[Amended 9-12-66 by Ord. No. 66-8-F; 9-11-78 by Ord. No. 78-53; 3-10-80 by Ord. No. 80-222; 4-27-81 by Ord. No. 81-344; 4-27-81 by Ord. No. 81-344; 9-14-81 by Ord. No. 81-384; 8-28-89 by Ord. No. 89-51; 9-24-90 by Ord. No. 90-48; 12-13-93 by Ord. No. 93-76; 11-25-96 by Ord. No. 96-39; 11-22-99 by Ord. No. 99-45; 4-9-12 by Ord. No. 12-02; 9-21-15 Ord. 15-16]
The following shall constitute additional requirements in the R-1, R-2, R-3, R-4, and R-5, Historic District Residential, Historic District-Residential/Commercial, Historic District Cluster Residential, Historic Residential Preservation Zones and Rural Preservation (RP, RP-1 and RP-3) Zones:
A. All corner lots shall have an area at least ten percent (10%) greater than the minimum lot size requirement for the particular zone.
B. Wherever a residential subdivision or any part thereof borders on an industrial or commercial zone, the subdivision shall be designed so that no homes shall face the industrial or commercial zone, and each lot bordering on such zone shall be twenty-five (25) feet deeper or twenty-five (25) feet wider than required in the particular zone in order to provide a buffer strip, which shall be left in its natural state or suitably landscaped as required by the Planning Board.
C. Outdoor Parking is prohibited in all residential zones for the following, subject to the remaining provisions of this ordinance:
1. All construction equipment, except for that which is stored on a farm for a recognized agricultural use thereon.
2. All trucks and trailers, loaded or unloaded, buses, and other commercial vehicles with linear measurements greater than any one of the following: 20 feet in length, or seven (7) feet in width, excluding rearview mirrors, or eight (8) feet in height excluding radio antenna, and all cabs or tractors capable of pulling a trailer. The foregoing is not applicable to privately used campers and motorhomes. The foregoing is not applicable to vehicles in the course of making deliveries or rendering necessary services requested by an adjacent resident nor is it applicable to vehicles utilized for maintenance or repair of public utilities or other construction within the public right-of-way. Trailers intended or used for dwelling space, offices, storage or any other residential, commercial or industrial purposes are also prohibited except nothing herein contained is intended to prohibit the use of trailers for transportation or as construction offices or for storage of materials and supplies on a job site during the period of construction. In no event shall more than one commercial vehicle be permitted to be parked outdoors and in no event shall such a vehicle be permitted if any of its dimensions exceed those set forth above with regard to length, width or height.
3. Auto cab and/or limousines.
D. No commercially owned or operated limousines and/or auto cabs shall be garaged or parked over night in a residential zone.
E. In all developments the following critical areas shall be preserved as undeveloped open space: wetlands as defined by New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and Energy, field verified by an on-site inspection; significant trees defined as the largest known individual trees of each species in New Jersey as listed by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and Energy (NJDEPE) Bureau of Forestry and large trees which are 90% or more of the diameter of the known largest tree; lands in the floodplain as defined in NJDEPE in its Stream Encroachment Manual; steep slopes in excess of twenty-five (25%) percent as measured over a 10-foot interval unless appropriate engineering measures concerning slope stability, erosion, and resident safety are taken to the satisfaction of the Township Engineer; habitats of rare, threatened or endangered vegetation and wildlife species as identified on federal or state lists; and historically significant structures and sites as listed on the federal or New Jersey Registers of Historic Places.
All site plans, subdivisions and general development plans shall comply with the following requirements:
1. Each development plan shall identify and map on-site critical areas. Such mapping shall depict the location of each critical area in relation to the proposed development. Each critical area shall be distinguished graphically and the total acreage of each critical area within each lot shall be noted.
