[Amended 4-4-2001 by Ord. No. 2001-03]
For the purpose of this chapter, the Township
of Blairstown is divided into the following seven zoning districts:
VR
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Village Residential
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R-5
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Single-Family Residential
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VN
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Village Neighborhood
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PRO
|
Professional and Research Office
|
HC
|
Highway Commercial
|
GCI
|
General Commercial and Industrial
|
CC
|
Community Commercial[1]
|
[Amended 4-4-2001 by Ord. No. 2001-03]
In addition to the permitted uses within each
of the six designated zoning districts, two types of planned developments
are permitted as optional development alternatives in accordance with
the requirements of this chapter and applicable provisions of the
Municipal Land Use Law (N.J.S.A. 40:55D-1 et seq.) on certain lands
as follows:
Name
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Where Permitted
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Single-family conservation clusters
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Within the R-5 Zoning District
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Senior citizen housing
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Within a portion of the R-5 Zoning District
where specifically indicated on the Zoning Map
|
[Amended 4-4-2001 by Ord. No. 2001-03; 12-27-2006 by Ord. No.
2006-14]
The boundaries of the zoning districts and the
areas designated for the optional development alternatives are established
on the Zoning Map of the Township of Blairstown, dated September 2006,
which accompanies and is part of this chapter.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: The Zoning Map is included at the end of this chapter.
A.
The Critical Areas Map, dated November 1997, accompanies
and is part of this chapter.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: The Critical Areas Map is included at the end of this chapter.
B.
The Critical Areas Map generally indicates those portions
of the Township of Blairstown environmentally encumbered for development
by "one-hundred-year floodplains," freshwater wetlands, and/or slopes
15% or greater.
C.
While the information indicated on the Critical Areas
Map is appropriate for general planning purposes, it is not intended
to take the place of specific on-site engineering investigation and
data presented to the Township at the time applications are submitted
for approval of a subdivision, site plan, construction permit, and/or
any other application which considers the categories of critical areas
depicted on the map.
D.
The scale of the Critical Areas Map on the 8 1/2
x 11 sheets is approximately 1 = 5,715. At this scale, one square
inch equals approximately 750 acres. The users of the map, therefore,
should be aware of the inherent limitations of portraying graphic
material at this scale; while the information is shown as accurately
as possible, slight distortions in the drafting and reproduction process
will necessarily be magnified several times due to the scale of the
map.
E.
As noted on the Critical Areas Map, the sources for
the mapped information are as follows, and are not from on-site investigation:
(1)
The basis for delineation of the one-hundred-year
floodplains flood hazard areas are the Flood Insurance Rate Maps prepared
by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, all dated September 1983;
(2)
The basis for delineation of the wetlands is the National
Wetlands Inventory, Flatbrookville and Blairstown Quadrangles, prepared
by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, April 18, 1972. Additionally,
photo maps prepared by the New Jersey State Department of Environmental
Protection from March 1986 infrared photographs are available and
should be viewed; and
(3)
The basis for delineation of the steep slope areas
15% or greater are the United States Geological Survey Maps.
F.
Regarding the one-hundred-year floodplains and freshwater
wetlands areas, it is recognized that more floodplain and wetland
areas exist in Blairstown Township than those indicated on the Critical
Areas Map. Any additional mapping prepared by the New Jersey Department
of Environmental Protection of floodplain and wetland areas in Blairstown
Township shall take precedence.
A.
The Topographic Elevations Map, dated September 1995,
accompanies and is part of this chapter.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: The Topographic Elevations Map is included at the end of this chapter.
B.
The Topographic Elevations Map generally indicates
the topographic elevations above sea level of the lands within the
Township of Blairstown.
C.
As noted on the Topographic Elevations Map, the sources
for the mapped information are United States Geological Survey Maps
(i.e., Bushkill, Portland, Flatbrookville and Blairstown Quadrangles)
and are not from on-site investigation.
D.
The Topographic Elevations Map is to be used for information purposes in conjunction with the provisions in § 19-601E of this chapter governing cellular antennas for telephone, radio, paging and/or television communication" as conditional uses under N.J.S.A. 40:55D-67 of the Municipal Land Use Law.
A.
The Geology and Groundwater Resources Map, dated April
1980, accompanies and is part of this chapter.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: The Geology and Groundwater Resources Map is included at the end of this chapter.
B.
The Geology and Groundwater Resources Map generally
shows the location of the various geological formations which underlay
Blairstown Township.
C.
As noted on the Geology and Groundwater Resources
Map, the source for the mapped information is Bulletin 73 prepared
for the New Jersey Bureau of Geology and Topography, dated January
1974 and entitled "Geology and Groundwater Resources of Sussex and
Warren Counties."
D.
The Geology and Groundwater Resources Map is to be used for information purposes in conjunction with the special review provisions for areas underlain by carbonate rock contained in § 19-806 of this chapter as required to be included within an environmental impact statement in accordance with § 19-804C(2)(b)[3] of this chapter.
A.
Zoning district boundary lines are intended to follow
street center lines, the center line of railroad rights-of-way, the
center line of streams and lot lines as they exist on lots of record
at the time of enactment of this chapter unless otherwise indicated
by dimensions on the Zoning Map.
B.
Any dimensions shown on the Zoning Map are in feet
and are measured horizontally and, when measured from a street, are
measured from the street right-of-way line even if the center line
of that street is used for the location of the zoning district line.
C.
The exact location of any disputed zoning district
boundary line shall be determined by the Land Use Board.
[Amended 4-11-2012 by Ord. No. 2012-02]
D.
The zoning standards, controls and designations apply
to every structure, lot and use within each zoning district, and the
zoning district boundary lines extend vertically in both directions
from ground level.
As required by the Municipal Land Use Law at N.J.S.A. 40:55D-38b(8), the boundary of the Airport Hazard Area for the airport in Blairstown Township has been delineated pursuant to the Airport Safety and Zoning Act of 1983, P.L. 1983, c. 260 (N.J.S.A. 6:1-80 et seq.) and is shown on the Zoning Map of the Township. The use and physical development of the lands located within the delineated Airport Hazard Area shall be in accordance with the provisions of this chapter specified within § 19-605, Airport hazard area, and § 19-601C, Airports.