Index: L
Landfills
§ 119-2—
Notice required.
§ 119-3—
Applicable area.
190-3B{60}—
DEVELOPMENT
§ 190-80—
Stormwater management.
190-80B{11}—
DEVELOPMENT
§ 190-97—
Zones.
§ 190-160.2—
Lone Pine Landfill Redevelopment Plan.
190-219{21}—
DEVELOPMENT
§ 203-6—
Transportation from outside Township.
§ 253-1—
Mandatory recycling program.
290-11{8}—
SOLID WASTE FACILITIES
355-3{4}—
DEVELOPMENT
Landlords
§ 2-75—
Establishment of Municipal Housing Liaison position and compensation; powers and duties.
§ 150-23—
Rent control (Chapter 261).
190-219{35}—
RENT
§ 190-227.6—
Rent restrictions for rental units; leases.
§ 190-227.9—
Administrative Agent.
§ 190-227.10—
Affirmative marketing requirements.
§ 257-4—
Contents of registration form.
§ 257-15—
Occupancy standards.
261-1{3}—
COMMON AREA
261-1{6}—
CURRENT LEASING ARRANGEMENT
261-1{8}—
LANDLORD
261-1{13}—
SERVICE
261-1{14}—
TENANT
261-1{15}—
VACANT UNIT
§ 261-2—
Restriction on rental increases.
§ 261-4—
Maintenance of community amenities and facilities.
§ 261-6—
Membership; terms.
§ 261-7—
Powers and duties.
§ 261-8—
Automatic increase provisions.
§ 261-9—
Hardship increase provision.
§ 261-10—
Market adjustment.
§ 261-11—
Application; fee; inspection; report.
§ 261-12—
Procedure in lieu of certificate of substantial compliance.
Landscape plans
§ 190-123—
Private tennis and other sports courts.
§ 190-139—
PC Planned Community.
§ 190-140—
PUD Planned Unit Development.
§ 190-140.4—
Planned Adult Community-Affordable Housing Overlay (PAC-AHO).
§ 190-142.5—
ML-9 Moderate- and Low-Income Housing Zone.
§ 190-170—
General requirements.
§ 190-205—
Supportive care housing for low- and moderate-income senior citizens and the handicapped.
§ 319-53—
Applications.
§ 319-65—
Landscape restoration.
Landscaping
§ 142-6—
Required information.
§ 150-15—
Land use (Chapter 190).
190-3B{27}—
BUFFER
190-3B{100}—
GARDEN APARTMENT
190-3B{128}—
MINOR SITE PLAN
190-3B{185}—
SITE PLAN
§ 190-35—
Procedures and standards.
§ 190-38—
Submittal procedure for minor site plans.
§ 190-52—
Performance guarantees as condition to final approval.
§ 190-70—
General requirements.
§ 190-72—
Streets.
§ 190-80—
Stormwater management.
190-80B{14}—
ENVIRONMENTALLY CONSTRAINED AREA
190-80B{15}—
ENVIRONMENTALLY CRITICAL AREA
§ 190-103—
Permitted yard encroachments.
§ 190-107—
Reverse frontage lots.
§ 190-108—
Front yards.
§ 190-110—
Accessory structures.
§ 190-114—
Architectural design requirements for commercial, office and industrial development.
§ 190-116—
Outdoor storage, sales and display of goods.
§ 190-122—
Storage of recyclable materials.
§ 190-123—
Private tennis and other sports courts.
§ 190-127—
Rural Residential/Planned Adult Community (RR/PAC) Zone District.
§ 190-129—
Residential Zone R-80.
§ 190-131—
Residential Zone R-40.
§ 190-139—
PC Planned Community.
§ 190-140—
PUD Planned Unit Development.
§ 190-140.1—
PUD-1 Planned Unit Development-1 Zone.
§ 190-140.2—
Planned Adult Community-3 (PAC-3).
§ 190-140.2.1—
PAC-3A Planned Adult Community-3A.
§ 190-140.3—
Planned Adult Community-4 (PAC-4).
§ 190-140.4—
Planned Adult Community-Affordable Housing Overlay (PAC-AHO).
§ 190-141—
Mount Laurel Contribution Zone MLC-6.
§ 190-142.2—
MU-1 Mixed Use Overlay-1.
§ 190-142.3—
MU-2 Mixed Use Overlay-2.
§ 190-142.4—
MU-3 Mixed Use Overlay-3.
§ 190-142.5—
ML-9 Moderate- and Low-Income Housing Zone.
§ 190-146—
Corporate Multi-Use Development Zones CMX-10, CMX-4, CMX-3 and CMX-2.
§ 190-147—
Highway Mixed Use Development Zone.
§ 190-149—
Hospital Zone H-1.
§ 190-150—
Professional Zone P-1.
§ 190-153.1—
FSX Flex Space Zone.
§ 190-158—
Regional Mall Zones RMZ-1, RMZ-2, RMZ-2A and RMZ-3.
§ 190-159—
Village Center Zone.
§ 190-160—
SC Scenic Roadway Corridor Overlay Zone.
§ 190-162—
Off-street parking requirements.
§ 190-166—
Landscaping and buffer regulations.
§ 190-167—
Purpose.
§ 190-170—
General requirements.
§ 190-171—
Removal of abandoned antennas and towers.
§ 190-176—
General requirements.
§ 190-181—
Signs permitted in RMZ Regional Mall Zones.
§ 190-197—
Gasoline filling stations.
§ 190-197.1—
Gasoline filling stations with convenience stores.
§ 190-205—
Supportive care housing for low- and moderate-income senior citizens and the handicapped.
§ 190-206—
Wireless telecommunications towers and antennas.
§ 190-207—
Day-care facilities in conjunction with hospital, office and light industrial uses.
§ 190-209—
Historic commercial projects.
§ 190-211—
Funeral homes.
§ 190-215—
Self-storage warehousing.
§ 190-216.1—
Alternative motor vehicle fueling stations.
§ 190-230—
Responsibilities of Historic Preservation Commission.
§ 190-233—
Review by Historic Preservation Commission.
§ 213-3—
Design standards and improvements.
§ 213-6—
Application for license.
§ 245-2—
Duties of owners and tenants.
§ 270-26—
Exceptions to prohibition.
§ 319-8—
Standards for granting or denying license.
§ 319-53—
Applications.
§ 319-65—
Landscape restoration.
336-8{7}—
ISA TREE APPRAISAL
§ 336-19—
Establishing a home site.
Leaves of absence
Liability
§ 1-19—
Ordinances saved from repeal.
§ 47-14—
Conflicts of interest.
§ 47-22—
Restrictions on award of professional contracts.
§ 47-24—
Indemnification of municipal officers and employees.
§ 51-20—
Extra duty.
§ 67-4—
Registration or permits.
§ 67-5—
General regulations.
§ 75-16—
General regulations.
§ 79-4—
Disposition of fees.
§ 79-6—
Vicious or potentially dangerous dogs.
§ 79-7—
Impounding and destruction of certain dogs; fees.
§ 111-10—
Violations and penalties.
§ 115-3—
Liability of Construction Official.
§ 126-6—
Determination by Review Committee; concerning volunteer coaches; appeal process.
§ 126-11—
Determination by Review Committee concerning Township employees; appeal process.
§ 162-11—
Inspections.
§ 162-31—
Legislative findings; policy; applicability.
§ 166-28—
Liability.
§ 190-52—
Performance guarantees as condition to final approval.
§ 190-161.2—
Riparian Zone.
§ 190-227.11—
Enforcement of affordable housing regulations.
§ 257-18—
Violations and penalties.
§ 270-2—
Connection required; permits.
§ 270-3—
Building sewers and connections.
§ 270-8—
Right of access; general regulations.
§ 282-6—
Violations and penalties.
§ 286-9—
Performance guarantee.
§ 300-29—
Nonexclusive control.
§ 311-6—
Collection of tax.
§ 311-7—
Payment of tax to state; distribution by state to Township.
§ 315-11—
Insurance policy.
319-2{6}—
PERSON
§ 319-34—
Damage to licensee's facilities.
§ 319-39—
Licensee insurance.
§ 319-40—
General indemnification.
§ 327-6—
Standards and qualifications.
