G. Minimum off-street parking

(1) Two (2) spaces per dwelling unit

(2) Public utility buildings and uses shall provide one (1) space for each assigned company vehicle, plus one (1) space for each two (2) employees stationed at the use, but in no case less than two (2) spaces in total

(3) Home occupations shall provide a minimum of one (1) space per two hundred (200) square feet of gross floor area or part thereof devoted to the home occupation

(4) Agricultural commercial establishments shall provide one (1) space for each one hundred (100) square feet of gross sales area

H. Minimum off-street loading. All nonresidential uses shall show properly dimensioned loading space(s) on the site plans as appropriate for the proposed use and separate from off-street parking areas

I. Signs

(1) Street number designations, postal boxes, on-site directional and parking signs, warning signs and signs posting property such as "private property," "no hunting" or similar signs are permitted but are not to be considered in calculating sign area.

(2) Campgrounds one (1) fifty-square-foot sign for each five hundred (500) feet of road frontage or portion thereof, up to four (4) signs

(3) Home occupations one (1) sign not exceeding four (4) square feet either attached to the structure or freestanding.

(4) One (1) temporary, nonlighted sign advertising the sale or lease of a property or structure

(5) See § 190-41 for additional standards

§190-21. MH Mobile Home Residential District.

[Amended 8-6-1982 by Ord. No 16-1982]

A. Purpose The purpose of the MH District is to provide locations within the township wherein mobile home parks can be expanded It is intended that future mobile home developments will be planned and controlled to provide proper aesthetic and design considerations, including recreation and open space areas, and that expansions will be permitted only when all existing and proposed streets and utility distribution lines are improved to current township standards.

B. Principal permitted uses on the land and in buildings

(1) Mobile home parks.

C. Accessory uses permitted

(1) Playgrounds, conservation areas and parks

(2) Private residential swimming pools (see § 190-46 for standards)

(3) Off-street parking (see § 190-38).

(4) Accessory buildings ancillary to the mobile home park

(5) No more than one (1) storage shed per mobile home site, which shall not exceed one hundred twenty (120) square feet in area and ten (10) feet in height. [Added 12-15-1994 by Ord. No. 8-1994]

D. Maximum building height No building or mobile home shall exceed thirty (30) feet in height except as allowed in § 190-54

E. Area and yard requirements

(1) Active and passive recreation areas equal to at least ten percent (10%) of the total tract acreage shall be provided in suitable locations within the mobile home park and shall not include areas under water

(2) [Amended 12-15-1994 by Ord. No. 8-1994; 2-16-1995 by Ord. No. 1-1995] Within a mobile home park, no new mobile home site shall be permitted in a section, unless site plan approval has been granted for said section Site plan approval of a section of a mobile home park shall establish a circulation pattern, the drainage for the section, water supply, sewer service and the maximum number of units that may be included in the section and the relationship of said number to the total number of units allowed for the mobile home park No lot lines for the individual units within the section need be established, as all units of manufactured housing and all buildings shall adhere to the following minimum requirements, with the exception of replacement units of manufactured housing, which are to go onto the same site and same location of an existing manufactured home or trailer These replacement units need not meet the setback requirements for private roads, public roads and accessory buildings, provided that they meet the minimum setback from any other mobile home or portion thereof, including porches, and the minimum setback to any lot line or any other building

Mobile Home Setbacks For Other Than Replacement Units

Any manufactured home placed in a new section of a mobile home park, and any replacement unit which replaces an existing unit in a mobile home park, must be a minimum of fourteen (14) feet mile The foundation and setup of the manufactured home must be in accordance with DCA regulations

(3) Notwithstanding the lot area requirements set forth above, no residential dwelling unit or nonresidential use in an MH District shall be located on a parcel of less than one (1) acre unless served by a centralized wastewater treatment plant [Added 4-6-1989 by Ord. No. 11-1989; amended 9-16-1993 by Ord. No. 11-1993]

F. Floor area minimums Each mobile home shall have a minimum gross floor area of five hundred (500) square feet

G. Density. Mobile home parks shall not exceed a density of six (6) mobile homes per acre of non wetland area [Amended 5-6-1983 by Ord. No. 7-1983]

H. Minimum off-street parking.

(1) Two (2) spaces per mobile home shall be provided in side yard areas only, except that no parking space shall be within five (5) feet of any lot line.

(2) Parking spaces shall be provided in areas designed specifically for parking. There shall be no parking along interior streets

I. Minimum off-street loading None required

J. Signs

(1) Each mobile home park may have one (1) lighted or unlighted sign along each arterial or collector road which the tract in question abuts, provided that there exists at least two hundred (200) feet of unbroken frontage. Such sign(s) shall not exceed ten (10) feet in height, shall be set back from the street rights-of-way and driveways at least thirty (30) feet, shall be set back from any property line a minimum of thirty (30) feet, shall not exceed an area of forty (40) square feet and shall be used to display the name of the development.

(2) See § 190-41 for additional standards.

K. Fences A permitted fence not exceeding six (6) feet in height may be erected on any lot line of a mobile home park except a street line where it shall be set back at least twenty-five (25) feet Fencing of individual mobile home sites shall not be permitted Fence permits shall be required pursuant to 190-34 for all fences [Added 12-15-1994 by Ord. No. 8-1994]

L. Site plan requirement No new mobile home site shall be permitted without site plan approval, which may be granted in sections Storage sheds and porches may be approved by the Zoning Officer without site plan approval, provided that they conform to the setback standards contained in 190-21E(2) as herein amended. [Added 12-15-1994 by Ord. No. 8-1994; amended 2-16-1995 by Ord. No. 1-1995]

§190-22. PV Pinelands, Village Residential District.

[Added 8-6-1982 by Ord. No. 16-1982]

A. Purpose The New Lisbon Pinelands Village has been designed to accommodate the existing village and permit limited opportunities for additional single-family residential development Although the village has evolved through periods where nonresidential uses were prominent (mills, village store, railroad station, etc), New Lisbon has maintained a residential character since the disappearance of the railroad Township officials and village residents agree that this residential character should continue and that nonresidential expansion should be limited to the activities of the agricultural coop in the village.

B. Principal permitted uses on the land and in buildings

(1) Detached dwelling units.



(2) Agricultural cooperative marketing facilities.

C. Accessory uses permitted

(1) Private residential swimming pools (see § 190-46 for standards).

(2) Up to two (2) residential toolsheds not to exceed one hundred forty-five (145) feet in floor area and ten (10) feet in height

(3) Travel trailers and campers to be parked or stored only and located in rear or side yards only Their dimensions shall not be counted in determining total building coverage and they shall not be used for temporary or permanent living quarters while situated on a lot

(4) Off-street parking and private garages (see § 190-38).

(5) Fences and walls (see § 190-34).

(6) Home occupations of a medical doctor, attorney, dentist, architect, engineer, real estate agent, insurance broker or similar professional use

(7) Accessory structures incidental to the agricultural cooperative facilities.

D. Maximum building height No building shall exceed thirty (30) feet in height and two and five-tenths (2.5) stories, except that agricultural cooperative buildings shall not exceed seventy-five (75) feet in height, and except further as allowed in § 190-54.

E. Area and yard requirements.

(1) Notwithstanding the minimum lot area requirements set forth in the Schedule of Area and Yard Requirements, no residential dwelling unit or nonresidential use in the PV District shall be located on a parcel of less than one (1) acre unless served by a centralized wastewater treatment plant. [Added 9-16-1993 by Ord. No. 11-1993]

F. Floor area minimums.