Franklin Township Gloucester County City Zoning Code
ARTICLE XVIII
NC Neighborhood Commercial Districts
§ 253-126 Purpose.
The purpose of the Neighborhood Commercial (NC) Districts is to accommodate commercial and service uses at appropriate locations to serve the needs of residents in the residential sections of the Township. The areas are designed to provide convenience-shopping opportunities for residents in selected locations where intensive retail or office development is inappropriate.
Shopping centers, where no building shall be larger than 5,000 square feet and not more than one building in excess of 2,500 square feet of floor area shall be occupied by a single tenant or business entity.
Uses (3) through (10) shall be restricted to a maximum of 2,500 square feet in size.
Total impermeable coverage: 50%, except that coverage may be increased to 65%, provided that the applicant demonstrates to the satisfaction of the approving authority that there will be no net increase over preconstruction conditions in the volume and rate of stormwater runoff.
Front: No more than 25% of the total number of required spaces shall be located between the front facade of the principal building and the primary abutting roadway.
The applicant shall submit a completed New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Permit Identification Form as part of the application. Proof of submittal to the NJDEP shall also be provided.
The applicant will provide a complete listing of all notices of environmental violations issued by the NJDEP, EPA, county and municipal entities for the subject property and for the applicant for a period of 10 years immediately proceeding the filing of the development application.
The applicant shall provide a list of all NJDEP required permits related to land use management; air quality permits; water supply permits; water quality; and all other required permits.
The architecture of buildings in this district shall be designed to have a residential character, as evidenced by rooflines, building materials, and color schemes. All buildings in shopping centers shall be consistent in design and signage packages. The applicant shall be required to present architectural plans to the Architectural and Landscape Advisory Board prior to submission to the Board.
Franklin Township Gloucester County City Zoning Code
ARTICLE XVIII
NC Neighborhood Commercial Districts
§ 253-126 Purpose.
The purpose of the Neighborhood Commercial (NC) Districts is to accommodate commercial and service uses at appropriate locations to serve the needs of residents in the residential sections of the Township. The areas are designed to provide convenience-shopping opportunities for residents in selected locations where intensive retail or office development is inappropriate.
Shopping centers, where no building shall be larger than 5,000 square feet and not more than one building in excess of 2,500 square feet of floor area shall be occupied by a single tenant or business entity.
Uses (3) through (10) shall be restricted to a maximum of 2,500 square feet in size.
Total impermeable coverage: 50%, except that coverage may be increased to 65%, provided that the applicant demonstrates to the satisfaction of the approving authority that there will be no net increase over preconstruction conditions in the volume and rate of stormwater runoff.
Front: No more than 25% of the total number of required spaces shall be located between the front facade of the principal building and the primary abutting roadway.
The applicant shall submit a completed New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Permit Identification Form as part of the application. Proof of submittal to the NJDEP shall also be provided.
The applicant will provide a complete listing of all notices of environmental violations issued by the NJDEP, EPA, county and municipal entities for the subject property and for the applicant for a period of 10 years immediately proceeding the filing of the development application.
The applicant shall provide a list of all NJDEP required permits related to land use management; air quality permits; water supply permits; water quality; and all other required permits.
The architecture of buildings in this district shall be designed to have a residential character, as evidenced by rooflines, building materials, and color schemes. All buildings in shopping centers shall be consistent in design and signage packages. The applicant shall be required to present architectural plans to the Architectural and Landscape Advisory Board prior to submission to the Board.