[Amended 12-27-1984]
This zone district is intended for single-family and limited agricultural use. The following uses are permitted:
A.
Single-family residences.
B.
No more than two roomers or boarders permitted in a principal dwelling. Roomers or boarders are prohibited in any accessory structure and under Subsection F herein.
[Amended 2-14-2002]
C.
As part of a dwelling, the office or studio of a physician, surgeon, dentist, teacher, artist, musician, lawyer, architect, engineer or like professional person residing on the premises, provided that not more than one person not residing in said dwelling is employed in such office and said office does not occupy more than 1/2 of the first floor area.
D.
All public buildings and uses for schools, churches and other quasi-public buildings for use by nonprofit organizations. Application for any such use, except uses for municipal purposes, shall be made to the appropriate board in accordance with the applicable provisions of N.J.S.A. 40:55D-1 et seq. and the Land Use Procedures Ordinance[1] of the Borough of Allendale and as provided in § 270-12.
E.
The raising or growing for sale of annual and perennial plants, of fruits and of vegetable crops and such buildings and equipment as are required for the use.
F.
Accessory uses customarily incidental to the above uses, provided that they shall not include any activity commonly conducted for gain.
I.
The keeping of domestic animals or fowl for personal use, provided that they are kept at least 50 feet from any existing or later constructed dwelling and enclosed by a suitable fence or other enclosure and are on a lot at least two acres in area.
J.
Home occupation conducted by an individual other than a professional as set forth in Subsection C hereinabove; provided, however, that such home occupation shall be subject to the following regulations:
[Added 12-22-2005]
(1)
The home occupation shall be conducted entirely within the dwelling unit which is the bona fide residence of the practitioner.
(2)
Only family members who reside in the dwelling and not more than one person who does not reside in said dwelling shall participate in the home occupation on the premises.
(3)
The residential character of the lot and the dwelling unit shall be maintained. Neither the interior nor the exterior of the dwelling will be structurally altered so as to require compliance with nonresidential construction codes to accommodate the home occupation. No additional buildings shall be added on the property to accommodate the home occupation.
(4)
The home occupation shall not generate customer-related vehicular traffic.
(5)
No direct selling of merchandise is permitted to occur on the premises.
(6)
No equipment or materials associated with the home occupation shall be displayed or stored where visible from anywhere outside the premises.
(7)
The occupation shall not produce external noise, vibration, smoke, dust, odor, heat, glare, fumes, electrical interference or waste runoff outside the dwelling unit or in the property surrounding the dwelling unit.
(8)
No vehicle used in connection with the home occupation which requires a commercial driver’s license to operate is allowed to be parked on the premises or on any street adjacent to the residentially zoned property.
(9)
Notwithstanding the provisions of § 270-20D, no home occupation is permitted to be advertised by any signs on the premises, nor shall the street address of the home occupations be advertised through signs, billboards, television, radio or newspapers.
(10)
No animal hospitals, animal breeding, clinics, hospitals, contractors’ yards, dancing schools, junkyards, lodging house residential uses, massage parlors, restaurants, rental outlets or vehicle repair shops are permitted as home occupations.