Such owner or occupant shall first comply with these and the
other requirements of this Chapter and obtain a zoning permit, unless
specifically exempted from such requirements by this Chapter. A zoning
permit shall be required whenever a change in land use occurs, regardless
whether any new construction is involved or not.
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District Intent
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Principal Permitted Uses
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Conditional Uses
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Accessory Uses
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Development Standards
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R-1 Low Density Residential District:
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This District includes large land areas that should, to the
degree practical, be developed in a manner that preserves their open
space character and natural amenities.
Permanent and seasonal residences at low density, as well as
recreational uses, resorts, camps, wildlife preserves and other types
of uses compatible with the natural environment are appropriate.
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Accessory solar energy system
Commercial seasonal camps
Communications towers on municipal property
Forestry and forest reserves, wildlife refuges
Membership clubs, camps and associations
Municipal recreation and entertainment facilities on lots of
5 or more acres in land area
One-family detached dwellings (1 per lot)
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Agriculture
Assisted living facilities
Bed and breakfasts
Cemeteries
Day care facilities (home care only)
Federal, state and county buildings and uses
Inns
Place of worship
Planned residential developments (PRDs)
Professional and home occupations
Public utility structures
Resorts
Schools, colleges and education facilities
Stables, commercial (as part of resort)
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Accessory use or structure
No-impact home-based business
Noncommercial keeping of household pets
Private garages, tool houses and play houses
Private outdoor swimming pools
Signs as provided hereunder
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Minimums:
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A
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B
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C
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D
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Lot area:
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50,000 sf
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40,000 sf
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40,000 sf
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20,000 sf
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Lot width:
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150 feet
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125 feet
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125 feet
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100 feet
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Lot depth:
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200 feet
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175 feet
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175 feet
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150 feet
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Front yard:
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35 feet
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25 feet
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25 feet
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25 feet
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Side yard:
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30 feet
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25 feet
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25 feet
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20 feet
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Rear yard:
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25 feet
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25 feet
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25 feet
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20 feet
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Maximums:
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Building coverage:
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20%
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20%
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20%
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25%
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Building height:
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35 feet
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35 feet
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35 feet
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35 feet
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A = On-site sewage and water
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B = Central water only
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C = Central sewage only
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D = Central sewage & water
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R-2 Moderate Density Residential District:
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This District comprises areas of the Township that are basically
rural in character and that are or may be used for permanent or seasonal
residences at moderate densities as well as for other purposes in
keeping with the rural nature of the area. Many of these areas are
served with central sewage and water.
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Accessory solar energy system
Commercial seasonal camps
Communications towers on municipal property
Forestry and forest reserves, wildlife refuges
Membership clubs, camps and associations
Municipal buildings and uses
One-family detached dwellings (1 per lot)
Outdoor recreation and entertainment facilities on lots of 5
or more acres in land area
Two-family dwellings
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Agriculture
Assisted living facilities
Bed and breakfasts
Campgrounds per Ord. 128
Cemeteries
Continuing care facilities
Day care facilities (home care only)
Federal, state and county buildings and uses
Inns
Mobile home parks per Ord. 128
Multi-family dwellings per § 27-506
Nursing home or skilled nursing facility
Place of worship
Planned residential developments (PRDs)
Planned unit developments on 10+ acres
Professional and home occupations
Public utility structures
Residential conversions
Resorts
Schools, colleges and education facilities
Senior housing
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Accessory use or structure
No-impact home-based business
Noncommercial keeping of household pets
Private garages, tool houses and play houses
Private outdoor swimming pools
Signs as provided hereunder
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Minimums:
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A
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B
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C
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D
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Lot area:
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40,000 sf
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30,000 sf
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15,000 sf
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10,000 sf
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Lot width:
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150 feet
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125 feet
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100 feet
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70 feet
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Lot depth:
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175 feet
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150 feet
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125 feet
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110 feet
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Front yard:
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25 feet
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25 feet
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25 feet
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25 feet
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Side yard:
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25 feet
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25 feet
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20 feet
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10 feet
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Rear yard:
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25 feet
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25 feet
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20 feet
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10 feet
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Maximums:
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Building coverage:
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25%
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30%
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30%
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35%
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Building height:
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35 feet
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35 feet
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35 feet
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35 feet
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A = On-site sewage and water
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B = Central water only
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C = Central sewage only
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D = Central sewage & water
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R-C Residential Conservation District:
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This District is intended to provide for residential development
in the form of conservation subdivisions and other low intensity uses
consistent with preservation of rural character in instances. It encompasses
lands that can be difficult to develop without using conservation
subdivision design. These lands also encompass special features that
such design will help to protect
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Accessory solar energy system
Commercial seasonal camps
Communications towers on municipal property
Forestry and forest reserves, wildlife refuges
Membership clubs, camps and associations
Municipal buildings and uses
One-family detached dwellings (1 per lot)
Outdoor recreation and entertainment facilities on lots of 5
or more acres in land area
Two-family dwellings
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Agriculture
Bed and breakfasts
Campground per Ord. 128
Cemeteries
Day care facilities (home care only)
Federal, state and county buildings and uses
Inns
Place of worship
Planned residential developments (PRDs)
Professional and home occupations
Public utility structures
Residential conversions
Resorts
Schools, colleges and educational facilities
Stables, commercial (as part of resort)
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Accessory use and structure
No-impact home-based business
Noncommercial keeping of household pets
Private garages, tool houses and play houses
Private outdoor swimming pools
Signs as provided hereunder
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Minimums:
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A
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B
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C
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D
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Lot area:
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80,000 sf
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80,000 sf
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80,000 sf
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25,000 sf
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Lot width:
