It is the purpose of the HCC Homestead Commercial Center Zoning
District C-1 Zone to permit development and redevelopment of community-scale
commercial and office uses, and compatible mixed uses within the existing
developed shopping center in Block 42.01, Lot 1, and Block 42.30,
Lot 151. In the HCC Homestead Commercial Center land, buildings or
premises shall be used by-right only for one or more of the following
uses; provided, however, that no single business establishment or
institutional use shall occupy a total floor area in excess of 10,000
square feet, except for grocery stores, which shall not occupy a total
floor area in excess of 20,000 square feet.
A. Health care and related uses, such as: adult day-care services; licensed
child-care services and preschools; medical and diagnostic laboratories;
outpatient care services; and vocational rehabilitation services.
B. Educational uses, such as: business, technical, and trade schools;
instructional academies for fine, martial, and performing arts, language,
driving, etc; and tutoring and test preparation services; and training
academies.
C. Banks and finance, insurance, and real estate uses, such as: banks
and credit unions; and finance, insurance and real estate offices.
D. Eating and drinking establishments, such as: full-service restaurants,
where patrons order and are served while seated and pay after eating;
limited-service restaurants, where patrons order and pay before eating
at the restaurant or elsewhere; buffets and cafeterias, where patrons
serve themselves and eat seated at the restaurant; and caterers and
catering halls.
E. Personal and household services, such as: dry-cleaning and laundry
services; hair, nail, skin, diet, and weight-care services; pet-care
services; photography studios and photofinishing services; tailoring
and dressmaking services; and repair services for personal and household
items, such as cameras, jewelry, musical instruments, precision equipment,
and timepieces; computer, electronic, and telecommunication equipment;
footwear, leather goods, and luggage; furniture, furnishings, and
upholstery; home appliances; medical and optical supplies; mortuary;
and similar items.
F. Recreational uses, such as: art galleries; libraries, museums and
historical sites; private and commercial athletic, exercise, fitness,
spa, sports, and wellness centers; and similar indoor facilities.
G. Retail sale of fresh, packaged, and prepared foods and related items,
including food markets, convenience stores and small specialty supermarkets,
such as: baked goods and tortillas; beer, wine, and liquor; hot and
cold beverages, ice, and soft drinks; dairy items; meats; confections,
dessert, nuts, and snacks; fish and seafood; flowers; fruit and vegetables;
herbs, seasonings, and spices; tobacco and other consumable foodstuffs.
H. Retail sale and associated repair of personal items, such as: clothing,
accessories and shoes; jewelry, luggage, and leather goods, optical
care and medical supplies; pet and pet supplies; pharmacies and health
and personal-care supplies; and similar items.
I. Retail sale and associated repair of home improvement and household
items, such as: appliances and electronic devices; building equipment,
materials and supplies; furniture, home furnishings, and decorations;
hardware; lawn and garden equipment, materials, and supplies; and
similar items.
J. Retail sale and associated repair of other domestic and small business
items, such as: artworks and craftworks, including production studios
and galleries; audio, gaming, and video electronic media, including
rentals; automobile parts and supplies; books, newspapers, magazines,
music, periodicals, and other nonelectronic media; computers and telecommunication
devices and accessories; office supplies, stationery, cards, and gifts;
hobbies, toys, and sporting goods; and similar items.
K. Professional, scientific, and technical services, such as: accounting,
tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services; advertising, public
relations, and related services; architectural, engineering, and related
services; computer systems design and related services; home improvement
contractor services without equipment and materials storage; legal
services; management, scientific, and technical consulting services;
marketing research and public opinion polling; physicians, dentists
and other licensed health practitioners; specialized design services;
translation and interpretation services.
L. Administrative and support services, such as: business support services;
copying, photocopying and printing services; employment services;
facilities support services; investigation and security services;
mailing, packaging and labeling services; office administrative services;
property maintenance, janitorial and similar services; and travel
arrangement and reservation services.
M. Contractor offices, including an office of a carpenter, contractor, plumber, electrician, painter, roofer, or similar nonnuisance business, subject to the conditions of §
65-14J.
