ARTICLE XIII
Historic Preservation Overlay Zone
[Added 12-15-1986
by Ord. No. 46-86]
§ 217-58. Standards for historic inns. [Added 4-20-1998
by Ord. No. 7-98] A. The purpose of this section is to permit
and regulate the location, size and design of historic country
inns in the Historic Preservation Overlay Zone. This Zone includes
properties which represent a unique attribute to the Township,
and which merit special planning consideration to maintain their
viability. The use of these properties for historic inns can
make a positive contribution to the use and enjoyment of the
Township's natural and cultural resources, provided that the
historic inns are compatible with existing historic buildings
on the property, as well as the historic context in which they
are located, and do not substantially impact the use and enjoyment
of adjoining properties.
B. Historic inns are a permitted use in the Historic Preservation
Overlay Zone, except for that portion of the Zone which
lies in the R-20 District, subject to the receipt of a certificate
of appropriateness from the Historic Preservation Commission
and the following supplemental development standards:
(1)
The lot on which the historic inn is proposed shall meet
the required minimum lot size, lot frontage and lot width
for the zoning district in which it is located, except that
in no case shall the lot be less than three acres. The lot
shall front on a paved collector or arterial road.
(2) The lot on which the historic inn is proposed shall
have an historic building. The historic inn shall be situated
in the historic building or buildings on the site, or the historic
building or buildings shall be incorporated into the historic
inn in a manner deemed to be appropriate by the Historic Preservation
Commission. Subject to the foregoing, additions to the
historic building shall be permitted, but no such addition
shall be situated forward of the front facade of the historic
building. The proposed historic inn development shall be subject
to all applicable yard requirements for the zoning district
in which the historic inn is situated. The maximum improved
lot coverage for historic inns shall be 22%, regardless of
the improved lot coverage standards for the zone district in
question.
(3) The floor area of any additions to the historic building
necessary for construction of the historic inn, shall not
exceed 100% of the original floor area of the historic building,
except that in no case shall the historic inn include more
than 6,000 square feet of heated area, exclusive of porches,
decks and accessory structures.
(4) The historic inn may have no more than 12 bedrooms,
and the maximum length of stay for any guest shall be 30 days,
within any ninety-day period.
(5) The historic inn shall have a resident manager who
maintains a residence on the property, which shall not be counted
as one of the 12 permitted bedrooms.
(6) Public dining room facilities are not permitted in
historic inns located in residential zone districts; however,
this section shall not prohibit such historic inns from providing
breakfast for registered guests pursuant to § 217-75J. For historic
inns located in nonresidential zones, public dining room facilities
may be provided, at a ratio of three seats per guest bedroom,
not to exceed 36 seats, subject to applicable state and local
regulations. No alcoholic beverages shall be sold.
(7) Site planning and stormwater management planning shall
consider innovative design techniques so that the historic
character of the property is not negatively impacted by the
proposed building addition.
(8) Where the proposed historic inn abuts a property in
residential use, a minimum landscaped buffer of 50 feet shall
be maintained between the proposed structure or parking lot
and any side or rear lot line and all dining facilities shall
be located at least 500 feet from any residence located on
another lot.
(9) Off-street parking shall be provided at a ratio of
one space for each guest bedroom, plus one space for every
three seats in the dining room, provided that there is a public
dining room, plus four spaces for use of the owner and/or employees.
(10) Off-street parking spaces shall be permitted only
in the side or rear yard areas of the property. No parking
is permitted in the front yard area.
(11) Each application shall be accompanied by a certification
from the Washington Township Municipal Utilities Authority
or the Hackettstown Municipal Utilities Authority that water
and sewer facilities are available with capacity, or a certification
from the Board of Health that the existing or proposed
septic system and water supply are adequate for the proposed
use.
(12) No cooking shall be permitted in any guest room.
(13) Historic inns shall be registered with pertinent governmental
authorities, and shall be subject to applicable state and
local regulations.