Principal Building Minimum
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Lot area (1)
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1 ac.
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Lot frontage
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150'
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Lot width
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150'
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Lot depth
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150'
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Side yard (each)
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35'
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Front yard
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75'
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Rear yard
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50'
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Accessory Building Minimum
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Distance to side line
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25'
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Distance to side line
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25'
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Distance to other building
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25'
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Maximum
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Floor Area Ratio
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0.15 for non-wetland, non-wetland buffer and non-100-year floodplain
acreage, plus a transfer of an additional 0.03 from any wetland, wetland
buffer and 100-year floodplain acreage of the lot to the non-wetland,
non-wetland buffer and non-100-year floodplain lands.
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Lot coverage
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50.0%
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NOTES:
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(1)
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An area equivalent to either one acre or at least 75% of the
minimum required "lot area," whichever is greater, shall be contiguous
non-wetland, non-wetland buffer and non-one-hundred-year floodplain
acreage, and such area must be appropriately situated for the location
and construction of the child care center and its appurtenances, including
any septic system serving the lot.
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Abattoir
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Acid manufacture
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Ammonia, bleaching or chlorine manufacturing
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Arsenal
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Asphalt manufacturing or refining
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Candle manufacturing
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Celluloid manufacturing
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Coke oven
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Creosote treatment or manufacture
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Disinfectants manufacturing
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Distillation of bone, coal or wood
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Dyestuff manufacturing
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Emery cloth and sandpaper manufacturing
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Explosive manufacturing or storage
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Extermination and insect poison manufacturing
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Fat rendering
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Fertilizer manufacturing
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Fish smoking or curing
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Gas manufacturing
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Glue, size or gelatin manufacture
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Junkyard or automobile wrecking yard
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Lampblack manufacture
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Match manufacture
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Oilcloth or linoleum manufacture
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Oiled or rubber goods manufacture
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Ore reduction
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Paint, oil, shellac, turpentine or varnish manufacture
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Petroleum refining or storage
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Plating works
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Potash works
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Printing-ink manufacture
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Pyroxyline manufacture
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Rubber manufacture
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Saltworks
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Sauerkraut manufacture
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Shoeblacking manufacture
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Smelter
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Soap manufacture
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Stockyard
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Tallow, grease or lard manufacturing or refining
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Tanning, curing or storage of leather, rawhides or skins
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Tar distillation and manufacture
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Those uses which may be noxious or offensive by reason of the
emission of odor, gas, smoke or noise
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Vinegar manufacture
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Wool pulling or scouring
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Yeast plant
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District
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With Individual Septic Systems
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With Both Public Water and Public Sewers
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GMN
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0.6du/ac
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1.25du/ac
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GMS
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1du/3.2ac
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0.75du/ac, up to 1.75du/ac with Pinelands Development Credits
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GD
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1du/3.2ac
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0.75du/ac, up to 1.75du/ac with Pinelands Development Credits
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RGD-1
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1du/3.2u/ac
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0.6du/ac (public water only)
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RGD-2
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1du/3.2u/ac
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Not Applicable
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RS-1 and RS-2
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1du/6ac
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Not Applicable
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AR
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0.25du/ac
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0.25du/ac
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With Individual Septic Systems
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With Public Water & Sewers
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GMN, GMS, GD, RGD-1, RGD-2 & AR Districts
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RS-1 & RS-2 Districts
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RGD-1[4] & AR Districts
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GMS & GD Districts w/o PDCs
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GMN District & GMS & GD Districts w/ PDCs
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Minimum Lot Area
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1 ac [1]
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3.2 ac
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1 ac
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12,500 s.f.[2]
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10,000 s.f.[2]
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Principal Building Minimum
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Lot Frontage
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125'
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200'
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125'
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90'
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85'
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Lot Width
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125'
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200'
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125'
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90'
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85'
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Lot Depth
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200'
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300'
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200'
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100'
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100'
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Side Yard
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30' each
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50' each
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30' each
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10' one 25' both [3]
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10' one 25' both [3]
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Front Yard
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50'
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75'
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50'
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35'
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35'
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Rear Yard
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50'
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100'
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50'
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30' [3]
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30' [3]
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Accessory Building Minimum
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The accessory building setbacks in each zoning district shall
apply.
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Maximum Coverage
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Building(s)
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10%
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10%
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10%
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20
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20%
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Lot
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20%
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15%
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20%
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30%
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35
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FOOTNOTES:
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[1]
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An on-site alternate septic system may be required. Moreover,
in the RGD-2 District, Residential Cluster Development is permitted
on lots a minimum of one acre in size, provided that the remainder
of the parcel not assigned to individual residential lots shall be
permanently dedicated through recordation of a restriction on the
deed to the parcel as open space with no further development permitted.
Recreational amenities may be permitted on the deed restricted lands
insofar as they are consistent with the types of recreational amenities
which could have been developed as accessory uses on the residential
lots, absent clustering.
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[2]
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The specific minimum lot area shall be contiguous non-wetland,
non-wetland buffer and non-one-hundred-year floodplain acreage, and
such area must be appropriately situated for the location and construction
of the detached single-family dwelling and its appurtenances and customary
accessory uses; otherwise the minimum required lot area shall be 25,000
square feet in the GMS and GD Districts and 20,000 square feet in
the GMN District.
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[3]
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Design Elements and Decks as described below may extend into
the minimum required yard area, provided that in all cases the first
floor and second floor design elements may intrude not more than three
feet into the minimum required yard area (decks may extend further).
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First Floor Design Elements: Chimneys, window elements, eaves,
entranceway elements, and similar architectural and foundation projections
as approved by the Planning Board, provided that the total length
of such extensions is limited to 45% of the linear distance of the
foundation wall.
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Second Floor Design Elements: Chimneys, eaves, bays, cantilevers
and windows.
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Decks: Decks may be located in side and/or rear yard areas only,
shall be set back a minimum of 10 feet from all property lines, and
shall occupy not more than 25% of any particular side or rear yard
area within which the deck is located.
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[4]
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With public water only.
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Single-Family Detached Dwellings
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Principal Building Minimum
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Lot area
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4,500 sq. ft.
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Lot frontage
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50'
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Lot width
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50'
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Lot depth
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90'
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Side yard
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10' one; 0' other [2]
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Front yard
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20'[3]
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Rear yard [1]
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15'
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Accessory Building Minimum
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Distance to side line
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5'
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Distance to rear line
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5'
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Maximum Lot Coverage [4]
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60%
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Footnotes for Single-Family Detached Dwellings:
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[1]
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Design Element and Decks as described below may extend into
the minimum required yard area, provided that in all cases the first
floor and second floor design elements may intrude not more than three
feet into the minimum required yard area (decks may extend further),
and provided further that the extensions will only be allowed when
privacy walls, screening or fencing are incorporated as part of the
overall design of the dwelling unit or where the subject yard area
abuts major open space areas at least 100 feet in width along the
entire length of the subject lot line.
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First Floor Design Elements: Chimneys, window elements, eaves,
entranceway elements, and similar architectural and foundation projections
as approved by the Planning Board, provided that the total length
of such extensions is limited to 45% of the linear distance of the
foundation wall.
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Second Floor Design Elements: Chimneys, eaves, bays, cantilevers
and windows.
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Decks: Decks may be permitted, subject to specific approval
by the Planning Board of submitted design options, provided that such
decks are located in side and/or rear yard areas only, are set back
a minimum of five feet from all property lines, and do not occupy
more than 25% of any particular side or rear yard area within which
a deck is located. Decks off the second floor of a dwelling unit may
only be permitted where the subject yard area abuts major open space
areas at least 100 feet in width along the entire length of the subject
lot line. Decks and landscaping in the vicinity thereof shall be constructed
and/or maintained at all times so as to afford reasonable pedestrian
access to rear yards.
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[2]
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Provided that dwellings on adjacent lots shall be separated
by a distance of at least 14 feet, such distance measured between
foundation walls, but excluding any design element or deck extensions
in accordance with Footnote number [1] hereinabove.
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[3]
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Provided that the front yard setback may be reduced to a minimum
of 10 feet when a low front brick wall or wood picket or ornamental
wrought iron fence, or a combination thereof, is provided along the
frontage of the lot in order to create a privacy area, and where similar
front yard treatments are provided to a sufficient number of other
Single-Family Detached Dwelling lots in order to create a minimum
contiguous street frontage of 200 feet with such front yard treatments.
