B.
Required accessory uses.
(1)
In accordance with the Residential Site Improvement Standards,
table 4.4, midrise apartments shall meet the parking requirements
for garden apartment units as follows: 1.8 spaces per one-bedroom
unit, two spaces per two-bedroom unit and 2.1 spaces per three-bedroom
unit, provided that the Planning Board may reduce the required parking
based on testimony relative to the parking demand for similar age-restricted
housing.
(2)
Both outdoor active and passive recreation space, exclusive
of required yard areas.
(3)
Laundry facilities, including both washers and dryers, for the
use of residents on each floor of the building, unless a washer and
dryer is provided within each unit.
(4)
In addition to any storage provided inside the individual dwelling
units, there shall be provided a minimum of 30 square feet of storage
designated for each apartment in a convenient storage area located
in the building.
(5)
A garbage and recycling area that is surrounded on three sides
by a six-foot-high wall that is similar in appearance to the outside
facades of the building.
(6)
An appropriate loading/unloading space that is located near
the front of the building for mail-order deliveries and moving trucks,
as well as a covered pickup and discharge point for senior transportation
buses.
(7)
Bicycle racks providing, at a minimum, space for one bicycle
for every 10 units.
C.
Permitted accessory uses.
(1)
Freestanding buildings to garage vehicles of residents, with
each garage space required to provide an outlet sufficient to handle
level 2 electric vehicle charging equipment.
(2)
Electric vehicle charging equipment and "make ready" spaces
that, at a minimum, comply with state statute.
(3)
Signs, in accordance with Article XXV of this chapter, as well as one freestanding sign not exceeding 40 square feet in area and one facade sign not exceeding 100 square feet in area.
(5)
Other customary accessory uses and structures that are clearly
incidental to the principal building.
E.
Development standards.
(1)
Minimum lot size of three acres.
(2)
Maximum density of 14 units per acre.
(3)
No building shall be higher than four stories in height or 50
feet in height from the midpoint of the first-floor elevation to the
highest point of the roof, inclusive of parapet walls.
(4)
A landscaped buffer strip of 30 feet shall be provided between
the building and Route 130 and between the building and any commercial
use, provided that the required buffer may be reduced by the Planning
Board to a lesser width if the fencing and plantings shown on the
plans satisfy the Board and its professionals that a lesser buffer
width is adequate.
(5)
Parking spaces and driveways shall not be located in a designated
buffer area.
(6)
All buildings shall be set back a minimum of 100 feet from Route
130, a minimum of 40 feet from all other property lines, and a minimum
of 30 feet from all other public or private roads.
(7)
All buildings shall be set back a minimum of 10 feet from driveways
and parking lots, with the exception of under-building parking and
driveways accessing same.
(8)
No parking shall be permitted within 30 feet of Route 130 and
10 feet of any other property line.
(9)
All roof-top equipment shall be shielded from public view.
F.
Requirement for lower-income units.
(1)
A minimum of 25% of the residential units shall be affordable
housing subject to the requirements of the Uniform Housing Affordability
Controls relative to income limits, apartment rents and bedroom mix.
(2)
Those units designated as very-low-income, low-income and moderate-income
shall be shown on the plans submitted to the Planning Board for approval.
G.
Architectural standards.