In order to regulate and restrict the location and type of buildings
and structures intended for trade, industry, residence or other purposes;
to regulate and limit the height and size of buildings; to regulate
the use and limit the intensity of the use of the land and the density
of population; and to regulate and determine the size of yards and
other open spaces surrounding buildings, the City is hereby divided
into districts known as:
A. Regular zoning districts.
|
R-1 District
|
Single-Family Residential
|
|
R-2 District
|
Two-Family Residential, Townhouses
|
|
R-3 District
|
Multifamily Structures, Townhouses, Garden Apartments
|
|
R-4 District
|
Multifamily Structures, High-Rise Apartments, Hotels
|
|
R-O District
|
High-Rise Multifamily Structures; Offices
|
|
CCC District
|
Continuing Care Community
|
|
C-1 District
|
Neighborhood Commercial
|
|
C-2 District
|
Gateway Commercial
|
|
C-3 District
|
Gateway Commercial
|
|
IND District
|
Industrial
|
|
IND-1 District
|
Mixed Industrial/Commercial
|
|
INST District
|
Institutional, Medical Related, Cemeteries
|
|
MPX District
|
Multiplex Concrete Redevelopment Area
|
|
GRN District
|
Greenwood Redevelopment Area
|
|
UPS District
|
Upsala Redevelopment Area
|
|
RUT District
|
Rutledge Avenue Redevelopment Area
|
|
ARC District
|
Arcadian Gardens Redevelopment Area
|
B. Transit Village Districts (TVD).
|
VC District
|
Village Core Transit District and Muir's Berkeley Redevelopment
Area
|
|
ES District
|
Evergreen/Halsted and Evergreen Square Redevelopment Areas
|
|
MSE District
|
Lower Main Street Redevelopment Area — Phase I & Phase
II
|
|
CAE District
|
Central Avenue Entertainment District
|
|
TR-2 District
|
Transit Area Medium Density Residential
|
|
TR-3 District
|
Transit Area Multifamily Structures, Townhouses, Garden Apartments
|
|
TR-4 District
|
Transit Area Multifamily Structures, High-Rise Apartments, Hotels
|
|
T-RO District
|
Transit Area High-Rise Multifamily Structures; Offices
|
|
NW District
|
North Walnut Street Redevelopment Area
|
|
LM District
|
Lower Main Street Area — Phase 2 Area
|
|
Regulations for these districts are contained in this chapter.
|
The boundaries of the districts are shown on the map designated
as the "Zoning Map," as amended and supplemented and as approved by
the City Council as part of this chapter and filed in the office of
the Administrative Officer. Such Zoning Map and all notations, references
and other information shown thereon are a part of this chapter and
have the same force and effect as if the Zoning Map and all notations,
references and other information shown thereon were all fully set
forth as described herein.
Except as in this chapter otherwise provided, the following
shall apply:
A. Compliance with district regulations. No building or structure shall
be erected, converted, enlarged, reconstructed or structurally altered,
nor shall any building or structure or land be used, which does not
comply with all the district regulations established by this chapter
for the district in which the building, structure or land is located.
B. Yard and area regulations, minimum requirements. The yard regulations
and the lot area per family provisions required by this chapter shall
be considered minimum regulations for each and every building or structure
at the time of the effective date of this chapter and for any building
or structure thereafter erected or structurally altered. No land required
for yards or for lot area per family in connection with an existing
building or structure or in connection with any building or structure
hereafter erected or structurally altered shall be decreased by sale
or otherwise or be made a portion of any required yard or lot area
for any other building or structure.
C. Principal buildings to be on lots. Every principal building or structure
thereafter erected or structurally altered shall be located on a lot,
as herein defined.
D. District boundary lines dividing lots. Where a district boundary line divides a lot of record at the time such line is adopted, the regulations as are applicable to accessory uses and accessory structures for the less-restricted portion of such lot shall apply to the more-restricted portion, but for a distance of not more than 51 feet, measured at right angles to such district boundary line. In such instance, the lot must have frontage on a street in the less-restricted district, and where such accessory uses and buildings extend into a residential district, they shall be set back and screened with a minimum height of six feet of either an evergreen landscape buffer installed in accord with §
51-193 or an opaque wall or fence which shall have no painted or attached signage.
E. The site plan standards as enumerated under Articles
XIII (§
51-75), XIV (§§
51-76 through
51-79) and XV (§§
51-80 through
51-82) shall be deemed the minimum requirements for all site plan and subdivision applications unless otherwise indicated.
Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:55D-66.1, community residences for the
developmentally disabled, community shelters for victims of domestic
violence, community residences for the terminally ill, community residences
for persons with head injuries, and adult family care homes for elderly
persons and physically disabled adults shall be a permitted use in
all residential districts, and the requirements therefor shall be
the same as for single-family dwelling units located within such districts.
Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:55D-66.6, child-care centers for which,
upon completion, a license is required from the Department of Human
Services pursuant to N.J.S.A. 30:5B-1 et seq., shall be a permitted
use in all nonresidential districts of a municipality. The floor area
occupied in any building or structure as a child-care center shall
be excluded in calculating: (1) any parking requirement otherwise
applicable to that number of units or amount of floor space, as appropriate,
under state or local laws or regulations adopted thereunder; and (2)
the permitted density allowable for that building or structure under
any applicable municipal zoning ordinance.