Table B
Guidelines for Off-Street Parking
Requirements for Nonresidential Land Uses
| |||
---|---|---|---|
Nonresidential Land Use
|
Required Off-Street Parking Spaces Per Indicated Area
| ||
Assembly operations
|
1 per 800 square feet GFA
| ||
Bar/nightclub/tavern
|
1 per 2 seats
| ||
Church/synagogue
|
1 per 3 seats
| ||
Community center
|
1 per 100 square feet plus 1 per employee
| ||
Convenience stores with fuel dispensing stations
|
1 parking space per 150 square feet of GFA (5,000 square feet
= approximately 33 spaces)
| ||
Dentist office
|
1 per 250 square feet GFA
| ||
Fiduciary institutions (banks)
|
7 per drive-through lane for staking and 5.0 per 1,000 square
feet
| ||
Health club
|
1 per 100 square feet plus 1 per employee
| ||
Industrial
|
1 per 800 square feet GFA
| ||
Library
|
1 per 300 square feet GFA
| ||
Manufacturing
|
1 per 800 square feet GFA
| ||
Medical professional office
|
1 per 250 square feet GFA
| ||
Neighborhood convenience center
|
4 per 1,000 square feet GLA
| ||
Offices
| |||
Under 49,999 square feet GFA
|
4.5 per 1,000 square feet GFA
| ||
50,000 to 99,999 square feet
|
GFA 4 per 1,000 square feet GFA
| ||
100,000+ square feet GFA
|
3.5 per 1,000 square feet GFA
| ||
Receiving
|
1 per 5,000 square feet GFA
| ||
Research
|
3.5 per 1,000 square feet GFA
| ||
Restaurant
|
1 per 3 seats
| ||
Retail store
|
1 per 200 square feet GFA
| ||
Schools
| |||
Elementary
|
2 per classroom, but not less than 1 per teacher and staff
| ||
Intermediate
|
1.5 per classroom, but not less than 1 per teacher and staff
| ||
Secondary
|
2.5 per classroom, but not less than 1 per teacher and staff
| ||
Service station
|
4 per bay and work area
| ||
Shipping
|
1 per 5,000 square feet GFA
| ||
Shopping center
|
4 per 1,000 square feet GLA
| ||
Storage areas
|
1 per 5,000 square feet GLA
| ||
Theater
|
1 per 3 seats
| ||
In shopping center
|
1 per 4 seats
| ||
Warehouse
|
1 per 5,000 square feet GFA
|
NOTES:
| |
---|---|
GFA = Gross floor area
| |
GLA = Gross leasable area
|
Table 1
Green Infrastructure BMPs for Groundwater Recharge, Stormwater
Runoff Quality, and/or Stormwater Runoff Quantity
| ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Best Management Practice
|
Stormwater Runoff Quality TSS Removal Rate
(percent)
|
Stormwater Runoff Quantity
|
Groundwater Recharge
|
Minimum Separation from Seasonal High Water Table
(feet)
|
Cistern
|
0
|
Yes
|
No
|
—
|
Dry well(a)
|
0
|
No
|
Yes
|
2
|
Grass swale
|
50 or less
|
No
|
No
|
2(e)
1(f)
|
Green roof
|
0
|
Yes
|
No
|
—
|
Manufactured treatment device(a) (g)
|
50 or 80
|
No
|
No
|
Dependent upon the device
|
Pervious paving system(a)
|
80
|
Yes
|
Yes(b)
No(c)
|
2(b)
1(c)
|
Small-scale bioretention basin(a)
|
80 or 90
|
Yes
|
Yes(b)
No(c)
|
2(b)
1(c)
|
Small-scale infiltration basin(a)
|
80
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
2
|
Small-scale sand filter
|
80
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
2
|
Vegetative filter strip
|
60-80
|
No
|
No
|
—
|
Table 2
Green Infrastructure BMPs for Stormwater Runoff Quantity
(or for Groundwater Recharge and/or Stormwater Runoff Quality
with a Waiver or Variance from N.J.A.C. 7:8-5.3)
| ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Best Management Practice
|
Stormwater Runoff Quality TSS Removal Rate
(percent)
|
Stormwater Runoff Quantity
|
Groundwater Recharge
|
Minimum Separation from Seasonal High Water Table
(feet)
|
Bioretention system
|
80 or 90
|
Yes
|
Yes(b)
No(c)
|
2(b)
1(c)
|
Infiltration basin
|
80
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
2
|
Sand filter(b)
|
80
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
2
|
Standard constructed wetland
|
90
|
Yes
|
No
|
N/A
|
Wet pond(d)
|
50-90
|
Yes
|
No
|
N/A
|
Table 3
BMPs for Groundwater Recharge, Stormwater Runoff Quality, and/or
Stormwater Runoff Quantity
only with a Waiver or Variance from N.J.A.C. 7:8-5.3
| ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Best Management Practice
|
Stormwater Runoff Quality TSS Removal Rate
(percent)
|
Stormwater Runoff Quantity
|
Groundwater Recharge
|
Minimum Separation from Seasonal High Water Table
(feet)
|
Blue roof
|
0
|
Yes
|
No
|
N/A
|
Extended detention basin
|
40-60
|
Yes
|
No
|
1
|
Manufactured treatment device(h)
|
50 or 80
|
No
|
No
|
Dependent upon the device
|
Sand filter(c)
|
80
|
Yes
|
No
|
1
|
Subsurface gravel wetland
|
90
|
No
|
No
|
1
|
Wet pond
|
50-90
|
Yes
|
No
|
N/A
|
Notes to Tables 1, 2, and 3:
| |
(a)
|
Subject to the applicable contributory drainage area limitation specified at Subsection D(15)(b);
|
(b)
|
Designed to infiltrate into the subsoil;
|
(c)
|
Designed with underdrains;
|
(d)
|
Designed to maintain at least a ten-foot-wide area of native
vegetation along at least 50% of the shoreline and to include a stormwater
runoff retention component designed to capture stormwater runoff for
beneficial reuse, such as irrigation;
|
(e)
|
Designed with a slope of less than 2%;
|
(f)
|
Designed with a slope of equal to or greater than 2%;
|
(g)
|
Manufactured treatment devices that meet the definition of "green infrastructure" at Subsection B;
|
(h)
|
Manufactured treatment devices that do not meet the definition of "green infrastructure" at Subsection B.
|
Best Management Practice
|
Maximum Contributory Drainage Area
|
---|---|
Dry well
|
1 acre
|
Manufactured treatment device
|
2.5 acres
|
Pervious pavement systems
|
Area of additional inflow cannot exceed three times the area
occupied by the BMP
|
Small-scale bioretention systems
|
2.5 acres
|
Small-scale infiltration basin
|
2.5 acres
|
Small-scale sand filter
|
2.5 acres
|
Table 4 - Water Quality Design Storm Distribution
| |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Time
(Minutes)
|
Cumulative Rainfall
(Inches)
|
Time
(Minutes)
|
Cumulative Rainfall
(Inches)
|
Time
(Minutes)
|
Cumulative Rainfall
(Inches)
|
1
|
0.00166
|
41
|
0.1728
|
81
|
1.0906
|
2
|
0.00332
|
42
|
0.1796
|
82
|
1.0972
|
3
|
0.00498
|
43
|
0.1864
|
83
|
1.1038
|
4
|
0.00664
|
44
|
0.1932
|
84
|
1.1104
|
5
|
0.00830
|
45
|
0.2000
|
85
|
1.1170
|
6
|
0.00996
|
46
|
0.2117
|
86
|
1.1236
|
7
|
0.01162
|
47
|
0.2233
|
87
|
1.1302
|
8
|
0.01328
|
48
|
0.2350
|
88
|
1.1368
|
9
|
0.01494
|
49
|
0.2466
|
89
|
1.1434
|
10
|
0.01660
|
50
|
0.2583
|
90
|
1.1500
|
11
|
0.01828
|
51
|
0.2783
|
91
|
1.1550
|
12
|
0.01996
|
52
|
0.2983
|
92
|
1.1600
|
13
|
0.02164
|
53
|
0.3183
|
93
|
1.1650
|
14
|
0.02332
|
54
|
0.3383
|
94
|
1.1700
|
15
|
0.02500
|
55
|
0.3583
|
95
|
1.1750
|
16
|
0.03000
|
56
|
0.4116
|
96
|
1.1800
|
17
|
0.03500
|
57
|
0.4650
|
97
|
1.1850
|
18
|
0.04000
|
58
|
0.5183
|
98
|
1.1900
|
19
|
0.04500
|
59
|
0.5717
|
99
|
1.1950
|
20
|
0.05000
|
60
|
0.6250
|
100
|
1.2000
|
21
|
0.05500
|
61
|
0.6783
|
101
|
1.2050
|
22
|
0.06000
|
62
|
0.7317
|
102
|
1.2100
|
23
|
0.06500
|
63
|
0.7850
|
103
|
1.2150
|
24
|
0.07000
|
64
|
0.8384
|
104
|
1.2200
|
25
|
0.07500
|
65
|
0.8917
|
105
|
1.2250
|
26
|
0.08000
|
66
|
0.9117
|
106
|
1.2267
|
27
|
0.08500
|
67
|
0.9317
|
107
|
1.2284
|
28
|
0.09000
|
68
|
0.9517
|
108
|
1.2300
|
29
|
0.09500
|
69
|
0.9717
|
109
|
1.2317
|
30
|
0.10000
|
70
|
0.9917
|
110
|
1.2334
|
31
|
0.10660
|
71
|
1.0034
|
111
|
1.2351
|
32
|
0.11320
|
72
|
1.0150
|
112
|
1.2367
|
33
|
0.11980
|
73
|
1.0267
|
113
|
1.2384
|
34
|
0.12640
|
74
|
1.0383
|
114
|
1.2400
|
35
|
0.13300
|
75
|
1.0500
|
115
|
1.2417
|
36
|
0.13960
|
76
|
1.0568
|
116
|
1.2434
|
37
|
0.14620
|
77
|
1.0636
|
117
|
1.2450
|
38
|
0.15280
|
78
|
1.0704
|
118
|
1.2467
|
39
|
0.15940
|
79
|
1.0772
|
119
|
1.2483
|
40
|
0.16600
|
80
|
1.0840
|
120
|
1.2500
|
R = A + B - (A x B)/100
|
Where:
| ||
R
|
=
|
total TSS percent load removal from application of both BMPs;
|
A
|
=
|
the TSS percent removal rate applicable to the first BMP; and
|
B
|
=
|
the TSS percent removal rate applicable to the second BMP.
|
Table 5: Current Precipitation Adjustment Factors
| |||
---|---|---|---|
County
|
Current Precipitation Adjustment Factors
| ||
2-year
Design Storm
|
10-year
Design Storm
|
100-year
Design Storm
| |
Atlantic
|
1.01
|
1.02
|
1.03
|
Bergen
|
1.01
|
1.03
|
1.06
|
Burlington
|
0.99
|
1.01
|
1.04
|
Camden
|
1.03
|
1.04
|
1.05
|
Cape May
|
1.03
|
1.03
|
1.04
|
Cumberland
|
1.03
|
1.03
|
1.01
|
Essex
|
1.01
|
1.03
|
1.06
|
Gloucester
|
1.05
|
1.06
|
1.06
|
Hudson
|
1.03
|
1.05
|
1.09
|
Hunterdon
|
1.02
|
1.05
|
1.13
|
Mercer
|
1.01
|
1.02
|
1.04
|
Middlesex
|
1.00
|
1.01
|
1.03
|
Monmouth
|
1.00
|
1.01
|
1.02
|
Morris
|
1.01
|
1.03
|
1.06
|
Ocean
|
1.00
|
1.01
|
1.03
|
Passaic
|
1.00
|
1.02
|
1.05
|
Salem
|
1.02
|
1.03
|
1.03
|
Somerset
|
1.00
|
1.03
|
1.09
|
Sussex
|
1.03
|
1.04
|
1.07
|
Union
|
1.01
|
1.03
|
1.06
|
Warren
|
1.02
|
1.07
|
1.15
|
Table 6: Future Precipitation Change Factors
| |||
---|---|---|---|
County
|
Future Precipitation Change Factors
| ||
2-year
Design Storm
|
10-year
Design Storm
|
100-year
Design Storm
| |
Atlantic
|
1.22
|
1.24
|
1.39
|
Bergen
|
1.20
|
1.23
|
1.37
|
Burlington
|
1.17
|
1.18
|
1.32
|
Camden
|
1.18
|
1.22
|
1.39
|
Cape May
|
1.21
|
1.24
|
1.32
|
Cumberland
|
1.20
|
1.21
|
1.39
|
Essex
|
1.19
|
1.22
|
1.33
|
Gloucester
|
1.19
|
1.23
|
1.41
|
Hudson
|
1.19
|
1.19
|
1.23
|
Hunterdon
|
1.19
|
1.23
|
1.42
|
Mercer
|
1.16
|
1.17
|
1.36
|
Middlesex
|
1.19
|
1.21
|
1.33
|
Monmouth
|
1.19
|
1.19
|
1.26
|
Morris
|
1.23
|
1.28
|
1.46
|
Ocean
|
1.18
|
1.19
|
1.24
|
Passaic
|
1.21
|
1.27
|
1.50
|
Salem
|
1.20
|
1.23
|
1.32
|
Somerset
|
1.19
|
1.24
|
1.48
|
Sussex
|
1.24
|
1.29
|
1.50
|
Union
|
1.20
|
1.23
|
1.35
|
Warren
|
1.20
|
1.25
|
1.37
|
Acer rubrum (cvs, w)
