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Denville Township City Zoning Code

ARTICLE XXXIV

POS Public Open Space District

§ 600-225 Primary intended uses.

This zone district is designed for public parks, playgrounds, open space, reservoirs, storm drainage retention or detention ponds, golf courses, country clubs, ball fields, tennis courts, swimming pools, schools, hospitals, government offices, libraries, firehouses, first aid and emergency squads and municipal buildings, not including garages and storage yards, but also permits one-family residences subject to all of the required conditions for the R-1 Residence District as set forth in § 600-206.

§ 600-226 Prohibited uses.

Any use other than those listed in § 600-225 shall be prohibited.

§ 600-227 Required conditions.

Because of the public nature of the uses permitted in this district and the wide range of standards that may be applicable to such uses, no specific minimum requirements are provided. The Planning Board shall review a site plan for all uses proposed in this district, except that the Zoning Officer shall review site plans for existing residential structures that comply with the R-1 bulk standards as referenced in § 600-225. Generally accepted planning standards for particular uses shall be used to ensure proper development, provide adequate circulation and ensure the minimum impact on surrounding development and the environment. Where land in this district is developed for one-family residential use, all of the required conditions of the R-1 Residence District shall apply.

§ 600-228 Permitted accessory uses.

Permitted accessory uses are established as follows:
A. 
The installation of wireless telecommunications antennas on existing structures subject to minor site plan approval pursuant to § 600-121 and consistent with visual compatibility requirements of § 600-173 of this chapter.

§ 600-229 Permitted conditional uses.

Permitted conditional uses are established as follows:
A. 
Wireless telecommunications towers in compliance with § 600-173A(2), (3) and (4) and § 600-198 of this chapter.