[Added 4-10-1984; amended 2-13-2013 by Ord. No. 2-2013]
Lots used for residential purposes must comply with the area
and regulations prescribed for the R-1 District. The area, yard and
setback regulations for the C-3 District are set forth in the Table
of Zoning Requirements
included at the end of this chapter for easy
reference.
[Added 2-23-2000; amended 4-12-2000]
The Downtown Business Overlay Zone has been established to create
additional guidelines and restriction between the downtown business
area of Broadway between the Big Timber Creek and Duncan Avenue. The
exact limits of the Downtown Business Overlay Zone are as shown on
the Zoning Map. A lot within this overlay zone shall be used for the
following purposes and no other:
A. Single-family residence in combination with business, provided that:
(1) First-floor residence is not permitted without the existence of a
first-floor business establishment with a minimum area of 400 square
feet.
(2) First-floor residences may not occupy the front portion of the structure,
"front portion" being more described as the area of building which
is exposed to the right-of-way of the given street.
(3) Second-floor residence is permitted and may occupy the front portion
of the structure.
B. Retail store; manufacturing display room, including motor vehicle
sales agency, but not motor vehicle repair shop or similar use.
C. Restaurant, cafe, catering establishment.
D. Professional or business office, agency, or studio; medical; dental
clinic or laboratory.
F. Personal service shop, including tailor, barber, beauty, dressmaking,
shoe repair or similar shop.
G. Confectionery or bakery shop, custom shop for making or repairing
articles to be sold at retail on the premises, fabrication by hand
of wood patterns, models, wood dies and templates, provided that all
processing activities shall, if located on the ground floor, be effectively
screened from the front portion of the building by a wall or partition.
H. Dry-cleaning agency, hand or automatic self-service laundry, or clothes
pressing plant.
J. Indoor theater; places of worship.
K. Trade or business school.
L. Newspaper publishing or similar establishment.
M. Telephone central office.
N. Motor vehicle parking lot, not to include automobile junkyard.
O. Gasoline service station, limited to four pumps and two service bays.
Such service station shall be limited to the sale of automotive fuels,
motor oils and other lubricants related to the operation of motor
vehicles, antifreeze liquids, greasing of motor vehicles, changing
of motor oil, sale of tires, tubes, batteries, belts, hose replacement
parts not connected with general overhaul, adjustment of brakes, lights
and equipment in connection with motor tuneups, washing of motor vehicles,
changing and repairing of tires, and other minor or limited work required
to adjust, replace or condition a motor vehicle. However, no motor
overhauls, changing or replacing engines, body or fender repair or
replacement, or painting of vehicles shall be permitted.
P. Any use of the same general character as any of the above-permitted
uses when authorized by the Land Use Board as a conditional use, provided
that no use which is noxious, offensive or hazardous shall be permitted.
Q. Accessory use on the same lot with and customarily incidental to
any of the above-permitted uses.
R. Where premises abut a residential district, no commercial building
shall be erected within 20 feet of said residential district.
S. The building line shall be determined in accordance with the existing
established building line on each street.
T. Maximum building height within the C-3 Downtown Business Overlay
Zone shall be limited to three stories, 35 feet maximum.
The permitted conditional uses in the C-3 District are as follows:
A. Age-restricted housing (in accordance with the Fair Housing Act Amendments of 1992 of the Civil Rights Act of 1968) when the conditions in Subsection
A(1) below are met:
(1) Conditions.
(a)
Minimum lot size is one acre.
(b)
Maximum total number of units per building is 60.
(c)
Maximum density is 50 units per acre.
(d)
Minimum number of units to be affordable to low- and moderate-income
households in accordance with the Uniform Housing Affordability Controls
(UHAC) and the New Jersey Fair Housing Act is 20%.
(2) Bulk, area and yard requirements.
(a)
Maximum building height: 150 feet.
(b)
Minimum lot width: 50 feet.
(c)
Minimum front yard: 10 feet.
(d)
Minimum side yard: 10 feet.
(e)
Minimum rear yard: 10 feet.
(f)
Maximum building coverage: 80%.
(g)
Parking requirements are in accordance with RSIS.
(3) Additional design standards.
(a)
Building materials shall be in accordance with the Westville
Facade and Streetscape Improvement Program.
(b)
Buildings shall be designed to respond to the streetscape.
(c)
The facade of the building must be parallel to the street line.
(d)
Where a building is more than 80 feet long, there must be articulated
vertical breaks at approximately thirty-foot to forty-five-foot intervals
to provide visual interest and compatibility with the existing streetscape.
(e)
The building facade facing the street or right-of-way must have
windows and ornamentation reflective of a downtown area. Blank walls
are not acceptable.
(f)
The main entry must have a covered portico to provide architectural
interest and protection from the weather.
(g)
Cornices must be provided above the first floor, with building
step backs if possible, to provide a human scale to taller buildings.
(h)
Pedestrian sidewalks must be provided along the right-of-way
(if they are not already present) or repaired to connect the main
entries to the public realm.
(i)
A semipublic common space should be provided with landscaping,
decorative paving and benches to provide a gathering space for residents.
(j)
Service areas shall not be prominent and should be shielded
from public view.
(k)
Utilities, trash enclosures and roof-mounted equipment must
be shielded from public view with materials to match the building
facade.