The purpose of this district is to provide for two-family and
multifamily development at high and high-medium densities. In the
case of apartment development, regulations are designed to require
large site and moderate lot coverage development, to accommodate substantial
population without placing an excessive burden on municipal services
and to provide effective buffer and screening requirements to protect
abutting single-family developments from multifamily developments
at higher densities.
A building or group of buildings may be erected, altered or
used, and a lot or premises may be used by right for one or more of
the following uses:
B.
Storage area, provided that all storage is in enclosed structure(s),
separate from the primary structure.
C.
Living accommodation for watchman or caretaker employed upon the
premises, provided that any such accommodation shall be located within
an apartment house.
D.
Laundry, for exclusive use of residents on the site.
F.
Tennis court.
G.
Rental management office, provided it serves only the development
on the site.
H.
Recreation building and open space or recreation area for the exclusive
use of residents and their guests.
I.
Refuse and recycling collection receptacles, provided they are screened
from the adjoining property and public view by an opaque fence or
planted visual screen.
L.
Any accessory use on the same lot with and customarily incidental
to any of the above permitted uses and not detrimental to the neighborhood.
Unless specifically stated otherwise, the following shall be
minimum requirements:
A.
Dimensions for garden apartments.
(1)
Tract size: two acres.
(2)
Tract frontage: 150 feet.
(3)
Gross density: 12 units per acre, maximum.
(4)
Building coverage: 25% of total tract, maximum.
(5)
Setbacks: 50 feet from property lines and main roads.
(6)
Distance between buildings: 35 feet.
(7)
Height: two stories, maximum, and 35 feet, maximum.
(8)
Open space: 30% of tract.
B.
Special regulations for garden apartments.
(1)
Buffer areas.
(a)
There shall be a ten-foot buffer area provided at the tract
boundary. However, where the boundary abuts an R-1, R-2 or R-3 District
or a single-family detached dwelling, the width of such buffer shall
be increased to 20 feet. This buffer shall not include any impervious
surfaces.
(2)
Landscaping. Any part of the site proposed for apartment development
which is not covered by buildings, parking or other paved areas shall
be landscaped with trees, shrubs or ground cover, in accordance with
a landscaping plan which shall be reviewed by the Planning Commission
and the Township Engineer. Trees and/or shrubs shall be planted in
high-visibility areas such as along the entrance drive and exterior
road in front of the dwelling units and between parking areas.
(4)
Lighting. All internal streets shall be properly lighted to assure
safe driving conditions at night and security for the residents. Such
lighting is to not create a nuisance for residents of adjacent properties.
C.
Dimensions for two-family detached dwellings.
D.
Dimensions for two-family semidetached dwellings.
If a homeowners' association is required for any development located within the APT Apartment District, it shall adhere to the requirements of § 600-179.