Schedule of Off-Street Truck Loading Space
Facilities Requirements
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Floor Area
(square feet)
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Number of Spaces
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Under 25,000
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1
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25,000 to 39,999
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2
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40,000 or more
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1 additional space for each 40,000 square feet
in addition to the first 40,000 square feet
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Schedule of Off-Street Parking Space Requirements
for Residential Uses
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Use
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Number Of Spaces
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Single-family and 2-family dwelling unit
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2 per dwelling unit
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Multiple dwelling
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2 per dwelling unit
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Residential membership club or fraternity
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1 per residence unit plus 1 per each 2 employees
on the premises at 1 time
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Senior assisted-care facility
[Added 9-23-1998 by L.L. No. 10-1998] |
1 per employee on the premises at any one time,
plus 1 per 2 to 4 dwelling units or partial units (with or without
kitchen), depending on the precise nature of the facility
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Schedule of Off-Street Parking Space Requirements
for Nonresidential Uses
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Use
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Number of Spaces
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Animal hospital
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1 per 200 square feet of floor area
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Auditorium, church, convention hall, stadium,
theater, studio or other place of public assembly not otherwise classified
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1 per 3 permanent seats or 1 per each 40 square
feet of seating area where fixed seating is not provided
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Bank or savings and loan association
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See "office"
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Bowling alley
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3 per alley
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Cannabis distribution facility
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2 per 3 employees on the premises at any 1 period of time, with
a minimum of 2 spaces or as required by the Planning Board
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Cannabis medical dispensary
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1 per 150 square feet of gross leasable floor area or as required
by the Planning Board
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Cannabis microbusiness facility
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2 per 3 employees or as required by the Planning Board for premises
demonstrating greater or lesser parking space needs in the judgment
of the Planning Board or as required by the Planning Board
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Cannabis on-site consumption premises
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1 per 4 seats, or per 40 square feet of seating area or as required
by the Planning Board for premises demonstrating greater parking space
needs in the judgment of the Planning Board or as required by the
Planning Board
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Cannabis processing facility
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2 per 3 employees on the premises at any 1 period of time, with
a minimum of 2 spaces or as required by the Planning Board
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Cannabis retail dispensary
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1 per 150 square feet of gross leasable floor area or as required
by the Planning Board
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Drive-in facility or outdoor sales lot
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1 per each 600 square feet of lot area devoted
to outdoor sales or display. Drive-in facilities will be dealt with
in terms of parking requirements based on their basic use, plus the
additional spaces for the drive-up window(s)
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Funeral home
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1 per 40 square feet of public room floor area
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Furniture and heavy appliance store
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1 per 500 square feet of gross leasable floor
area
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Gasoline station, parking garage or repair garage
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Sufficient parking spaces for all vehicles stored
or being serviced at any 1 period of time plus a minimum of 5 additional
spaces
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Home occupation or home professional office
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2 per 150 square feet of area given over to
this component of the land use plus 1 for each additional 150 square
feet or fraction thereof, but in no case fewer than 2 spaces
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Hospital
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1 1/4 per bed plus 1 per each 2 employees
on the premises at any 1 period of time
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Hotel or motel
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1 per guest bedroom plus 1 per each 2 employees
on the premises at any 1 period of time
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Manufacturing or industrial establishment, research
institute or laboratory
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Parking area reservation equivalent to the total
ground coverage of the building, with a minimum of 2 improved spaces
per 3 employees on the premises at any 1 period of time, with a minimum
of 2 spaces
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Nursing home
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1 per each 3 beds plus 1 per each 2 employees
on the premises at any 1 time
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Office or office building
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1 per 200 square feet of floor area for the
first 20,000 square feet of floor area, and then 1 per 300 square
feet of any additional floor area
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Public or semipublic art gallery, library or
museum
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See "auditorium" etc.
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Restaurant, club, eating or drinking place,
including fast-food and drive-thru facilities
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1 per 4 seats, or per 40 square feet of seating
area or as required by the Planning Board for restaurants demonstrating
greater parking space needs in the judgment of the Planning Board
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Retail store, shopping center and personal service
store
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1 per 150 square feet of gross leasable floor
space
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Retail store in excess of 25,000 square feet
of gross leasable floor area
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1 per 200 square feet of gross leasable floor
area
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School
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1 per employee plus 1 per each 8 students in
the 12th grade or above or the parking requirement for the auditorium
or gymnasium component of the use, whichever is the greater
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Shop for custom work
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1 per 250 square feet of floor area
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Shopping center in excess of 25,000 square feet
of gross leasable floor area
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1 per 225 square feet of gross leasable floor
area
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Trucking station
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Sufficient parking spaces for all trucks stored
or being serviced at any period of time plus 2 per 3 employees on
duty or on the premises at any 1 time
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Wholesale establishment or warehouse
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See "manufacturing or industrial establishment"
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Sketch B
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Typical Parking Space
Scale: 1/8 - 1 - 0
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Detail @ Parking Space
Scale: 3/4 - 0
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Zoning District
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Footcandles
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B, RR, AR, R-1, R-2 and R-3
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0.3
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IB and I
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0.5
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0.8
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Source: Illuminating Engineering Society (IES)
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A + (B X C) = D
100
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Where:
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A
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=
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Gross area of lot in square feet.
