In reviewing site plans, the Planning Board and all advisory boards and professional advisers shall be guided by the standards set forth in this article and in Article
IV when applicable.
There shall be adequate provision for ingress
and egress to all parking spaces. Access drives or driveways shall
be no less than 12 feet for ingress and egress and 24 feet wide for
both ingress and egress. No driveway or access drive shall be closer
than 50 feet to the street lot lines of any two intersecting streets.
The site plan shall indicate buffer strips and
planting strips as required by this chapter. In the event the Planning
Board shall determine that additional buffer strips or planting strips
are required to protect public areas or neighboring properties from
adverse effects of the proposed building or addition, the Board may
require such additional buffer or planting strips. The Shade Tree
Commission may recommend landscaping and foundation planting which
will ensure the attractiveness of premises subject to this chapter
and the protection of soil thereon. The Planning Board shall approve
the landscaping planting schedule proposed by the applicant in accordance
with such recommendations.
Provisions shall be made for the safe and adequate drainage of the surface runoff waters in and from the premises so that flooding and erosion of the property and the property of others will be prevented. Unless otherwise provided by the Planning Board, drainage facilities shall be in accordance with the rules and regulations of the State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Chapter
232, Laws of 1975, commonly known as the Ninety-Day Construction Act, which requires as a basis for design the one-hundred-year storm frequency.
Provision shall be made for the fencing and
screening of such portions of the property as the Planning Board,
upon recommendation of the Shade Tree Commission, may deem necessary
for the safety and welfare of those persons most likely to be exposed
to the property.
Provision shall be made for the indoor or enclosed
storage of garbage and refuse.
[Amended 7-11-2002; 9-26-2002]
Illumination for streets and properties shall
be designed in accordance with the following standards:
A. Definitions. As used in this section, the following
terms shall have the meanings indicated:
LEVEL OF ACTIVITY
Reflects both vehicular traffic and pedestrian activity and
is illustrated by, but not limited to, the following examples. If
the level of activity involves a large number of vehicles at night,
the examples given below for low and medium levels of activity belong
more properly in the next-higher level.
(1)
HIGHMajor cultural or civic events, fast-food facilities.
(2)
MEDIUMCommunity shopping centers, cultural, civic or recreational events, office parks, transportation parking (commuter lots, etc.), and residential complex parking.
(3)
LOWNeighborhood shopping, industrial employee parking, educational facility parking, church parking.
VEHICULAR USE AREA (ONLY)
An area where conflicts with pedestrians are not likely to
occur, such as service areas or access roads.
B. General. Site lighting shall be designed to:
(1) Provide adequate illumination in appropriate locations
for site users and the general public for purposes of traffic and
pedestrian safety, security, property and building identification,
and aesthetic improvement.
(2) Prevent excessive illumination and glare.
(3) Provide proper orientation and shielding of fixtures
to prevent undue illumination of adjacent properties.
C. Site illumination levels. The following provisions
set forth the required maintained horizontal illumination for general
parking and pedestrian areas, and for other vehicle use areas:
(1) General parking and pedestrian areas.
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Footcandles
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Level of Activity
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Average
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Minimum
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Uniformity Ratio
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High
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3.6
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0.9
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4:1
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Medium
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2.4
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0.5
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4:1
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Low
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0.8
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0.2
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4:1
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(2) Vehicle use areas (only).
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Footcandles
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Level of Activity
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Average
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Minimum
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Uniformity Ratio
(Average: Minimum)
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High
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2.0
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0.67
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3:1
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Medium
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1.0
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0.33
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3:1
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Low
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0.5
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0.13
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4:1
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D. Height of fixtures. No wall-mounted, freestanding
or other lighting fixture shall exceed the height of the principal
building on the site or 25 feet above normal grade in the vicinity
of the light fixture, whichever is less. Normal grade shall be construed
to be the average grade within a fifteen-foot radius from the center
of the light pole.
