General Regulations
Area of Sign | Minimum Distance (feet) |
|---|---|
Less than 25 square feet | 10 |
26 to 75 square feet | 15 |
76 or more square feet | 20 |
Zone | Maximum Percentage Rear Yard | Maximum Area on Lot (square feet) |
|---|---|---|
R-1 | 10% | 750 |
R-2 | 20% | 500 |
Artisan food and beverage production | 1 space per 500 square feet of gross floor area for production areas plus 1 space per 300 square feet of gross floor area for on-site sales and consumption areas |
Assembly halls, dance halls, community buildings | 1 space per 100 square feet of gross floor area |
Banks | 5 spaces for each teller window; plus |
1 space per employee; plus | |
10 queuing spaces for each drive-up window or drive-up ATM situated so that no vehicle will obstruct or interfere with any entrance or exit to the property | |
Carpentry, electrical, masonry, plumbing or painting contractors | 1 space per 200 square feet of office floor area; plus |
1 space per 500 square feet of storage area | |
Churches, auditoriums, theaters | 1 space for every 3 seats; or |
1 space for every 24 linear inches of pew space | |
Funeral homes | 10 spaces per slumber room |
Garden centers | 6 spaces per 1,000 square feet of building floor area; plus |
5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of outside storage, sale or display area | |
Gasoline stations/repair garages | 1 space per maximum number of employees per shift; plus |
4 spaces per service bay which shall be in addition to and separate from the bay itself; or | |
2 additional spaces, where no service bays exist | |
Hospitals, nursing homes, other medical institutions | 1 space for every 2 beds |
Lounges/taverns | 1 space for every 2 seats |
Medical laboratories | 1 space per 200 square feet of gross floor area |
Medical offices and clinics (including home occupations) | 1 space per 200 square feet of gross floor area; plus |
1 space for each physician on duty | |
Offices other than medical offices (including home occupations) | 4 spaces per 1,000 square feet of gross floor area |
Research laboratories | 1 space per 500 square feet of gross floor area |
Repair or machine shops except automotive repair | 1 space per 400 square feet of gross floor area; or |
1 space per employee, whichever is greater | |
Restaurants | 1 space for every 3 seats; or |
1 space for every 50 square feet of gross floor area, whichever is greater | |
Retail stores and service businesses unless otherwise specified for a particular use | 1 space per 200 square feet of gross floor area |
Schools, preschools and freestanding child-care centers | 1 space per employee for preschools and freestanding child-care centers and/for grades K-10; and/or |
2.5 spaces per employee for grades 11 and 12 plus sufficient space for school bus loading and unloading and for individual student pickup and dropoff and school bus or van storage, if applicable; plus | |
2 spaces for each 5 students in preschools or freestanding child-care centers for temporary parent parking | |
Shopping centers | 5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of gross floor area |
Warehouses | 1 space per 1,000 square feet of gross floor area |
Wholesale building materials, appliance and furniture stores | 1 space per 300 square feet of gross floor area |
Woodworking, fabrication, processing and assembly | 1 space per 500 square feet of gross floor area; or |
1 space per employee, whichever is greater | |
Unspecified uses | 1 space per 250 square feet of gross floor area |
Minimum Requirements for Principal Building | |
|---|---|
Lot area | 15,000 square feet1 |
Lot frontage | 100 feet2 |
Lot width | 100 feet2 |
Lot depth | 125 feet2 |
Side yards | 15 feet each, 50 feet both2 |
Front yard | as required for the applicable zone |
Rear yard | 50 feet2 |
1 | Unless a larger minimum lot area is generally applicable for the zone in which the property lies, in which case, the larger minimum lot area shall apply. |
2 | Unless a greater minimum dimension is generally applicable for the zone in which the property lies, in which case, the greater minimum dimension shall apply. |
Percent of Tract Area | Slope Range | Development Factor | Product | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
(0% to 10%) | x | 1.00 | = | ||
(+10% to 15%) | x | .70 | = | ||
(+15% to 20%) | x | .20 | = | ||
(+20%) | x | 0.00 | = |
Category | Non-Street Tree Removed (DBH) | Tree Replacement Criteria | Application Fee |
|---|---|---|---|
1 | DBH of 6" to 12.99" | Replant 1 tree with a minimum tree caliper of 1.5" for each tree removed* | $20 |
2 | DBH of 13" to 22.99" | Replant 2 trees with a minimum tree caliper of 1.5" for each tree removed* | |
3 | DBH of 23" to 32.99" | Replant 3 trees with a minimum tree caliper of 1.5" for each tree removed* | |
4 | DBH of 33" or greater | Replant 4 trees with a minimum tree caliper of 1.5" for each tree removed* |
Notes: | |
|---|---|
* | Size exceptions include tap rooted species such as Oaks (Quercus sp.), Hickories (Carya sp.), Black Walnut and Butternut (Juglans sp), Sassafrass (Sassafrass abidum), Pinus (Pinus sp.), Hornbeam (Carpinus caroliniana) and others which are healthiest and grow fastest when planted at a smaller size |
Tree Species | Planting Season | Planting Procedure |
|---|---|---|
Trees native to Hunterdon County as can be found on the Native Plant Society of New Jersey website here: https://npsnj.org/native-plants/plant-lists/ or other tree species native to adjacent counties | Spring planting: mid-March to end of April; Fall planting: mid-September to early November; or As directed by Borough Professionals | Trees must have a healthy root system and be well-shaped, fully branched, healthy, vigorous stock tree of disease, insects, eggs larva, and defects such as knots, sunscald, injuries, abrasions, and disfigurement. Trees must be maintained for a period of 18 months from planting by pruning, cultivating, watering, weeding, fertilizing, restoring planting saucers, tightening and repairing stakes and guy supports, and resetting to proper grades or vertical position, as required to establish healthy, viable plantings. Restore or replace damage tree wrapping as needed. |
General Regulations
Area of Sign | Minimum Distance (feet) |
|---|---|
Less than 25 square feet | 10 |
26 to 75 square feet | 15 |
76 or more square feet | 20 |
Zone | Maximum Percentage Rear Yard | Maximum Area on Lot (square feet) |
|---|---|---|
R-1 | 10% | 750 |
R-2 | 20% | 500 |
Artisan food and beverage production | 1 space per 500 square feet of gross floor area for production areas plus 1 space per 300 square feet of gross floor area for on-site sales and consumption areas |
Assembly halls, dance halls, community buildings | 1 space per 100 square feet of gross floor area |
Banks | 5 spaces for each teller window; plus |
1 space per employee; plus | |
10 queuing spaces for each drive-up window or drive-up ATM situated so that no vehicle will obstruct or interfere with any entrance or exit to the property | |
Carpentry, electrical, masonry, plumbing or painting contractors | 1 space per 200 square feet of office floor area; plus |
1 space per 500 square feet of storage area | |
Churches, auditoriums, theaters | 1 space for every 3 seats; or |
1 space for every 24 linear inches of pew space | |
Funeral homes | 10 spaces per slumber room |
Garden centers | 6 spaces per 1,000 square feet of building floor area; plus |
5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of outside storage, sale or display area | |
Gasoline stations/repair garages | 1 space per maximum number of employees per shift; plus |
4 spaces per service bay which shall be in addition to and separate from the bay itself; or | |
2 additional spaces, where no service bays exist | |
Hospitals, nursing homes, other medical institutions | 1 space for every 2 beds |
Lounges/taverns | 1 space for every 2 seats |
Medical laboratories | 1 space per 200 square feet of gross floor area |
Medical offices and clinics (including home occupations) | 1 space per 200 square feet of gross floor area; plus |
1 space for each physician on duty | |
Offices other than medical offices (including home occupations) | 4 spaces per 1,000 square feet of gross floor area |
