As used in this article, the following terms shall
have the meanings indicated:
ACCESSORY BUILDING OR USE
A use or structure customarily incidental and subordinate to the principal use of land or buildings and located on the same lot with such principal use or building. (See §
188-23.)
AIR RIGHTS
The control over construction above the ground, right-of-way,
building or other structure by the owner of the property above which
construction is sought.
AUTOMOBILE SALES LOT
An open area, other than a street, which is used for the
display, sale or rental of new or used motor vehicles or trailers
in operable condition and where no repair work is done.
BASEMENT
A story partly underground but having less than half of its
clear height below finished grade. A "basement" shall be considered
a story for purposes of height measurement in determining the permissible
number of stories.
BILLBOARD
Any structure or portion thereof on which lettered or pictorial matter is displayed for advertising purposes other than those on a building or its grounds giving the name and occupation of the user of the premises, the nature of the business conducted thereon or the products primarily sold or manufactured. (See definition of "sign" and §
188-32.)
BUILDING
Any structure having a roof supported by columns, posts or
piers and enclosed by walls and intended for the shelter, business,
housing or enclosing of persons, animals or property and including
tents, lunch wagons and trailers.
BUILDING, COMMUNITY
A public building for civic, social, educational, cultural
or recreational activities of a neighborhood or community.
BUILDING COVERAGE
The square footage or other area measurement by which a building
or structure occupies the land as measured at the grade line around
the foundation.
BUILDING, HEIGHT
The vertical dimension measured from the average elevation
of the finished lot grade to the highest point of roofline, excluding
dish antennas and the like.
[Amended 4-20-2010 by Ord. No. O-10-016]
CARPORT
An attached or detached accessory building designed for the
storage of motor vehicles and constructed primarily as an open-sided
building with only a roof and the necessary supporting columns and
of an area between the columns not to exceed 300 square feet.
CELLAR
A story partly underground and having more than one half
(1/2) of its clear height below the finished grade. A "cellar" shall
not be considered a story for purposes of height measurement in determining
the permissible number of stories.
CLINIC
A place where patients are studied or treated by physicians
specializing in various ailments and practicing as a group.
COMMERCIAL VEHICLE
Includes every type of motor-driven vehicle used for commercial
purposes on the highways, such as the transportation of goods, wares
and merchandise.
COURT
An open, unoccupied space, other than a yard, on the same
lot with a building or group of buildings and which is bounded on
two or more sides by the building.
DISTRICT
Any part of the territory of the Township to which certain uniform regulations and requirements of this article apply. (See §
188-21.)
DRIVEWAY
Any area providing parking or access to paved parking spaces.
DWELLING
A building or portion thereof which is designed or used exclusively
as the living quarters for one or more families.
(1)
DWELLING, APARTMENTA multifamily building containing seven or more dwelling units. See "garden apartment" and "high rise."
(3)
DWELLING, FOUR-FAMILYA building occupied or intended to be occupied for residence purposes by four families living independently of each other and each with their own sleeping, cooking and sanitary facilities.
(4)
DWELLING, MULTIFAMILYA building containing three or more dwelling units and occupied or designed for occupancy by three or more families living independently of each other each with their own sleeping, cooking and sanitary facilities.
(6)
DWELLING, SEMIDETACHEDA two-family dwelling with one dwelling unit attached and located beside the other separated by a party or common wall, whether or not the wall is a fire wall.
(8)
DWELLING, THREE-FAMILYA building occupied or intended to be occupied for residence purposes by three families living independently of each other and each with their own sleeping, cooking and sanitary facilities.
(9)
DWELLING, TWO-FAMILYA building containing two dwelling units only and occupied or intended for occupancy for residence purposes by two families living independently of each other and each with its own sleeping, cooking and sanitary facilities.
(10)
DWELLING UNITA building or part thereof having cooking, sleeping and sanitary facilities for one family.
EFFICIENCY UNITS
A dwelling unit in an apartment consisting of a bath and
cooking facilities separated from the main room by a permanent partition
with folding or sliding doors and one large room without permanent
separations to be used for living, dining and bedroom facilities.
EXAMINATION ROOM
Any room used for testing, inspecting, investigation or treatment
of patients as distinguished from a waiting room, counseling room
or offices and where special medical or dental equipment may be installed
to assist in the examination or treatment.
FAMILY
One or more persons customarily living together as a single,
nonprofit housekeeping unit and who are engaged in a stable and continuing
housekeeping relationship.
[Amended 10-2-1979 by Ord. No. G-165-79; 4-16-1991 by Ord. No. G-306-91]
FLOOR AREA RATIO (F.A.R.)
