§244-48. R-20, R-15 and R-9 Residential Zones.

A. Permitted principal uses of buildings and structures are as follows: [Amended 1-22-2001 by Ord. No. 03-01; 12-23-2002 by Ord. No. 50-02; 3-10-2003 by Ord. No. 4-03, 11-9-2010 by Ord. No. 31-10]

(1) Community residences for the developmentally disabled.

(2) Community shelters for victims of domestic violence.

(3) Detached single-family dwellings, subject to the provisions of the standards set forth in § 244-48D, Schedule of Bulk Regulations (attached as Schedule A).

(4) Municipal parks, playgrounds and other such municipal buildings and uses as are deemed appropriate and necessary by the Township Committee.

(5) Federal, state, county and other public buildings and grounds, including public schools, parks, playgrounds or other public recreational uses areas; excluding, however, workshops, warehouses, garages and storage yards.

(6) Private or parochial schools not operated for profit; except, however, that public and private colleges or universities shall not be permitted.

(7) Essential services.

(8) Family day-care home.

B. Permitted accessory uses of buildings and structures are as follows:

(1) Dog pens, provided that they are located in the rear yard area and not in the required side yard setback for the respective zone.

(2) Fences and walls, subject to the provisions of § 244-190.

(3) Off-street parking and private garages.

(4) Private residential swimming pools, subject to the provisions of § 244-216.

(5) Satellite dish antennas, subject to the provisions of § 244-165.

(6) Shed (garden, storage or tool).

(7) Signs, subject to the provisions of § 244-207.

(8) Other customary accessory uses, buildings and structures, which are clearly incidental to the principal use and building.

C. Conditional uses, subject to the provisions of Article VIII of this chapter, are as follows:

(1) Child-care centers, nursery schools and day-care centers (§ 244-114).

(2) Churches and places of worship (§ 244-115).

(3) Mixed-use development, only where contiguous to the MUD Zones.

(4) Home occupations (§ 244-121).

(5) Home professional offices (§ 244-122).

(6) Public utilities (§ 244-128).

(7) Quasi-public and private club recreation areas (§ 244-129).

(8) Single-family detached units on less than one acre, provided that preliminary subdivision approval for the building lots has been memorialized prior to the date of this subsection. [Added 1-22-2001 by Ord. No. 03-01]

D. Schedule of Bulk Regulations.

§ 244-49. R-30 Residential Zone.

[Added 7-27-2011 by Ord. No. 24-11]

A. Permitted principal uses of buildings and structures are as follows:

(1) Community residences for the developmentally disabled.

(2) Community shelters for victims of domestic violence.

(3) Single-family dwelling units.

B. Permitted accessory uses of buildings and structures are as follows:



(1) Dog pens, provided that they are located behind the rear building line and not in the required side or rear yard setback.

(2) Fences and walls, subject to the provisions of § 244-190.

(3) Off-street parking, subject to the provisions of § 244-197.

(4) Private residential swimming pools, subject to the provisions of § 244-216.

(5) Satellite dish antennas, subject to the provisions of § 244-165.

(6) Sheds (garden, storage or tool).

(7) Other customary accessory uses, buildings and structures which are clearly incidental to the principal use and building.

(8) Family day-care home.

C. Conditional uses, subject to the provisions of Article VIII of this chapter, are as follows:

(1) Home occupations (§ 244-121).

(2) Home professional offices (§ 244-122).

D. Density, area, yard and building minimum requirements are as follows for existing lots. New lots created by subdivision after the date of this section shall comply with the R-1 zoning standards unless connected to public sewer: