In accordance with the within stated provisions, the following words
and their derivations shall have the meanings herein given:
ADDITION
An extension or increase in floor area or height of a building
or structure.
ALTERATION
At a building or structure, a change or rearrangement in
the structural parts or in the means of egress; or an enlargement
or diminution in volume, whether horizontally or vertically; or to
change the use or to move a building or structure from one location
or position to another.
AMUSEMENT MACHINE COMPLEX
A group of more than five amusement games or amusement machines
in the same place, location or premises constituting a principal or
accessory use.
APPLICANT
The landowner or the agent, optionee, contract purchaser
or other person authorized to act for and acting for the landowner
submitting an application under this chapter.
APPROVING AUTHORITY
The Joint Land Use Board when acting pursuant to the authority
of this chapter.
AUTOMATIC AMUSEMENT GAMES
A machine or device, whether automatic or coin-operated,
whether mechanical, electrical or electronic, which shall be ready
for play by insertion of a coin or may otherwise be operated by the
public for charge for use as a game, entertainment or amusement, including
pinball machines or any device which utilizes a video tube to reproduce
symbolic figures and lines to be representative of real games or activities,
the object of playing of which is to achieve a score.
BUFFER
A strip of land for the purpose of separating uses by distance
and which contains natural wood, land, vegetation, landscaping, berms,
fences or similar devices to screen, shield or block noise, lights,
glare and nuisances, and for a more desirable visual environment.
BUILDING
Any structure having a roof and intended for the housing,
enclosure, shelter or protection of persons, animals, property, process
equipment, goods or materials of any kind or nature.
BUILDING AREA
The total of areas, measured perpendicularly at the widest portion of the principal building and all accessory buildings, including all areas comprised of decks, porches or stoops, all of which must comply with §
455-35, Limiting Schedule, adopted herein, along with any of its subsequent amendments or revisions.
BUILDING HEIGHT
(1)
The vertical distance measured from the average grade of the
center line of the nearest abutting street where the abutting street
center line is lower than the grade at 10 feet distance from the building
face. The building height shall be measured from the elevation of
the finished grade within 10 feet of each face of the building or
structure to the highest point of the building in lieu of from the
abutting street center line where the finished grade within 10 feet
of the building is lower than the abutting street center line. When
a building faces more than one street, the height shall be measured
from the average of grades of the center lines of each street front.
The building height is taken as the greatest vertical distance of
any one face of the building.
(2)
Building heights exclude church spires and church cupolas, provided
that such are less than 10% of the building area, are recessed from
the principal facade and, except for church spires, are less than
10 feet in height. Rooftop appurtenances, chimneys and mechanical
structures are to be included within the building height.
(3)
Any existing structure that is made nonconforming as a result
of this definition shall not require a variance to alter or expand,
provided that said alteration or expansion does not create any new
nonconformity or enlarge any existing nonconformity.
BUILDING LINE
A line parallel to the front line and removed from it by
the depth of the required front yard. The "building line" for the
purposes of this chapter shall be the same as the setback line.
BUILDING, ACCESSORY
A building subordinate to the principal building on a lot
and used for the purposes customarily incidental to those of the principal
building. Where an accessory building is attached to a principal building
in a substantial manner by a wall or roof, such accessory building
shall be considered part of the principal building.
CLEANERS
A service cleaning establishment with machines to be used
by an operator on the premises.
CONDITIONAL STANDARDS
The definite specifications and standards which are to be
used by the approving authority in the review of a conditional use
application.
CONDITIONAL USE
A use permitted in a particular zoning district only upon
a showing that such use in a specified location will comply with the
conditions and standards for the location or operation of such use
as contained in this chapter, and upon the issuance of an authorization
therefor by the Joint Land Use Board.
CONSTRUCTION OFFICIAL
The person appointed pursuant to that section of the Code
of the Borough of Dumont establishing a State Uniform Construction
Code agency.
DRIVE-IN FACILITY
An establishment designed or operated to serve a patron while
seated in an automobile. A drive-in facility shall also include such
similar terms as drive-up or drive-through.
DWELLING
Any building or structure which in whole or in part is designed,
intended, occupied or used for exclusive human habitation, including
cooking, sleeping, eating and sanitary facilities.
DWELLING UNIT
A separate dwelling comprised of one or more rooms, areas
or spaces for the exclusive use of a single family maintaining a household,
such as a living quarter, a house, a home, an apartment, a residence
or a sleeping place. The dwelling unit's common spaces, such as the
eating area, cooking area, living room, dining room, family room,
great room and kitchen, are to be connected with the other spacings
in the unit to allow general family use. Each dwelling unit shall
not have more than one kitchen or cooking area. There shall be at
least one access doorway to the outside public hall from a common
use space within the unit which is accessible for general use.
