Total Maximum Number of Units Allowed on Lot (Attached or Detached)
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Number of Existing Units
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Public Sewer and Water Available
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Public Sewer and Water Not Available
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0
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4
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2
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1
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3
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3
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2
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2
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2
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Note A:
[Amended 11-27-2023] |
The required minimum lot area per dwelling unit and/or minimum
lot size for residential uses that are served by public sewage disposal
and that are located outside of areas subject to shoreland zoning
may be less than 30,000 square feet per lot/unit if the established
average density of development in the immediate area of the use as
determined below is less than 30,000 square feet.
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If the average of the lot sizes and/or lot area per dwelling
unit of the developed residential lots that are located on the same
street and within 500 feet of the parcel is less than 30,000 square
feet, the required minimum lot size or required minimum lot area per
dwelling unit is the calculated average lot size or average lot area
per dwelling unit but not less than 20,000 square feet.
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If the required minimum lot size is reduced, the required minimum
street frontage for new residential uses served by public sewerage
may also be reduced to the average of the lot frontage of existing
developed residential lots that are located on the same street and
within 500 feet of the parcel but in no case to less than 100 feet.
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Note A:
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The required minimum street frontage for a new lot may be less
than 150 feet if the established pattern of street frontage in the
immediate area of the lot as determined below is less than 150 feet
per lot.
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The required minimum street frontage in this case is the average
of the street frontage of existing developed residential lots that
are located on the same street and within 500 feet of the parcel,
but in no case less than 100 feet.
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Total Maximum Number of Units Allowed on Lot (Attached or Detached)
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Number of Existing Units
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Public Sewer and Water Available
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Public Sewer and Water Not Available
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0
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4
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2
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1
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3
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3
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2
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2
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2
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C-1
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Route 1 Commercial Zone.
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C-2
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Route 236 Commercial Zone.
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C-3
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Bypass/Old Post Road Commercial Zone.
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C-1 Zone
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Cottage cluster
Dwelling, attached single-family
Dwelling, multifamily
Dwelling, two-family
Dwelling units as part of a mixed-use building
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16 units per acre unless 25% of units are affordable housing
units as defined by this Code, in which case 20 units per acre allowed*
40 units per acre when over 50% of the units are affordable
housing units as defined by this code*
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All other uses
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40,000 square feet
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NOTES:
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* These uses are exempt from net residential acreage calculations
but are subject to minimum lot area per dwelling unit requirement
as described in § 16.5.18D, Exemptions to net residential
acreage calculations.
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C-1 Zone
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All uses
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No minimum*
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NOTES:
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* All lots must meet the requirements of § 16.5.14 unless specifically modified by this section (§ 16.4.19). Street frontage must provide sufficient vehicular and pedestrian access for the uses proposed while meeting public health and safety requirements (e.g., Fire Department, Department of Public Works). The applicant must demonstrate to the municipal permitting authority, that the street frontage and lot design meet these requirements to the extent practicable.
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C-1 Zone
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All uses
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15 feet*
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NOTES:
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* The Planning Board may, at its discretion, allow a greater
setback when public amenities such as benches, pocket parks, outdoor
dining or seating areas are proposed. Properties in the C-3 Zone with
frontage on Old Post Road, including those lots which also have frontage
on Route 1 Bypass, are required to have at least a fifteen-foot setback
on Old Post Road.
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C-1 Zone
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All uses
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10 feet*
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NOTES:
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* Except where side and/or rear setback of proposed new uses abut a single-family use and/or any properties located on the east side of Route 1 from the southernmost extent of the C-1 Zone north to properties abutting Ox Point Drive in which case a minimum of 40 feet is required. See § 16.4.19E(4)e for buffer requirements.
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C-1 Zone
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Dwelling, multifamily; Dwelling units as part of a mixed-use
building
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50 feet on the west side of Route 1, not including solar apparatus*
and 40 feet on the east side of Route 1, not including solar apparatus*
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All other uses
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40 feet
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NOTES:
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* Flat roofs, proposed to locate heating, cooling, or other
such mechanical or electrical apparatus off the ground, are acceptable
provided that such apparatus is screened from view and the screening
is designed as an integral part of the building to aid both aesthetics
and noise attenuation. Flat roofs proposed for the purpose of solar
array installations are also acceptable.
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C-2 Zone
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All uses
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40,000 square feet
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C-2 Zone
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All uses
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150 feet
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C-2 Zone
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All uses
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50 feet
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C-2 Zone
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All uses
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30 feet**
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NOTES:
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** Except as may be required by the buffer provisions of this
title, and where the side and/or rear yards of the proposed nonresidential
use abut a residential zone or use; in which case a minimum of 40
feet is required.
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C-2 Zone
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All uses
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40 feet
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C-1 and C-3 Zones
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Cottage cluster
Dwelling, attached single-family
Dwelling, multifamily
Dwelling, two-family
Dwelling units as part of a mixed-use building
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16 units per acre unless 25% of units are affordable housing
units as defined by this Code, in which case 20 units per acre allowed*
40 units per acre when over 50% of the units are affordable
housing units as defined by this code*
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All other uses
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40,000 square feet
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NOTES:
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* These uses are exempt from net residential acreage calculations
but are subject to minimum lot area per dwelling unit requirement
as described in § 16.5.18D, Exemptions to net residential
acreage calculations.
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C-1 and C-3 Zones
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All uses
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No minimum*
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NOTES:
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* All lots must meet the requirements of § 16.5.14, Lots, unless specifically modified by this section (§ 16.4.21). Street frontage must provide sufficient vehicular and pedestrian access for the uses proposed while meeting public health and safety requirements (e.g., Fire Department, Department of Public Works). The applicant must demonstrate to the municipal permitting authority, that the street frontage and lot design meet these requirements to the extent practicable.
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C-1 and C-3 Zones
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All uses
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15 feet*
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NOTES:
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* The Planning Board may, at its discretion, allow a greater
setback when public amenities such as benches, pocket parks, outdoor
dining or seating areas are proposed. Properties in the C-3 Zone with
frontage on Old Post Road, including those lots which also have frontage
on Route 1 Bypass, are required to have at least a fifteen-foot setback
on Old Post Road.
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C-3 Zone
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All uses
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10 feet***
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NOTES:
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*** Except where side and/or rear setbacks of proposed new uses
abut a single-family use in which case a minimum of 15 feet is required.
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C-3 Zone
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Dwelling, multifamily
Dwelling units as part of a mixed-use building
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40 feet*
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All other uses
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40 feet
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NOTES:
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* Flat roofs, proposed to locate heating, cooling, or other
such mechanical or electrical apparatus off the ground, are acceptable
provided that such apparatus is screened from view and the screening
is designed as an integral part of the building to aid both aesthetics
and noise attenuation. Flat roofs proposed for the purpose of solar
array installations are also acceptable.
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** For properties in the C-3 Zone with frontage on Old Post Road, including those lots which also have frontage on Route 1 Bypass, the setback on Old Post Road must be 15 feet or greater as provided by Subsection E(2)(c) above and building heights must not exceed 25 feet for the first 15 feet beyond the minimum fifteen-foot setback.
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Total Maximum Number of Units Allowed on Lot (Attached or Detached)
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Number of Existing Units
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Public Sewer and Water Available
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Public Sewer and Water Not Available
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0
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4
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2
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1
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3
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3
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2
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2
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2
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