Zoning and Design Requirements for Nonresidential Districts
Schedule of Limitations: Nonresidential | ||||||||
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District | ||||||||
Type | B-1 | B-2 | B-1A7 | B-3 | C | D | D-1 | |
Minimum lot area | 40,000 sq. ft. | 45,000 sq. ft. | 10 acres | 14,500 sq. ft. | 1 | 10 acres | 10 acres | |
Maximum lot area | 13 acres | |||||||
Minimum lot frontage | 200 ft. | 200 ft. | 75 ft. | 1 | 500 ft. | 500 ft. | ||
Minimum lot width | 200 ft. | 200 ft. | 300 ft. | 75 ft. | 1 | 500 ft. | 500 ft. | |
Minimum lot depth | 200 ft. | 200 ft. | 300 ft. | 175 ft. | 1 | 500 ft. | 500 ft. | |
Principal buildings/structures (See Note 4) | ||||||||
Front yard | 75 ft.2 | 75 ft.2 | 100 ft. | 75 ft.2 | 1 | 100 ft.2 | 100 ft.2 | |
Each side yard | 20 ft.2 | 20 ft.2 | 50 ft.6 | 20 ft.2 | 1 | 75 ft.2 | 75 ft.2 | |
Rear yard | 25 ft.2 | 25 ft.2 | 75 ft. | 25 ft.2 | 1 | 75 ft.2 | 75 ft.2 | |
Accessory buildings/structures (see other specific requirements in § 102-48) | ||||||||
Front yard | 100 ft.2,3 | 100 ft.2,3 | 100 ft.2,3 | 1 | 100 ft.2,3 | 100 ft.2,3 | ||
Each side yard | 20 ft.2,3 | 20 ft.2,3 | 20 ft.2,3 | 1 | 50 ft.2,3 | 50 ft.2,3 | ||
Rear yard | 25 ft.2,3 | 25 ft.2,3 | 25 ft.2,3 | 1 | 50 ft.2,3 | 50 ft.2,3 | ||
To another building | 20 ft.2,3 | 20 ft.2,3 | 20 ft.2,3 | 1 | 20 ft.2,3 | 20 ft.2,3 | ||
Maximum building coverage | ||||||||
Principal buildings | 15%4 | 15%4 | 15%4 | 1 | 20%4 | 20%4 | ||
Accessory buildings | 5%4 | -0- | 5%4 | 1 | 5%4 | 5%4 | ||
Maximum lot coverage (see definition) | 50%5 | 50% | 40%8 | 50% | 1 | 60% | 50% | |
Standard on-site development | 50% | 40% | ||||||
Additional coverage allowed on the lot being developed as a result of development being transferred from a noncontiguous lot (see Note 4) | 65% | 55% | ||||||
Maximum lot coverage (for planned unit developments in accordance with N.J.S.A. 40:55D-6) Principal buildings | 15%4 | |||||||
Accessory buildings | 5%4 | |||||||
Maximum floor area ratio | 0.154 | 0.224 | 0.154 | 0.154 | 1 | 0.204 | 0.154 | |
Maximum density | 11 units per acre4 | |||||||
Minimum off-street parking | 0.5 spaces per unit | |||||||
Maximum distance of property from county or state highway | 1,000 ft. | |||||||
Minimum building area devoted to common amenities and recreational use | 35% | 35% | ||||||
Maximum building height | ||||||||
Number of stories | 2.5 | 2.5 | 2.0 | 2.5 | 1 | 2.5 | 2.5 | |
Height | 35 ft. | 35 ft. | 35 ft. | 35 ft. | 1 | 35 ft. | 35 ft.13 | |
NOTES: General notes applicable to all categories: |
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aWhere two or more requirements apply to a situation, the more stringent requirement shall apply. |
bUnless specifically stated otherwise in this chapter, the following may be located in the yard areas required for principal buildings: parking and loading areas with related aisles and driveways; fences and walls not exceeding six feet in height; mailboxes, signs, lampposts, flagpoles, wells, septic systems and similar structures. In addition, the following parts of a principal building may extend into the required yard areas up to a maximum of two feet: chimneys, bay windows, eaves, gutters and downspouts. |
cA minimum of 75% of the minimum required lot area or a minimum of 1.5 acres (i.e., 66,000 square feet), whichever is smaller, in all zones must be free of wetlands and associated buffer areas; floodplains; conservation, open space, drainage and right-of-way easements; and landscaping easements. |
Specific notes applicable where indicated: 1Floodplain District; only yards and open spaces permitted, no buildings. |
2See the various definitions of yards for taking proper measurements. The minimum yards shall also be applied to measuring distances between buildings on the interior of the site. The minimum distance between buildings shall be the sum of the yards required for each building. For example, if the sides of two buildings face each other, each building having a side yard requirement of 20 feet, a distance of 40 feet is required between them. Where a nonresidential use is proposed to have multiple occupants on one lot, such as, but not limited to, stores or offices in a business use, the design may permit the subdivision of lots along common wall(s) resulting in zero setback along those walls, provided that the overall tract maintains the minimum lot size and the setbacks around the perimeter of the entire tract are met as required by this chapter. |
3The minimum distance between two accessory buildings shall be the larger of 20 feet or two times the building height of the tallest building in the nonresidential districts. |