DWELLING, MULTIFAMILY
Three or more dwelling units which are attached vertically
or horizontally, and which combined units are surrounded by open space
or yards.
DWELLING, ONE-FAMILY
One dwelling unit on a lot which is surrounded by open space
or yards and which is not connected or attached to any other dwelling
unit or building or structure, which is not associated with the unit
by wall, roof, floor, passage, hall, porch or other means.
DWELLING, TOWNHOUSE
A multifamily dwelling where the dwelling units are attached
in a row of at least three such units, in which each unit has its
own front and, where possible, rear access to the outside, no unit
is located over another unit and each unit is separated from any other
unit by one or more common fire-resistant walls.
DWELLING, TWO-FAMILY
Two dwelling units on a lot which are attached vertically
or horizontally, which combined units are surrounded by open space
or yards and which are not connected or attached to any other dwelling
units or buildings or structures which are not associated with the
two units by a wall, roof, floor, passage, hall, porch or other means.
EFFICIENCY APARTMENT
An apartment unit where there is no bedroom but within a
room, within the minimum living floor area, there is a convertible
bed or screened area with a bed.
FAMILY
One or more persons related by blood, adoption or marriage,
including foster children living and cooking together as a single
housekeeping unit; or a number of persons, but not exceeding five
adults, living and cooking together as a single housekeeping unit
where one or more of such persons are not related by blood, adoption
or marriage to others shall also be deemed to constitute a family.
FENCE or FENCE WALL
An enclosing or dividing framework for land, yard, property
or garden, composed generally of materials to form a vertical plane
perpendicular to the ground.
FLOOR AREA RATIO (FAR)
The gross floor area of all buildings or structures on a
lot divided by the total lot area, excluding pools, decks, patios,
HVAC, generators, and sheds of less than 100 square feet.
FLOOR AREA, GROSS
The sum of the gross horizontal areas of the several floors
of a building measured from the exterior face of exterior walls, or
from the center line of a wall separating two buildings, but not including
interior parking spaces, loading spaces for motor vehicles or any
space where the floor-to-ceiling height is less than six feet.
GARAGE
The building or part thereof where motor vehicles are kept
without any provisions for the general maintenance or repairing of
such vehicles.
GARAGE, DETACHED
An enclosed stand-alone structure where motor vehicles are
kept without the provisions for the general maintenance or repairing
of such vehicles. Such garages may not be occupied as living space
nor contain any cooking facility or bathroom.
GARAGE, REPAIR
Any building, premises and land in which or upon which a
business, service or industry involving the maintenance, servicing,
repair or painting of vehicles is conducted or rendered.
GREEN AREA
The percentage of area of the lot not devoted to buildings,
structures, paving, driveways, ingress and egress, sheds, open storage
and similar uses, and is landscaped or left to remain in a wooded
or natural state.
HABITABLE FLOOR AREA
The total floor area of all of the habitable rooms in a dwelling
unit. Also referred to as "minimum living floor area."
HABITABLE ROOM
The habitable area of a home or apartment customarily used
for living, including, but not limited to, kitchen, dining room, living
room, game room, bathroom, but excluding basement, attic, garage (attached
or detached) storage areas, halls and foyers.
HOME OCCUPATION
(1)
The professional office studio or service of a resident physician,
surgeon, dentist, lawyer, real estate agent, architect, artist, accountant,
musician, teacher, psychologist or other related professional field
or home contractor so long as such contractor has no manufacturing
work involved on the premises, provided that any of the professional
services, office work or contracting work mentioned herein complies
with the following:
(a)
No person other than members of the family residing on the premises
shall be engaged in such occupation, and an occupant shall have a
proprietary interest in the occupation;
(b)
The use of the dwelling unit for the home occupation shall be
clearly incidental and subordinate to its use for residential purposes
by its occupants, and provided, further, that such professional service
or office is located on the first floor of said dwelling, and not
more than 25% of the floor area of the dwelling unit, including basement,
shall be used in the conduct of the home occupation;
(c)
There shall be no change in the outside appearance of the building or premises, or other visible evidence of the conduct of such home occupation other than one sign which shall be erected in compliance with the relevant provisions of Chapter
350, Signs, of the Code of the Borough of Dumont;
(d)
The professional service or office shall be carried on wholly
within the principal building and shall not be conducted in any accessory
building;
(e)
There shall be no on-site sales of goods in connection with
such professional service or office;
(f)
No overnight hospital facilities shall be provided for animals
or persons in connection with such professional service or office;
(g)
No such professional service or office shall generate traffic
in greater volumes than would normally be expected in a residential
neighborhood, and any need for parking generated by the conduct of
such home occupation shall be met off the street and other than in
a required front yard; and
(h)
No equipment or process shall be used in such professional service
or office which creates noise, vibration, glare, fumes, odors or electrical
interference, and no equipment or process shall be used which creates
visual or audible interference in any radio or television receivers
off the premises, or causes fluctuations in line voltage off the premises.
