Within the Mixed Use II (MII) District, the following words
and terms shall have the definitions hereinafter provided:
BUILDING HEIGHT
A vertical distance of a building measured from the average
natural grade immediately surrounding the foundation on which the
building is located to the highest point of the roof.
MIXED USE
A development with retail or commercial use on the ground
floor and multifamily residential or office use on the upper floors.
The intent of this zone is to permit and encourage mixed-use
developments with retail or commercial use on the ground floor and
multifamily residential or office use on upper floors.
A. Residential.
(1) Residential dwelling units on second story and above; no residential
use is permitted on the ground floor.
(2) Live/work units on second story and above; no live/work use is permitted
on the ground floor.
(a)
Definition. A "live/work unit" is defined as a single unit (e.g.,
studio, loft, or one bedroom) consisting of both a commercial/office
and a residential component that is occupied by the same resident.
The live/work unit shall be the primary dwelling of the occupant.
(b)
Applicability. Live/work units are allowed in the Mixed Use
(MII) Zone.
(c)
Provisions.
[1]
The commercial component of live/work units are intended for
use only by the individual residing in the unit and further limited
to the following occupations: accountants; architects; artists and
artisans; attorneys, computer software and multimedia-related professionals;
consultants; engineers; fashion, graphic, interior and other designers;
home-based office workers, insurance, real estate and travel agents;
one-on-one instructors; photographers, and similar occupations;
[2]
In addition to the permitted uses above, the approving board
may authorize other uses using reasonable discretion, as long as such
other uses are not otherwise precluded by law;
[3]
The residential and the commercial space must be occupied by
the same tenant, and no portion of the live/work unit may be rented
or sold separately;
[4]
Residential areas are permitted above the commercial component
and to the side or in back of the business component, provided that
there is internal access between the residential and commercial space;
[5]
The commercial component as designated on the floor plan approved
by the board shall remain commercial and cannot be converted to residential
use;
[6]
The residential component as designated on the floor plan approved
by the board shall remain residential and cannot be converted to commercial
use;
[7]
The commercial component shall be restricted to the unit and
shall not be conducted in the yard, garage or any accessory structure;
[8]
The commercial component shall not detract from, or otherwise
be a nuisance to, the residential character or appearance of the dwelling
units;
[9]
Signage intended to promote on-site commercial uses shall be
restricted in size to 18 inches in width by four inches in height
and permanently affixed to the door or wall adjacent to the door of
the business component;
[10] Signage shall be developed in accordance with
a master sign plan for the overall development site;
[11] All advertising for on-site commercial uses shall
clearly state "by appointment only" if the live/work address is used;
[12] The total number of occupations at one address
is limited to one;
[13] The commercial use shall not generate vehicular
traffic, in excess of normal residential traffic, which will interfere
with residential traffic circulation or shall not cause more than
three vehicles, including vehicles used by customers, vendors, or
delivery services, to visit the premises per day;
[14] The live/work unit shall be required to provide
one parking space in addition to the required residential parking
requirement pursuant to the RSIS;
[15] No more than one employee (excluding residents
of the dwelling unit) shall work or report to work on the premises,
and the employment of any persons who do not reside in the live/work
unit shall comply with all applicable building code requirements;
[16] The commercial use shall not generate external
noise, odor, glare, vibration or electrical interference detectable
to the normal sensory perception by adjacent neighbors;
[17] No explosive, toxic, combustible or flammable
materials in excess of what would be allowed incidental to normal
residential use shall be stored or used on the premises.
(d)
Prohibited commercial uses in live/work units.
[1]
Any use specifically not permitted in the MII Zone, as specified in §
208-60;
[2]
The retail sale of food and/or beverages with customers arriving
on site. This does not include online (Internet) sales and mail order;
[3]
Entertainment, drinking, and public eating establishments;
[4]
Veterinary services, including grooming and boarding, and the
breeding or care of animals for hire or for sale;
[5]
Businesses that involve the use of prescription drugs;
[6]
Adult-oriented businesses, astrology, palmistry, massage, head
shops, and similar uses;
[7]
Sales, repair or maintenance of vehicles, including automobiles,
boats, motorcycles, aircraft, trucks, or recreational vehicles;
[8]
Trade or private schools. This excludes private instruction
of up to one student at any one time (e.g., music lessons, tutoring);
[9]
Sales or manufacturing of any goods is prohibited in the live/work
unit.
D. Retail.
(1) Retail sales and service establishments;
(2) Personal service establishments, including health clubs and gyms;
(3) Restaurants (except that restaurants with drive-through service are
not permitted).
F. Education.
(1) Trade schools (except no dormitories are permitted).
All internal streets must comply with Residential Site Improvement
Standards (RSIS).
All public streets, internal roadways and private driveways
shall be in accordance with the requirements of the New Jersey Residential
Site Improvement Standards.
All signage shall generally comply with the requirements of the South Hackensack code in Chapter
183, and in no case shall proposed signs exceed those requirements. The applicant shall be required to submit a master sign plan for the development for review by the approving board, and during review the board shall have the authority to regulate the location, type, number of signs and lighting. The overall goal of the sign plan is to ensure aesthetically pleasing signs that are compatible and in scale with the proposed development and other signs and that they are uniform in size, shape and color.
Any development in the Mixed Use II (MII) Zone shall be subject
to all applicable ordinances of the Township of South Hackensack.
Where there is any conflict between the provisions of this section
and the provisions of the Site Plan Ordinance and/or the Land Subdivision
Ordinance, the provisions of this section shall prevail.