Research laboratories | 1 space per 500 square feet of gross floor area |
Repair or machine shops except automotive repair | 1 space per 400 square feet of gross floor area; or |
1 space per employee, whichever is greater | |
Restaurants | 1 space for every 3 seats; or |
1 space for every 50 square feet of gross floor area, whichever is greater | |
Retail stores and service businesses unless otherwise specified for a particular use | 1 space per 200 square feet of gross floor area |
Schools, preschools and freestanding child-care centers | 1 space per employee for preschools and freestanding child-care centers and/for grades K-10; and/or |
2.5 spaces per employee for grades 11 and 12 plus sufficient space for school bus loading and unloading and for individual student pickup and dropoff and school bus or van storage, if applicable; plus | |
2 spaces for each 5 students in preschools or freestanding child-care centers for temporary parent parking | |
Shopping centers | 5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of gross floor area |
Warehouses | 1 space per 1,000 square feet of gross floor area |
Wholesale building materials, appliance and furniture stores | 1 space per 300 square feet of gross floor area |
Woodworking, fabrication, processing and assembly | 1 space per 500 square feet of gross floor area; or |
1 space per employee, whichever is greater | |
Unspecified uses | 1 space per 250 square feet of gross floor area |
Minimum Requirements for Principal Building | |
|---|---|
Lot area | 15,000 square feet1 |
Lot frontage | 100 feet2 |
Lot width | 100 feet2 |
Lot depth | 125 feet2 |
Side yards | 15 feet each, 50 feet both2 |
Front yard | as required for the applicable zone |
Rear yard | 50 feet2 |
1 | Unless a larger minimum lot area is generally applicable for the zone in which the property lies, in which case, the larger minimum lot area shall apply. |
2 | Unless a greater minimum dimension is generally applicable for the zone in which the property lies, in which case, the greater minimum dimension shall apply. |
Percent of Tract Area | Slope Range | Development Factor | Product | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
(0% to 10%) | x | 1.00 | = | ||
(+10% to 15%) | x | .70 | = | ||
(+15% to 20%) | x | .20 | = | ||
(+20%) | x | 0.00 | = |
Category | Non-Street Tree Removed (DBH) | Tree Replacement Criteria | Application Fee |
|---|---|---|---|
1 | DBH of 6" to 12.99" | Replant 1 tree with a minimum tree caliper of 1.5" for each tree removed* | $20 |
2 | DBH of 13" to 22.99" | Replant 2 trees with a minimum tree caliper of 1.5" for each tree removed* | |
3 | DBH of 23" to 32.99" | Replant 3 trees with a minimum tree caliper of 1.5" for each tree removed* | |
4 | DBH of 33" or greater | Replant 4 trees with a minimum tree caliper of 1.5" for each tree removed* |
Notes: | |
|---|---|
* | Size exceptions include tap rooted species such as Oaks (Quercus sp.), Hickories (Carya sp.), Black Walnut and Butternut (Juglans sp), Sassafrass (Sassafrass abidum), Pinus (Pinus sp.), Hornbeam (Carpinus caroliniana) and others which are healthiest and grow fastest when planted at a smaller size |
Tree Species | Planting Season | Planting Procedure |
|---|---|---|
Trees native to Hunterdon County as can be found on the Native Plant Society of New Jersey website here: https://npsnj.org/native-plants/plant-lists/ or other tree species native to adjacent counties | Spring planting: mid-March to end of April; Fall planting: mid-September to early November; or As directed by Borough Professionals | Trees must have a healthy root system and be well-shaped, fully branched, healthy, vigorous stock tree of disease, insects, eggs larva, and defects such as knots, sunscald, injuries, abrasions, and disfigurement. Trees must be maintained for a period of 18 months from planting by pruning, cultivating, watering, weeding, fertilizing, restoring planting saucers, tightening and repairing stakes and guy supports, and resetting to proper grades or vertical position, as required to establish healthy, viable plantings. Restore or replace damage tree wrapping as needed. |