A.
Schedule of Bulk and Area Regulations. There is hereby established, at the end of this chapter, a Schedule of Bulk and Area Regulations for all zoning districts. Such schedule sets forth regulations applicable to the following area and use dimensions of a parcel: the area of lots; the heights of buildings; the yards and open spaces to be provided; the minimum floor area ratio; and required off-street parking spaces. Additional off-street loading and parking requirements are contained in Article IV; alternative area or use dimensions and additional regulations, including those related to conservation development and incentive zoning, are contained in Article V.
C.
Density and net parcel size.
[Amended 2-18-2014 by L.L. No. 2-2014]
(1)
To calculate the density of a parcel and therefore the number of potential lots into which such parcel may be subdivided, if any, the applicant shall prepare and submit to the Planning Board a proposed subdivision plat showing roads, recreation areas, lots meeting the minimum lot size and setback requirements. From that subdivision plat, the Planning Board must determine the net parcel size by subtracting from the gross (total) parcel:
(a)
State-designated wetlands requiring issuance of a state wetland permit prior to alteration or use or wetlands that meet the criteria for classification as federal jurisdictional wetlands;
(b)
Land having slopes greater than 30%; and
(c)
Land subject to an easement or right-of-way, or road, unless the applicant has secured and submitted to the Planning Board all necessary permits or approvals that would allow development in those areas.
(2)
Density shall be determined by applying the area and use dimensions, set forth in the Schedule of Bulk and Area Regulations, to the net parcel size. As a result of features unique to a parcel or lot, the Planning Board may, through site plan or subdivision review, reduce density below the density otherwise permissible according to the application of the Schedule of Bulk and Area regulations to the net parcel size, as the Planning Board deems necessary to protect the public health, safety and welfare.
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Editor's Note: The Schedule of Bulk and Area Regulations for Residential Districts and the Schedule of Bulk and Area Regulations for Commercial and Industrial Districts are included at the end of this chapter.