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[4]
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Includes the square footage coverage of the lot by all buildings
and other impervious surfaces. In order to reasonably assure that
a sufficient area of a lot remains available to a property owner for
potential building expansion and the construction of accessory structures
on the lot, a typical plan for the required "minimum" lot size shall
be provided to the Planning Board indicating the extent of impervious
surface coverage to be constructed on the lots prior to initial sale
to a homeowner. Any restrictions to be incorporated in the deeds of
the lots and within the by-laws of any homeowners' association regarding
building expansion or the construction of additional accessory structures
also should be indicated.
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R-O-W Width
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Traffic Lanes No. Width
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Shoulder Width Within Gutters
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Width Outside Gutters On Each Side
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Width Between Gutters
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Collector
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66'
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2 @ 13'
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10'
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10'
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46'
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Local
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50'[1]
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2 @ 15'
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—
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10'
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30'[2]
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Alley [3]
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20'[4]
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2 @ 9'
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—
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—
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18'[5]
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Footnotes for Street Requirements:
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[1]
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For "Local" streets within an Easttown Planned Development which
are determined by the Planning Board not to provide for through traffic
movement through the development, the right-of-way shall be considered
coterminous with the required cartway (width between gutters), provided
an easement of 10 feet in width is provided either on both sides of
the cartway or in other appropriate locations as may be specifically
approved by the Planning Board for the placement of curbs, sidewalks,
utilities, drainage and landscaping.
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[2]
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Except in specific instances with an Easttown Planned Development
where it may be appropriate to reduce the pavement width to 26 feet
for two-way traffic and 21 feet for one-way traffic; all as may be
approved by the Planning Board based upon adequate information that
the eventual street network in the area will not necessitate a wider
cartway.
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[a]
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Where the pavement width is 30 feet, parking is permitted on
both sides of the street. Where the pavement width is 28 feet for
two-way traffic flow, parking is permitted only on one side. Where
the pavement width is between 26 feet and 28 feet for two-way traffic
flow, no parking is permitted on the street.
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[b]
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Where the pavement width is between 21 feet and 26 feet for
one-way traffic flow, parking is permitted only on one side of the
street.
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[c]
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Additionally, mountable Belgian block curbing may be required
on one or both sides of the street as determined appropriate by the
Planning Board, considering both the necessity of emergency vehicular
access and the practical ability to provide a transition between vertical
and mountable curbing.
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[3]
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Permitted only within an Easttown Planned Development. No parking
is permitted on an alley. Alleys must be designed to accommodate emergency
vehicular access.
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[4]
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For alleys, the right-of-way shall be considered coterminous
with the required cartway (width between gutters).
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[5]
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Where traffic is restricted to one-way, the width between gutters
may be reduced to 15 feet.
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Principal Building Minimums
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Lot Frontage
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90'
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Lot Width
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90'
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Lot Depth
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100'
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Side Yard
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10' one; 25' both [1]
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Front Yard
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35'
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Rear Yard
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30' [1]
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Accessory Building Minimums
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Distance to Side Line
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10'
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Distance to Rear Line
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10'
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Distance to Other Building
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15'
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Maximums
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Building Coverage Of Principal Building
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20%
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Lot Coverage
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30%
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FOOTNOTES:
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[1]
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Design Elements and Decks as described below may extend into
the minimum required yard area, provided that in all cases the first
floor and second floor design elevation may intrude not more than
three feet into the minimum required yard area (decks may extend further):
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First Floor Design Elements: Chimneys, window elements, eaves,
entranceway elements and similar architectural and foundation projections
as approved by the Planning Board, provided that the total length
of such extensions is limited to 45% of the linear distance of the
foundation wall.
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Second Floor Design Elements: Chimneys, eaves, bays, cantilevers
and windows.
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Decks: Decks may be located in side and/or rear yard areas only,
shall be set back a minimum of 10 feet from all property lines, and
shall occupy no more than 25% of any particular side or rear yard
area within which the deck is located.
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Maximum Percentage of Market-Rate Units Completed
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Minimum Percentage of Low- and Moderate-Income Units Completed
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25
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0
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25+1
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10
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50
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50
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75
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75
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90
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100
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Parcel Size
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RGD-2 Zone
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RS-2 Zone
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FD Zone
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<50 acres
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0
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0
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0
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50-99.99 acres
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10%
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15%
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25%
|
100-149.99 acres
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15%
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20%
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30%
|
> 150 acres
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20%
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25%
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40%
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