§ 336-16—
Nonliability of Township.
§ 351-3—
Control of mains and appurtenances; liability for rents and charges; billing.
§ 351-5—
Installation of service connections and lines.
§ 351-6—
Metering and water service charges.
§ 351-8—
Service.
§ 351-10—
Public fire hydrants.
§ 351-13—
Rules for installation and maintenance of service line.
§ 361-15—
Ordinances saved from repeal.
§ 368-6—
Licensing provisions.
§ 368-7—
Impounding of certain cats.
§ 368-11—
Violations and penalties.
§ 394-11—
Violations and penalties.
400-2{1}—
PERSON
§ A410-5—
Indemnification of Township.
§ A410-8—
Use of poles by Township.
§ A411-15—
Liability insurance.
§ A411-18—
Emergency uses.
Libraries
177-1{1}—
PUBLIC BUILDING
190-3B{113}—
LIFE CARE FACILITY
§ 190-24—
Contents.
§ 190-131—
Residential Zone R-40.
§ 190-138.1—
HD-2 High Density Zone.
§ 190-140.4—
Planned Adult Community-Affordable Housing Overlay (PAC-AHO).
§ 190-142—
ML-8 and ML-7 Moderate- and Low-Income Housing Zones.
§ 190-149—
Hospital Zone H-1.
§ 190-200—
Adult uses.
§ 190-227.10—
Affirmative marketing requirements.
§ 273-1—
Residency within prohibited area.
§ A411-10—
Free service.
Library
177-1{1}—
PUBLIC BUILDING
190-3B{113}—
LIFE CARE FACILITY
§ 190-24—
Contents.
§ 190-131—
Residential Zone R-40.
§ 190-138.1—
HD-2 High Density Zone.
§ 190-140.4—
Planned Adult Community-Affordable Housing Overlay (PAC-AHO).
§ 190-142—
ML-8 and ML-7 Moderate- and Low-Income Housing Zones.
§ 190-149—
Hospital Zone H-1.
§ 190-200—
Adult uses.
§ 190-227.10—
Affirmative marketing requirements.
§ 273-1—
Residency within prohibited area.
§ A411-10—
Free service.
Licenses and permits
1-1{3}—
LICENSED
§ 1-19—
Ordinances saved from repeal.
§ 2-19—
Corporate Seal.
§ 2-23—
Other powers and duties.
§ 2-39.1—
Division of Shade Tree.
§ 2-42—
Appointment and term of Engineer.
§ 2-48—
Terms of employment.
§ 2-51—
Powers and duties of Administrator.
§ 2-56.1—
Duties of Code Administrator.
§ 2-57.2—
Duties of the Department.
§ 2-75—
Establishment of Municipal Housing Liaison position and compensation; powers and duties.
§ 10-2—
Appointment of members and alternate members; terms; vacancies.
§ 10-8—
Membership; terms; vacancies; attendance.
§ 10-43—
Organization; membership; terms.
§ 17-3—
Recording.
§ 34-2—
Appointment; term; vacancies.
§ 43-6—
Local unit requirements.
§ 47-3—
Position Classification.
§ 47-6—
Promotions.
§ 47-10—
Holidays.
§ 47-11—
Vacations.
§ 47-12—
Leaves of absence.
§ 47-14—
Conflicts of interest.
§ 47-20—
Grievance procedures.
§ 47-23—
Tuition reimbursement.
§ 47-24—
Indemnification of municipal officers and employees.
§ 47-25—
Health care benefits buyout.
§ 47-27—
Retirement plan eligibility of positions.
§ 51-6—
Qualifications of applicants for membership.
§ 51-9—
Duties and responsibilities of Police Department.
Ch 67—
Alarm Systems
67-3{6}—
DESIGNATED REPRESENTATIVE
§ 67-4—
Registration or permits.
§ 67-5—
General regulations.
Ch 71 Art I—
Licensing
§ 71-3—
Applicability of statute.
§ 71-4—
Issuing authority.
§ 71-5—
License required.
§ 71-6—
License fees; maximum number of licenses.
§ 71-7—
Licenses for hotels.
§ 71-8—
Hours of sale.
§ 71-9—
Package sales of alcoholic beverages.
§ 71-10—
New Year's Day and Christmas Day.
§ 71-11—
Sales to certain persons.
§ 71-12—
Plenary retail transit license.
§ 71-13—
Minors.
§ 71-14—
Revocation of licenses.
§ 71-19—
Effect of violation on driver's license.
§ 71-20—
Exceptions.
Ch 75—
Amusements
§ 75-1—
Permit required.
§ 75-2—
Approval and issuance of license.
§ 75-3—
License fees.
§ 75-4—
Cash bond required.
§ 75-5—
Regulations.
§ 75-6—
Suspension or revocation.
§ 75-8—
License required.
§ 75-9—
Fees.
§ 75-10—
Application.
§ 75-12—
Approval or disapproval of application.
§ 75-13—
Contents of license.
§ 75-14—
Number of machines and hours of operation limited.
§ 75-15—
Substituting machines.
§ 75-16—
General regulations.
§ 75-17—
Revocation of licenses.
§ 75-18—
Enclosed shopping malls.
§ 75-19—
Family-style restaurants.
§ 75-22—
License required to operate games.
§ 75-23—
Application requirements.
§ 75-24—
Issuance of license; certificate; display.
§ 75-25—
License fee.
§ 75-26—
Hearing prior to refusal of license; amendments.
§ 75-27—
Control and supervision.
§ 75-28—
Forfeiture of license for certain acts.
§ 75-29—
Hours of operation.
75-30{1}—
GAME
79-1{1}—
KEEPER
§ 79-2—
Licensing provisions.
§ 79-3—
Pet shops, kennels, shelters and pounds.
§ 79-4—
Disposition of fees.
§ 79-5—
Dog canvass.
§ 79-6—
Vicious or potentially dangerous dogs.
§ 79-8—
Regulations.
§ 79-9—
Dog bites.
§ 79-10—
Rabies vaccination.
§ 79-16—
Animals permitted on residential property.
§ 79-17—
Registration of potentially dangerous species.
§ 79-19—
Wildlife feeding.
Ch 97—
Campgrounds
97-1{6}—
OWNER
§ 97-2—
License required.
§ 97-3—
Location of campground.
§ 97-4—
Number of licenses.
§ 97-5—
Duration of licenses.
§ 97-6—
Fees.
§ 97-7—
License renewal.
§ 107-3—
Violations and penalties.
§ 111-2—
License required.
§ 111-3—
Application for license; fee.
§ 111-4—
Requirements for license.
§ 111-7—
Testing procedures.
§ 111-8—
Qualifications of testing personnel.
Ch 115—
Construction Codes, Uniform
§ 115-5—
Fees.
§ 115-9—
Waiver of construction fees.
§ 126-2—
Requests for volunteer criminal background checks; costs.
§ 126-5—
Limitations on access and use of criminal history record information.
§ 126-6—
Determination by Review Committee; concerning volunteer coaches; appeal process.
§ 126-7—
Requests for Township employee criminal background checks, costs.
§ 126-11—
Determination by Review Committee concerning Township employees; appeal process.
§ 127-1—
Curfew established; restrictions.
§ 127-3—
Parental responsibility.
142-3{2}—
ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE AREAS
§ 142-6—
Required information.
§ 150-4—
Alcoholic beverage control (Chapter 71).
§ 150-5—
Amusements (Chapters 75 and 240).
§ 150-12—
Floodplains and watercourses (Chapter 166).
§ 150-14—
Junk dealers (Chapter 186).
§ 150-15—
Land use (Chapter 190).
§ 150-17—
Manufactured/mobile homes (Chapter 213).
§ 150-27—
Soil erosion and sediment control (Chapter 282).
§ 150-28.1—
Solicitation, commercial (Chapter 288).
§ 150-29—
Streets and sidewalks (Chapter 300).
§ 150-32—
Towing and storage (Chapter 327).
§ 150-33—
Taxicabs (Chapter 315).
§ 150-34—
Telecommunications licensing (Chapter 319).
§ 150-35—
Co-location, renewal or replacement applications (Chapter 190, Article XVI).
§ 150-50—
Alcoholic beverage control (Chapter 71).