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150 feet
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125 feet
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125 feet
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100 feet
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Lot depth:
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175 feet
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150 feet
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150 feet
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125 feet
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Front yard:
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25 feet
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25 feet
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25 feet
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25 feet
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Side yard:
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25 feet
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25 feet
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25 feet
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20 feet
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Both side yards:
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50 feet
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50 feet
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50 feet
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50 feet
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Rear yard:
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25 feet
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25 feet
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25 feet
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20 feet
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Maximums:
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Building coverage:
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20%
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20%
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30%
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35%
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Building height:
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35 feet
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35 feet
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35 feet
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35 feet
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A = On-site sewage and water
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B = Central water only
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C = Central sewage only
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D = Central sewage & water
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M-1 Industrial Districts:
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This District is intended to include areas most suitable for
industrial and extractive land uses
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All uses permitted in the ED District as a principal permitted
use
Accessory solar energy system
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All uses permitted in the ED District as a conditional use
Adult entertainment/business
Airports
Distribution plants
Federal, state and county buildings and uses
Fulfillment centers
Laboratories
Logistics distribution and/or depots
Outdoor shooting ranges
Paper mills
Quarries and other extractive industries
Railroad yards and freight stations
Solar energy facilities - uses and structures
Truck terminals
Warehouse (whether over or under gross area of 50,000 square
feet)
Wholesale establishments
Other similar uses
Lawful uses not otherwise permitted
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Accessory use and structure
Signs as provided hereunder
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Minimums:
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A
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B
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C
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D
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Lot area:
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40,000 sf
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40,000 sf
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40,000 sf
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40,000 sf
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Lot width:
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150 feet
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150 feet
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150 feet
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150 feet
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Lot depth:
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200 feet
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200 feet
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200 feet
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200 feet
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Front yard:
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50 feet
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50 feet
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50 feet
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50 feet
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Side yard:
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20 feet*
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20 feet*
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20 feet*
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20 feet*
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Rear yard:
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20 feet**
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20 feet**
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20 feet**
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20 feet**
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Maximums:
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Building coverage:
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35%
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35%
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35%
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35%
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Building height:
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35 feet
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35 feet
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35 feet
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35 feet
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* Add 25 feet where abutting a residential district boundary
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** Add 35 feet where abutting a residential district boundary
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A = On-site sewage and water
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B = Central water only
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C = Central sewage only
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D = Central sewage & water
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R-E Resort District:
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This District is intended to encompass and support the further
development, and support the further development, on an incremental
or planned unit basis, of existing large self-contained resorts within
the Township
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Accessory solar energy system
Bed and breakfasts
Commercial indoor recreation and entertainment
Communications towers on municipal property
Forestry and forest reserves, wildlife refuges
Inns
Lodging accommodations
Membership clubs, camps and associations
Resorts
Restaurants (resort affiliated)
Short term rentals
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Campgrounds per Ordinance 128
Communications centers/towers
Day care facilities for resort guests and workers
Gambling
Kennels for resort customers
Motels and hotels
One-family detached dwellings (part of resort)
Planned residential development (PRDs)
Public utility structures
Restaurants (independent)
Solar energy facilities - uses and structures
Stables
Two-family dwellings (part of resort)
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Accessory use and structure
Signs as provided hereunder
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Minimums:
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A
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B
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C
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D
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Lot area:
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10 acres
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10 acres
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10 acres
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10 acres
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Lot width:
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200 feet
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200 feet
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200 feet
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200 feet
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Lot depth:
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200 feet
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200 feet
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200 feet
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200 feet
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Front yard:
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50 feet
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50 feet
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50 feet
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50 feet
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Side yard:
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50 feet
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50 feet
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50 feet
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50 feet
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Rear yard:
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50 feet
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50 feet
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50 feet
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50 feet
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Maximums:
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Building coverage:
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35%
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35%
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35%
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35%
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Building height:
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Occupied
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35 feet
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35 feet
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35 feet
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35 feet
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Unoccupied
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45 feet
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45 feet
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45 feet
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45 feet
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A = On-site sewage and water
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B = Central water only
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C = Central sewage only
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D = Central sewage & water
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ED Economic Development District:
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This District is intended to encourage a diverse number of compatible,
nonresidential uses along high volume traffic corridors. The District
promotes flexible design options to encourage well-designed nonresidential
land uses in conformance with the goals of the Smithfield Township
Comprehensive Plan, and the following objectives:
A. Provide the broadest range of nonresidential uses in
the Township.