(2)
A "home occupation," as defined herein, does not include a veterinarian,
an animal hospital or kennel, an auto repairman, a restaurant, tearoom,
coffee shop, tavern, mortuary, beauty parlor, barbershop or similar
use.
HOUSE TRAILER
Any portable or mobile structure or vehicle on a permanent
chassis used as a dwelling unit or for sleeping purposes or for the
conduct of business, whether or not such vehicle or structure is attached
to a foundation. The term "house trailer" also includes mobile home
or trailer.
IMPERVIOUS SURFACE
A surface covered with a layer of material that is highly
resistant to water infiltration.
(1)
Examples of impervious surfaces include asphalt, macadam, concrete,
brick pavers, and compacted surfaces.
(2)
Examples of surfaces that are specifically not classified as
impervious surfaces include dirt, earth, grass, gravel, rock, sand,
wood chips, nor any other loose, noncompacted surface covering.
KITCHEN
That area of a dwelling that consists of cooking apparatus
of any type and either plumbing fixtures and/or refrigeration of any
type.
LAUNDROMAT
A service cleaning establishment with washing, drying or
dry-cleaning machines for hire to be used by customers on the premises
for family laundering or dry-cleaning purposes.
LOT
A designated parcel, tract or area of land established by
a plat or otherwise as permitted by law, and to be used, developed
or built upon as a unit. One or more contiguous parcels of land united
by a common interest or use considered as a unit occupied by a principal
building or zoning use and its accessory buildings and uses, if any,
including the open spaces of such unit of land. It may or may not
coincide with the deed description thereof or the boundaries of the
same as shown on the Tax Assessment Map of the Borough of Dumont or
a map filed for record or otherwise.
LOT AREA
The area of a horizontal plane bounded by the front, side
and rear lot lines; provided, however, that any easement area, brook
or waterway area shall not be utilized in computing overall square
footage.
LOT COVERAGE
The percentage of area of a lot devoted to the principal
or accessory building or structure; provided, however, that roof eaves
shall be included in the computation of lot coverage.
LOT FRONTAGE
The horizontal distance measured along the full length of
the front lot line and drawn at right angles from the shortest lot
line.
LOT LINE
A line of record bounding a lot which divides one lot from
another lot or from a public or private street or any other public
space.
LOT LINE, FRONT
A boundary of a lot which is along an existing or dedicated
public street or, where no such existing or dedicated public streets
exist, is along a public way. In the case of a corner lot there shall
be one front yard directly adjacent to the primary entrance facing
a street. The second frontage shall be considered side yard.
LOT LINE, REAR
The lot line which is more distant from and most nearly parallel
to the front lot line. If a rear lot line is less than 15 feet in
length, or if a lot comes to a point at the rear, the rear lot line
shall be a line at least 15 feet in length, lying wholly within the
lot and parallel with the front lot line.
LOT LINE, SIDE
Any boundary of a lot which is not a front lot line or a
rear lot line.
LOT, CORNER
A lot or parcel of land abutting on two or more streets at
their intersection forming an interior angle of less than 135°.
A corner lot shall have one front yard directly adjacent to the primary
entrance facing a street. The second frontage shall be considered
side yard.
LOT, DEPTH OF
The mean horizontal distance between the front and rear lot
lines.
LOT, WIDTH OF
The straight-line distance between points on opposite side
lot lines where the boundary between the front yard and the side yards
meet at the front setback line.
MANUFACTURE
The converting of raw, unfinished materials or products,
or any or either of them, into an article or articles or substance
of a different character or for use for a different purpose. The term
"manufacture" shall also include the mechanical or chemical transformation
of materials or substances into new products, including the assembling
of component parts, the manufacturing of products and the blending
of materials, such as lubricating oils, plastics, resins or liquors.