§ 150-52—
Board of Health (Part III of the Code).
§ 150-53—
Dogs (Chapter 79, Article I).
§ 150-54—
Fire prevention (Chapter 162).
§ 150-55—
Land Use (Chapter 190).
§ 150-56—
Municipal parking lots and drives (Chapter 228).
§ 150-58—
Public records (Chapter 249).
§ 150-62—
Uniform construction code (Chapter 115).
§ 150-63—
Water (Chapter 351).
§ 150-64—
Charitable bins.
§ 154-3—
Exceptions.
§ 162-10—
Life hazard use inspections.
§ 162-19—
Compliance deadline.
§ 162-31—
Legislative findings; policy; applicability.
162-31C{4}—
OPEN BURNING
§ 166-5—
Ordinary building maintenance and minor work.
§ 166-6—
Warning.
§ 166-10—
General.
§ 166-11—
Establishment of flood hazard areas.
§ 166-16—
Duties.
§ 166-18—
Other permits.
§ 166-19—
Determination of local design flood elevations.
§ 166-21—
Activities in riverine flood hazard areas.
§ 166-22—
Floodway encroachment.
§ 166-23—
Watercourse alteration.
§ 166-23.1—
Engineering analysis.
§ 166-24—
Alterations in coastal areas.
§ 166-25—
Development in riparian zones.
§ 166-26—
Substantial improvement and substantial damage determinations.
§ 166-27—
Department records.
Ch 166 Art IV—
Permits
§ 166-29—
Permits required.
§ 166-30—
Application for permit.
§ 166-31—
Validity of permit.
§ 166-32—
Expiration.
§ 166-33—
Suspension or revocation.
§ 166-35—
Information in flood hazard areas without base flood elevations (approximate Zone A).
§ 166-36—
Analyses and certifications by a licensed professional engineer.
§ 166-37—
Submission of additional data.
§ 166-38—
General.
§ 166-39—
Inspections of development.
§ 166-40—
Buildings and structures.
§ 166-41—
Manufactured homes.
§ 166-48—
Violations.
166-53{18}—
BREAKAWAY WALLS
166-53{20}—
CONDITIONAL LETTER OF MAP REVISION
166-53{21}—
CONDITIONAL LETTER OF MAP REVISION - FILL
166-53{36}—
FLOODPROOFING CERTIFICATE
166-53{49}—
LICENSED DESIGN PROFESSIONAL
166-53{50}—
LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER
166-53{59}—
ORDINARY MAINTENANCE AND MINOR WORK
166-53{64}—
START OF CONSTRUCTION
166-53{70}—
VARIANCE
§ 166-69—
Protection of mechanical equipment and outside appliances.
§ 166-71—
Temporary placement.
§ 166-72—
Permanent placement.
§ 166-75—
Requirements for habitable buildings and structures.
§ 166-89—
Protection of mechanical, plumbing, and electrical systems.
§ 171-2—
Games of chance on Sunday permitted.
Ch 171 Art II—
Licensing
§ 171-4—
Authorization to approve licenses.
§ 177-3—
Construction guidelines.
§ 177-5—
Identification card; temporary placard.
§ 182-7—
Search warrant.
§ 182-16—
Demolition permit required.
Ch 186—
Junk Dealers
§ 186-2—
License required.
§ 186-4—
Approval and issuance of license.
§ 186-5—
Fee.
§ 186-7—
Inspection.
§ 186-8—
Written record.
§ 186-9—
Hours of operation; limitation on number of licenses.
§ 186-10—
Junkyard rules and regulations.
190-3B{17}—
APPLICATION FOR DEVELOPMENT
190-3B{45}—
COMMUNITY RESIDENCES FOR DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED; COMMUNITY SHELTERS FOR VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE; COMMUNITY RESIDENCES FOR THE TERMINALLY III; AND COMMUNITY RESIDENCES FOR PERSONS WITH HEAD INJURIES
190-3B{48}—
CONDITIONAL USE
190-3B{53}—
COOPERATIVE SOBER LIVING RESIDENCE (CSLR)
190-3B{66}—
DRIVE-THROUGH FACILITY
190-3B{86}—
FARM MARKET
190-3B{113}—
LIFE CARE FACILITY
190-3B{115}—
LONG-TEAM-CARE FACILITY
190-3B{116}—
LOT
190-3B{124}—
LOT YIELD PLAN
190-3B{126}—
MASSAGE SHOP
190-3B{147}—
OXFORD HOUSE MODEL RECOVERY HOME
190-3B{167}—
RECEIVING AREA
190-3B{182}—
SENDING AREA
190-3B{184}—
SITE DEVELOPMENT AREA
190-3B{217}—
ZONING PERMIT
§ 190-6—
Hearings.
§ 190-9—
Enforcement.
§ 190-12—
Tolling of running of period of approval.
§ 190-14—
Membership.
§ 190-17—
Powers.
§ 190-30—
Issuance of permits for buildings or structures in conflict with Official Map.
§ 190-31—
Building lot to abut street.
§ 190-32—
Appeals from the requirements of § 190-31.
§ 190-33—
Approval by Planning Board.
§ 190-37—
Applicability.
§ 190-38—
Submittal procedure for minor site plans.
§ 190-41—
Final approval.
§ 190-49—
Minor subdivision action.
§ 190-52—
Performance guarantees as condition to final approval.
§ 190-53—
Final approval of major subdivision.
§ 190-63—
Sales map.
§ 190-71—
Grading.
§ 190-73—
Curbs and sidewalks.
§ 190-77—
Soil removal.
§ 190-79—
Sewage disposal and treatment.
§ 190-80—
Stormwater management.
190-80B{9}—
DESIGN ENGINEER
190-80B{11}—
DEVELOPMENT
§ 190-84—
Monuments.
§ 190-85—
Installation of survey markers for freshwater wetlands and transition areas.
§ 190-87—
Streets; sidewalks; private drives.
§ 190-89—
Utility, drainage and sight triangle easements.
§ 190-94—
Fire protection accessibility.
§ 190-95—
Truck access.
§ 190-102—
Conformity with regulations required.
§ 190-103—
Permitted yard encroachments.
§ 190-104—
Height requirements.
§ 190-107—
Reverse frontage lots.
§ 190-108—
Front yards.
§ 190-110—
Accessory structures.
§ 190-111—
Aboveground heating fuel storage tanks.
§ 190-112—
Existing natural features.
§ 190-113—
Appearance of buildings.
§ 190-114—
Architectural design requirements for commercial, office and industrial development.
§ 190-115—
Private swimming pools.
§ 190-116—
Outdoor storage, sales and display of goods.
§ 190-117—
Prohibition of uses.
190-117B(1){2}—
CANNABIS CULTIVATOR
190-117B(1){3}—
CANNABIS DELIVERY SERVICE
190-117B(1){4}—
CANNABIS DISTRIBUTOR
190-117B(1){5}—
CANNABIS MANUFACTURER
190-117B(1){6}—
CANNABIS RETAILER
190-117B(1){7}—
CANNABIS WHOLESALER
§ 190-118—
Home office use.
§ 190-119—
Gasoline storage containers.
§ 190-121—
Lot grading.
§ 190-123—
Private tennis and other sports courts.
§ 190-124—
Steep slope requirements.
§ 190-124.2—
Expansion of existing residential structures on undersized lots in R-E Rural Environmental Zone.
§ 190-124.3—
Improved Lots in RR and RE Zones.
§ 190-124.5—
Oxford model recovery homes, boardinghouses and rooming houses.
§ 190-125—
Rural Residential RR.
§ 190-126—
Rural-Environmental Zone R-E.
§ 190-127—
Rural Residential/Planned Adult Community (RR/PAC) Zone District.
§ 190-128—
Residential Zone R-120.
§ 190-129—
Residential Zone R-80.
§ 190-130—
Residential Zone R-60.
§ 190-131—
Residential Zone R-40.
§ 190-132—
Residential Zone R-40/P.
§ 190-133—
Residential Zone R-25.
§ 190-134—
Residential Zone R-20.
§ 190-135—
Residential Zone R-15.
§ 190-136—
Residential Zone R-12.
§ 190-137—
Residential Zone R-9.
