[Ord. No. 2006-35, § 5; Ord. No. 2014-43 § 3]
The following uses or combination thereof are permitted in the G-1 overlay zone:
(a) 
Parking garages.
(b) 
Accessory structures and uses customarily incidental to a parking garage.
[Ord. No. 2006-35, § 5; Ord. No. 2007-4, § 2; Ord. No. 2014-43 § 3]
(a) 
A 740 to 780 space parking garage is permitted provided that the footprint of the existing parking garage does not change.
(b) 
The underlying FAR shall not apply.
(c) 
The setback requirements found in the R-O zone shall apply to any new construction in this zone.
(d) 
Block 7101, Lot 11, Princeton Township Text Map shall remain as an open space (the current area on the corner of Henry Avenue and Harris Street).
(e) 
The parking garage lighting fixtures shall be designed to incorporate a timer system to permit the lighting on the top story of the parking structure to be controlled independently of the other parking structure floors.
(f) 
The existing generator and mechanical equipment including any ventilating fans shall be baffled to reduce noise in accordance with the township Code.
(g) 
The garage shall use techniques such as signs, mirrors and notices to restrict large vehicle and van parking, or markings on the garage floors, in order to promote traffic safety at points where traffic converges within the garage.
(h) 
If construction takes place to the garage structure, there shall be no storing, parking or placing construction equipment or supplies on any Township or Borough streets including Henry Avenue and Harris Road.
(i) 
Notwithstanding, any prior land use approvals to the contrary, Lots 8, 9 and 10, Block 7101, Princeton Township Tax Map shall remain residential except for those portions of said lots referred to in Section 1 hereinabove which currently contain a portion of the garage structure. These lots shall not be consolidated in order to ensure their residential character.
Editor's Note: Section 1 of Ordinance No. 2007-4 included a part of Lots 8, 9, 10, Block 7101 of the Princeton Township Tax Map as property located in the G-1 overlay zoning district.
[Ord. No. 2012-20 § 1; Ord. No. 2014-43 § 3]
(a) 
A new or the expansion of an existing volunteer or paid emergency service provider facility shall be a conditional use in the R-7 zone provided the following conditions are met:
(1) 
One means of access must be provided from a secondary arterial or major collector roadway as classified in the Princeton Community Master Plan.
(2) 
A minimum lot size of 30,000 square feet must be provided.
(3) 
The FAR may not exceed 70%.
(4) 
All setbacks shall be a minimum of 25 feet unless the property abuts:
a. 
A residentially zoned property or use in which case the setback shall be 35 feet.
b. 
A nonresidential zone property or use in which case the setback may be reduced to five feet.
(5) 
Building height is limited to 35 feet.
(6) 
Where a residential use abuts an emergency service provider a landscape buffer of at least 10 feet must be provided. This buffer shall include a six-foot high fence and evergreen plantings to screen the use.
(7) 
Up to four supportive housing units may be provided for emergency service volunteers not including any bunk space devoted to on-duty personnel.
(8) 
One parking space shall be provided for each supportive housing unit and two parking spaces for each ambulance. If parking is provided off-site it shall be within 200 feet of the site and a copy of any lease, easement or license agreement for such parking shall be submitted at the time of any application.