The gross floor area, in square feet, of a building or group
of buildings on a lot divided by the area, in square feet, of the
lot.
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GARAGE
(1)
COMMERCIALA building used for parking trucks and other motor vehicles used for delivery or other commercial purposes.
(2)
PRIVATEAn accessory building or portion of a main building for parking or temporary storage of automobiles of the occupants of the main building to which the garage is accessory and constructed of substantially the same materials as the main building. Garage floors in all residential zones shall be no less than 12 inches above the established center line elevation of the roadway. Garage doors shall not exceed a height of eight feet.
(3)
PUBLICA building or part thereof other than a private garage used for the storage, care or repair of motor vehicles for profit, including any sale of motor vehicle accessories or where such vehicles are kept for hire.
GARDEN APARTMENT
A multifamily dwelling with seven or more dwelling units
and not exceeding 35 feet in height or not more than three livable
floors above ground level.
GROSS FLOOR AREA
Gross floor area shall be measured by using the outside dimensions
of the building, excluding the area of an attached garage and excluding
the area used as a basement. Only those floor areas which have a ceiling
height of seven feet or more shall be eligible for inclusion in the
"gross floor area."
HOME OCCUPATION
A professional occupation of a service character located
in a residence. The occupation shall be conducted solely by a resident
occupant of the residential building, except that no more than one
person, not a resident of the building, may be employed and provided
also that no more than 350 square feet or the equivalent of 40% of
the first floor area of the building, whichever is smaller, shall
be used for such purposes and that no display of products shall be
visible from the street; that the residential character of the building
is not changed; that no sign shall be displayed exceeding a maximum
of two square feet; that the occupation is conducted entirely within
the dwelling; that no occupational sounds are audible outside the
building; that no article is offered for sale on the premises; and
that no machinery or equipment is used which will cause electrical
or other interference with radio or television reception in adjacent
residences as set forth in the definition of "professional occupations."
HOSPITAL
An institution where ill or injured persons may receive medical,
surgical or psychiatric treatment, nursing, food and lodging during
illness.
IMPERVIOUS LOT COVERAGE
That portion of one lot or more than one lot which is improved
or is proposed to be improved with principal and accessory buildings
and structures, including driveways, parking lots, pedestrian walkways,
signs and other man-made improvements on the ground surface which
are more impervious than the natural surface.
[Added 4-20-2010 by Ord.
No. O-10-015]
JUNKYARD
The use of any area of a lot for the storage, keeping or abandonment of junk, including scrap metals or other scrap materials, or for the dismantling, demolition or abandonment of automobiles not in operating condition or other vehicles or machinery or parts thereof. (See §
188-36.)
LIVABLE FLOOR
The floor area of rooms other than those used for closets,
bath, common hallways or utility purposes.
LOADING SPACE
An off-street space or berth to the side or the rear of a
building or group of buildings for temporary parking of commercial
vehicles while loading or unloading materials.
LOT
A piece or parcel of land abutting on a street whose area
is sufficient to provide the yard space for the district in which
it is located as required in this article and conforms to the minimum
area requirements of this article. Only one building and its accessory
buildings shall be erected on one "lot."
(1)
LOT AREAThe acreage or square footage of a lot contained within the lot lines of the property.
(2)
LOT, CORNERA lot on the junction of and abutting on two or more intersecting streets where the interior angle of the intersection does not exceed 135°. On a "corner lot" the owner shall have the privilege of selecting any abutting street line as the front lot line, provided that the designation is clearly shown on the building plans filed with and approved by the Construction Official. However, each "corner lot" shall meet the minimum requirements for lot width and depth at either of the street lines as set forth for the specific district included in the schedule of limitations of this article. (See also §
188-41D.)
(3)
LOT DEPTHThe horizontal distance between the front and rear lot lines measured from the midpoint of the front lot line to the midpoint of the rear lot line.
(5)
LOT LINEThe boundaries of a lot as determined on the Tax Map or in the records of the County of Union.
(6)
LOT WIDTHThe horizontal distance between side lot lines measured shall be the minimum width required at the building setback line.
LOT FRONTAGE
The horizontal distance of lot lines or portions thereof
which are coexistent with a street line. In the case of a street of
undefined width, said lot lines shall be assumed to parallel the center
line of the street at a distance of 50% of the statutory street right-of-way
width therefrom. In the case of corner lots or through lots, the smaller
of the two lot lines shall be coexistent with street lines and shall
be considered as the "lot frontage."
[Added 4-20-2010 by Ord.
No. O-10-014]
MOTEL
A building or group of buildings which provides for transient
guest rooms.