B. Encourage the retention of the existing community character
of Smithfield Township by preserving the existing buildings and landscaped
spaces to the greatest extent possible.
C. Discourage strip-style commercial development which
requires incongruous architectural styles, excessive paved areas,
and numerous curb cuts.
D. Encourage consolidation of driveways, parking, and curb
cuts to provide more efficient and economical access and parking.
E. Encourage a coordinated pedestrian path system to provide
efficient and convenient pedestrian access from parking areas to and
among the various permitted uses.
F. Assure suitable design to protect the character and
property values of adjacent and nearby neighborhoods.
G. Provide regulations that minimize congestion and hazardous
traffic conditions.
H. Allow existing nonresidential properties to be appropriately
redeveloped.
I. Improve the Township’s economic and budgetary
sustainability by expanding the tax base and job creation through
appropriate nonresidential development and redevelopment.
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Accessory solar energy system
Adult and/or child day care facilities
Assisted living facilities, continuing care facilities, nursing
homes
Bank or financial institution
Bar or tavern
Building supply center, lumber yard and contractor’s business
Business or professional offices and/or services
Campgrounds
Club or fraternal organization
Commercial indoor recreation and entertainment
Communications centers/towers
Concentrated commercial mall
Convenience stores, with or without fuel pumps
Data centers and disaster recovery facilities
Emergency service facilities
Farmer’s market
Forestry and forest reserves, wildlife refuges
Funeral home or mortuary
Hospital or medical center
Incentivized development
Indoor flea markets
Light manufacturing, wholesale and warehouses (warehouse only
up to a maximum gross floor area of 50,000 square feet)
Major mixed use development
Medical offices
Mixed use building
Motel/hotel or inn
Municipal uses
Nursery, garden center, or greenhouse
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Adventure lodging
Automotive and vehicular sales and rentals
Automotive services
Motel/hotel or inn without an indoor lobby (an office does not
qualify as an indoor lobby)
Moving vehicle rental and supply establishments
Rehabilitation facility
Solar energy facilities - uses and structures
Tower-based or a non-tower-based wireless communications facility
(WCF)
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Accessory use on the same lot with and customarily incidental
to the use permitted and utilized
Accessory uses shall meet all requirements for permitted uses.
Signs as per the existing sign ordinance
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Minimums:
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A
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B
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C
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D
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Lot area:
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30,000 sf
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30,000 sf
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30,000 sf
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30,000 sf
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Lot width:
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100 feet
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100 feet
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100 feet
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100 feet
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Lot depth:
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150 feet
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150 feet
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150 feet
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150 feet
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Front yard:
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50/65 feet*
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50/65 feet*
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50/65 feet*
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50/65 feet*
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Side yard:
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20 feet**
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20 feet**
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20 feet**
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20 feet**
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Rear yard:
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30 feet**
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30 feet**
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30 feet**
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30 feet**
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Maximums:
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Building coverage: ***
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35%
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35%
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35%
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35%
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Building height: ***
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40 feet
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40 feet
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40 feet
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40 feet
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* Principal structures measuring up to 5,000 square feet (gross
floor area) require a minimum front yard of 50 feet. Principal structures
in excess of 5,000 square feet (gross floor area) require a minimum
front yard of 65 feet.
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** Add 20-foot buffer yard where abutting a residential district.
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A = On-site sewage and water
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B = Central water only
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C = Central sewage only
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D = Central sewage and water
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Any building over two stories shall be required to have elevator
access to all floors (in addition to step access).
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Open space and low intensity outdoor recreational uses
Outdoor recreation and entertainment facilities
Personal services
Place of worship
Planned unit developments
Post office
Public transportation facilities
Public utility
Repair services, other than automotive
Restaurant
Resorts
Retail stores
Retirement housing community
Schools, colleges and education facilities
Shopping center
Short stay medical center
Small wireless communications facilities (SWCF)
Stables
Studio for dance, art, music, photography, or exercise
Technical schools and training centers
Telecommunication facilities
Tool and equipment rental
Transient business
Veterinarian offices/animal hospital or commercial kennel
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