The M Manufacturing District is established
in a district in which the principal use of land may be for heavy
industrial uses, except uses or industrial processes that may be noxious
or injurious by reason of the excessive production or emission of
dust, smoke, refuse matter, odor, explosives, gas, fumes, noise, vibration
or similar conditions. This district is intended to provide for the
kinds of industrial uses suited to the physical and geographical advantages
of this region, therefore contributing to the economic base of the
township and providing opportunities for employment. Residential and,
in general, commercial uses, are prohibited as well as any use which
would substantially interfere with the development and continuation
of the uses and structures in the district.
The maximum height of buildings, including accessory
buildings, hereafter erected or altered shall be 60 feet.
Off-street parking and loading facilities shall be provided as required in Article
XVIII.
Signs shall be provided as required in Article
XIX.
In addition to the site plan requirements, the
following regulations shall apply:
A. Traffic study.
(1) To include a comparative analysis of present capacity
of street(s) adjacent to the proposed development, together with necessary
points of access to off-street parking and loading. Traffic data available
from the Richland Township municipal offices may be utilized, provided
that such data is deemed current by the Planning Commission.
(2) To include a circulation plan for all streets in the
vicinity, existing and proposed, which will show the recommendations
for controlling, signalizing, channelizing, storing, warning and directing
traffic.
B. Landscape and site development plan.
(1) To include a plan of landscape development which shall
include, among other considerations, an area of at least 10 feet in
width along all streets with the exception of approved entrances to
be planted and maintained with trees, shrubbery or other landscaped
material or ornamental fence or wall to serve as a visual screen for
parking areas and loading or servicing areas.
(2) A buffer planting strip consisting of suitable landscaping
maintained at a ten-foot width by an eight-foot height shall be planted
within a required buffer area wherever the proposed business abuts
any other district.
(3) All landscape areas or planting strips adjacent to
parking lots or streets or highways shall be surrounded with a raised
curb.
(4) The location, arrangement, size and effect of all
outdoor advertising or other signs and lighting proposed to be erected.
C. Architecture. Architectural plans of the buildings
and structures showing that the project has a unified design which
will be in character and proper relationship to the surrounding areas
shall be submitted to the Planning Commission for recommendation and
approval.
D. Trash enclosure. All refuse, garbage and similar solid
waste shall be enclosed in a masonry or equivalent structure of sufficient
height, width and depth to prevent dispersal of the solid waste in
the vicinity with a solid gate sufficient to conceal the contents.
E. Any other authority approval required, when applicable,
such as Department of Health, State Highway Department, Department
of Labor and Industry and similar organizations shall be obtained
before applying for zoning approval or an occupancy permit. Said authorizations
shall accompany plans at the time they are submitted to the Township
Planning Commission. If the state or similar organization requires
zoning approval prior to issuing its approval, the Planning Commission
may issue site plan approval conditioned upon the applicant presenting
the state's or similar organization's approval to the Zoning/Codes
Official prior to the township issuing the building permit.