NONCONFORMING BUILDING
A building existing on October 6, 1970, which in its design or location upon a lot does not conform to the regulations of this article for the zone in which it is located. (See §
188-30.)
NONCONFORMING LOT
A lot of record, existing on October 6, 1970, which does not have the minimum area for the zone in which it is located. (See §
188-30.)
NONCONFORMING USE
A use which occupied a building or land on October 6, 1970, and which does not conform with the use regulations of the district in which it is located according to this article. (See §
188-30.)
NUISANCE
An offensive, annoying, unpleasant or obnoxious thing or
practice; a cause or source of annoyance, especially in a continuing
or repeating invasion or disturbance on another's rights, including
the actual or potential emanation of any physical characteristics
or activity or use across a property line which can be perceived by
or affects a human being or the generation of an excessive or concentrated
movement of people or things, such as but not limited to noise, dust,
smoke, odor, glare, vibration, heat, electronic or atomic radiation,
objectionable effluent and traffic.
NURSING HOME
A private hospital, especially one for convalescents.
ONE-BEDROOM APARTMENT
A dwelling unit in an apartment containing not more than
one room devoted to sleeping purposes.
OPEN SPACE
Land used for park or recreation space as well as any part
of a lot which is unbuilt upon and intended to meet the side, rear
or front yard requirements of this article; also, vacant open area
of potential developable use.
PARKING AREA
(1)
PRIVATEA paved parking space, other than a street, for the same uses as a private garage.
(2)
PUBLICA paved parking space, other than a street or other public way, used for the parking of automobiles and available to the public whether for a fee, free or as an accommodation for clients or customers.
PARKING SPACE
A paved area of not less than 180 square feet (nine feet
wide by 20 feet long) either within a structure or garage or in the
open for the parking of motor vehicles, exclusive of driveways or
access drives, adjacent and giving access thereto.
PERMITTED USE
Any use of the land as permitted according to this article.
PLACES OF GENERAL ASSEMBLY
A building which permits public access where people gather
for purposes such as entertainment, sporting events or worship such
as an auditorium, movie theater or a house of worship. Houses of worship
shall include a temple, church, mosque or other place of religious
worship, together with its accessory buildings and uses, where persons
regularly assemble for religious worship and which building, together
with its accessory buildings and uses, is maintained and controlled
by an organized religious body.
[Added 3-25-2003]
POOLS [Amended 12-16-1975 by Ord. No. G-85-75]:
(1)
PRIVATE IN-GROUND RESIDENTIAL SWIMMING POOLSIn-ground constructed swimming pools or tanks, plastic or otherwise, permanently established or maintained upon any premises by any individual for his own or his family's use or guests of his household.
(2)
PUBLIC or PRIVATE CLUB SWIMMING POOLSEither outdoor or indoor pools which are constructed to provide recreational facilities for swimming, bathing or wading. It shall not include municipal swimming pools operated by the Township or any agency, commission or department thereof, private swimming pools as herein defined or bathing facilities installed as an integral part of a dwelling.
(4)
WADING POOLSConstructed pools not designed or used for swimming with a maximum area of 120 square feet and a maximum water depth of 18 inches.
PROFESSIONAL OCCUPATIONS
The offices of a dentist, doctor, physician, attorney, accountant,
minister, engineer, lawyer, architect, planner, insurance or real
estate agent. Where the offices are part of a structure where there
are residences, the restrictions outlined for home occupations shall
apply.
RESTAURANT
Any establishment at which food is sold for consumption on
the premises. However, a snack bar or refreshment stand at a public
or community swimming pool, playground, play field or park operated
solely by the agency or group operating the recreational facility
and for the sole convenience of patrons of the facility shall not
be deemed to be a "restaurant."
RESTAURANT, DRIVE-IN
A restaurant at which any food or refreshments are customarily
served to or consumed by any patrons while seated in automobiles,
regardless of whether or not, in addition, seats or other accommodations
are provided for patrons.
REST HOME
A place where ill, injured, elderly or recuperating patients
may convalesce.
RIGHT-OF-WAY
The land and space established by local authorities on the
surface, subsurface and overhead for the construction and installation
of materials necessary to provide passageway for vehicular traffic,
pedestrians, utility lines, poles, conduits and mains, signs, hydrants,
trees and shrubbery and the proper amount of light and air.
ROW HOUSE
A line of three or more connected dwellings whether or not
each dwelling unit is separated by a fire wall or whether it is a
line of connected duplex or semidetached dwelling units.
SERVICE STATION
A place providing maintenance, service, parts and supplies for motor vehicles but not including body repair work or the storage of inoperable vehicles. (See §
188-36.)
