A.Â
Pinelands Villages. It is the intent of this chapter to encourage
infill within the boundaries of existing discrete developed areas
identified as Pinelands Villages. Moreover, the stated goal is to
maintain the existing character of the Pinelands Villages and to retain
cultural ties with a rural, agrarian way of life. Uses that are compatible
with the established village character shall be encouraged, providing
they are environmentally acceptable and further providing they will
limit their ultimate potential for growth to the immediate Pinelands
Village area.
B.Â
Pinelands Village-Industrial Zone. It is the further intent of this
chapter to protect and preserve the Township's existing industrial
base and to accommodate future growth and expansion within the Pinelands
Village-Industrial Zone if found to be compatible with both the established
Pinelands Villages character and the environment. In addition to standards
and requirements to protect the environment, it is the intent of this
article to retain and preserve the compatible rural lifestyle of the
neighboring residents and property owners by adopting appropriate
bulk requirements and standards of performance.
Lands or buildings shall be used for only the following purposes:
A.Â
Principal uses.
(1)Â
Light manufacturing and processing facilities, including, for the
sake of definition, but not limited to: bakery, beverages, boats and
yachts, bottling and canning, ceramics, clothing and fibers, electrical
devices, furniture, glass products, mechanical devices, pharmaceuticals,
photo finishing, plastics and synthetic products, printing and publishing,
yarns.
(2)Â
Fabrication facilities, including, for the sake of definition, but
not limited to: electrical devices, light metals, mechanical products,
plastics, toys and novelties, wood products.
(3)Â
Storage and wholesaling, including, for the sake of definition, but
not limited to: boats and yachts, clothing and fibers, electrical
devices, food lockers, furniture, glass products, household and recreation
goods, mechanical devices, metals, open storage yards, pharmaceuticals,
plastics and synthetic products, refrigerated warehouses.
(4)Â
Material supply and construction products, including, for the sake
of definition, but not limited to: cabinet shops, excavation and hauling,
floor coverings, heating, ventilating and air conditioning, lighting
and electrical equipment, lumber and building supplies, plumbing supplies,
roofing, sheet metal, welding shop.
B.Â
Accessory uses.
(1)Â
Any accessory use or building reasonably and customarily incidental
to any of the permitted principal uses, providing the accessory use
does not create conditions detrimental to the health, safety or general
welfare of the municipality.
(2)Â
Administrative offices.
(3)Â
Cafeterias and recreational facilities for employees.
(4)Â
Ground level parking lots for the use of customers and employees,
providing they are not operated for a profit.
(5)Â
Research laboratories.
(6)Â
Appropriate facilities for the placement and removal of trash and
garbage, providing that:
(a)Â
The facility is completely enclosed and so constructed that
the trash and garbage shall not be visible to the general public.
(b)Â
The facility is buffered from principal structures, parking
facilities and pedestrian- and vehicle-traveled ways.
(c)Â
The facility fits into the overall project design.
C.Â
Conditional uses: none intended.
A.Â
Lot size: four acres minimum, providing that a larger lot size may be required to satisfy the wastewater quality standards contained or referenced in § 275-9, depending on the proposed type, size, operating characteristics and estimated usage of the on-site wastewater system.
B.Â
Lot width: 200 feet minimum.
E.Â
Building height: 35 feet maximum except that an increase to 50 feet
maximum may be permitted, providing the following requirements are
met:
(1)Â
The height increase is shown to be necessary to serve the use of
the building.
(2)Â
A full fire suppression system is installed.
(3)Â
The Municipal Fire Chief has reviewed and formally approved the preliminary
building plans.
(4)Â
All building setback lines shall be increased two feet for each additional
foot of building height in excess of 35 feet.
F.Â
Gross floor area: 5,000 square feet minimum.
None intended.
A.Â
Site plan review. All industrial uses within this article, whether
principal or accessory, are subject to site plan review by either
the Planning and Zoning Board or the Zoning Board of Adjustment.
A.Â
Industrial sites shall be landscaped as follows:
(1)Â
A minimum of two native trees of 1Â 1/2 inch minimum caliper
shall be planted for each 1,000 square feet of building gross floor
area, or fraction thereof, up to 50,000 square feet, and then one
native tree of 1Â 1/2 inch caliper per 2,000 square feet of building
gross floor area thereafter. Existing on-site native vegetation of
comparable species and at least the minimum caliper may be substituted
for new plants.
(2)Â
An area of at least 5% of the total parking area, including stalls,
aisles and driveways, shall be landscaped with native plants, particularly
in protected areas, along walkways, in irregular spaces and in center
islands. Existing on-site native vegetation of acceptable species,
size and location may be substituted for new plants.
A.Â
Parking requirements. One parking space for each 500 square feet of building gross floor area, or one parking space for each employee based upon the largest workshift, whichever is less. If the proposed number of parking spaces is less than the number of employees on the largest workshift, the applicant must demonstrate the effectiveness of ride sharing or similar carpooling operations. Further provisions and standards for parking areas are presented in § 275-71.
The corresponding conditions and controls of § 275-27 are applicable to this section.
The corresponding conditions and controls of § 275-28 are applicable to this section.