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A. Age-Restricted
Residential Cluster Development I. The Township Council, acting to
reinforce the traditional purpose and intent of the Township's Agricultural
Zoning District and implement the goals and objectives of the Delran
Township Master Plan, has determined that limited age-restricted residential
cluster development should be allowed and encouraged in the A-1 Zoning
District as an alternative to conventional sprawl development to:
(1)
Supplement Delran Township's traditional A-1
zoning regulations by encouraging the continuation of agriculture
and agricultural-related uses within this district by providing for
open space areas and by accommodating the housing needs of our senior
residents.
(2)
Protect our environmentally sensitive lands,
including stream corridors, wetlands, floodplains, and other critical
site features and natural resources by requiring that the more fragile
or fertile areas of the site remain in preserved open space or agriculture.
(3)
Provide for recreation facilities which are
appropriate to the needs and convenience of appropriate age groups.
(4)
Allow for innovation in residential development
to meet the needs of our senior residents for a variety of housing
types, sizes, designs and forms of ownership.
(5)
Provide flexible design methods which can relate
the type and layout of residential developments to the particular
site constraints and to the particular demands for age-restricted
housing and related facilities.
(6)
Require installation of pedestrian and bicycle
circulation networks to reduce vehicular dependence and encourage
healthful living, to serve the residents of the development, and to
integrate the networks with other community and extra-community facilities.
(7)
Provide a desirable visual environment through
creative development techniques and design arrangements related to
the particular site.
(8)
Consider additional methods and means for preserving
agricultural open space, including an open space trust fund, development
transfer, or other innovative approaches.
B. Age-Restricted
Residential Cluster Development II. The Township Council of the Township
of Delran desires to allow limited Age-Restricted Residential Cluster
Development II and further encourages the same in the A-I Zoning District
as an alternative to conventional sprawl development to:
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(1) Supplement Delran Township's traditional A-I zoning regulations by
accommodating the housing needs of our senior residents.
(2) Protect our environmentally sensitive lands, including stream corridors,
wetlands, floodplains, and other critical site features and natural
resources by requiring that the more fragile or fertile areas of the
site remain in preserved open space.
(3) Encourage the provision of recreation facilities which are appropriate
to the needs and convenience of not only senior residents but of all
residents of Delran.
(4) Allow for innovation in residential development to meet the needs
and choices of our senior residents for a variety of housing types,
sizes, designs and forms of ownership.
(5) Provide flexible design methods which can relate the type and layout
of residential developments to the particular site constraints and
to the particular demands for age-restricted housing and related facilities.
(6) Provide a desirable visual environment through creative development
techniques and design arrangements related to the particular site.
(7) Recognize the lower impact of age-restricted developments on the
community in terms of traffic and public services.
A. Age-Restricted
Residential Cluster Development I. The Planning Board shall grant
approvals for proposed age-restricted attached or detached residential
cluster applications only if it finds the following facts and conclusions:
(1)
The permitted number of clustered units is equal to no more than the by-right layout of usable, buildable and accessible nonclustered lots located in accord with NJDEP and other land use regulations under the current (Article
IV) A-1 ordinance bulk regulations at a density of one unit per acre. A by-right layout of usable and buildable nonclustered lots must be presented to the Planning Board to ascertain the permitted number of units.
(2)
Adequate provision has been made through the
physical design of the residential cluster for public services, public
water and sewer, control over vehicular and pedestrian traffic, the
amenities of light and air, and recreation and visual enjoyment.
(3)
The most fragile and fertile lands, and environmentally
protected lands (example: wetlands, wetland buffers and floodplains)
are part of the preserved lands.
(4)
The age-restricted residential cluster complies
with all applicable requirements of this chapter.
(5)
A minimum of 70% of the total tract is reserved
as common lands.
B. Age-Restricted
Residential Cluster Development II. The Planning Board shall grant
approvals for proposed age-restricted attached or detached residential
cluster applications only if it finds the following facts and conclusions:
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(1) The total tract area contains at least 30 acres.
(2) The permitted number of clustered units is equal to no more than
two dwelling units per gross acre located in accord with NJDEP and
other land use regulations.
(3) Adequate provision has been made through the physical design of the
residential cluster for public services, public water and sewer, control
over vehicular and pedestrian traffic, the amenities of light and
air, and recreation and visual enjoyment.
(4) The most fragile and environmentally protected lands for example,
wetlands, wetland buffers and floodplains) are part of the preserved
lands.