§ 190-138—
High Density Zone.
§ 190-138.1—
HD-2 High Density Zone.
§ 190-139—
PC Planned Community.
§ 190-140—
PUD Planned Unit Development.
§ 190-140.1—
PUD-1 Planned Unit Development-1 Zone.
§ 190-140.2—
Planned Adult Community-3 (PAC-3).
§ 190-140.2.1—
PAC-3A Planned Adult Community-3A.
§ 190-140.3—
Planned Adult Community-4 (PAC-4).
§ 190-140.4—
Planned Adult Community-Affordable Housing Overlay (PAC-AHO).
§ 190-141—
Mount Laurel Contribution Zone MLC-6.
§ 190-141.1—
ML-3 - Moderate- and Low-Income Housing Zone - 3 DU/Acre.
§ 190-142—
ML-8 and ML-7 Moderate- and Low-Income Housing Zones.
§ 190-142.1—
ML-10 - Moderate- and Low-Income Housing Zone - 10,000 Square Feet.
§ 190-142.2—
MU-1 Mixed Use Overlay-1.
§ 190-142.3—
MU-2 Mixed Use Overlay-2.
§ 190-142.4—
MU-3 Mixed Use Overlay-3.
§ 190-142.5—
ML-9 Moderate- and Low-Income Housing Zone.
§ 190-143—
LTW Lake Topanemus Watershed District.
§ 190-144—
Commercial Zone B-2.
§ 190-145—
Commercial Zone B-10 Highway Development.
§ 190-146—
Corporate Multi-Use Development Zones CMX-10, CMX-4, CMX-3 and CMX-2.
§ 190-147—
Highway Mixed Use Development Zone.
§ 190-148—
Historical Commercial Zone HC.
§ 190-149—
Hospital Zone H-1.
§ 190-150—
Professional Zone P-1.
§ 190-151—
Professional Zone P-2.
§ 190-152—
Light Industrial Zone LI.
§ 190-153—
Light Industrial Zone LI-3.
§ 190-153.1—
FSX Flex Space Zone.
§ 190-154—
Industrial Zone M-1.
§ 190-155—
Industrial Zone M-2.
§ 190-156—
ROL Research, Office and Laboratory Zone.
§ 190-157—
Recreational Zone RC.
§ 190-158—
Regional Mall Zones RMZ-1, RMZ-2, RMZ-2A and RMZ-3.
§ 190-159—
Village Center Zone.
§ 190-160—
SC Scenic Roadway Corridor Overlay Zone.
§ 190-161.1—
Mobile/Manufactured Housing MH.
§ 190-161.2—
Riparian Zone.
§ 190-162—
Off-street parking requirements.
§ 190-163—
Minimum parking spaces.
§ 190-165—
Fence regulations.
§ 190-168—
Nonapplicability to amateur radio stations and to receive-only antennas.
§ 190-169—
Antennas and towers permitted on Township property.
§ 190-170—
General requirements.
§ 190-172—
Preexisting towers and facilities.
190-173C{4}—
OUTDOOR ADVERTISING SIGN COMPANY
§ 190-174—
Signs allowed without permit.
§ 190-176—
General requirements.
§ 190-177—
Signs permitted in R-9; R-12; R-15; R-20 and R-25 Residential Zones.
§ 190-178—
Signs permitted in R-E, R-R, R-80, R-60 and R-40 Residential Zones.
§ 190-179—
Signs permitted in Highway Development B-2 and B-10, Hospital H-1, Corporate Multi-Use CMX-2, CMX-3 and CMX-3/A, Professional Office P-1 and P-2 and office uses in the R-40/P Residential/Professional Zone.
§ 190-180—
Signs permitted in planned multiple-store shopping areas.
§ 190-181—
Signs permitted in RMZ Regional Mall Zones.
§ 190-182—
Signs permitted in Industrial M-1 and M-2, Light Industrial LI and LI-3, Research Office Laboratory ROL Zones.
§ 190-183—
Signs permitted in Corporate Multi-Use CMX-4 and CMX-10 Zones.
§ 190-184—
Outdoor advertising.
§ 190-186—
Preexisting nonconforming signs.
§ 190-188—
Deviations from requirements.
§ 190-189—
Garden apartments.
§ 190-190—
Townhouses.
Ch 190 Art XIX—
Conditional Use Permits
§ 190-191—
Minimum requirements.
§ 190-192—
Swim clubs.
§ 190-193—
Public or private schools.
§ 190-194—
Houses of worship.
§ 190-195—
Golf courses and country clubs.
§ 190-196—
Car wash facilities.
§ 190-197—
Gasoline filling stations.
§ 190-197.1—
Gasoline filling stations with convenience stores.
§ 190-198—
Veteran and service organization facilities.
§ 190-199—
Campgrounds.
§ 190-200—
Adult uses.
§ 190-201—
Cemeteries.
§ 190-202—
Cluster development.
§ 190-202.1—
R-40 cluster development.
§ 190-203—
Planned commercial development.
§ 190-204—
Motels and hotels.
§ 190-205—
Supportive care housing for low- and moderate-income senior citizens and the handicapped.
§ 190-206—
Wireless telecommunications towers and antennas.
§ 190-207—
Day-care facilities in conjunction with hospital, office and light industrial uses.
§ 190-208—
Pool or billiard parlors.
§ 190-209—
Historic commercial projects.
§ 190-210—
Electrical cogeneration facilities.
§ 190-211—
Funeral homes.
§ 190-212—
Restaurants in Corporate Multiuse Development Zones CMX-10, CMX-4, CMX-3, CMX-3A and CMX-2.
§ 190-214—
Bulk document storage.
§ 190-215—
Self-storage warehousing.
§ 190-216.1—
Alternative motor vehicle fueling stations.
§ 190-216.2—
Aboveground storage tanks for fueling associated with motor vehicle showrooms, offices and mechanical repair and maintenance service facilities within CMX-3/A Zone.
§ 190-216.3—
Cooperative Sober Living Residence (CSLR)
190-219{14}—
ALTERNATIVE LIVING ARRANGEMENT
190-219{15}—
ASSISTED LIVING RESIDENCE
§ 190-221—
Rehabilitation programs.
§ 190-224—
New construction.
§ 190-227.3—
Limitations on indebtedness secured by ownership unit; subordination.
§ 190-227.9—
Administrative Agent.
§ 190-227.11—
Enforcement of affordable housing regulations.
§ 190-227.12—
Affordable housing mandatory set-aside.
§ 190-227.13—
Affordable housing development fees.
190-227.13C{4}—
DEVELOPMENT FEE
§ 190-228—
Establishment of Historic Preservation Commission; membership; terms; vacancies.
§ 190-229—
Organization of Historic Preservation Commission.
§ 190-230—
Responsibilities of Historic Preservation Commission.
190-231B{2}—
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER
190-231B{13}—
REPLACEMENT
§ 190-232—
Designation of historic landmarks.
§ 190-233—
Review by Historic Preservation Commission.
§ 190-235—
Continuance.
§ 190-248—
Other powers of Planning Board.
Ch 190 Art XXIV—
Enforcement; Certificates and Permits
§ 190-249—
Enforcement.
§ 190-250—
Certificates and permits.
Ch 195—
Licensing
Ch 195 Art I—
General Licensing Requirements
§ 195-1—
Purpose.
§ 195-2—
Applications and fee.
§ 195-3—
Investigation of applicants.
§ 195-4—
Contents of license.
§ 195-5—
License record.
§ 195-6—
Display of license.
§ 195-7—
Transferability.
§ 195-8—
Expiration date; renewal.
§ 195-9—
Causes for license revocation.
§ 195-10—
Notice of hearing.
§ 195-11—
Conduct of hearing.
§ 195-12—
Reinstatement of revoked licenses.
§ 195-14—
Payment of delinquent property taxes; suspension for nonpayment.
§ 195-16—
Purpose.
§ 195-17—
Applicability.
§ 195-18—
Exemption for previous background checks.
§ 195-19—
Requirement of special background checks.
§ 195-20—
Fees.
§ 195-21—
Background check of applicant.
§ 195-22—
Effects of denial of application.
§ 195-23—
Rights of applicant when denial is based on information contained in CHRI.
