Robert James Pacilli Homes, L.L.C. v. Township of Woolwich

926 A.2d 412, 394 N.J. Super. 319
CourtNew Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division
DecidedJuly 5, 2007
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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Bluebook
Robert James Pacilli Homes, L.L.C. v. Township of Woolwich, 926 A.2d 412, 394 N.J. Super. 319 (N.J. Ct. App. 2007).

Opinion

The opinion of the court was delivered by

CUFF, P.J.A.D.

In these consolidated appeals, we consider whether a proposed ordinance to change density and bulk standards and to increase [322]*322the amount of open space and greenway land requirements for subdivisions within three residential zones triggered the personal notice requirement of N.J.S.A. 40:55D-62.1. We hold that, given the breadth and impact on development of real property within each zone, the amendments effected a change of classification within the R-l and R-2 zones; therefore, personal notice to all owners of real property in the affected districts was required, and we affirm the order setting aside the 2005 amendments to the zoning ordinance of defendant Township of Woolwich (the Township).

In 2003, the Township Committee adopted a zoning ordinance that contained the following bulk and density requirements for the R-l residential zone:

Minimum Lot Size:_87,120 sq. ft. (2 acres)

Minimum Lot Width:_185 feet_

Minimum Yards:

Front 60 feet

Side 25 feet

Rear_50 feet_

Maximum Building Coverage:_10%_

Maximum Impervious Coverage: 30%_

Maximum Building Height:_35 feet_

Maximum Gross Density:_.5 units/acre_

The 2003 zoning ordinance set the following bulk and density requirements for the R-2 residential zone as:

Minimum Lot Size:_65.340 so. ft. (1.5 acres)

Minimum Lot width:_160 feet_

Front 50 feet

Side 20 feet

Rear_30 feet_

Maximum Impervious Coverage: 35%_

Maximum Gross Density:_0.66 units/acre_

In 2005, the Township Committee proposed certain revisions to the zoning ordinance pertaining to the R-l and R-2 residential [323]*323zones.2 The stated intent of the R-l residential district is “to provide appropriate regulations for the preservation of agriculture, natural resources, scenic vistas and the rural landscape” of the Township and to allow “development of single-family detached dwellings and other permitted uses in portions of the Township characterized as rural____” To that end, the Township proposed to offer three development options in the R-l zone. The proposed ordinance expressly stated that “Options 1 and 2 are strongly encouraged as the means to best maintain the rural character while preserving open space and natural resources” in the district.

To achieve its stated purpose, the proposed amendment to the R-l zone “provides ... flexibility in designing new residential subdivisions ... by allowing two forms of ‘Conservation Zoning’ based upon the number of DU (dwelling units) as determined by the conventional zoning ‘by-right’ development.” Thus, Option 1, also denominated as Neutral Density and Basic Conservation, “provid[es] for residential uses at the density permitted by the underlying R-l zoning district. Greenway lands shall comprise at least half the tract.” Option 2, also denominated Country Properties, “provid[es] for very low densities appropriate to rural situations, with flexible and reduced design standards in instances where a permanent conservation easement is offered to maintain such uses.” Option 3, also denominated Conventional Lotting, continues the bulk and density provisions of the 2003 ordinance.

The following bulk and density requirements were proposed for Option 1 and Option 2 in the 2005 amendment for the R-l zone:

Option 1 Option 2

Density 87,120 sq. ft./DU maximum 10 acres/DU

gross density

Lot Size Max./ 1.3 acres NA

Min. Lot Width 150 feet

[324]*324Lot Size Avg./ 1 acre (43,560 sq. ft.) 10 acres

Min. Lot Width 125 feet 300 feet

Lot Size Min./ $ acre (21,780 sq. ft.) 5 acres

Min. Lot Width 100 feet 300 feet

Open Space: 50% No Common

Open Space

Yards:

Front 30 feet See Text

Side 10 feet (40 feet between Below

bldgs.)

Rear 40 feet

Max. Building Coverage: NA NA

Max. Impervious Coverage: 30% on each lot 12%

Max. Building Height: 35 feet 35 feet

The proposed yard regulations for Option 2 or Country Properties provided that front yards shall be 150 feet from the right-of-way of existing municipal roads and 40 feet from the right-of-way of new subdivision roads. The amendment proposed that rear yards should be at least 50 feet for principal buildings and 10 feet for most accessory buildings and side yards should be 25 feet.

The stated intention of the proposed amendments to the R-2 residential zone is “to provide appropriate regulations for the preservation of agriculture, natural resources, scenic vistas and the rural landscape” of the Township coincident to “the development of single-family detached dwellings and other permitted uses in portions of the Township characterized as rural.” Three development options are offered for the R-2 zone: Option 1 and Option 2 are “strongly encouraged” as “the means to best maintain the rural character while preserving open space and natural resources____” In addition, the R-2 zone is designed “to encourage the incorporation of affordable housing within the normal development of the Township.”

Option 1, also denominated the Neutral Density and Basic Conservation option, provides for “residential uses at the density [325]*325permitted by the underlying R-2 zoning district. Greenway lands shall comprise at least half the tract.” Option 2, also denominated Country Properties, provides for “very low densities appropriate to rural situations, with flexible and reduced design standards in instances where a permanent conservation easement is offered to maintain such uses.” Option 3, also denominated the Conventional Lotting option, permits a minimum lot size of 1.5 acres.

To achieve these purposes, the proposed Option 1 and Option 2 bulk and density requirements for the R-2 zone are as follows:

Density-65,340 sq. ft./DU max. 7 acres/DU

Lot Size Max./ 1 acre NA

Lot Size Avg./ 32,670 sq. ft. 7 acres

Min. Lot Width 115 feet 300 feet

Lot Size Min./ acre (21,780 sq.ft.) 3 acres

Min. Lot Width 100 feet 200 feet

Front 25 feet See Text

Side 10 feet (35 feet bet. bldgs.) Below

Max. Impervious Coverage: 30% on each lot 15%

The proposed yard regulations for Option 2 or Country Properties provided that front yards shall be 150 feet from the right-of-way of existing municipal roads and 40 feet from the right-of-way of new subdivision roads. The amendment proposed that rear yards should be at least 50 feet for principal buildings and 10 feet for most accessory buildings and side yards should be 25 feet. The [326]*326proposed ordinance also explained the manner in which density was to be determined for each option.

As can be readily discerned, the proposed amendment made material changes in the bulk and density requirements in the R-l and R-2 residential zones.

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