Intent. The purpose of the Highway Development District is to encourage development of hotels, entertainment and recreation facilities and professional offices with easy highway access and with sufficient controls.
Regulations. The use, height and area regulations of Sections 224-82 to 224-88, inclusive, or those regulations set forth elsewhere in this chapter, where applicable to these sections, and general regulations of Article XVIII are the regulations in Highway Development District HD.
Motels, provided the applicant can demonstrate that there is not adequate land area to develop at the site due to inability to purchase adjoining upland or NJDEP environmental regulations will not permit "hotel" development as defined by the zoning ordinance.
Accessory uses. Any accessory use and building reasonably and customarily incidental to any of the principal uses permitted. They shall be understood to include:
The structure meets with the approval of the Construction Official and the Board of Health and provides for recycling conforming to local county and state regulations.
Coffee shops and restaurants, provided that such uses shall be located in the lobby area and shall comprise no more than 15% of the lobby level no more than 5,000 square feet, whichever is less.
Common open space. A minimum of 30% of the upland area shall be provided and maintained as open space. Such space may include playgrounds, pools, mini-parks and other recreational facilities intended for the use of registered guests but shall not include parking.
Bulk requirements for sports, entertainment and recreational facilities. The following area and bulk standards are required for the development of sports, entertainment and recreational facilities:
Distance between buildings, all uses. All buildings within the development shall be separated from all others by a minimum of 30 feet at their closest point.
All uses within this district shall be required to submit an impact statement as part of the site plan review process. The statement will include information called for in Article XX, Section 224-120R and additionally shall include the following for all uses:
First floor elevation of all principal structures shall be elevation 10.0 (NGVD) or the minimum floor elevation as established by the latest Flood Insurance Rate Map issued by the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
A perimeter roadway of 20 feet minimum width shall be provided around all sides of the structure for the purpose of emergency access. This roadway may also serve as the access road to exterior parking areas.
For all uses within this district there shall be one on-site, off-street loading area 14 feet wide by 35 feet long for each 10,000 square feet or each part thereof.
All areas not covered by accessory uses, driveways or pedestrian walkways shall be landscaped. A complete site plan showing all proposed planting shall be reviewed and approved by the Planning Board.
All perimeter setbacks shall have a buffer strip of 10 feet wide consisting of evergreens of four feet minimum height at planting placed in double alternating rows six feet on center in each row with smaller evergreens or other deciduous plant material in between. Buffer strips shall be set back 10 feet from property lines where they abut a street.
All irregularly shaped areas in parking lots not used for parking shall be landscaped and bordered with brick or other natural materials. All parking lots for all uses shall have a landscaped buffer of four feet minimum width.
All perimeter fences and walls shall be placed within the property lines and shall be consistent in size, texture and design and shall be constructed by the developer.
Exterior parking areas will be located a minimum of 40 feet from the building in mid-rise construction and a minimum of 20 feet from restaurants, office buildings, indoor recreational facilities and theaters.
For indoor recreation facilities or outdoor uses, one space for every three persons that the facility was designed to accommodate, plus one space per employee shall be provided, subject to the review and approval of the Planning Board.
For principal and accessory buildings supporting recreation facilities, one parking space per 200 square feet of gross building area shall be provided.
For recreational facilities incorporating more than one of the permitted uses, shared parking may be considered by the Planning Board, subject to the review of a parking study submitted by the applicant. At a minimum this parking capacity study shall review current requirements for the collective and individual recreational uses and facilities in other jurisdictions and include data from existing operating facilities similar to the uses proposed.
Parking criteria and design shall conform to Article XX, Section 224-128.
§ 224-88 Lighting.
[1997 Code § 224-88]
Moderate lighting to ensure safe pedestrian and vehicular travel shall be provided, subject to Planning Board review as part of the site plan process. The following standards shall apply:
The site plans shall include a lighting plan showing fixture or standard location, footcandle distribution, types of fixtures or standards and all else necessary for review by the Planning Board.