4Where a property in the B-1 or the B-1A District is subdivided as a result of providing the new public street system identified in the Route 34 Highway Access Management Plan, as amended, the developer may develop each of the separate lots in accordance with the standards set forth in this Schedule, or the developer may take the floor area and/or density generated from the entire original tract and locate it on one of the new lots. In order for the total floor area and/or density generated by the entire original tract to be located on a portion of the original tract, the principal building coverage and accessory building coverage is permitted to be increased 50% above what is shown in the Schedule above. The maximum floor area ratio and maximum density on the portion being developed is permitted to be increased no more than 100% above what is shown on the Schedule above, except that in no event shall the total floor area and/or number of units exceed the total permitted on the original tract. The condition for allowing this transfer of development among noncontiguous properties shall be that the sending property (the lot that is not to be developed) must be deed restricted to open space and must be planted with a mixture of deciduous and evergreen trees in a manner and intensity that, together with any existing trees and other vegetation, will create a wooded condition upon maturity of the trees. Where on-site wells and sewage treatment facilities or floodplains, wetlands, steep slope restrictions or other legal restrictions which prevent the development of a portion of the lot do not allow the amount of floor area permitted under these zoning regulations, it is intended that the maximum floor area will be that which the well and sewage treatment facilities or restrictions aforesaid can accommodate. |
5A shopping center with a lot area of at least five acres may increase lot coverage to 60%, provided that at least half the increase above 50% lot coverage is devoted to site amenities, such as walkways exceeding 12 feet in width constructed of decorative brick or similar decorative material; the addition of designated areas with fountains, statues or other forms of artwork; areas separate from required pedestrianways, where there are nonretail seating arrangements; or some other aesthetic addition to the site plan acceptable to the approving authority. |
6The total width of side yards in the B-1A District shall not be less than 150 feet. |
7Applicable to the development of assisted living residences in the B-1A District. |
8Building and all impervious surfaces. |
9Electric generating facilities will be allowed to have a height of 75 feet to accommodate an exhaust stack, related inlet filter structures and lattice structures for transmission lines consistent with sound engineering and environmental design. |
For Parking Spaces Nine Feet Wide | For Parking Spaces Ten Feet Wide | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Angle of Parking (degrees) | One-Way Aisle (feet) | Two-Way Aisle (feet) | One-Way Aisle (feet) | Two-Way Aisle (feet) | |
90 | 25 | 25 | 22 | 25 | |
60 | 20 | 22 | 18 | 20 | |
45 | 18 | 20 | 15 | 20 | |
30 | 15 | 18 | 12 | 18 | |
Parallel | 12 | 18 | 12 | 18 | |
Octave Frequency Band (cycles per sound) | Maximum Permitted Sound-Pressure Level (at the property line or along any public right-of-way within the property) (decibels) | |
|---|---|---|
0 to 75 | 69 | |
75 to 150 | 54 | |
150 to 300 | 47 | |
300 to 600 | 41 | |
600 to 1200 | 37 | |
1200 to 2400 | 34 | |
2400 to 4800 | 31 | |
Above 4800 | 28 | |
NOTE: Reference 0.0002 dynes per square centimeter. | ||
Type of Operation or Character of Noise | Correction (decibels) | |
|---|---|---|
Daytime operation only, 7:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. | +5 | |
Noise occurs less than 20% of any one-hour period | +5* | |
Noise occurs less than 5% of any one-hour period | +10* | |
Noise occurs less than 1% of any one-hour period | +20* | |
Noise is of peculiar character (hum, scream, etc.) or is of impulsive character (hammering, pressure release, etc.). In the case of impulsive noise, the correction shall apply only to the average pressure during an impulse, and impulse peaks shall not exceed the basic standards given above) | -5 | |
*NOTE: Apply only one of these corrections per site. | ||
Frequency of Ground Motion (cycles per second) | Maximum Amplitude of Ground Motion (inches, not more than) | |
Up to 10 | .0305 | |
10 to 20 | .0153 | |
20 to 30 | .0102 | |
30 to 40 | .0076 | |
40 to 50 | .0061 | |