|
Red maple
| |
Acer saccharum (cvs)
|
Sugar maple
| |
Amelanchier species (cvs)
|
Shadblow
| |
Betula nigra (cvs, w, f)
|
River birch
| |
Carpinus caroliniana (f)
|
American hornbean
| |
Celtis occidentalis (cvs, f)
|
Hackberry
| |
Cercis canadensis (cvs)
|
American redbud
| |
Cornus florida (cvs)
|
White dogwood
| |
Crataegus crusgalli (cvs, f)
|
Thornless hawthorn
| |
Crataegus phaenopyrum (cvs, f)
|
Washington hawthorn
| |
Crataegus viridis (cvs, f)
|
"Winter King" hawthorn
| |
Franklinia alatamaha
|
Franklinia
| |
Fraxinus americana (cvs)
|
American white ash
| |
Fraxinus pennsylvanica (cvs)
|
Green ash
| |
Gleditsia triacanthos (cvs)
|
Continental honeylocust
| |
Gymnocladus dioicus
|
Kentucky coffeetree
| |
Halesia tetraptera (f)
|
Carolina silverbell
| |
Liquidambar styraciflua (cvs, w, f)
|
Sweetgum
| |
Liriodendron tulipifera (f)
|
Tulip tree
| |
Platanus occidentalis (w)
|
American sycamore
| |
Quercus alba
|
White oak
| |
Quercus bicolor (w)
|
Northern red oak
| |
Quercus coccinea
|
Scarlet oak
| |
Quercus imbricaria
|
Shingle oak
| |
Quercus palustris (w)
|
Pin oak
| |
Quercus phellos
|
Willow oak
| |
Quercus shummardii
|
Shumard oak
| |
Ulmus americana (cvs)
|
American elm
| |
Pinus strobus
|
White pine
| |
Picea rubra
|
Red spruce
| |
Picea pungens
|
Colorado spruce
| |
Pseudotsuga menziesii
|
Douglas fir
| |
Picea mariana
|
Black Hills spruce
| |
Ilex opaca (f)
|
American holly
| |
Metasequoia glyptostroboides
|
Dawn redwood
| |
NOTES:
| ||
cvs = Cultivars
| ||
w = wet site tolerant
| ||
f = fall planting hazard
| ||
Tree size shall be a minimum of 2 1/2 inches
minimum caliper, B&B, 13 to 15 feet height at time of planting.
|
Trees and Shrubs Recommended for Wet Sites
| ||
---|---|---|
Amelanchier alleghiensis
|
Allegheny serviceberry
| |
Viburnum recognitum
|
Arrowwood viburnum
| |
Aronia melanocarpa
|
Black chokeberry
| |
Nyssa sylvatica
|
Black gum
| |
Salixi nigra
|
Black willow
| |
Acer negundo
|
Box elder
| |
Cephalanthus occidentalis
|
Button bush
| |
Sambucus canadensis
|
Elderberry
| |
Betula populifolia
|
Gray birch
| |
Fraxinus pennsyanicum
|
Green ash
| |
Vaccinium corymbosum
|
Highbush blueberry
| |
Ilex glabra
|
Inkberry holly
| |
Quercus palustris
|
Pin oak
| |
Salix
|
Pussy willow
| |
Aronia arbutifolia
|
Red chokeberry
| |
Acer rubrum
|
Red maple
| |
Cornus
|
Red twig dogwood
| |
Betula nigra
|
River birch
| |
Amelanchier canadensis
|
Shadblow serviceberry
| |
Cornus amomum
|
Silky dogwood
| |
Acer saccharinum
|
Silver maple
| |
Alnus serrulata
|
Smooth alder
| |
Lindera benzoin
|
Spicebush
| |
Salix
|
Streamco willow
| |
Rhododendron viscosum
|
Swamp azalea
| |
Rosa palustris
|
Swamp rose
| |
Quercus bicolor
|
Swamp white oak
| |
Magnolia virginiana
|
Sweetbay magnolia
| |
Liquidambar styraciflua
|
Sweetgum
| |
Clethra alnifolia
|
Sweet pepperbush
| |
Platanus occidentalis
|
Sycamore
| |
Itea virginica
|
Virginia sweetspire
| |
Ilex verticillata
|
Winterberry holly
|
Area Classification
| ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Street Hierarchy
|
Commercial
(footcandles)
|
Intermediate
(footcandles)
|
Residential
(footcandles)
| |
Collector or greater
|
1.2
|
0.9
|
0.6
| |