MASTER PLAN
A composite of the mapped and written proposals recommending
the natural, physical and economic development capacities and goals
of the Borough which has been adopted by the Dumont Joint Land Use
Board.
MUNICIPAL LAND USE LAW
P.L. 1975, c. 291, N.J.S.A. 40:55D-1 et seq. and all the
subsequent amendments thereto.
NONCONFORMING LOT
A lot, the area, dimension or location of which was lawful
prior to the adoption, revision or amendment of a zoning ordinance
but fails to conform to the requirements of the zoning district in
which it is located by reason of such adoption, revision or amendment.
NONCONFORMING STRUCTURE
A structure, the size, dimension or location of which was
lawful prior to the adoption, revision or amendment of a zoning ordinance
but which fails to conform to the requirements of the zoning district
in which it is located by reasons of such adoption, revision or amendment.
NONCONFORMING USE
A use or activity which was lawful prior to the adoption,
revision or amendment of a zoning ordinance but which fails to conform
to the requirements of the zoning district in which it is located
by reasons of such adoption, revision or amendment.
PARKING SPACE
The on-site parking on a temporary basis of motor vehicles
which are directly accessible to an access aisle. Such parking area
is not to be used for the sale, display or repair of motor vehicles
or the storage of motor vehicles before or after the sale, display
or repair of the same.
PATIO
A level, landscaped, and/or surfaced area, also referred
to as a "terrace," directly adjacent to a principal building at or
within six inches of the finished grade and not covered with a permanent
roof.
PERVIOUS DRIVEWAY SURFACE
A surface that will permit surface water to pass through the surface and provide a durable driveway surface. (See §
455-17, Off-street parking, Subsection
T, Driveways, Residential, for more information.)
PERVIOUS SURFACE
A surface that will permit surface water to pass through
the surface, resulting in minimal runoff to abutting streets, sidewalks,
swales, and ditches.
PREMISES
The lot and any structures thereon, on or in which a subject
use is situated.
PROPERTY LINE
The same as a lot line for the purposes of this chapter.
RESIDENTIAL AGRICULTURE
The on-site growing, harvesting or keeping of plants for
the consumption and enjoyment of residents of the property, and not
for commercial purposes.
RESTAURANT
A public eating and drinking establishment in which the primary
function is the preparation and serving of food and drink on the premises
and for on-site consumption. Excluded from this definition for the
purposes of this article are drive-in restaurants. Retail establishments
which may serve food and drink as an accessorial use, such as delicatessens
or supermarkets, are also excluded from this definition for the purposes
of this chapter.
(1)
In order to assure compliance with the requirements that a restaurant
have as its primary function the preparation and serving of food and
drink on the premises and for on-site consumption, the following requirements
are hereby imposed:
(a)
All food and drink are to be ordered by a customer while he
is seated at a table or counter where it is to be consumed.
(b)
The restaurant shall not be designed in such a manner as to
allow the ordering of food and drink in any location other than at
the table or counter where it is to be consumed.
(c)
All consumption of food and drink is to be within the building
area designed for restaurant use. No food or drink shall be consumed
in any other portion of the building or lot.
(d)
Food and drink may be taken from the premises only when such
take-out service is incidental to the primary restaurant use.
(2)
In the event that a restaurant use abuts a residential use or
zone, or institutional premises, the restaurant use shall be screened
along those portions that are adjacent to such residential zone or
institutional premises by a fence or fence wall not less than five
feet in height or with a four-foot planting strip consisting of shrubs
or trees which are at least four feet high at the time of planting.
Such screening shall extend to an equidistant point between the minimum
setback line for the district to the public right-of-way.
(3)
The developer, as a condition for approval, shall present evidence
to the approving authority that there will be provisions for the disposal
of all solid, liquid and gaseous wastes and that there will be no
air pollution or unreasonable odors.
(4)
The restaurant use shall not depreciate the value of contiguous
properties or create instances of discomfort or annoyance to the neighborhood
residential uses and zones.
RESTAURANT, DRIVE-IN
An establishment serving food to persons outside the building
in which the food is prepared and/or providing tables, benches or
automobile parking spaces where food may be eaten outside such building.
SERVICE CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT
A retail business, with attendant(s) present at all times,
that uses washing, drying, dry-cleaning, pressing, ironing and similar
machines for the care and cleaning of customers' clothes and household
dry goods. Excluded from this definition for the purposes of this
chapter are laundry areas which serve as an accessorial use to apartments
for the exclusive use by tenants and owner.