50 to 60 | .0051 |
Zoning and Design Requirements for Nonresidential Districts
Schedule of Limitations: Nonresidential | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | ||||||||
Type | B-1 | B-2 | B-1A7 | B-3 | C | D | D-1 | |
Minimum lot area | 40,000 sq. ft. | 45,000 sq. ft. | 10 acres | 14,500 sq. ft. | 1 | 10 acres | 10 acres | |
Maximum lot area | 13 acres | |||||||
Minimum lot frontage | 200 ft. | 200 ft. | 75 ft. | 1 | 500 ft. | 500 ft. | ||
Minimum lot width | 200 ft. | 200 ft. | 300 ft. | 75 ft. | 1 | 500 ft. | 500 ft. | |
Minimum lot depth | 200 ft. | 200 ft. | 300 ft. | 175 ft. | 1 | 500 ft. | 500 ft. | |
Principal buildings/structures (See Note 4) | ||||||||
Front yard | 75 ft.2 | 75 ft.2 | 100 ft. | 75 ft.2 | 1 | 100 ft.2 | 100 ft.2 | |
Each side yard | 20 ft.2 | 20 ft.2 | 50 ft.6 | 20 ft.2 | 1 | 75 ft.2 | 75 ft.2 | |
Rear yard | 25 ft.2 | 25 ft.2 | 75 ft. | 25 ft.2 | 1 | 75 ft.2 | 75 ft.2 | |
Accessory buildings/structures (see other specific requirements in § 102-48) | ||||||||
Front yard | 100 ft.2,3 | 100 ft.2,3 | 100 ft.2,3 | 1 | 100 ft.2,3 | 100 ft.2,3 | ||
Each side yard | 20 ft.2,3 | 20 ft.2,3 | 20 ft.2,3 | 1 | 50 ft.2,3 | 50 ft.2,3 | ||
Rear yard | 25 ft.2,3 | 25 ft.2,3 | 25 ft.2,3 | 1 | 50 ft.2,3 | 50 ft.2,3 | ||
To another building | 20 ft.2,3 | 20 ft.2,3 | 20 ft.2,3 | 1 | 20 ft.2,3 | 20 ft.2,3 | ||
Maximum building coverage | ||||||||
Principal buildings | 15%4 | 15%4 | 15%4 | 1 | 20%4 | 20%4 | ||
Accessory buildings | 5%4 | -0- | 5%4 | 1 | 5%4 | 5%4 | ||
Maximum lot coverage (see definition) | 50%5 | 50% | 40%8 | 50% | 1 | 60% | 50% | |
Standard on-site development | 50% | 40% | ||||||
Additional coverage allowed on the lot being developed as a result of development being transferred from a noncontiguous lot (see Note 4) | 65% | 55% | ||||||
Maximum lot coverage (for planned unit developments in accordance with N.J.S.A. 40:55D-6) Principal buildings | 15%4 | |||||||
Accessory buildings | 5%4 | |||||||
Maximum floor area ratio | 0.154 | 0.224 | 0.154 | 0.154 | 1 | 0.204 | 0.154 | |
Maximum density | 11 units per acre4 | |||||||
Minimum off-street parking | 0.5 spaces per unit | |||||||
Maximum distance of property from county or state highway | 1,000 ft. | |||||||
Minimum building area devoted to common amenities and recreational use | 35% | 35% | ||||||
Maximum building height | ||||||||
Number of stories | 2.5 | 2.5 | 2.0 | 2.5 | 1 | 2.5 | 2.5 | |
Height | 35 ft. | 35 ft. | 35 ft. | 35 ft. | 1 | 35 ft. | 35 ft.13 | |
NOTES: General notes applicable to all categories: |
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aWhere two or more requirements apply to a situation, the more stringent requirement shall apply. |
bUnless specifically stated otherwise in this chapter, the following may be located in the yard areas required for principal buildings: parking and loading areas with related aisles and driveways; fences and walls not exceeding six feet in height; mailboxes, signs, lampposts, flagpoles, wells, septic systems and similar structures. In addition, the following parts of a principal building may extend into the required yard areas up to a maximum of two feet: chimneys, bay windows, eaves, gutters and downspouts. |
cA minimum of 75% of the minimum required lot area or a minimum of 1.5 acres (i.e., 66,000 square feet), whichever is smaller, in all zones must be free of wetlands and associated buffer areas; floodplains; conservation, open space, drainage and right-of-way easements; and landscaping easements. |
Specific notes applicable where indicated: 1Floodplain District; only yards and open spaces permitted, no buildings. |
2See the various definitions of yards for taking proper measurements. The minimum yards shall also be applied to measuring distances between buildings on the interior of the site. The minimum distance between buildings shall be the sum of the yards required for each building. For example, if the sides of two buildings face each other, each building having a side yard requirement of 20 feet, a distance of 40 feet is required between them. Where a nonresidential use is proposed to have multiple occupants on one lot, such as, but not limited to, stores or offices in a business use, the design may permit the subdivision of lots along common wall(s) resulting in zero setback along those walls, provided that the overall tract maintains the minimum lot size and the setbacks around the perimeter of the entire tract are met as required by this chapter. |
3The minimum distance between two accessory buildings shall be the larger of 20 feet or two times the building height of the tallest building in the nonresidential districts. |
