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Point Pleasant Beach
City Zoning Code

§ 19-9.9

LC Limited Commercial.

[Ord. #1993-26, § 20; Ord. #2006-42, § 1; Ord. #2010-46, § 7; Ord. #2013-30]
a. 
Principal Permitted Uses on Land and in Buildings:
1. 
Retail - No food.
2. 
Professional office.
3. 
Real estate office and other service offices or banks.
4. 
Single-family detached dwellings.
5. 
Retail recreation services are permitted as a principal use with the exception of pool and billiard establishments, coin-operated devices or devices offering prizes.
[Added 6-1-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-21]
b. 
Permitted Accessory Uses:
1. 
Off-street parking (as set forth in Subsection 19-11.7).
2. 
Private residential swimming pools (see Subsection 19-11.11 for standards).
3. 
Private residential utility sheds (see Subsection 9-11.1a for standards).
c. 
Area and Bulk Requirements: See Schedule of Zoning District Regulations.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: The Schedule of Zoning District Regulations is included as an attachment to this chapter.
d. 
General Requirements:
1. 
One building may contain more than one use provided that the total building coverage of the combined use does not exceed the maximum building coverage specified for the district.
2. 
Material or equipment stored outside shall be screened from view by means of a fence and/or landscaping.
3. 
At least the first five feet adjacent to any street line shall not be used for parking and shall be planted and maintained in ground cover, or landscaped with evergreen shrubbery and separated from the parking area by poured concrete curbing. Native vegetation will be planted within the planting strip, and flush curb with curb stops will be permitted in order to utilize the strip for stormwater management, pursuant to the Stormwater Management Rules, now codified at N.J.A.C. 7:8 et seq.
4. 
All buildings shall be compatibly designed, whether constructed all at one time or in stages over a period of time. All building walls facing any street or residential district line shall be suitably finished for aesthetic purposes which shall not include unpainted or painted cinder block or concrete block walls.
5. 
All portions of the property not utilized by buildings or paved surfaces shall be landscaped utilizing combinations such as landscaped fencing, shrubbery, lawn area, ground cover, rock formations, contours, existing foliage and the planting of conifers and/or deciduous trees native to the area in order to either maintain or re-establish the tone of the vegetation in the area and lessen the visual impact of the structures and paved areas.
6. 
For all non-detached single-family uses in the LC zone, which abuts a residential zoning district, a ten foot buffer strip shall be maintained between the use and the adjacent zoning district. The buffer strip shall consist of landscaped grounds and suitable screening to safeguard the character of the adjacent districts. The buffer area shall contain a screen planting at least six feet in height when planted. Plant material which does not live shall be replaced. Native vegetation will be planted in the buffer strip, as deemed appropriate by the board engineer based upon specific site conditions.