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B
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=
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Livable floor area of residence in square feet.
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C
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=
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Minimum requirement in the zoning district for one side yard,
in feet.
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D
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=
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Total square footage permitted for all accessory buildings.
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"A" equals street lines extended. If the radius
of the street corner is greater or less than 20 feet, the length "B"
shall be reduced or increased by an equal amount such that length
"C" remains constant at 40 feet.
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Minimum Adjacent Side and Rear Yard Requirements
Table for Lots in the B, IB and I Zones Abutting Residential Zones
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Minimum Side/Rear Yard Adjacent to Residential
Zone
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Building
size***
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B
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IB and I
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Total building floor area less than 30,000 sq.
ft.
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The greater of the minimum required yard set
forth in the B District Table of Bulk and Use Requirements - Schedule
7, or 25 feet*
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100 feet*
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Total building floor area 30,000 to 49,999 sq.
ft.
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75 feet*
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125 feet*
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Total building floor area 50,000 to 74,999 sq.
ft.
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100 feet*
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125 feet*
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Total building floor area 75,000 to 99,999 sq.
ft.
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125 feet*
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150 feet*
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Total building floor area 100,000 to 124,999
sq. ft.**
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175 feet*
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175 feet*
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Total building floor area 125,000 to 249,999
sq. ft.**
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185 feet*
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185 feet*
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Total building floor area 250,000 to 500,000
sq. ft.**
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200 feet*
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200 feet*
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Total building floor area greater than 500,000
sq. ft.**
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225 feet*
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225 feet*
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NOTES:
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*
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Add two feet to the minimum side/rear yard setback
for each one foot in height above 35 feet. If there is more than one
building on the lot, the height of the tallest building within 250
feet of the residential zone shall be utilized in the calculation.
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**
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If a barrier conforming to § 185-21D(4) below is provided, the minimum side or rear yard setback for the yards containing the barrier abutting residential zones is 150 feet.
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***
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Total building floor area shall mean the aggregate
floor area of all buildings, including accessory buildings, on the
lot, or in the case of shopping centers, retail stores, restaurants,
eating and drinking places, offices and business parks, the floor
area of all buildings on the lot and on lots with adjoining parking
areas, where any portion of the building is within 250 feet of a residential
district boundary. For purposes of this provision, adjoining parking
areas shall mean parking areas with lanes or spaces within 50 linear
feet of each other, connected by easement or right-of-way or under
common management or control.
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Minimum Buffer Strip Requirement Table*
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Abutting Zone
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Zoning Districts Requiring Buffers
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Residential Districts
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Residential Districts
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Business (B) District
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1/2 the minimum rear or side yard setback of
the yard containing the buffer up to a maximum of 50 feet
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Interchange Business (IB) District
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75 feet
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Industrial Business (I) District
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75 feet
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NOTE:
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*
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Refer to the Buffer Width Requirements from
Residential Uses for Separate Land Uses Table for minimum buffer widths
between specific uses and residential uses.
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Buffer Width Requirements from Residential
Uses in Residential Districts for Separate Land Uses Table
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Buffer Width From Residential Uses*
(feet)
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Separate Land Use Descriptions
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30
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Golf courses; single-family dwelling cluster
developments; places of worship
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40
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Public facilities including playgrounds; recreational
facilities; multiple-family dwellings and townhouses**; active adult
communities; assisted living facilities; continuing care retirement
communities single-family attached, two-family and multifamily dwelling
cluster developments; affordable senior citizen housing; community
residences for the disabled; townhouses accessory to marina uses;
membership clubs (nonrecreational)
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50
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Public swimming pools; day-care facilities;
landscape and wholesale plant nurseries; funeral homes; and marinas
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60
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Commercial uses with higher vehicle activities,
including but not limited to vehicle repair, vehicle sales and service
stations; facilities with drive-up windows; car washes; hotels and
motels; shopping centers; light manufacturing and research facilities;
mobile home courts; education facilities in the Education Facility
Overlay District; membership clubs (with recreational facilities);
veterinarians' offices, commercial kennels; any nonresidential use
with parking for between 250 and 400 vehicles; self-storage facilities
in the Self-Storage Center Overlay District
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85
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Nonresidential uses associated with cluster
developments; hospitals and nursing homes; substance abuse rehabilitation
homes; any nonresidential use with parking for between 400 and 500
vehicles
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100
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Heavy industrial uses; heavy manufacturing;
truck terminals; vehicular sales; equipment sales; facilities with
outdoor storage; any use with parking for more than 500 vehicles;
facilities with more than one loading dock within 200 feet and facing
a yard adjacent to residential; public utility plants and substations;
buildings over 50,000 sq. ft. in area; light and heavy industrial
equipment and recreational vehicle sales, service and repair
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NOTES:
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*
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For uses on lots in the B District, the required
buffer width shall not exceed the minimum required side or rear yard
dimension.
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**
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This forty-foot buffer width requirement for multiple-family dwellings and townhouses applies to single-family and two-family residential uses and vacant lands in all residential districts. For the buffer requirements from abutting multiple-family dwelling or townhouse use properties, see § 185-25C(10) below.
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