Definitions. As used in this section, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
ASSISTED LIVING FACILITYA licensed multiunit facility containing individual dwelling units varying in area from 200 to 900 square feet which provides a residential living environment assisted by congregate meals, housekeeping and personal care services for persons 55 years of age or older who have temporary or permanent difficulties with one or more essential physical activities of daily living, such as feeding, bathing, dressing or mobility or memory disorders. In addition to the residential units, the facility may include customarily incidental accessory uses for the residents, including, but not limited to, common dining rooms, bathing areas, common areas, recreation and/or rehabilitation facilities and equipment offices and other space necessary to provide the above services.
BUFFERAn area within a property or site, generally adjacent to and parallel with the property line, either consisting of trees, shrubs or other landscaping and/or berms, designed to continuously limit the view and control other impacts of the site from adjacent sites, properties or roadways.
COMMUNITY RESIDENTIAL FACILITYAny residential arrangement, public or private, other than an institution, in which one or more developmentally disabled person resides under the sponsorship of the New Jersey Department of Human Services pursuant to N.J.S.A. 30:6D-13, et seq., as amended. A family home in which all of the developmentally disabled persons residing within are related to the head of the household by blood, marriage or adoption is not a community residential facility.
COMPREHENSIVE RETIREMENT COMMUNITY (CRC)A facility which has a primary purpose of providing housing and continuing care for people 55 years of age or older or where either the husband or wife is 55 years of age or older, and consists of independent apartment units, assisted living units, skilled care nursing units and single-family detached and attached residential dwelling units and which must include comprehensive retirement community accessory uses.
COMPREHENSIVE RETIREMENT COMMUNITY ACCESSORY USESWithin a comprehensive retirement community, any use reasonably necessary for, or incidental to, the operation of the facility or for the benefit or convenience of the residents and their guests, including, but not limited to, kitchen and dining facilities, exercise and vocational rooms, places of worship, indoor and outdoor recreational buildings and uses, including swimming pools, retail and banking facilities, beauty salons and barber shops, gift shops, classrooms, security facilities, conference rooms, common areas, guest rooms, administration, general, medical and other offices associated with the CRC, postal center, pharmacy, maintenance facilities, hobby, craft and music rooms, library, computer and television rooms, and heating and cooling equipment structures, off-street parking signs as permitted and garages, provided that the comprehensive retirement community accessory use is for the use and benefit of the comprehensive retirement community.
CONTINUING CARE RETIREMENT COMMUNITY (CCRC)A facility which has a primary purpose of providing housing and continuing care for people 55 years of age or older or where either the husband or wife is 55 years of age or older, and consists of independent apartment units, assisted living units, skilled care nursing units and/or continuing care retirement community accessory uses all as defined herein and as regulated by N.J.S.A. 52:27D-330 through 357, known as the "Continuing Care Retirement Community Regulation and Financial Disclosure Act." For purposes of this section, continuing care means the provision of lodging, nursing, medical or other health-related services at the same or another location to an individual pursuant to an agreement effective for the life of the individual or for a period greater than one year, including mutually terminable contracts, and in consideration of the payment of an entrance fee with or without other periodic charges to an individual who is 55 years of age or older, or where either the husband or the wife is 55 years of age or older.
CONTINUING CARE RETIREMENT COMMUNITY ACCESSORY USESWithin a continuing care retirement community, any use reasonably necessary for, or incidental to, the operation of the facility or for the benefit or convenience of the residents and their guests, including, but not limited to, kitchen and dining facilities, exercise and vocational rooms, places of worship, indoor and outdoor recreational buildings and uses, including swimming pools, retail and banking facilities, beauty salons and barber shops, gift shops, classrooms, security facilities, conference rooms, common areas, guest rooms, administration, general, medical and other offices associated with the CCRC, postal center, pharmacy, maintenance facilities, hobby, craft and music rooms, library, computer and television rooms, and heating and cooling equipment structures, off-street parking and loading areas as required for the use of occupants of the CCRC and signs as permitted and garages, provided that the continuing care retirement community accessory use is for the use and benefit of the continuing care retirement community.
HOSPICE CARE FACILITYA licensed facility providing at-home or in-facility, or both, care services focused upon care and comfort of the patient rather than cure, including medical care, pain management and emotional and spiritual support to persons facing life-limiting or terminal illness or injury.
NURSING HOME; LONG-TERM CARE FACILITYA licensed facility providing extended, intermediate or temporary skilled nursing and related full-time convalescent or chronic care to persons who, by reason of advanced age, chronic illness or infirmity, are unable to care for themselves in addition to lodging and board or other health-related services, or any combination of the foregoing.
PASSIVE OPEN SPACE or PASSIVE RECREATION AREASAn unimproved area of land which may include water set aside, dedicated, designated, or reserved for public or private use and enjoyment which utilizes and depends on the natural environment and requires no significant modifications of that environment other than to provide access. It permits such low-density uses as hiking, fishing, canoeing, nature study, horseback riding, and bicycling. Passive open space typically includes wooded areas, streams, lakes, and other varieties of natural vegetative areas. For the purpose of this definition, detention and retention basins represent a developed use of the land and are not considered passive open space.
SKILLED CARE NURSING UNITA nursing bed or individual room which provides board, shelter and twenty-four-hour skilled nursing and medical care to chronic or convalescent patients. Subject to applicable professional licensing requirements, skilled care nursing units may be located in a nursing home, long-term care facility or continuing care retirement community (CCRC).