(5) The age-restricted residential cluster complies with all applicable
requirements of this chapter.
(6) A minimum of 50% of the total tract is reserved as common lands.
A. Age-Restricted
Residential Cluster Development I. The following uses or any combination
thereof are permitted in an age-restricted attached or detached residential
cluster:
(1)
Single-family/detached structures, defined as
single freestanding buildings.
(2)
Two-family structures, defined as freestanding
buildings containing two dwelling units sharing one or more vertical
or horizontal common walls and with each unit having a separate exterior
entrance.
(3)
Multifamily structures nontownhouse, defined
as freestanding buildings containing three, four, five or six dwelling
units, with each unit sharing with another unit or units one or more
vertical or horizontal common walls and with each unit having a separate
exterior entrance. If a multifamily structure also meets the definition
of a townhouse structure, it shall be considered a townhouse structure.
(4)
Townhouse structures, defined as freestanding
buildings containing two, three, four, five or six townhouse units.
(5)
Townhouse unit, defined as one section of a
townhouse structure containing only one dwelling unit which has freestanding
walls on two sides (or, if at the end of the townhouse structure,
three sides) and shares party walls with units on both sides (or,
if it is at the end of a townhouse structure, shares a party wall
on one side), with the unit having a separate exterior entrance.
(6)
Accessory structures and uses customarily incidental
to a residential cluster development.
B. Age-Restricted
Residential Cluster Development II. The following uses or any combination
thereof are permitted in an age-restricted attached or detached residential
cluster:
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(1) Single-family/detached structures, defined as single freestanding
buildings.
(2) Two-family structures, defined as freestanding buildings containing
two dwelling units sharing one or more vertical or horizontal common
walls and with each unit having a separate exterior entrance.
(3) Townhouse structures, defined as freestanding buildings containing
two, three, four, five or six townhouse units.
(4) Townhouse unit, defined as one section of a townhouse structure containing
only one dwelling unit which has freestanding walls on two sides (or,
if at the end of the townhouse structure, three sides) and shares
party walls with units on both sides (or, if it is at the end of a
townhouse structure, shares a party wall on one side), with the unit
having a separate exterior entrance.
(5) Accessory structures and uses customarily incidental to a residential
cluster development.
A. Age-Restricted
Residential Cluster Development I.
(1) Each age-restricted residential cluster shall consist of at least
25 contiguous acres.
(2) Public streets shall not be deemed to make land noncontiguous for purposes of this Subsection
A.
B. Age-Restricted Residential Cluster Development II.
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(1) Each Age-Restricted Residential Cluster Development II shall consist
of at least 50 contiguous acres of land.
(2) Public streets shall not be deemed to make land noncontiguous for purposes of this Subsection
B.
A. Age-Restricted
Residential Cluster Development I.
(1) Maximum number of dwelling units for A-1 age-restricted residential cluster. The maximum number of dwelling units permitted in an A-1 age-restricted residential cluster shall be no more than the number of dwelling units which could be constructed if the tract were being developed as a conventional development in conformance with the nonclustered A-1 bulk regulations at a density of one unit per acre as set forth in §
355-13.2A(1), above. The number of dwelling units yielded by this process shall be the maximum density for the gross area of land.
(2) Maximum gross density for A-1 non-age-restricted residential development:
one unit per two acres, with an open space requirement of 50%.
B. Age-Restricted Residential Cluster Development II.
The maximum number of dwelling units permitted in an Age-Restricted
Residential Cluster Development II shall be no more than two units
per acre calculated on the overall tract acreage.
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A. Age-Restricted
Residential Cluster Development I. The following standards shall apply
to clusters:
(1)
Single-family detached.
(a)
Minimum lot width and frontage: 60 feet.
(b)
Minimum lot depth: 100 feet.
(c)
Minimum lot area: 6,000 square feet.
(d)
Minimum front yard setback to garage: 20 feet.
(e)
Minimum side yard setback: eight feet/18 feet
combined.
(f)
Minimum rear yard setback: 20 feet.
(h)
Maximum impervious coverage: 60%.
(2)
Two-family attached.
(a)
Minimum lot width and frontage: 50 feet.
(b)
Minimum lot depth: 100 feet.
(c)
Minimum lot area: 5,000 square feet.
(d)
Minimum front yard setback to garage: 20 feet.
(e)
Minimum (nonadjoining) side yard setback: 15
feet.