E. Shielding and orientation of fixtures. All lighting
fixtures shall be directed downward and shall be equipped with the
necessary shielding so as to prevent the direct source of light from
being visible from adjacent streets, residential zones and residential
buildings. The following shall apply:
(1) Freestanding lights in parking areas shall provide
for nonglare recessed lens light focused downward.
(2) All lights shall be arranged and shielded so as to
restrict the maximum apex angle on the cone of illumination to 150°,
or to such lesser angle as may be required to shield the lights from
the view to any nearby residential properties or the traveling public.
Where lights along property lines will be visible to adjacent residents,
the lights shall be appropriately shielded and/or the mounting heights
shall be reduced.
(3) There shall be no direct or sky-reflected glare exceeding
0.2 footcandles measured at the property line of the lot occupied
by such use, provided that light fixtures used to illuminate the intersection
of driveways at the street are exempt from this restriction.
(4) Spotlight-type fixtures attached to buildings and
visible to the public shall be prohibited.
F. Duration of illumination. Duration of operation of
all lighting and maximum lumen power permitted shall be as determined
by the Board with due regard to whether any limitations imposed will
deprive the applicant of a reasonable use of his property and whether
the application will be detrimental to the public health and general
welfare or to the property and personal rights of the abutting owners.
Site illumination shall be reduced to the minimum needed for security
purposes when the facility is not in operation. Lights, other than
for security purposes, that are located along residential property
lines shall be time-controlled to be turned off at 11:00 p.m. or at
the close of business.
G. Illumination wiring. All wiring for light fixtures
shall be laid underground and not strung between poles or buildings.
Intermittent illumination and flash lights shall be prohibited.
H. Conflicts with vehicles. Freestanding lights shall
be so located and protected as to avoid being easily damaged by vehicles.
I. Required submittals. The following information shall
be submitted to and approved by the appropriate authority for all
lighting designs:
(1) A point-by-point printout of footcandles at ground
level on the site every 10 feet.
(2) Designs shall use light loss factors to achieve maintained
footcandles levels. The design shall be so certified by the designer
and a copy of the certification submitted to the Planning Board.
(3) Manufacturer's data for the light fixtures used in
the design shall be submitted to the Planning Board Engineer. Substitution
for any component in an approved lighting design cannot be made without
the approval of the Planning Board Engineer. Substituted items must
meet the design criteria.
J. The provisions of this section shall not apply to lighting of athletic field areas regulated by §
270-32.1.
[Added 3-2-2017]
There shall be provided on the same lot with
the building for which it is to be used loading berths in accordance
with the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance. Each loading space shall
be at least 12 feet wide, 45 feet long and 14 feet high and shall
be located as nearly as may be practicable in such a position as to
cause the least hindrance to the internal circulation of traffic and
the least noise and aesthetic disturbance to the public and neighboring
property owners. No loading space shall be located in a position in
which any vehicle using the space will block the free passage of pedestrians
or vehicles on the street.
Provisions shall be made for the prohibition
or elimination of all offensive noise, vibration or other pollution
to the general public emanating from the use of the property as provided
by the applicable provisions of the Zoning Ordinance.
Nonreinforced walls will be constructed using
Class C concrete. Reinforced walls will be constructed using Class
B concrete. Complete detailed drawings with calculations will be required
for approval.
Provision shall be made in accordance with applicable
regulations of all boards and bodies with jurisdiction over the collection
and disposal of sewage. No site plan approval may be granted until
the Board of Public Works has certified that a sanitary system has
been designed to its satisfaction.
Standard concrete sidewalk specifications shall
require a mix yielding 3,500 pounds per square inch. The finish will
be finely brushed. Dimensions will be four feet wide by four inches
thick, but six inches thick across driveways.
[Amended 9-25-1986]
Outside storage, when permitted, shall only
be permitted in areas approved by the Planning Board. Such areas shall
be shielded from public view and protected by fencing or screening
deemed adequate by the Planning Board as shown on the site plan.
Facilities shall be provided for placing all
utilities underground, including telephone and electric power lines.