[Ord. No. 00-40, 7-24-2000]
A comprehensive ordinance regulating and limiting the uses of
land and the uses and locations of buildings and structures; regulating
and restricting the height and bulk of buildings and structures and
determining the area of yards and other open spaces; regulating and
limiting the density of population; dividing the Township of Neptune
into zone districts for such purposes; adopting a map of said Township
showing boundaries and the classification of such zone districts;
establishing rules, regulations and standards governing the subdivision
of land within the Township; establishing a Planning Board, Zoning
Board of Adjustment, and Historic Preservation Commission; and prescribing
penalties for the violation of its provisions.
[Ord. No. 00-40, 7-24-2000]
The short form by which this Chapter may be known shall be "THE
LAND DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE."
[Ord. No. 00-40, 7-24-2000]
It is the intent and purpose of this Chapter to exercise the
authority delegated to municipalities under the Municipal Land Use
Law (N.J.S.A. 40:55D-1 et seq.) to regulate development.
The implementation of the Township of Neptune Master Plan through
the provisions of this Chapter is intended:
A. To guide the appropriate use or development of all lands in a manner
that will promote the public health, safety, morals and general welfare;
B. To secure safety from fire, flood, panic and other natural and man-made
disasters;
C. To provide adequate light, air and open space;
D. To ensure that the development of the Township of Neptune does not
conflict with the development and general welfare of neighboring municipalities,
the county and state as a whole;
E. To promote the establishment of appropriate population densities
and concentrations that will contribute to the well-being of persons,
neighborhoods, communities and regions and preservation of the environment;
F. To encourage the appropriate and efficient expenditure of public
funds by the coordination of public development with land use policies;
G. To provide sufficient space in appropriate locations for a variety
of residential, recreational, commercial and industrial uses and open
space, both public and private, according to their respective environmental
requirements in order to meet the needs of all New Jersey citizens;
H. To encourage the location and design of transportation routes that
will promote the free flow of traffic while discouraging location
of such facilities and routes which will result in congestion or blight;
I. To provide a desirable visual environment through creative development
techniques and good civic design and arrangements;
J. To promote the conservation of historic sites and districts, open
space, energy resources and valuable natural resources and to prevent
urban sprawl and degradation of the environment through improper use
of land;
K. To encourage planned unit development which incorporates the best
features of design and relate the type, design and layout of residential,
commercial, industrial and recreational development of the particular
site;
L. To encourage senior citizen community housing construction;
M. To encourage the coordination of various public and private procedures
and activities shaping land development with a view of lessening the
cost of such development and to the more efficient use of land;
N. To promote utilization of renewable energy sources;
O. To promote the maximum practical recovery and recycling of recyclable
materials from municipal solid waste through the use of planning practices
designed to incorporate the state recycling plan goals and to compliment
municipal recycling programs.
P. To promote a balanced variety of residential, commercial, industrial,
recreational, public, open space and conservation land uses.
Q. To preserve and enhance the existing character of the residential
neighborhoods in the Township while providing a mix of housing types
and uses.
R. To promote aesthetic and site improvements in the Township's major
commercial and industrial areas in a manner that maintains an appropriate
transition between residential and commercial uses and districts.
S. To guide the redevelopment and development of the remaining large
parcels and scattered vacant sites within neighborhoods to ensure
proposed uses support existing uses without adverse impacts in terms
of land use compatibility, traffic, economic, and aesthetic impacts.
T. To maintain a balance between residential and nonresidential uses
to ensure a stable and sound community tax base and local employment
opportunities.
U. To provide for the utilization of the Township waterfront for appropriate
uses.
V. To reclaim underutilized and/or constrained parcels for productive
use.
W. To provide a circulation network for vehicles, bicycles and pedestrians
that permits safe and efficient travel.
X. To provide for adequate parking facilities in accordance with the
needs of the respective land uses and the character of the individual
zone districts.
Y. To provide adequate community facilities and services in order to
enhance the quality of life for existing and future Township residents
and respond to changing demographics.
Z. To promote the preservation of natural systems and environmentally
sensitive areas, particularly wetland, woodland, coastal, flood hazard
and aquifer recharge areas, in a manner that provides open space and
enhances existing parklands and facilities.
[Ord. No. 00-40, 7-24-2000]
Whenever the Township or any duly constituted board, agency
or department thereof is acting in or pursuant to the performance
of a governmental function, carrying out a legislative mandate or
in the exercise of its private right as a corporate body, any Township
owned, operated or controlled building, structure, facility or use
either existing or proposed shall not be subject to the provisions
of this Chapter. It is the intention of this section that whatever
the Township may be authorized to do shall constitute a function of
government and that whenever the Township shall act pursuant to granted
authority, it acts as government and not as private entrepreneur and,
therefore, is exempt from any Zoning Ordinance and any land use act
zoning provisions.
[Ord. No. 00-40, 7-24-2000]
The provisions of this Chapter shall be held to the minimum
requirements for the health, safety, morals and general welfare of
the Township of Neptune.
The provisions and requirements of this Chapter shall be held
paramount to any corresponding or similar, but less restrictive, provisions
and requirements of any existing law, ordinance, rule, regulation,
deed restriction or private covenant affecting lands and premises
in the Township of Neptune.
[Ord. No. 00-40, 7-24-2000]
All applicable requirements shall be met at the time of erection,
enlargement, alteration, moving or change in use of the principal
use and shall apply to the entire structure or structures whether
or not the entire structure or structures were involved in the erection,
enlargement, alteration, moving or change in use.
[Ord. No. 00-40, 7-24-2000]
Approval of final plans by the Planning Board or Zoning Board
of Adjustment, as the case may be, shall constitute an acceptance
of proposed dedications for streets, parks, and other public uses
or purposes. Nonetheless, such approval shall not constitute an acceptance
of physical improvements on such dedicated land and shall not impose
on the Township any obligation of jurisdiction or maintenance of such
improvements. The acceptance of such physical improvements shall be
by action of the Township Committee in accordance with N.J.S.A. 40:55D-53.
[Ord. No. 00-40, 7-24-2000]
The time period for the effect of approval shall begin with
the date of the adoption of the resolution memorializing such approval
of the subject application by the Board of Jurisdiction.
[Ord. No. 00-40, 7-24-2000]
No subdivision or site plan involving any street(s) requiring
additional right-of-way width as specified in the Master Plan or Official
Map and the street requirements of this Chapter shall be approved
unless such additional right-of-way, either along one or both sides
of said street(s), as applicable, shall be deeded to the municipality
or other appropriate governmental agency.
[Ord. No. 00-40, 7-24-2000]
No building shall be erected and no existing building shall
be moved, altered, enlarged, or rebuilt, nor shall any land be designed,
used or intended to be used for any purpose other than as permitted
within the zoning districts so described by this Chapter, nor shall
any open space or yard area be encroached upon or reduced in any manner
except in strict conformity with the regulations contained herein.