§ 195-24—
Confidentiality.
§ 195-25—
Frequency of application.
Ch 199—
Limousine Certification
§ 207-5—
Loitering by minors.
Ch 213—
Manufactured/Mobile Homes
213-1{3}—
MANUFACTURED/MOBILE HOME PARK
§ 213-2—
Licensing requirements.
§ 213-3—
Design standards and improvements.
§ 213-4—
Water and sewer facilities.
§ 213-5—
License fees.
§ 213-6—
Application for license.
§ 213-7—
Park management.
§ 213-8—
Parking outside of park.
§ 213-9—
Pets.
§ 213-11—
Violations and penalties.
§ 217-2—
Loud, disturbing and unnecessary noise.
§ 228-2—
Permit required; penalty.
§ 228-3—
Fees.
§ 228-4—
Application; display of decal.
§ 228-5—
Restrictions concerning applications and use of permits; penalty.
§ 232-1—
Disorderly conduct.
Ch 236—
License Fees
Ch 236 Art I—
Annual License Fees for Facilities Authorized to Conduct Amusement Games with Prizes or Awards
§ 236-1—
Amusement games licensing fees.
Ch 240—
Pool and Billiard Parlors
§ 240-1—
License required.
§ 240-3—
Regulations governing operation.
§ 240-5—
Conduct of employees and agents.
§ 245-7—
Amendments.
§ 245-15—
Boarding up of windows and doors.
§ 249-3—
Inspection and copying of public records.
§ 253-1—
Mandatory recycling program.
257-2{1}—
AGENT
§ 257-10—
Refusal of entry for Inspection; use of search warrants.
§ 257-11—
Occupancy of unregistered premises prohibited.
§ 261-2—
Restriction on rental increases.
§ 261-10—
Market adjustment.
§ 265-1—
Recognition as natural right.
§ 265-2—
Statement of general intent.
§ 270-2—
Connection required; permits.
§ 270-3—
Building sewers and connections.
§ 270-4—
Persons authorized to do work; registration of contractors.
§ 270-5—
Unsatisfactory conditions; rights reserved by Township.
§ 270-6—
Industrial wastes and prohibited wastes.
§ 270-7—
Housing, industrial and commercial developments.
§ 270-8—
Right of access; general regulations.
§ 270-9—
Connection fee.
§ 270-10—
Sewer rentals and charges.
§ 270-13—
Relocation plan.
270-24{2}—
ILLICIT CONNECTION
270-24{5}—
NJPDES PERMIT
282-3{10}—
PERMIT
§ 282-4—
Plan and permit required.
§ 282-5—
Design principals; maintenance.
286-2{4}—
OWNER
§ 286-3—
Permit required; review of application.
§ 286-4—
Contents of application.
§ 286-6—
Considerations.
§ 286-7—
Operations under permit.
§ 286-8—
Suspension or revocation of permit.
§ 286-9—
Performance guarantee.
§ 286-11—
Violations and penalties.
288-1A{1}—
APPLICANT
288-1A{6}—
LICENSE
§ 288-2—
License required.
§ 288-3—
Exemptions from requirements.
§ 288-4—
Application for license.
§ 288-5—
Investigation and approval of application.
§ 288-6—
License fee.
§ 288-8—
Carrying and displaying of badge.
§ 288-9—
Code of conduct.
§ 288-10—
Prohibited practices.
§ 288-14—
Violations and penalties.
§ 288-16—
License exemption.
§ 288-17—
Advance notification.
§ 288-22—
Code of conduct.
§ 288-29—
Duties of Township Clerk's office.
§ 290-7—
Preparation of refuse for collection.
§ 290-9—
Collection regulations.
§ 290-9.1—
Dumpsters.
290-11{4}—
SOLID WASTE
§ 290-19—
Exceptions to prohibition.
§ 295-2—
Adherence to Code of Conduct required.
§ 295-9—
Anger management counseling; permission to resume participation
§ 300-1—
Permit required.
§ 300-2—
Procedure for obtaining permit.
§ 300-3—
Fees and deposits.
§ 300-7—
Time limit.
§ 300-12—
Supervision of work.
§ 300-13—
Revocation of permit; hearing.
§ 300-15—
Permit required.
§ 300-16—
Application information.
§ 300-21—
Repairs.
§ 300-32—
Preconstruction meetings.
§ 305-2—
Permit required.
§ 305-3—
Approval of sketch plat, plans and specifications.
§ 305-4—
Permit fees.
§ 305-5—
Maintenance.
§ 305-8—
Discharge system.
§ 305-12—
Lighting.
§ 311-5—
Payment of and responsibility for occupancy tax.
315-1{2}—
APPLICANT
315-1{5}—
BASE OWNER
315-1{12}—
OPERATOR
315-1{15}—
RENEWAL APPLICANT
§ 315-2—
License required.
§ 315-3—
Types of licenses.
§ 315-4—
Licensing of taxicab/autocab owners.
§ 315-5—
Taxicab/autocab driver's license.
§ 315-6—
License form.
§ 315-7—
Inspection of vehicles.
§ 315-8—
Identification of taxicabs/autocabs.
§ 315-9—
Fares.
§ 315-10—
Records.
§ 315-11—
Insurance policy.
§ 315-13—
Suspension or revocation of driver's or owner's licenses.
§ 315-14—
Regulations for taxicab/autocab.
§ 315-15—
Regulations governing taxicabs licensed by other municipalities.
Ch 319—
Telecommunications Licensing
§ 319-1—
Purpose and findings.
319-2{8}—
PUBLIC WAY
319-2{17}—
TOWNSHIP PROPERTY
§ 319-3—
Telecommunications license required.
Ch 319 Art II—
Licensing Procedure and Requirements.
§ 319-6—
Applicability.
§ 319-7—
License application information.
§ 319-8—
Standards for granting or denying license.
§ 319-9—
Agreement.
§ 319-10—
Nonexclusive grant.
§ 319-11—
Rights granted.
§ 319-12—
Term of grant.
§ 319-13—
License route.
§ 319-14—
Location of facilities.
§ 319-15—
Construction permits.
§ 319-16—
Amendment of grant.
§ 319-17—
Renewal applications.
§ 319-18—
Renewal determinations.
§ 319-19—
Obligation to cure as a condition of renewal.
§ 319-21—
Application fee.
§ 319-22—
Other Township costs.
§ 319-23—
Construction permit fees.
Ch 319 Art IV—
Additional Conditions of License
§ 319-25—
Compliance with other regulations.
§ 319-27—
Damage to property.
§ 319-28—
Notice of works.
§ 319-32—
Removal of unauthorized facilities.
§ 319-35—
Restoration of public ways, other ways and Township property.
§ 319-39—
Licensee insurance.
§ 319-40—
General indemnification.
§ 319-41—
Performance and construction surety.
§ 319-42—
Construction and completion bond.
§ 319-44—
Assignments or transfers of license.
§ 319-45—
Transactions affecting control of grant.
§ 319-46—
Revocation or termination of license.
§ 319-47—
Notice and duty to cure.
§ 319-49—
Standards for revocation or lesser sanctions.
§ 319-52—
Construction permits.
§ 319-53—
Applications.
§ 319-54—
Engineer's certification.
§ 319-55—
Traffic control plan.
§ 319-56—
Issuance of permit.
§ 319-58—
Compliance with permit.
§ 319-59—
Display of permit.
§ 319-60—
Survey of underground facilities.
§ 319-61—
Noncomplying work.
§ 319-62—
Completion of construction.
§ 319-63—
As-built drawings.
§ 319-66—
Construction surety.
§ 319-67—
Exceptions.
§ 319-69—
License application information.
§ 319-71—
Nonexclusive grant.
§ 319-72—
Rights granted.
§ 319-73—
Term of grant.
§ 319-74—
License route.
§ 319-75—
Construction permits.
§ 319-76—
Amendment of grant.
§ 319-77—
Renewal applications.
§ 323-3—
Use and storage regulations.
§ 323-4—
Sale of prints prohibited; exception.
§ 327-6—
Standards and qualifications.
§ 327-7—
Towing and storage fees.
332-2{1}—
LICENSED DRIVER
§ 332-3—
Prohibited conduct.