2. Critical areas shall be delineated as follows:
a. Tidal wetlands as defined by N.J.S.A. 13:9A-1 et seq. and as delineated in the field with the delineation boundary verified in writing by NJDEPE.
b. Freshwater wetlands as defined by N.J.S.A. 13:9B-1 et seq. and as delineated in the field with the delineation boundary verified by N.J.D.E.P.E. through a Letter of Interpretation, presence/absence letter or other written communication.
c. Buffer or transition areas for tidal and freshwater wetlands as required by N.J.D.E.P.E.
d. Location of significant trees as determined by field survey indicating by notes the diameter at four feet and tree species.
e. Location of the 100 year floodplain boundary and floodway.
f. Areas of slope exceeding 25% as measured over a 10 foot vertical change in grade.
g. The presence of potential habitat on the property of concern or adjoining properties within 200 feet of rare, endangered or threatened vegetation and wildlife based on written communication with the New Jersey Natural Heritage Program. The project site shall be indicated on USGS topographic quadrangle map by the applicant and the map forwarded to the Natural Heritage Program requesting information on the potential presence of habitat for rare, threatened or endangered vegetation and wildlife species.
3. Each development shall be designed to protect and prevent disturbance of Critical Areas during construction and subsequent use of the property.
The following standards shall be adhered to:
a. Where any yard of a residential development is within a freshwater wetlands transitional area or tidal wetland buffer area, the required yard setback shall be maintained between the building or structures and the transition area/buffer area boundary.(a)=b. All efforts to preserve significant trees are to be made including, as appropriate, site redesign, use of tree wells, and other methods as specified in the landscaping section of this ordinance.
b. Within the 100-year floodplain only activities permitted by N.J.D.E.P.E. shall be permitted.
c. No development, grading or other alteration or disturbance is permitted in areas with steep slopes in excess of twenty-five (25%) unless such action is approved by the Township Engineer in view of appropriate engineering measures concerning slope stability, erosion, and resident safety which are reflected on the site plan.
d. If the presence of potential habitat for rare, threatened or endangered vegetation and/or wildlife species has been identified on-site or on adjoining properties by the New Jersey Natural Heritage program, care should be taken during site design to preserve as much of this habitat as possible and to limit disruptions to habitat on adjoining parcels.
e. Wherever and whenever possible, registered historic structures or sites should be preserved and incorporated into the site design. Alterations should be kept to a minimum.
F. Any single family home on a nonconforming lot located in the RP, RP-2, RP-3, R-1, R-2, R-3, R-4, Historic District-Residential and Historic District-Residential/Commercial Zones which was lawfully created before December 15, 1999 may be enlarged or expanded, provided that the following shall apply
1. Where the existing lot area is less than 10,000 square feet the following requirements shall apply:
Minimum Front Yard - twenty-five (25) feet
Minimum Side Yard-one side: five (5) feet, two sides: 20 feet
Minimum Rear Yard-20 feet
2. Where the existing lot area is at least 10,000 square feet and less than 15,000 square feet, the following requirements shall apply:
Minimum Front Yard-twenty-five (25) feet
Minimum Side Yard-one side: 10 feet, two sides: 20 feet
Minimum Rear Yard-20 feet
3. Where the existing lot area is at least 15,000 square feet and less than one acre, the following requirements shall apply:
Minimum Front Yard-thirty-five (35) feet
Minimum Side Yard-one side: 10 feet, two sides: twenty-five (25) feet
Minimum Rear Yard-20 feet
G. Lot Coverage
All residential properties shall not have lot coverage greater than shown on the following chart:
Lot Size | Lot Coverage | With Attenuation |
|---|
30,000 sq. ft. or greater | 25% | 30% |
10,000 sq. ft. - 29,999 sq. ft. | 30% | 35% |
less than 10,000 sq. ft. | 40% | 45% |
Should the impervious coverage of a residential property be greater than the allowable lot coverage or increased by more than 25% of the existing coverage, then on site stormwater attenuation, such as drywells or similar device(s) must be provided and approved within the subject property. Any attenuation will require engineering calculations.
H. Any single family dwelling, except in the Historic District Residential Zone and Historic District-Residential/Commercial District, may construct a front porch or deck that extends no more than eight (8') feet from the front wall of the residential dwelling and in no event shall be closer than fifteen (15') feet to the front property line without the need for a variance. In the Historic District Residential Zone and in the Historic District-Residential/Commercial District porches may extend no more than five (5') feet.