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Township of East Brunswick, NJ
Middlesex County
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[Added 11-28-16 by Ord. 16-20; Amended 3-6-17 by Ord. 17-13]
Unless specifically prohibited in this article, the following regulations shall apply to all MDA Districts.
Principal uses and buildings permitted are as follows:
A. 
Multiple dwellings, multifamily residential structures, apartments, including and encouraging a variety of housing types and styles.
Accessory uses, structures and buildings permitted shall be:
A. 
Active recreational facilities, pools, trails, etc.
Prohibited uses and buildings shall be:
A. 
Any uses and buildings not listed in §§ 228-152 and 228-153 above.
B. 
Professional occupations.
C. 
Parking of trucks or other commercial vehicles and trailers as restricted in § 228-224C.
D. 
Limousine or livery service.
[Amended 3-6-17 by Ord. No. 17-13]
A. 
Minimum Tract Size: forty (40) acres.
B. 
Permitted Number of Units: 275 family rental units including 55- one, two and three bedroom affordable unit as provided at N.J.A.C. 5:80-26.3 interspersed throughout the development as provided for in § 228-118.4B(2).
C. 
Maximum Building Height: four stories of living space up to a maximum building height of fifty (50') feet.
D. 
Percentage of Affordable Units: twenty (20%) percent
E. 
Setback to Tract Boundary: fifty (50) feet
F. 
Minimum Setback to Interior Streets: thirty (30) feet
G. 
Minimum Setback to Parking: 10 feet
H. 
Maximum Building Coverage: twenty-five percent (25%)
I. 
Maximum Impervious Coverage forty percent (40%)
J. 
Required Open Space, Recreation land and facilities twenty-five percent (25%)
K. 
Minimum distance between Buildings thirty (30) feet
L. 
Landscape buffer fifty (50) feet along tract boundaries.
Stormwater Management structures may be constructed within the required landscape buffer areas but may be no closer than twenty-five (25) feet to tract boundary.