[Amended 5-16-1988 by Ord. No. 88-8; 5-6-1991 by Ord. No. 91-8]
Within the CH District, the following accessory uses will be
permitted:
A.
Within the CH District, no building or structure shall be erected
nor any lot or land area utilized unless in conformity with the following
schedule, which is hereby declared to be part of this chapter:
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Maximum Building Height
(feet)
|
Minimum Lot Area
(square feet)
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Minimum Lot Width
(feet)
|
Maximum Lot Coverage
(percent)
|
|---|---|---|---|
|
35
|
11,250
|
75
|
25%
|
|
Minimum Yards
(feet)
| ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Front Yard Depth
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One Side Yard Width
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Both Side Yards, Total Width
|
Side Yard Width Abutting a Side Street on a Corner Lot
|
Rear Yard Depth
|
|
30
|
10
|
25
|
30
|
40%
|
B.
Conforming lots in former P Zone District. Any lot separately existing
of record and designated as a separate lot on the Tax Map of the Town
of Belvidere as of the date of adoption of this amendment[1] deleting the P District and redesignating the same as
the CH District and which lot was in conformance with the bulk and
use requirements of the P District shall be considered a conforming
lot for all land use and development purposes.
[1]
Editor's Note: "This amendment" refers to Ord. No. 91-8, adopted
5-6-1991.
C.
Within the CH District, a governmental or professional office use
may occupy no more than one floor of a mixed-use residential and professional
office structure. The remaining stories of the structure shall be
used for residential purposes consistent with the requirements of
this chapter.
Every residential dwelling unit shall have a floor area of not
less than 600 square feet for each dwelling unit.
Within the CH District, the following conditional uses shall
be permitted subject to approval by the Belvidere Planning Board:
A.
Public or private school approved by the New Jersey Department of
Education.
B.
Community center building and public library.
C.
Public utility building(s) or structure(s).
D.
Two-family dwellings.
F.
Bed-and-breakfast residences. An owner-occupied, single-family residence
that provides overnight lodging for transient guests shall be a permitted
conditional use, subject to the following requirements:
[Added 5-11-2020 by Ord.
No. 2020-03]
(1)
The bed-and-breakfast must be located in a recognized historic structure.
(2)
No more than one nonfamily employee.
(3)
There should be one off-street parking space for any nonresident
employee and one off-street parking space for each guest room.
(4)
The number of guest rooms shall not exceed three.
(5)
No guest may be registered for a period exceeding 14 consecutive
nights.
(6)
The bed-and-breakfast shall register as required with the Bureau
of Housing Inspection, Department of Community Affairs, and otherwise
comply with all state housing and Board of Health rules and regulations,
as the same may be applicable.
(7)
One freestanding or wall-mounted sign consistent with the sign regulations
of the district.