§ 332-8—
Required permit.
§ 332-9—
Application for permit.
§ 332-10—
Prohibited uses of parks and other public property owned by Township.
§ 333-3—
Exceptions.
§ 336-4—
Consent of Commission required for work near trees.
336-8{12}—
TRACT
§ 336-9—
Acts prohibited without a tree removal permit.
§ 336-10—
Application procedure for tree removal.
§ 336-11—
Appeal procedure for heritage/historic tree determinations.
§ 336-12—
Appeal procedure for all other determinations.
§ 336-13—
Exceptions from requirement to secure tree removal permit or for abbreviated procedures.
§ 336-18—
Farming activities.
§ 336-19—
Establishing a home site.
§ 346-2—
Prohibited conduct.
347-1{1}—
MOTOR VEHICLE
§ 347-2—
Restrictions.
§ 347-3—
Exceptions.
351-2{16}—
SUPERINTENDENT
§ 351-4—
Application for service; tapping of mains; excavating and backfilling.
§ 351-5—
Installation of service connections and lines.
§ 351-8—
Service.
§ 351-9—
Extensions.
§ 351-10—
Public fire hydrants.
§ 351-17—
Limitations on termination of service.
§ 355-2—
Objective and policy.
§ 355-5—
Standards.
§ 361-15—
Ordinances saved from repeal.
§ 364-3—
Executive Officer.
§ 364-4—
Employment of additional personnel.
§ 364-5—
Emergency powers of Executive Officer.
§ 364-6—
Right of entry.
§ 364-7—
Abatement of nuisances.
§ 368-2—
Compulsory inoculation.
Ch 368 Art II—
Licensing of Cats
368-5{2}—
CAT OF LICENSING AGE
368-5{3}—
KEEPER
§ 368-6—
Licensing provisions.
§ 368-7—
Impounding of certain cats.
§ 368-8—
Regulations.
§ 368-9—
Cat bites.
§ 373-3—
Fees.
§ 373-4—
Suspension or revocation of food handler's license.
§ 373-5—
Food handler's license required; training; regulations.
§ 385-1—
Adoption of standards.
§ 385-4—
Permits.
§ 385-5—
Operation of new system.
§ 385-6—
Emptying of septic system; continued certificate of occupancy.
§ 385-7—
Hearing on denial of license or permit.
§ 385-9—
Fees and charges.
§ 389-2—
Permit required.
§ 389-3—
Permit fees.
§ 389-4—
Expiration of permit; renewal.
§ 389-5—
Denial and suspension of permits.
§ 394-9—
Permit required.
§ 394-10—
Fees.
§ 400-3—
Required permits.
§ 400-4—
Required permits for all public utilities.
Ch A410—
Use of Township Roads by Communications Company
§ A410-4—
Notice of intent to work; permits required.
Ch A411—
Cable Television Franchise
§ A411-9—
Franchise fee.
§ A411-11—
Construction/system requirements.
§ A411-17—
Rates.
§ A411-18—
Emergency uses.
§ DL-1—
Disposition of legislation.
Liens
§ 101-1—
Fee established.
§ 150-58—
Public records (Chapter 249).
§ 150-65—
Tax lien certificate redemption calculation.
§ 158-1—
Municipal claims for fire damage to properties.
§ 182-11—
Order for abatement or demolition.
§ 182-15—
Compliance with other property maintenance standards.
§ 190-35—
Procedures and standards.
§ 190-56—
Selling before approval; penalty; suits by Township.
§ 190-80—
Stormwater management.
§ 190-117—
Prohibition of uses.
§ 190-221—
Rehabilitation programs.
§ 190-227—
Control periods for restricted ownership units and enforcement mechanisms.
§ 190-227.11—
Enforcement of affordable housing regulations.
§ 190-227.13—
Affordable housing development fees.
§ 245-4—
Removal by Township, costs to become lien.
§ 245-7—
Amendments.
§ 245-19—
Deterioration and service of notice of violation.
§ 245-21—
Violation abatement by Township.
§ 245-27—
Violation abatement by Township.
§ 257-17—
Abatement of deficiency; correction by Township; lien upon premises; appointment of custodian.
§ 270-2—
Connection required; permits.
§ 270-9—
Connection fee.
§ 270-10—
Sewer rentals and charges.
§ 270-21—
Collection of charges.
§ 278-4—
Removal by Township; recovery of costs.
§ 300-24—
Cost to become lien.
§ 319-42—
Construction and completion bond.
§ 336-1—
Responsibility for costs.
§ 336-2—
Responsibility for tree trimming; failure to comply.
351-2{8}—
LIEN
§ 351-15—
Collections; interest and penalties on delinquent accounts; liens.
Lighting
§ 67-5—
General regulations.
§ 75-5—
Regulations.
111-1{4}—
STRUCTURE
§ 142-6—
Required information.
§ 150-62—
Uniform construction code (Chapter 115).
§ 190-2—
Purpose.
190-3B{13}—
ALTERNATIVE TOWER STRUCTURE
190-3B{75}—
ELECTRONIC GRAPHIC DISPLAY SIGN
190-3B{80}—
ESSENTIAL SERVICES
190-3B{106}—
LED
190-3B{126}—
MASSAGE SHOP
190-3B{185}—
SITE PLAN
190-3B{198}—
STRUCTURE
§ 190-35—
Procedures and standards.
§ 190-36—
General development plan.
§ 190-38—
Submittal procedure for minor site plans.
§ 190-87—
Streets; sidewalks; private drives.
§ 190-97—
Zones.
§ 190-104—
Height requirements.
§ 190-114—
Architectural design requirements for commercial, office and industrial development.
§ 190-116—
Outdoor storage, sales and display of goods.
§ 190-122—
Storage of recyclable materials.
§ 190-123—
Private tennis and other sports courts.
§ 190-124.4—
Emergency standby generators for filling stations.
§ 190-127—
Rural Residential/Planned Adult Community (RR/PAC) Zone District.
§ 190-129—
Residential Zone R-80.
§ 190-139—
PC Planned Community.
§ 190-140.1—
PUD-1 Planned Unit Development-1 Zone.
§ 190-140.2—
Planned Adult Community-3 (PAC-3).
§ 190-140.2.1—
PAC-3A Planned Adult Community-3A.
§ 190-140.3—
Planned Adult Community-4 (PAC-4).
§ 190-142.2—
MU-1 Mixed Use Overlay-1.
§ 190-142.3—
MU-2 Mixed Use Overlay-2.
§ 190-142.4—
MU-3 Mixed Use Overlay-3.
§ 190-142.5—
ML-9 Moderate- and Low-Income Housing Zone.
§ 190-145—
Commercial Zone B-10 Highway Development.
§ 190-147—
Highway Mixed Use Development Zone.
§ 190-152—
Light Industrial Zone LI.
§ 190-153—
Light Industrial Zone LI-3.
§ 190-153.1—
FSX Flex Space Zone.
§ 190-159—
Village Center Zone.
§ 190-160—
SC Scenic Roadway Corridor Overlay Zone.
§ 190-162—
Off-street parking requirements.
§ 190-170—
General requirements.
§ 190-172—
Preexisting towers and facilities.
§ 190-174—
Signs allowed without permit.
§ 190-175—
Signs prohibited in all areas.
§ 190-176—
General requirements.
§ 190-177—
Signs permitted in R-9; R-12; R-15; R-20 and R-25 Residential Zones.
§ 190-178—
Signs permitted in R-E, R-R, R-80, R-60 and R-40 Residential Zones.
§ 190-179—
Signs permitted in Highway Development B-2 and B-10, Hospital H-1, Corporate Multi-Use CMX-2, CMX-3 and CMX-3/A, Professional Office P-1 and P-2 and office uses in the R-40/P Residential/Professional Zone.
§ 190-180—
Signs permitted in planned multiple-store shopping areas.
§ 190-181—
Signs permitted in RMZ Regional Mall Zones.
§ 190-182—
Signs permitted in Industrial M-1 and M-2, Light Industrial LI and LI-3, Research Office Laboratory ROL Zones.
§ 190-183—
Signs permitted in Corporate Multi-Use CMX-4 and CMX-10 Zones.