N. Government buildings, facilities, and uses, including parks, playgrounds,
and municipal parking facilities.
O. Utility substations, subject to the following requirements:
(1) No storage of materials and trucks and no repair facilities or housing
of repair crews, except within completely enclosed buildings, shall
be permitted.
(2) The architectural design of the exterior of any building shall be
in keeping with other structures in the neighborhood.
(3) Screening shall be developed in accordance with the requirements
of this chapter. All plants not surviving one year after planting
must be replaced.
Q. Community stormwater management basins and green infrastructure systems,
per N.J.A.C. 7:8.
R. Decentralized/shared/cluster wastewater management systems, per N.J.A.C.
7:9A.
S. Publicly owned and privately owned wastewater treatment works, per
N.J.A.C. 7:14A.
T. Massage establishments, as a conditional use, subject to compliance with the conditions in Chapter
40A.
[Added 12-15-2021 by Ord.
No. 2021-35]
Only the following accessory uses shall be permitted:
A. Accessory uses on the same lot with and customarily incidental to
any of the above permitted uses.
B. An eating and drinking establishment or retail prepared foods sales
establishment shall be permitted to operate outdoor cafes in adjacent
courtyards, plazas and on sidewalks as an accessory use, provided
pedestrian circulation and access to store entrances shall not be
impaired and the following standards and guidelines are met:
(1) To allow for pedestrian circulation, a minimum of five feet of sidewalk
along the curb and to the entrances of the establishment shall be
free of tables and other encumbrances.
(2) Outdoor cafes not occupying sidewalks shall be delineated by permanently
placed planters, fencing and/or walls. Outdoor cafes occupying sidewalk
areas shall be delineated by moveable enclosures.
(3) Awnings, canopies or large umbrellas shall be permitted and located
to provide shade. Colors shall complement building colors.
(4) Outdoor cafes shall provide outdoor trash receptacles.
(5) Tables, chairs, planters, trash receptacles and other elements of
street furniture shall be compatible with the architectural character
of the building where the establishment is located.
(6) Outdoor entertainment is prohibited.
(7) Outdoor cafes shall be located a minimum of 50 feet from all residential
lot lines.
(8) Operators or owners of establishments with outdoor cafes shall be
responsible for trash pickup and shall maintain a litter-free and
well-kept appearance within and immediately adjacent to the outdoor
cafe.
(9) Outdoor cafes shall not be entitled to additional signage, beyond
what is permitted for the main use.
C. Delivery services for all eating and drinking establishments.
D. Indoor dancing and entertainment uses for full-service eating and
drinking establishments;
F. Electric vehicle service stations, which may be counted as part of
the use(s) minimum off-street parking requirement.
H. Roof-mounted solar energy systems.
I. Massage establishments, subject to compliance with the conditions in Chapter
40A.
[Added 12-15-2021 by Ord.
No. 2021-35]
In addition to those listed in Article
XIX, General Regulations, §
65-88, Prohibited uses, the following uses also shall be prohibited in the HCC Homestead Commercial Center Zoning District:
A. Automotive sales/leasing, repair, washing/detailing.
B. Gasoline service stations.
Area and bulk requirements shall be as follows:
A. Lot size: 7,500 square feet minimum.
B. Lot width: 50 feet minimum.
C. Lot depth: 150 feet minimum.
D. Lot coverage: 40% maximum for single-family uses, with or without
accessory apartment units; 70% maximum for all other uses.
E. Front yard: 20 feet minimum from Township streets; zero feet from
all other.
F. Side yards: 20 feet aggregate total with an eight-foot minimum, each,
provided that, when a written agreement is provided by adjoining property
owners, no side yard shall be required where two or more commercial
uses abut side to side, between properties of separate ownership.
In case of a series of abutting structures paralleling a public right-of-way,
an open and unobstructed passage of at least 30 feet in width shall
be provided at grade level at intervals of not more than 300 feet.
G. Rear yards: 25 feet minimum.
H. Height: 2.5 stories maximum.