A small satellite dish, as defined in §
700-3, is permitted as an accessory structure attached to a principal building, subject to the following:
A. The small dish shall be mounted on any roof in conformance to FCC
regulations or wall surface which does not face a street, except that
where, in the opinion of the Zoning Officer, such a placement does
not permit reasonable reception, the small dish may be mounted on
a roof surface which faces a street. No satellite dish (larger than
one meter) as defined in this chapter shall be permitted on a residential
lot for a satellite earth station antenna.
A medium satellite dish, as defined in §
700-3, is permitted in a nonresidential zone as an accessory structure attached to and used only by that principal building, but nonresidential use, and subject to the following:
A. Installation shall be done by a qualified professional installer.
(1) The location will be such that RF radiation shall not exceed federal
health and safety agencies standards beyond the lot line.
(2) The transmitting stations shall have clear signage marked with a
warning of RF danger and indicate the danger area.
(3) A copy of the specifications of unit, plus direction and distance
that RF radiation will emanate from the unit shall be filed with the
Code Enforcement Department.
(4) A letter certifying the measured RF radiation at the lot line directly
in front of the sending unit will be supplied to the Code Enforcement
Office prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy.
The yard requirements in this chapter shall not apply to fences
and retaining walls. The height and other requirements pertaining
to fences and retaining walls shall be as herein set forth.
A. No fences of any type shall be permitted in any front yard.
B. A fence erected along the side lines from the front line of a main
structure to the rear line of such structure and within such lines
shall not exceed four feet in height and shall be not less than two
feet in height and shall be of 50% open construction (i.e., the open
spaces in the fence shall be at least the same width of each picket,
slat or other construction element of such fence). The setback for
any such fence shall be in line with the furthest setback of the adjacent
property or the property upon which the fence is being erected, whichever
setback is greater.
C. A fence erected along the sidelines from the rear line of a main
structure, but excluding an attached accessory deck or similar structure,
to the rear property line and along said rear property line and within
such lines shall not exceed six feet in height and not be of solid
construction. A stockade fence is hereby deemed to be of solid construction.
[Amended 8-1-2023 by Ord. No. 3521]
D. A fence erected on any corner lot shall conform to the fence requirements
for the adjoining properties.
E. If, by the application of the provisions of this chapter, because
of the location or position of any interior lots, the owners of lands
along a common boundary line are restricted to the erection of fences
of one or the other of two maximum heights, then, in such case, notwithstanding
such provisions, all owners along said common boundary line shall
be permitted to erect a fence of the greater maximum height, provided
the fence so erected is the kind or type required by the provisions
of this article.
F. No permit shall be issued for the construction of any fence, the
apparent purpose of which is to obstruct light and air in relation
to adjoining property for any fence which shall constitute a hazard,
including but not limited to spike, barbed-wire, electrical fences
and "spite" type fences. A spite-type fence is any fence that creates
a detrimental impact on adjacent surrounding property owners, such
as increased restricted use of a vehicle, creates a safety risk or
potential motor vehicle damage.
G. The finished side of the fence, as determined by the Construction
Official, shall face toward the direction of the adjoining properties.
H. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a stockade fence with no open construction may be erected in accordance with the location and height limitations contained in Subsection
C hereof if the written consent of the adjoining property owner or owners is filed with the Construction Official.
I. Notwithstanding the foregoing, fences in all zones other than residential
zones shall not exceed eight feet in height, and front yard fences
shall also be permitted in such nonresidential zones, not including
residential uses, subject to all other provisions of this chapter
not inconsistent herewith.
J. All fences and retaining walls erected in a residential zone shall
be located a minimum of four inches in from the property lines for
fences that require a foundation. At no time can a fence either above
or below ground encroach on the adjacent property.
[Amended 8-1-2023 by Ord. No. 3521]
K. Temporary fences such as snow fences, silt fences, garden fences
and construction fences do not need permits.
Fees shall be as per construction permit fee schedule.
The provisions of this article shall be superseded or supplemented by more stringent requirements relative to swimming pools and screening as specified elsewhere in this chapter and Chapter
600, Site Plan Review.
Application for appeal from the decision of the Construction Official shall be made to the Zoning Board of Adjustment in accordance with the provisions of §
85-17 of the Code of the Township of Nutley, except that notice of appeal shall be filed, in writing, within 20 days of receipt of the decision of the Construction Official, and the fee for such appeal shall be $75. The Zoning Board of Adjustment is hereby granted power and authority to hear and decide appeals for relief from the application of this chapter under standards and procedures contained in Chapter
700 or Chapter
85 of the Code of the Township of Nutley.
On every corner lot within the triangle formed by the street
lines on such lot and a line drawn between points on such lines at
the distance from their intersection specified below, there shall
be no fence or wall higher than 2 1/2 feet nor any other obstruction
to vision other than a post, column or tree not exceeding in cross
section one square foot or one foot in diameter between a height of
three feet and a height of 10 feet above the established grade of
either street.
A. For a lot having an interior angle of 90° or more at the street
corner thereof: 20 feet.
B. For a lot having an interior angle of less than 90° at the street
corner thereof: 20 feet plus one foot for every 10 feet or major fraction
thereof by which such interior angle is less than 90°.