[Added 3-26-2002 by Ord.
No. O-6-02]
The PI-2, or Pinelands Village Industrial Zoning District, occurs
at selected locations in areas of the Township designated in the Pinelands
Villages, either where industrial activities already are occurring
or where the siting of a new or expanded light industrial operation
would be appropriate due to a location near road and/or rail facilities.
Uses permitted in this district are of a light industrial nature.
Within the PI-2 District, land may be used and buildings or
structures may be used, altered or erected for the following uses:
A.
Agricultural processing facilities.
B.
Pinelands resource-related industries, other than resource extraction.
C.
Other light industries, including, though not necessarily limited
to, the following:
(1)
Research and development operations.
(2)
Public utility and service activities of a light industrial
nature, such as repair and maintenance yards, and storage facilities.
(3)
Wholesaling and distribution operations.
(4)
Light manufacturing, fabrication and assembly operations, except
for those specifically prohibited hereinafter.
D.
Public service infrastructure.
E.
Accessory uses incidental to any of the foregoing uses.
F.
Alternative
treatment center dispensaries, vertical alternative treatment center
facilities (dispensary/cultivation and manufacturing) and stand-alone
cultivation, manufacturing and/or testing facilities, as authorized
by Ordinance No. 2019-024.
[Added 11-26-2019 by Ord. No. O-2019-024]
The following uses are specifically prohibited within the PI-2
District:
Acetylene gas manufacturing
Ammonia, bleaches
Arsenal
Asphalt manufacturing, refining
Blast furnace
Carbon lampblack
Celluloid
Coke ovens
Creosote
Distillation of waste, bones
Explosives, matches
Fat rendering
Fertilizer
Glue, sizing, etc.
Incineration, garbage
Junkyard
Lime, gypsum
Linoleum
Ore reduction
Paint, oil, varnish manufacturing
Petroleum refining
Printing-ink manufacturing
Rawhide tanning
Refuse, sanitary landfill
Resource extraction
Rubber manufacturing, crude scrap
Shoe polish
Slaughtering animals
Smelting of iron, tin, zinc, copper
Soap, soda, and washing-powder manufacturing
Starch, glucose or dextrin
Stockyards
Sulfurous, sulfuric, nitric or hydrochloric acid
Tallow, grease, candle manufacturing
Tar roofing, waterproofing
Wool pulling and scouring
Other hazardous uses as determined by the Township
Uses proposed for development within the PI-2 District shall be subject to the requirements listed in Schedule 3, Area, Yard and Bulk Requirements for Nonresidential Uses, found as an attachment to this chapter.
A.
All development proposed within the PI-2 District shall conform with all applicable standards under Article XV of this chapter.
B.
All operations and storage of materials shall be housed in buildings
attractively designed and constructed. The grounds shall be landscaped;
however, managed turfed areas which require supplemental water, applications
of soil amendments, or the use of herbicides, fungicides and pesticides
shall not exceed 25% of the parcel being landscaped or replanted.
No industry requiring a stack shall be permitted.
C.
All parking shall be located to the rear of industrial buildings
on any lot, except if environmental constraints and lot configuration
otherwise require parking in the front- and side-yards to meet the
minimum parking requirements for the proposed use.
[Amended 10-12-2021 by Ord. No. O-2021-023; 3-8-2022 by Ord. No. O-2022-004]
D.
All businesses operating within this district shall be subject to
the rules and regulations of the Noise Control Council under the Noise
Control Act of 1971, as amended.