Tennis courts are permitted as a conditional use on single-family residential properties in the zones specified on the Schedule of Permitted Uses,[1] subject to the following requirements:
The court, inclusive of the fence, shall be set back a minimum of 35 feet from side and 50 feet from rear property lines and shall not be illuminated, nor used for play after dark.
A grading and drainage plan for the tennis court shall be submitted to the Township Engineer for review and approval. The plan shall be designed to control surface waters in a manner that will not adversely affect the subject property or abutting lands. An engineering review fee of $200 shall be paid by the applicant for the initial review, and a review fee of $100 shall be paid for each review of a revised plan.
Tennis courts are permitted as a conditional use on single-family residential properties in the zones specified on the Schedule of Permitted Uses,[1] subject to the following requirements:
The court, inclusive of the fence, shall be set back a minimum of 35 feet from side and 50 feet from rear property lines and shall not be illuminated, nor used for play after dark.
A grading and drainage plan for the tennis court shall be submitted to the Township Engineer for review and approval. The plan shall be designed to control surface waters in a manner that will not adversely affect the subject property or abutting lands. An engineering review fee of $200 shall be paid by the applicant for the initial review, and a review fee of $100 shall be paid for each review of a revised plan.