SETBACK LINE
A line drawn parallel to a street line measured at right angles to the street line and drawn through the point of a building nearest to the street line. The term "required setback" means a line that is established a minimum distance away from the street line and beyond which a building or part of a building is not permitted to extend toward the street line or under the provisions of this article, except as provided in §
188-23G, in order to provide the required yards.
SHOPPING CENTER
One or more buildings or parts thereof designed as a unit
to be occupied by more than one business enterprise for the conduct
of business and conducted as an integrated and cohesively planned
area.
SIGN or ADVERTISING STRUCTURE
Every sign, billboard, ground sign, roof sign, sign painted or printed on the exterior surface of a building or structure, illuminated sign and shall include any announcement, declaration, demonstration, display, illustration or insignia used to advertise or promote the interests of any person or product when placed in view of the general public. (See §
188-32.)
[Amended 3-17-2015 by Ord. No. O-15-01]
SITE PLAN REVIEW
The examination of the site plan and description of the proposed
activities on the site of the proposed project, including the size,
height, location and arrangement of all proposed buildings and structures,
the proposed circulation pattern including access streets, aisles,
lanes, driveways, parking spaces, loading areas, loading berths and
docks, pedestrian walks and all related facilities for the movement
and storage of goods, vehicles and persons on the site and for ingress
and egress to and from the site; the landscaping plans including seeded
or sodded areas, fencing, signs, recreation areas, shrubbery, trees
and buffer areas which shall be provided for the purpose of isolating
the activities conducted on the site from adjoining residentially
zoned areas, if any, site drainage, sewage disposal facilities, water
facilities, outdoor lighting facilities and proposed signs; a written
description of the proposed operations in sufficient detail to indicate
the effects of those operations in producing traffic congestion, noise,
glare, air pollution, water pollution or safety hazards; all buildings,
lot lines, street rights-of-way and topographic features within the
lot and within 200 feet of any boundary of the lot; and proposed elevations
of the front, side and rear of the building in order to show the architectural
design.
STORY
That portion of a building included between the surface of
any floor and the surface of the floor next above it or, if there
be no floor above it, the space between the floor and the ceiling
next above it. The first "story" of any building shall be where more
than 50% of the story is above the finished grade along the front
of the building.
STREET
A right-of-way which is open to public travel and which has
been accepted for use and maintenance by the state, county or Township
and a right-of-way which has been mapped and dedicated for street
purposes. A "street" as used herein includes in its width the roadway,
curbs and sidewalks.
STREET LINE
The dividing line between the street and a lot where title
to land extends to the center of a street. The sideline of the street
shall be deemed to be the "street line."
STRUCTURE
Anything constructed or erected which requires permanent
location, including buildings, fences, tanks, towers, advertising
devices or similar structures.
TEMPORARY SIGN
A sign or advertising structure, whether fixed or mobile,
constructed of cloth, paper, cardboard, canvas, fabric, plywood, plastic,
metal, or other light material, or inflatable material, and designed,
displayed, or intended to be displayed, for a short period of time.
Temporary signs include but are not limited to banners, flags, posters,
balloons and placards.
[Added 3-17-2015 by Ord.
No. O-15-01]
TURNING AREA
The area necessary in a parking lot for maneuvering vehicles
into and out of parking stalls and in other areas for allowing vehicles
to turn around.
TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENT
A dwelling unit in an apartment containing not more than
two rooms devoted to sleeping purposes.
USABLE RECREATION SPACE
Open space designed and developed to be utilized for the
purpose of recreation, whether it be parkland, ball fields, playgrounds,
swimming pools or game courts.
USE
The specific purpose for which a parcel of land or a building
or a portion of a building is designed, arranged, intended, occupied
or maintained.
USE, ACCESSORY
A use which is customarily associated with and subordinate
to the principal use of a lot or a building and which is located on
the same lot.
USED CAR LOT
Any place out of doors where two or more motor vehicles in
operating condition are displayed or offered for sale.
VARIANCE
A departure from the terms of this article authorized or
recommended by the Board of Adjustment in accordance with state statute.
YARD
(1)
FRONTAn open space extending across the full width of the lot between the main building and the rear lot line. The depth of the "front yard" shall be measured at right angles from the street line to the building.
(2)
REARAn open space extending the full width of the lot between the main building and the rear lot line. The depth of the "rear yard" shall be measured from the nearest part of the main building toward the nearest point of the rear line.
(3)
SIDEAn open space extending from the front yard to the rear yard between the main building and the side lot line. The width of the required "side yard" shall be measured from the nearest point on the side lot line toward the nearest part of the main building.
ZONE
See definition of "district."