4Where a property in the B-1 or the B-1A District is subdivided as a result of providing the new public street system identified in the Route 34 Highway Access Management Plan, as amended, the developer may develop each of the separate lots in accordance with the standards set forth in this Schedule, or the developer may take the floor area and/or density generated from the entire original tract and locate it on one of the new lots. In order for the total floor area and/or density generated by the entire original tract to be located on a portion of the original tract, the principal building coverage and accessory building coverage is permitted to be increased 50% above what is shown in the Schedule above. The maximum floor area ratio and maximum density on the portion being developed is permitted to be increased no more than 100% above what is shown on the Schedule above, except that in no event shall the total floor area and/or number of units exceed the total permitted on the original tract. The condition for allowing this transfer of development among noncontiguous properties shall be that the sending property (the lot that is not to be developed) must be deed restricted to open space and must be planted with a mixture of deciduous and evergreen trees in a manner and intensity that, together with any existing trees and other vegetation, will create a wooded condition upon maturity of the trees. Where on-site wells and sewage treatment facilities or floodplains, wetlands, steep slope restrictions or other legal restrictions which prevent the development of a portion of the lot do not allow the amount of floor area permitted under these zoning regulations, it is intended that the maximum floor area will be that which the well and sewage treatment facilities or restrictions aforesaid can accommodate. |
5A shopping center with a lot area of at least five acres may increase lot coverage to 60%, provided that at least half the increase above 50% lot coverage is devoted to site amenities, such as walkways exceeding 12 feet in width constructed of decorative brick or similar decorative material; the addition of designated areas with fountains, statues or other forms of artwork; areas separate from required pedestrianways, where there are nonretail seating arrangements; or some other aesthetic addition to the site plan acceptable to the approving authority. |
6The total width of side yards in the B-1A District shall not be less than 150 feet. |
7Applicable to the development of assisted living residences in the B-1A District. |
8Building and all impervious surfaces. |
9Electric generating facilities will be allowed to have a height of 75 feet to accommodate an exhaust stack, related inlet filter structures and lattice structures for transmission lines consistent with sound engineering and environmental design. |
For Parking Spaces Nine Feet Wide | For Parking Spaces Ten Feet Wide | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Angle of Parking (degrees) | One-Way Aisle (feet) | Two-Way Aisle (feet) | One-Way Aisle (feet) | Two-Way Aisle (feet) | |
90 | 25 | 25 | 22 | 25 | |
60 | 20 | 22 | 18 | 20 | |
45 | 18 | 20 | 15 | 20 | |
30 | 15 | 18 | 12 | 18 | |
Parallel | 12 | 18 | 12 | 18 | |
Octave Frequency Band (cycles per sound) | Maximum Permitted Sound-Pressure Level (at the property line or along any public right-of-way within the property) (decibels) | |
|---|---|---|
0 to 75 | 69 | |
75 to 150 | 54 | |
150 to 300 | 47 | |
300 to 600 | 41 | |
600 to 1200 | 37 | |
1200 to 2400 | 34 | |
2400 to 4800 | 31 | |
Above 4800 | 28 | |
NOTE: Reference 0.0002 dynes per square centimeter. | ||
Type of Operation or Character of Noise | Correction (decibels) | |
|---|---|---|
Daytime operation only, 7:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. | +5 | |
Noise occurs less than 20% of any one-hour period | +5* | |
Noise occurs less than 5% of any one-hour period | +10* | |
Noise occurs less than 1% of any one-hour period | +20* | |
Noise is of peculiar character (hum, scream, etc.) or is of impulsive character (hammering, pressure release, etc.). In the case of impulsive noise, the correction shall apply only to the average pressure during an impulse, and impulse peaks shall not exceed the basic standards given above) | -5 | |
*NOTE: Apply only one of these corrections per site. | ||
Frequency of Ground Motion (cycles per second) | Maximum Amplitude of Ground Motion (inches, not more than) | |
Up to 10 | .0305 | |
10 to 20 | .0153 | |
20 to 30 | .0102 | |
30 to 40 | .0076 | |
40 to 50 | .0061 | |
50 to 60 | .0051 |