§ 190-197—
Gasoline filling stations.
§ 190-197.1—
Gasoline filling stations with convenience stores.
§ 190-204—
Motels and hotels.
§ 190-206—
Wireless telecommunications towers and antennas.
§ 190-207—
Day-care facilities in conjunction with hospital, office and light industrial uses.
§ 190-208—
Pool or billiard parlors.
§ 190-209—
Historic commercial projects.
§ 190-211—
Funeral homes.
§ 190-215—
Self-storage warehousing.
§ 190-216.1—
Alternative motor vehicle fueling stations.
§ 190-230—
Responsibilities of Historic Preservation Commission.
§ 190-233—
Review by Historic Preservation Commission.
§ 195-23—
Rights of applicant when denial is based on information contained in CHRI.
§ 213-3—
Design standards and improvements.
§ 213-6—
Application for license.
§ 232-1—
Disorderly conduct.
§ 270-3—
Building sewers and connections.
§ 300-5—
Protection for traveling public.
§ 300-11—
Restoration of bituminous surface treated roads.
§ 300-37—
Commencement of work and finished or suspended work sites.
§ 305-9—
Disinfecting agents.
§ 305-12—
Lighting.
§ 315-15—
Regulations governing taxicabs licensed by other municipalities.
§ 319-35—
Restoration of public ways, other ways and Township property.
§ 319-69—
License application information.
§ 327-6—
Standards and qualifications.
§ 336-2—
Responsibility for tree trimming; failure to comply.
§ 336-14—
Other prohibited acts.
§ 400-6—
Violations and penalties; replacement assessment.
Litter
Ch 203—
Littering
203-1{1}—
ABANDONED LITTER
203-1{6}—
LITTER
203-1{7}—
LITTER RECEPTACLE
§ 203-2—
General prohibitions.
§ 203-3—
Placement in receptacles.
§ 203-4—
Sweeping into gutter or road.
§ 203-5—
Litter thrown by persons in vehicles.
§ 203-6—
Transportation from outside Township.
§ 203-8—
Rebuttable presumption of ownership.
Ch 245—
Property Maintenance
§ 245-2—
Duties of owners and tenants.
245-22{3}—
VACANT AND ABANDONED RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY
§ 270-30—
Purpose.
Ch 288—
Solicitation
Ch 290—
Solid Waste
§ 290-19—
Exceptions to prohibition.
§ 327-6—
Standards and qualifications.
§ 332-10—
Prohibited uses of parks and other public property owned by Township.
Ch 380—
Nuisances, Public Health
§ DL-1—
Disposition of legislation.
Littering
Ch 203—
Littering
203-1{1}—
ABANDONED LITTER
203-1{6}—
LITTER
203-1{7}—
LITTER RECEPTACLE
§ 203-2—
General prohibitions.
§ 203-3—
Placement in receptacles.
§ 203-4—
Sweeping into gutter or road.
§ 203-5—
Litter thrown by persons in vehicles.
§ 203-6—
Transportation from outside Township.
§ 203-8—
Rebuttable presumption of ownership.
Ch 245—
Property Maintenance
§ 245-2—
Duties of owners and tenants.
245-22{3}—
VACANT AND ABANDONED RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY
§ 270-30—
Purpose.
Ch 288—
Solicitation
Ch 290—
Solid Waste
§ 290-19—
Exceptions to prohibition.
§ 327-6—
Standards and qualifications.
§ 332-10—
Prohibited uses of parks and other public property owned by Township.
Ch 380—
Nuisances, Public Health
§ DL-1—
Disposition of legislation.
Livestock
Loitering
Lots
§ 75-21—
Designation of amusement and entertainment center.
§ 92-4—
Filing of map with Clerk.
§ 92-5—
New numbers.
§ 92-6—
Numbers to be assigned before approval of subdivision.
§ 150-15—
Land use (Chapter 190).
§ 150-28—
Soil removal and soil fill (Chapter 286).
§ 150-32—
Towing and storage (Chapter 327).
§ 150-56—
Municipal parking lots and drives (Chapter 228).
§ 150-62—
Uniform construction code (Chapter 115).
§ 166-34—
Information for development in flood hazard areas.
§ 166-47—
Conditions for issuance.
166-53{55}—
MANUFACTURED HOME PARK OR SUBDIVISION
§ 166-55—
Subdivision requirements.
§ 166-75—
Requirements for habitable buildings and structures.
§ 182-15—
Compliance with other property maintenance standards.
§ 190-3—
Definitions.
190-3B{1}—
ACCESSORY BUILDING OR STRUCTURE
190-3B{2}—
ACCESSORY USE
190-3B{29}—
BUILDING COVERAGE
190-3B{59}—
DEVELOPER
190-3B{112}—
JUNKYARD
190-3B{116}—
LOT
190-3B{117}—
LOT AREA
190-3B{118}—
LOT, CORNER
190-3B{119}—
LOT COVERAGE
190-3B{120}—
LOT DEPTH
190-3B{121}—
LOT LINE
190-3B{122}—
LOT FRONTAGE
190-3B{123}—
LOT WIDTH
190-3B{124}—
LOT YIELD PLAN
190-3B{130}—
MINOR SUBDIVISION
190-3B{133}—
NONCONFORMING LOT
190-3B{142}—
OFF SITE
190-3B{144}—
ON SITE
190-3B{153}—
PLANNED DEVELOPMENT
190-3B{160}—
PRINCIPAL USE
190-3B{170}—
REGIONAL MALL SHOPPING CENTER
190-3B{176}—
RESUBDIVISION
190-3B{184}—
SITE DEVELOPMENT AREA
190-3B{185}—
SITE PLAN
190-3B{199}—
SUBDIVISION
190-3B{201}—
SWIMMING POOL, PRIVATE
190-3B{209}—
USABLE AREA
190-3B{214}—
YARD, FRONT
190-3B{215}—
YARD, REAR
190-3B{216}—
YARD, SIDE
§ 190-7—
Notice.
§ 190-31—
Building lot to abut street.
§ 190-33—
Approval by Planning Board.
§ 190-37—
Applicability.
§ 190-38—
Submittal procedure for minor site plans.
§ 190-47—
Submission of minor subdivision plat.
§ 190-49—
Minor subdivision action.
§ 190-50—
Preliminary procedure for major subdivision.
§ 190-51—
Effect of preliminary approval.
§ 190-52—
Performance guarantees as condition to final approval.
§ 190-56—
Selling before approval; penalty; suits by Township.
§ 190-60—
Plat details.
§ 190-70—
General requirements.
§ 190-73—
Curbs and sidewalks.
§ 190-76—
Site preparation.
§ 190-78—
Water.
§ 190-79—
Sewage disposal and treatment.
§ 190-80—
Stormwater management.
190-80B{35}—
SITE
§ 190-87—
Streets; sidewalks; private drives.
§ 190-88—
Blocks and lots.
§ 190-93—
Fencing on reverse frontage roadways.
§ 190-94—
Fire protection accessibility.
§ 190-99—
Zoning Map amendments.
§ 190-100—
Interpretation of zone boundaries.
§ 190-103—
Permitted yard encroachments.
§ 190-104—
Height requirements.
§ 190-105—
One principal building per lot.
§ 190-106—
Frontage and direct access.
§ 190-107—
Reverse frontage lots.
§ 190-109—
Obstructions to vision.
§ 190-110—
Accessory structures.
§ 190-113—
Appearance of buildings.
§ 190-115—
Private swimming pools.
§ 190-116—
Outdoor storage, sales and display of goods.
§ 190-120—
Undersized lot for drainage, utility, open space, or other public facilities.
§ 190-121—
Lot grading.
§ 190-123—
Private tennis and other sports courts.
§ 190-124—
Steep slope requirements.
§ 190-124.2—
Expansion of existing residential structures on undersized lots in R-E Rural Environmental Zone.
§ 190-124.3—
Improved Lots in RR and RE Zones.
§ 190-125—
Rural Residential RR.
§ 190-127—
Rural Residential/Planned Adult Community (RR/PAC) Zone District.
§ 190-128—
Residential Zone R-120.
§ 190-129—
Residential Zone R-80.
§ 190-130—
Residential Zone R-60.
