Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 24, December 18, 2024
(a)
Except as provided in
N.J.A.C.
7:45-10.3, major and minor projects in Zone A
shall be set back from the Park sufficiently far so that the winter visual and
natural quality of the Park is not adversely affected. The following setbacks,
all of which are from the nearest boundary of the Park, are required unless the
Commission approves an alternative:
1. In
urban environments, there are no minimum setbacks except as may be prescribed
by municipal ordinances.
2. In
suburban and transportation environments, all structures shall be located 200
feet or more from the Park.
3. In
natural and rural environments, all structures shall be located 250 feet or
more from the Park.
4. In any area
where existing vegetation does not provide adequate winter screening, the
project shall include landscaping, or a greater setback, or both, to protect
the Park's visual environment.
(b) Major and minor projects in Zone A shall
maintain a reasonable height and scale relationship to nearby structures or
vegetation. The following standards will be required:
1. For urban environments, the height of
structures may vary according to the height of existing structures that have a
visual relationship to the proposed structure.
2. For all other environments, structures
shall be limited to a height of 40 feet above existing grade where existing
vegetation does not provide adequate winter screening.
(c) For major and minor projects in Zone A,
the exterior appearances of a project shall be in keeping with the character of
the Park's individual environments. The following standards shall apply to the
design of the exterior appearance of major and minor projects in Zone A:
1. Colors used shall harmonize with the
man-made or natural surroundings of the project and shall be typical of colors
found in the Park environment.
2.
Building materials and texture shall harmonize with the surrounding man-made
and natural materials.
(d) For major and minor projects in Zone A,
other visual, historic and natural quality impact standards are as follows:
1. Electric, telephone, cable television, and
other such lines and equipment shall be underground or otherwise not visible
from the Park. Waivers may be requested from the Commission for aboveground
terminals, transformers, and similar facilities, and for the extension of
service in an existing development.
2. Exposed storage areas, out-buildings,
exposed machinery service areas, parking lots, loading areas, utility
buildings, and similar ancillary areas and structures shall either be
completely concealed from view from the Park or designed to minimize their
visual impact on the Park.
3. No
commercial signs or outdoor advertising structures in excess of 80 square feet
surface area shall be visible from the Park.
4. All commercial signs and outdoor
advertising structures in excess of six square feet surface area shall comply
with the following standards:
i. In urban,
suburban and transportation environments, no freestanding signs shall be
erected within 200 feet of the Park boundary;
ii. In natural or rural environments, no sign
shall be visible from the Park;
iii. No signs or other advertising device of
any size with moving or moveable parts or with flashing, animated, or
intermittent illumination shall be visible anywhere within the Park;
iv. For urban environments, no freestanding
sign or other advertising devices or parts thereof visible from the Park shall
be more than 100 feet above ground level; and
v. For suburban and transportation
environments, no freestanding signs or other advertising devices or parts
thereof visible from the Park shall be more than 40 feet above ground
level.
5. Wherever
possible, natural terrains, soils, stones, and vegetation should be preserved.
New vegetation, stones, and soils should be native to the environment in which
they are placed.
6. Projects that
are located in any officially designated Federal, State or local historic
district or site shall be assessed for their impact upon that district or site.
Recommendations to avoid, minimize, and/or mitigate the impacts of a project on
a listed property shall be made in consultation with the New Jersey Historic
Preservation Office and based upon the United States Secretary of the
Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties with Guidelines
for Preserving, Rehabilitating, Restoring and Reconstructing Historic
Buildings, available at
http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/tps/standguide/,
as supplemented or amended, and incorporated herein by reference, in accordance
with N.J.A.C. 7:4-8 of the New Jersey Register of Historic Places Rules.
Commission staff will consult with the New Jersey Historic Preservation Office,
as needed.