Intent. The purpose of the Highway Development District is to encourage development of hotels, entertainment and recreation facilities and professional offices with easy highway access and with sufficient controls.
Regulations. The use, height and area regulations of Sections 224-82 to 224-88, inclusive, or those regulations set forth elsewhere in this chapter, where applicable to these sections, and general regulations of Article XVIII are the regulations in Highway Development District HD.
Motels, provided the applicant can demonstrate that there is not adequate land area to develop at the site due to inability to purchase adjoining upland or NJDEP environmental regulations will not permit "hotel" development as defined by the zoning ordinance.
Accessory uses. Any accessory use and building reasonably and customarily incidental to any of the principal uses permitted. They shall be understood to include:
The structure meets with the approval of the Construction Official and the Board of Health and provides for recycling conforming to local county and state regulations.
Coffee shops and restaurants, provided that such uses shall be located in the lobby area and shall comprise no more than 15% of the lobby level no more than 5,000 square feet, whichever is less.
Common open space. A minimum of 30% of the upland area shall be provided and maintained as open space. Such space may include playgrounds, pools, mini-parks and other recreational facilities intended for the use of registered guests but shall not include parking.
Bulk requirements for sports, entertainment and recreational facilities. The following area and bulk standards are required for the development of sports, entertainment and recreational facilities:
Distance between buildings, all uses. All buildings within the development shall be separated from all others by a minimum of 30 feet at their closest point.
All uses within this district shall be required to submit an impact statement as part of the site plan review process. The statement will include information called for in Article XX, Section 224-120R and additionally shall include the following for all uses:
First floor elevation of all principal structures shall be elevation 10.0 (NGVD) or the minimum floor elevation as established by the latest Flood Insurance Rate Map issued by the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
A perimeter roadway of 20 feet minimum width shall be provided around all sides of the structure for the purpose of emergency access. This roadway may also serve as the access road to exterior parking areas.
For all uses within this district there shall be one on-site, off-street loading area 14 feet wide by 35 feet long for each 10,000 square feet or each part thereof.
All areas not covered by accessory uses, driveways or pedestrian walkways shall be landscaped. A complete site plan showing all proposed planting shall be reviewed and approved by the Planning Board.
All perimeter setbacks shall have a buffer strip of 10 feet wide consisting of evergreens of four feet minimum height at planting placed in double alternating rows six feet on center in each row with smaller evergreens or other deciduous plant material in between. Buffer strips shall be set back 10 feet from property lines where they abut a street.
All irregularly shaped areas in parking lots not used for parking shall be landscaped and bordered with brick or other natural materials. All parking lots for all uses shall have a landscaped buffer of four feet minimum width.
All perimeter fences and walls shall be placed within the property lines and shall be consistent in size, texture and design and shall be constructed by the developer.
Exterior parking areas will be located a minimum of 40 feet from the building in mid-rise construction and a minimum of 20 feet from restaurants, office buildings, indoor recreational facilities and theaters.
For indoor recreation facilities or outdoor uses, one space for every three persons that the facility was designed to accommodate, plus one space per employee shall be provided, subject to the review and approval of the Planning Board.
For principal and accessory buildings supporting recreation facilities, one parking space per 200 square feet of gross building area shall be provided.
For recreational facilities incorporating more than one of the permitted uses, shared parking may be considered by the Planning Board, subject to the review of a parking study submitted by the applicant. At a minimum this parking capacity study shall review current requirements for the collective and individual recreational uses and facilities in other jurisdictions and include data from existing operating facilities similar to the uses proposed.
Parking criteria and design shall conform to Article XX, Section 224-128.
§ 224-88 Lighting.
[1997 Code § 224-88]
Moderate lighting to ensure safe pedestrian and vehicular travel shall be provided, subject to Planning Board review as part of the site plan process. The following standards shall apply:
The site plans shall include a lighting plan showing fixture or standard location, footcandle distribution, types of fixtures or standards and all else necessary for review by the Planning Board.