§ 190-131—
Residential Zone R-40.
§ 190-133—
Residential Zone R-25.
§ 190-135—
Residential Zone R-15.
§ 190-138.1—
HD-2 High Density Zone.
§ 190-139—
PC Planned Community.
§ 190-140—
PUD Planned Unit Development.
§ 190-140.1—
PUD-1 Planned Unit Development-1 Zone.
§ 190-140.2—
Planned Adult Community-3 (PAC-3).
§ 190-140.2.1—
PAC-3A Planned Adult Community-3A.
§ 190-140.3—
Planned Adult Community-4 (PAC-4).
§ 190-140.4—
Planned Adult Community-Affordable Housing Overlay (PAC-AHO).
§ 190-141—
Mount Laurel Contribution Zone MLC-6.
§ 190-141.1—
ML-3 - Moderate- and Low-Income Housing Zone - 3 DU/Acre.
§ 190-142—
ML-8 and ML-7 Moderate- and Low-Income Housing Zones.
§ 190-142.1—
ML-10 - Moderate- and Low-Income Housing Zone - 10,000 Square Feet.
§ 190-142.2—
MU-1 Mixed Use Overlay-1.
§ 190-142.3—
MU-2 Mixed Use Overlay-2.
§ 190-142.4—
MU-3 Mixed Use Overlay-3.
§ 190-142.5—
ML-9 Moderate- and Low-Income Housing Zone.
§ 190-143—
LTW Lake Topanemus Watershed District.
§ 190-145—
Commercial Zone B-10 Highway Development.
§ 190-146—
Corporate Multi-Use Development Zones CMX-10, CMX-4, CMX-3 and CMX-2.
§ 190-149—
Hospital Zone H-1.
§ 190-150—
Professional Zone P-1.
§ 190-151—
Professional Zone P-2.
§ 190-153.1—
FSX Flex Space Zone.
§ 190-158—
Regional Mall Zones RMZ-1, RMZ-2, RMZ-2A and RMZ-3.
§ 190-159—
Village Center Zone.
§ 190-160—
SC Scenic Roadway Corridor Overlay Zone.
§ 190-161—
Variable lot option and cluster regulations.
§ 190-161.2—
Riparian Zone.
§ 190-162—
Off-street parking requirements.
§ 190-165—
Fence regulations.
§ 190-170—
General requirements.
§ 190-174—
Signs allowed without permit.
§ 190-176—
General requirements.
§ 190-177—
Signs permitted in R-9; R-12; R-15; R-20 and R-25 Residential Zones.
§ 190-178—
Signs permitted in R-E, R-R, R-80, R-60 and R-40 Residential Zones.
§ 190-179—
Signs permitted in Highway Development B-2 and B-10, Hospital H-1, Corporate Multi-Use CMX-2, CMX-3 and CMX-3/A, Professional Office P-1 and P-2 and office uses in the R-40/P Residential/Professional Zone.
§ 190-180—
Signs permitted in planned multiple-store shopping areas.
§ 190-181—
Signs permitted in RMZ Regional Mall Zones.
§ 190-182—
Signs permitted in Industrial M-1 and M-2, Light Industrial LI and LI-3, Research Office Laboratory ROL Zones.
§ 190-183—
Signs permitted in Corporate Multi-Use CMX-4 and CMX-10 Zones.
§ 190-193—
Public or private schools.
§ 190-196—
Car wash facilities.
§ 190-197.1—
Gasoline filling stations with convenience stores.
§ 190-202—
Cluster development.
§ 190-202.1—
R-40 cluster development.
§ 190-203—
Planned commercial development.
§ 190-204—
Motels and hotels.
§ 190-205—
Supportive care housing for low- and moderate-income senior citizens and the handicapped.
§ 190-206—
Wireless telecommunications towers and antennas.
§ 190-207—
Day-care facilities in conjunction with hospital, office and light industrial uses.
§ 190-209—
Historic commercial projects.
§ 190-212—
Restaurants in Corporate Multiuse Development Zones CMX-10, CMX-4, CMX-3, CMX-3A and CMX-2.
§ 190-214—
Bulk document storage.
§ 190-215—
Self-storage warehousing.
§ 190-216.2—
Aboveground storage tanks for fueling associated with motor vehicle showrooms, offices and mechanical repair and maintenance service facilities within CMX-3/A Zone.
§ 190-216.3—
Cooperative Sober Living Residence (CSLR)
190-219{20}—
DEVELOPER
§ 190-227.13—
Affordable housing development fees.
190-227.13C{3}—
DEVELOPER
§ 190-231—
Definitions and word usage.
§ 190-232—
Designation of historic landmarks.
§ 190-233—
Review by Historic Preservation Commission.
§ 190-235—
Continuance.
§ 190-238—
Creation by governmental action.
§ 203-4—
Sweeping into gutter or road.
207-1{3}—
PUBLIC PLACE
213-1{3}—
MANUFACTURED/MOBILE HOME PARK
213-1{9}—
TENANT
§ 213-2—
Licensing requirements.
§ 213-3—
Design standards and improvements.
§ 213-5—
License fees.
§ 213-6—
Application for license.
§ 213-7—
Park management.
Ch 228—
Parking Lots and Drives
Ch 228 Art I—
Municipal Parking Lots and Drives
§ 228-1—
Areas subject to control.
§ 228-2—
Permit required; penalty.
§ 228-3—
Fees.
§ 228-4—
Application; display of decal.
§ 228-6—
Parking outside designated areas prohibited; penalty.
Ch 228 Art II—
Public and Quasi-Public Parking Lots
§ 228-8—
Prohibition of unregistered vehicles in parking yards and parking places.
§ 228-9—
Exemptions.
§ 257-12—
Fees.
261-1{3}—
COMMON AREA
261-1{7}—
HOUSING SPACE
261-1{10}—
MULTIPLE DWELLING
261-1{15}—
VACANT UNIT
§ 270-32—
Prohibited conduct.
§ 282-4—
Plan and permit required.
§ 286-4—
Contents of application.
§ 286-7—
Operations under permit.
§ 286-10—
Exemptions.
§ 288-10—
Prohibited practices.
§ 300-21—
Repairs.
§ 300-27—
Eligibility.
327-2{7}—
TOWNSHIP STORAGE FACILITY
§ 327-6—
Standards and qualifications.
§ 332-3—
Prohibited conduct.
332-5{2}—
POCKET PARKS
336-8{9}—
OWNER
336-8{12}—
TRACT
§ 336-10—
Application procedure for tree removal.
§ 336-11—
Appeal procedure for heritage/historic tree determinations.
§ 336-19—
Establishing a home site.
Ch 341—
Vehicles, Abandoned
§ 346-2—
Prohibited conduct.
§ 351-3—
Control of mains and appurtenances; liability for rents and charges; billing.
351-19A{1}—
DEVELOPER
355-3{3}—
CONSTRUCTION
§ 355-4—
Application for development or construction.
§ 394-1—
Purpose.
§ 394-5—
Submission of sample results.
§ DL-1—
Disposition of legislation.
Low- and moderate-income housing
§ 190-138.1—
HD-2 High Density Zone.
§ 190-140.2—
Planned Adult Community-3 (PAC-3).
§ 190-140.3—
Planned Adult Community-4 (PAC-4).
§ 190-140.4—
Planned Adult Community-Affordable Housing Overlay (PAC-AHO).
§ 190-142—
ML-8 and ML-7 Moderate- and Low-Income Housing Zones.
§ 190-142.5—
ML-9 Moderate- and Low-Income Housing Zone.
§ 190-149—
Hospital Zone H-1.
§ 190-217—
Purpose.
§ 190-220—
Applicability.
§ 190-227.13—
Affordable housing development fees.
Low-income housing
§ 190-97—
Zones.
§ 190-141.1—
ML-3 - Moderate- and Low-Income Housing Zone - 3 DU/Acre.
§ 190-142—
ML-8 and ML-7 Moderate- and Low-Income Housing Zones.
§ 190-142.1—
ML-10 - Moderate- and Low-Income Housing Zone - 10,000 Square Feet.
§ 190-142.5—
ML-9 Moderate- and Low-Income Housing Zone.
§ 190-224—
New construction.