To address its affordable housing unmet need obligation, the
Borough shall implement an Inclusionary Overlay Zone Ordinance that
creates a realistic opportunity for housing that is affordable to
low- and moderate-income households in the portion of the Ramsey Country
Club and Golf Course located within the Borough of Allendale, also
known as Block 301, Lot 37, and Block 406, Lot 21.01. This article
establishes the Ramsey Golf Course Inclusionary Overlay Zone (the
MFRO-2 District) and permits multifamily and townhouse development
on the properties identified above, provided that such housing complies
with a required 20% inclusionary set-aside requirement and with the
requirements of this article. This article shall not take effect unless
the golf course/country club use ceases, or portions thereof located
within the Borough become released for residential development. In
such an event, the golf course/country club use may not be changed
to any other nonresidential use.
The following principal uses and structures shall be permitted
in the MFRO-2 Zone District:
A. Single-family attached dwellings, also known as townhouses.
B. Multifamily buildings, also known as apartment buildings.
C. Apartments located in the same building with townhouse dwellings.
Permitted accessory uses shall be limited to those uses customarily
incidental to the permitted principal uses in the district, and in
the case of townhouses and apartments, including but not limited to
clubhouses, pools, tennis courts and similar personal recreation facilities
for the exclusive use of the residents and guests of the development,
etc.
Any use other than the uses permitted by §
270-187 and §
270-188 shall be prohibited.
Prior to the issuance of any construction permit, the Joint
Land Use Board, as applicable, shall review and approve a final site
plan for the entire project in accordance with the provisions of the
Land Subdivision and Site Plan Ordinance and all other applicable ordinances of the Borough of
Allendale.