SERVICE STATION
Any building, place or location designed to supply motor
vehicles with gasoline and fuel for propulsion, oils, greases, automobile
sundries or for the inspection, testing, examination and cleaning
of motor vehicles or for the minor repair or replacement of parts
and shall include fuel pumps and fuel storage tanks. "Service stations,"
for the purpose of this chapter, are what may be commonly referred
to as "filling, gas or gasoline stations."
SETBACK
The distance from the property line to a building or permanent
structure at the shortest distance thereto, measured at right angles
to the property line. The front, interior side, corner side and rear
setbacks shall be measured from the front, interior side, corner side
and rear lot lines, respectively.
(1)
Projections into setbacks - general exceptions.
(a)
The projection of parapets, windowsills, doorposts, rainwater
leaders, roof gutters, and similar ornamental or structural fixtures
may project a maximum distance of not more than six inches into required
yards.
(b)
Cornices, bay windows, window wells, chimneys, balconies, landings,
and other similar architectural features may project a maximum distance
of not more than two feet into required yards, provided same is no
more than six feet wide and no more than one projection on each elevation.
Front steps may project a distance of not more than four feet into
a required front yard.
(2)
Wall-mounted canopies or awnings may extend up to three feet
over an entrance and shall not be counted towards the setback requirements.
(3)
Patios may be within any side and/or rear yard setback, provided
same is no closer than three feet to the property line.
SHOPPING CENTER DEVELOPMENT
A group of commercial establishments which provide for the
sale of the daily living needs, such as food and drugs, as well as
personal services, such as apparel and furniture, banking, professional
services and recreation. Such a center should be developed as a unit.
A shopping center development shall be comprised of no less than 15,000
contiguous square feet of ground space and shall comply with the following
standards:
(1)
The developer shall present extensive evidence to the approving
authority that there will be no traffic problems created by the proposed
shopping center development. The approving authority's considerations
in determining the existence or nonexistence of traffic problems are
to include, but not be limited to, the following:
(a)
The capacity of existing roadways to take any increased traffic
flow.
(b)
The need for left-hand turns in order to accommodate the ingress
and egress of traffic from the proposed use.
(d)
The effect the proposed shopping development will have on increasing
traffic through the local residential streets.
(e)
The location and design of the access driveways.
(f)
Pedestrian and cyclist safety.
(g)
The number, manner and design of all physical traffic control
devices to be located in the interior parking lot and driveway.
(2)
The proposed shopping center development shall promote a desirable
visual environment through creative development techniques and good
civic design in arrangements in accordance with the Municipal Land
Use Law. All masonry walls that serve as a facing shall be constructed
of brick or a material of similar aesthetic appeal. Cement or cinder
blocks shall not be exposed to view on a visually finished masonry
wall.
(3)
The developer shall comply with all provisions of Chapter
350, Signs, of the Code of the Borough of Dumont.
STORE
A building structure devoted primarily to the retail sale
of goods and services and where the service is performed or the goods
to be sold are prepared in their finished form on the premises.
STREET LINE
The dividing line between the street and the lot.
STRUCTURAL PART
A principal member which is used to support live and/or dead
loads, such as a bearing partition, bearing wall, beam, girder, column,
pier or post; but, however, excluding such secondary elements as a
joist, flooring, decking or lintel whose supporting area is no greater
than 49 square feet and excluding nonbearing partition wall.
STRUCTURE
A combination of materials to form a construction for use,
occupancy, HVAC, power generation or ornamentation, whether installed
on, above or below the surface of land or water.
USE
The purpose or activity for which land, structures or buildings
are designed, arranged or intended, or for which land, structures
or buildings are occupied or maintained.
USE, ACCESSORIAL
A use clearly incidental and subordinate to the principal
use and located on the same lot with such principal use.
USE, PROHIBITED
A use not permitted within a district. Those uses not expressly
permitted within this chapter are prohibited. The listing of certain
uses as specifically prohibited reiterates the prohibition regarding
those particular uses to avoid doubt or confusion.
YARD
The area on a lot extending along a lot line between such
lot line and a building, structure or use occupying such lot.
YARD, FRONT
A yard extending the full width of a lot and situated between
the street line and the line of the building projected to the side
lines of the lot. The depth of the front yard shall be measured between
the line of the building and the street line at its shortest point.
YARD, REAR
A yard extending the full width of the lot situated between
the rear line of the building and the rear line of the lot measured
at its shortest point.
YARD, SIDE
A yard situated between the building and the side line of
the lot and extending from the front yard to the rear yard.