In reviewing any application for development, the Board shall verify conformance with the following design standards. Where applicable, the Residential Site Improvement Standards (RSIS), as amended from time to time, shall apply. The Board may grant a waiver of a design standard if the applicant demonstrates that such a waiver is reasonably necessary for the proposed development and would not substantially impair neighboring properties.
A.
Circulation.
(1)
The Board shall consider pedestrian and vehicular traffic movement within and adjacent to a lot or tract with particular emphasis on the provision and layout of parking areas, off-street loading and unloading, movement of people, goods and vehicles from access roads, within the lot or tract, between buildings and between buildings and vehicles.
(2)
The Board shall ensure that all parking areas are landscaped and spaces are usable and are safely and conveniently arranged. Access to a lot or tract from adjacent roads shall be designed so as to interfere as little as possible with traffic flow and to permit vehicles a safe ingress and egress to the lot or tract.
(3)
Any development that involves the construction of new public streets shall reflect the Master Plan's circulation plan element. Private and public transit facilities shall be clearly defined and delineated. Major access improvements in critical environmental areas shall be discouraged. The location and provision of bikeways, sidewalks and other pedestrian linkages shall be encouraged and clearly indicated.
B.
Design and building layout.
(1)
The design and layout of buildings and parking areas shall be aesthetically pleasing and provide for efficient arrangement. Particular attention shall be given to energy conservation, safety and fire protection and impact on surrounding development. Architectural design shall be compatible with the environmental and natural characteristics of the tract and the surrounding neighborhood.
(2)
Township fire escapes shall be constructed only against the side or rear wall of a building and shall be located and/or screened so as not to detract from the appearance of such buildings.
C.
Environmental considerations. To the extent that a Natural Resource Inventory (NRI) is adopted by the Bloomfield Planning Board, data and environmental impact information from the NRI shall be used in reviewing the design of the development in areas having critical environmental constraints.
D.
Historic preservation.
(1)
Continued use of historic sites through adaptive reuse should be encouraged.
(2)
Appropriate alterations of historic sites and improvements within historic districts shall be encouraged while new construction which is not in keeping with the character of historic districts and sites shall be discouraged.
E.
Landscaping.
(1)
Landscaping shall be provided as part of any overall site plan design and integrated into building arrangements, topography, parking and buffering requirements. Landscaping includes trees, bushes, shrubs, ground cover, perennials, annuals, plants, sculpture, art and/or the use of building and paving materials in an imaginative manner.
(2)
The existing sense and appearance of any natural scenic qualities on a tract shall be retained by the careful placement of buildings and improvements.
F.
Buffering.
(1)
Buffering shall be located to minimize headlights of vehicles, noise, light from structures, the movement of people and vehicles and to shield activities from adjacent properties when necessary. Buffering may include but not be limited to fencing, walls, evergreens, shrubs, landscaping, berms, rocks, boulders, open space, ponds, steep slopes, deciduous trees or combinations thereof to achieve the stated objectives.
(2)
Extensive buffering shall be required where intensive land uses abut less intensive uses. Existing natural vegetation, if appropriate for the above stated purposes, shall be retained.
G.
Open space. Open spaces shall be so located as to provide for maximum usability and to create a harmonious relationship between buildings.
H.
Signs. Signs shall conform with the requirements of Article V and shall be designed so as to be aesthetically pleasing, coordinated with other signs on the site through a master signage plan and located so as to achieve their purpose without constituting hazards to vehicles and pedestrians.
(1)
Design theme. There should be a coordinated graphics design theme throughout any site plan. The design theme shall include style and size of lettering, construction materials, colors, location, type of pole or standard, size and lighting. Color of letters and background should be carefully considered in relation to the color of the material or buildings or where the signs are proposed to be located.
I.
Utilities.
(1)
All development applications shall provide a storm drainage system, sanitary waste disposal system, water supply system, solid and wet waste collection and disposal plan and electrical and other distribution systems subject to the review and approval of the Township Engineer.
(2)
Utilities serving all new developments shall be installed underground.
(3)
Particular emphasis shall be given to the adequacy of existing systems and the need for improvements, both on site and off site, to adequately control the rate, volume and velocity of storm drainage.
(4)
In such event that they cannot be installed underground, facilities such as pumping stations or transformers shall be enclosed in buildings or effectively screened with landscaping and/or buffering as approved by the Board.
J.
Street furniture. The site plan shall provide for those elements of street furniture made of the same or similar materials to ensure design continuity and be appropriate to the particular use. These may include, but not be limited to, phone booths, benches, bike racks, trash receptacles, bus shelters, tree planters and directories. Street furniture within the Bloomfield Center Alliance Special Improvement District shall conform with the Bloomfield Center Design Guidelines, dated August 29, 2003, as amended. A minimum clear walkway of four feet in width shall be maintained on all public sidewalks.
K.
Topsoil protection. To the extent practicable, no topsoil shall be removed from the site or used as spoil. Topsoil stripped and stockpiled during the course of construction shall be redistributed so as to provide equal cover to all areas of the development and shall be stabilized by seeding or planting.
L.
Conformance with Master Plan or Official Map.
(1)
All developments shall conform to the proposals and conditions shown in the Master Plan or on the Official Map.
(2)
Streets, public drainageways, flood control basins and other public areas shown on the Master Plan or Official Map shall be shown on the plan of a proposed development in locations and sizes suitable to their intended uses. The Board may reserve the locations and extent of such public areas in accordance with the requirements of N.J.S.A. 40:55D-44.