(f)
Minimum rear yard setback: 20 feet.
(h)
Maximum impervious coverage: 60%.
(3)
Townhouses.
(a)
Minimum lot width and frontage: 28 feet.
(b)
Minimum lot depth: 100 feet.
(c)
Minimum lot area: 2,800 square feet.
(d)
Minimum front yard setback to garage: 20 feet.
(e)
Minimum side yard setback: 15 feet (end units).
(f)
Minimum rear yard setback: 20 feet.
(h)
Maximum impervious coverage: 75%.
(4)
Multifamily structures. Since the dwelling units
in multifamily structures may contain a variety of configurations,
no specific lot dimensions are prescribed in this article for the
individual units. Each multifamily structure shall conform to the
following requirements, with all other lot dimensions as approved
by the Planning Board:
(a)
Minimum front yard setback to garage: 20 feet.
(b)
Minimum distance between buildings: 60 feet.
(5)
Applicable to all cluster developments: Front
yard setback limits shall be staggered with a minimum setback of 20
feet measured from the right-of-way. Fifty percent of all units may
have a setback of 20 to 23 feet. The remaining lots shall have setbacks
from 23 to 25 feet, or greater. No more than two adjoining lots fronting
on the same street shall have similar front yard setbacks within three
feet of each other. Corner lots shall conform to front yard setbacks
on both streets.
B. Age-Restricted
Residential Cluster Development II. The following standards shall
apply to clusters:
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(1)
Single-family detached.
(a)
Minimum lot width: 50 feet.
(b)
Minimum lot depth: 100 feet.
(c)
Minimum lot area: 5,000 square feet.
(d)
Minimum front yard setback: 20 feet.
(e)
Minimum side yard setback: five feet minimum/15 feet combined.
(f)
Minimum rear yard setback: 10 feet.
(h)
Maximum impervious coverage: 60%.
(2)
Two-family attached.
(a)
Minimum lot width: 50 feet.
(b)
Minimum lot depth: 100 feet.
(c)
Minimum lot area: 5,000 square feet.
(d)
Minimum front yard setback: 20 feet.
(e)
Minimum (nonadjoining) side yard setback: 15 feet.
(f)
Minimum rear yard setback: 15 feet. .
(g)
Maximum impervious coverage: 60%.
(3)
Townhouses.
(a)
Minimum lot width: 24 feet.
(b)
Minimum lot depth: 80 feet.
(c)
Minimum lot area: 1,920 square feet.
(d)
Minimum front yard setback: 20 feet.
(e)
Minimum side yard setback: 15 feet (end units).
(f)
Minimum rear yard setback: 15 feet.
(g)
Maximum impervious coverage: 80%.
(4)
Decks; porches.
(a)
Decks may extend 10 feet into the required rear yard.
(b)
Porches may be permitted in the front yard setback in accordance
with Delran Township Ordinance 2001-08.
A. Age-Restricted
Residential Cluster Development I.
(1) Distances between buildings.
(a) Multifamily and townhouse structures shall be no closer to each other
or to two-family structures than 60 feet on the plane, which describes
the buildings as backing or fronting each other.
(b) An accessory structure related to a townhouse structure or multifamily
structure shall be no closer than 20 feet to an accessory structure
related to another townhouse structure or multifamily structure.
(c) Garages for adjacent townhouse units may be attached to each other.
(2)
Internal setbacks from off-tract property lines.
A landscaped buffer area shall be required along the property lines
of the tract as follows: along existing public streets, a distance
equal to at least 40 feet or such greater distance as the Planning
Board may determine to be necessary to be protective for the existing
neighborhood or adjoining public open space or agricultural uses.
(3)
Offsets and architectural features. Townhouse
structures and multifamily structures shall be designed with multiple
offsets and other architectural features so as to provide breaks in
the linear plane.
(4)
Height limitations. No principal structure shall
have a height greater than 27 feet, and no accessory structure shall
have a height greater than 15 feet.
B. Age-Restricted
Residential Cluster Development II.
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(1) Distances between buildings.
(a) Townhouse structures shall be no closer to each other or to two-family
structures than 50 feet on the plane, which describes the buildings
as backing or fronting each other.
(b) An accessory structure related to a townhouse structure or multifamily
structure shall be no closer than 20 feet to an accessory structure
related to another townhouse structure or multifamily structure.
(c) Garages for adjacent townhouse units may be attached to each other.
