Development plans shall be so designed as to enhance the general appearance of the Township and to promote the harmonious use of land; to lessen congestion in the streets; to secure safety from fire, panic, or other dangers; to promote the general health, safety, and welfare; to provide adequate light and air; to prevent the overcrowding of land, buildings and roadways by an undue concentration of population; to encourage development which would facilitate pedestrian access and the use of mass transit; to encourage creative development and design consistent with the policies of the Master Plan of the Township of Hazlet, and the regulations promulgated herein. Applications for development shall be reviewed for meeting the standards for development contained within this Ordinance and more particularly the following specific objectives:
A. Development Compatibility All development shall permit and encourage only those uses of the land which, through the standards adopted in this Ordinance, provide for flexibility in planning and development and that respect the natural character of the land, the drainage system, soil capabilities, groundwater and aquifer recharge quality, and to include only those uses that are compatible with allowed uses in the zoning district and existing uses on adjacent lands. Such compatibility shall be determined on the basis of inventories of the natural features of the site, plans indicating the physical relationship among types of uses and any natural or manmade barriers, existing or planned, between different uses both within and adjacent to the proposed development, and sufficient information to determine the effect of such development upon the quality of life of the Township of Hazlet.
B. Relationship to Hazlet Master Plan All developments shall be planned and designed to achieve the goals and objectives for land development as are or may be set forth in the Hazlet Township Master Plan duly adopted by the Planning Board with regard to conservation, historic preservation, community facilities, parks/recreation/open space, affordable housing, circulation, land use, economic development, and the goals for development of adjacent municipalities, Monmouth County and the State.
C. Relationship to Township Development Patterns. All development shall be planned and designed to achieve the Township goals of permitting and encouraging a population density and a development pattern in the municipality that facilitates the provision of public utilities and services, including public water and public sewerage, storm drainage systems, recreation areas, public schools, State, County, and local roads, in an orderly, functional and economical manner.
D. Conservation of Open Space. Common open space and adequate recreation areas shall be set aside in suitable locations to provide for the recreation needs of the residents and the owners of the development and those portions of the project that, because of their natural features, constitute important visual amenities and environmental resources. Development is intended to create after completion a continuity of open space resulting from the integration of upland, wetland, floodplain and surface water areas in accordance with the goals and objectives of the Master Plan.
E. Appearance and Aesthetic Control. All development shall be planned and designed to promote and achieve aesthetically pleasing views from and to various land uses. The creation and promotion of such aesthetic conditions shall strengthen and preserve the Township's unique environmental heritage and promote the civic pride, prosperity, and general welfare of the residents of the development, the municipality, and visitors thereto.
F. Review Guidelines. The following guidelines shall be used in the review of any application for development or conditional use:
1. Regard for Natural Features. All residential and nonresidential uses shall be designed with regard to the topography and natural features of the site. The effects of prevailing winds, seasonal temperatures and hours of sunlight on the physical layout and form of the proposed buildings shall be taken into account. Special consideration shall be given to the preservation of natural features, including large trees, stands of specimen vegetation, groves, waterways, aquifer recharge areas, scenic, paleontological, archaeological, cultural, and historic sites and other community assets within the site area, and the reduction of impacts on wildlife. The development shall be designed and programmed so as to minimize tree clearance and the destruction of natural amenities associated with the same.
2. Siting of Buildings. All housing and supporting uses shall be sited so as to enhance privacy for residential uses, ensure natural light for all principal residential rooms, and to the greatest extent possible be designed to promote passive solar energy technology. Building layouts shall be reviewed for arrangement, efficiency and aesthetic quality.
3. Fiscal Impact. The fiscal costs to the Township and Board of Education from providing services to the development shall be considered in relation to the gain of revenue and its impact upon the municipal and school board tax rates.
4. Relationship to Community Facilities. Housing shall be conveniently served by community facilities and open space.
G. Circulation. The pedestrian and vehicular traffic movement within and adjacent to the site with particular emphasis on the provision and layout of parking areas, off-street loading and unloading, the movement of people, goods and vehicles from access roads within the site, between buildings and between buildings and vehicles. In particular, the Board shall ensure compliance in site design with the Americans with Disabilities Act, as it may be amended or superseded. The Board shall ensure that all parking spaces are usable and are safely and conveniently arranged. Access to the site from adjacent roads shall be designed so as to interfere as little as possible with traffic flow on these roads and to permit vehicles a rapid and safe ingress and egress to the site. The circulation shall be consistent with Township, County, and State requirements.
H. Open Space. Open space within all planned unit developments shall be planned and designed to achieve the Township goal of insuring that adequate recreation areas are set aside in suitable locations to provide for the recreation needs of the residents and owners of the planned unit development; and that those portions of the Township that, because of their natural features, constitute important visual amenities and environmental resources are maintained in accordance with sound conservation practice.
I. Landscaping. Landscaping shall be reviewed for the ability to integrate the site elements of topography, water, buildings, parking and loading areas, and the buffering of incompatible uses. Landscaping shall be reviewed for diversity, including species, function, sculpture, fencing, walls, and other landscaping elements.
J. Lighting. Adequate lighting for the function of the site shall be reviewed for the safe movement and security of persons and vehicles. Particular attention shall be made to the minimization of glare and impact upon adjacent property.
K. Signs. Signs shall be evaluated for the aesthetics of their design and their harmony with other signs on- and off-site, the architectural design of the building or buildings to which they relate and the type of development or pattern of the built environment surrounding the location of the sign or signs. The location of signs shall be reviewed for the purpose of removing any hazard to pedestrians or motorists.
L. Utilities, Solid Waste Management and Recycling. Storm drainage, sanitary and solid waste disposal including recycling, water supply, electricity supply, telephone and cable television service shall be reviewed and considered. Emphasis shall be given on the adequacy of existing systems and the need for improvements, both on- and off-site to adequately provide for the development's needs.
M. Compatibility of Residential and Nonresidential Development. Applications for development and conditional uses shall be designed to assure the compatibility of residential and nonresidential uses by:
1. Providing commercial uses with appropriate space and, in particular, sufficient depth from a street to satisfy the needs of contemporary uses including the provision of adequately landscaped off-street parking, buffer areas between commercial and residential use areas, pedestrian and bicycle circulation systems connecting the commercial uses to office, residential and open space uses;
2. Protecting nonresidential development and nearby residences against fire, explosions, toxic and noxious matter, radiation and other hazards, and against offensive noise, vibration, smoke, dust and other particulate matter, odorous matter, heat, humidity, glare and other objectionable influences;
3. Protect residential and nonresidential development from the noise, exhaust emissions, and other negative aspects of congestion of vehicular traffic.