Minor-residential subcollector
|
0.9
|
0.6
|
0.4
| |
Local
|
0.6
|
0.4
|
0.4
|
Vehicular Use
Area Only
|
General Parking and
Pedestrian Safety
| ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Level of Activity
|
Lux
|
Footcandles
|
Lux
|
Footcandles
| |
Low activity
|
5
|
0.5
|
2
|
0.2
| |
Medium activity
|
11
|
1
|
6
|
0.6
| |
High activity
|
22
|
2
|
10
|
0.9
|
Walkways and
Bikeway
Classification
|
Minimum
Average
Level
(footcandles)
|
Mounting
Heights of
to 3 5 Meters
(9 to 15 Feet)
(footcandles)
|
Mounting
Heights of
5 to 10 Meters
(15 to 30 Feet)
(footcandles)
| ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sidewalks (roadside) and Type A bikeways:
| |||||
Commercial areas
|
0.9
|
2.0
|
4.0
| ||
Intermediate areas
|
0.6
|
1.0
|
2.0
| ||
Residential areas
|
0.2
|
0.4
|
0.8
| ||
Walkways distant from roadways and Type B bikeways,
park walkways and bikeways
|
0.5
|
0.6
|
1.0
| ||
Pedestrian tunnels
|
4.0
|
5.0
|
—
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Pedestrian overpasses
|
0.3
|
0.4
|
—
| ||
Pedestrian stairways
|
0.6
|
0.8
|
—
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Developer's Pro-Rated Share
|
=
|
Development gpd
| |
---|---|---|---|
Total enlargement or improvement cost
|
Total tributary gpd
|
Developer's prorated share
|
=
|
Development tributary gpd Generated by
the Development
| |
Total cost of roadway improvement and/or extension
|
Future total peak-hour traffic
|
Developer's prorated share
|
=
|
Additional peak-hour traffic generated
by the development
| |
Total cost of roadway improvement and/or extension
|
Future total peak-hour traffic
|
Developer's prorated share
|
=
|
Development cfs
| |
Total enlargement or improvement cost of drainage
facilities
|
Total tributary cfs
|
NOTES
*New weekday p.m. peak hour trips as used in
this formula, includes trips generated by market rate units, as detailed
in the traffic study report prepared by Shropshire Associates.
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Minimum Container Capacity Requirements for Weekly Recycling
Service
| ||
---|---|---|
Dual-Stream Collection
|
Fiber
(Paper and Cardboard)
|
Commingled
(Bottles and Cans)
|
Non-age-restricted complex
|
One cubic yard of capacity for every 15 dwelling units
|
0.47 cubic yard (96 gallons) of capacity
for every 18 dwelling units
|
Age-restricted complex
|
One cubic yard of
capacity for every 20
dwelling units
|
0.47 cubic yard (96 gallons) of capacity for every 24 dwelling
units
|
Single-Stream Collection
|
Fiber and Commingled
|
--
|
Non-age restricted complex
|
2 cubic yards of capacity for every 20 units
|
--
|
Age-restricted complex
|
1.4 cubic yards of capacity for every 20 units
|
--
|
Common Container Dimensions
| |||
---|---|---|---|
Size
|
Length
(inches)
|
Width
(inches)
|
Height
(inches)
|
1 cubic yard
|
72
|
24
|
29
|
2 cubic yards
|
72
|
34
|
45 (rear) / 34 (front)
|
3 cubic yards
|
72
|
43
|
48 (rear) / 40 (front)
|
4 cubic yards
|
72
|
51
|
56 (rear) / 46 (front)
|
6 cubic yards
|
80
|
66
|
71 (rear) / 47 (front)
|
8 cubic yards
|
80
|
71
|
86 (rear) / 53 (front)
|
COLLECTION VEHICLE APPROACH DETAIL
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