(2) Internal setbacks from off-tract property lines. A landscaped buffer
area shall be required along the property lines of the tract as follows:
along existing public streets, a distance equal to at least 40 feet
to be protective for the existing neighborhood or adjoining public
open space or agricultural uses.
(3) Height limitations. No principal structure shall have a height greater
than 35 feet, and no accessory structure shall have a height greater
than 15 feet.
A. Age-Restricted
Residential Cluster Development I.
(1)
Amount exclusions. At least 70% of the tract
shall be devoted to preserved common lands.
(2)
Golf courses shall be considered as preserved
and protected open space and may be included as part of the recreation
or preservation, or both. The preservation of existing golf courses
shall have priority over preservation of other nonexisting.
B. Age-Restricted
Residential Cluster Development II.
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(1) Amount exclusions. At least 50% of the tract shall be devoted to
preserved common lands.
A. Age-Restricted
Residential Cluster Development I. The developer shall first offer
dedication of the common open space to the Township. If refused by
the Township, the developer shall establish an organization for the
ownership and/or maintenance of the common open space and stormwater
management facilities outside public rights-of-way for the benefit
of owners or residents of the residential cluster. Such organization
shall not be dissolved and shall not dispose of any common open space
by sale or otherwise except to an organization established to own
and maintain the common open space for the benefit of such residential
cluster, and thereafter such organization shall not be dissolved or
dispose of any of its common open space without first offering to
dedicate such to the Township of Delran. Any disposition of the common
open space shall be subject to the requirement that the common open
space will be retained and maintained for open space use in perpetuity.
Dedication of stormwater management facilities to the municipality
outside public rights-of-way is prohibited and shall remain the responsibility
of the homeowner's organization.
B. Age-Restricted
Residential Cluster Development II. The developer shall offer and
the Township shall accept dedication of the common open space. Dedication
of stormwater management facilities to the municipality outside public
rights-of-way is prohibited and shall remain the responsibility of
the homeowner's organization.
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A. Age-Restricted
Residential Cluster Development I.
(1)
Pedestrian and bicycle circulation. Bicycle
paths and sidewalks, whether or not proposed by the Township Master
Plan, shall be provided so as to connect to existing bicycle paths
already developed or for which the Township has developed plans, adjacent
to the tract and to bicycle paths proposed on the Master Plan.
(2)
Landscaping and other improvements. All areas
other than preserved natural open space shall be suitably landscaped.
Shade trees shall be provided along walks, driveways, and parking
areas. The Planning Board may require such grading, drainage, walkways,
fencing, lights, trees, and such other improvements in the common
open space as it shall deem appropriate to enhance the intended open
space uses. Screening or buffers consisting of fencing or landscaping
may be required around recreation, parking, utility and refuse disposal
areas and around other similar areas as determined by the Planning
Board. All landscaping shall be maintained in good condition, shall
be provided with subsurface drip-type irrigation, and shall be replaced
where necessary by the organization.
B. Age-Restricted
Residential Cluster Development II
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(1) Pedestrian and bicycle circulation. Bicycle paths and sidewalks,
whether or not proposed by the Township Master Plan, shall be provided
so as to connect to existing bicycle paths already developed or for
which the Township has developed plans, adjacent to the tract and
to bicycle paths proposed on the Master Plan.
(2) A Recreation Plan shall be provided as part of the land development
application. Such a plan shall provide for recreation appropriate
for the age group.
(3) Landscaping and other improvements. All areas other than preserved
natural open space shall be suitably landscaped. Shade trees shall
be provided along walks, driveways, and parking areas. The Planning
Board may require such grading, drainage, walkways, fencing, lights,
trees, and such other improvements in the common open space as it
shall deem appropriate to enhance the intended open space uses. Screening
or buffers consisting of fencing or landscaping may be required around
recreation, parking, utility and refuse disposal areas and around
other similar areas as determined by the Planning Board. All landscaping
shall be maintained in good condition and shall be replaced where
necessary by the organization.
(4) The terms and provisions of this ordinance shall regulate development if any inconsistency is found
between this ordinance and any existing provisions of the Delran Township
Zoning Ordinance.
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A. Developments
in the Age-Restricted Residential Cluster Development II Zone shall
not be required to provide affordable housing and shall not be required
to make any payment in lieu of providing affordable housing.
B. Any
affordable housing obligation created by virtue of an Age-Restricted
Residential Cluster Development II project shall be satisfied by the
Township at another location.