ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT BOROUGH OF MOUNTAIN LAKES, NEW JERSEY. CHECKLIST Section 40-22

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ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT BOROUGH OF MOUNTAIN LAKES, NEW JERSEY CHECKLIST Section 40-22 1. Application Form - Original and 13 copies with all items completed. 2. Fee required by Land Use Ordinances, section 111-3H. 3. If appeal, copy of Construction Official or Zoning Officer s decision from which this appeal is being taken. 4. Certification of Tax Collector that taxes have been paid. 5. Original and thirteen copies of plot plan, current survey and area map. The application must be ready for public inspection in administrator s office 10 days before the hearing. The original survey should be brought to hearing. The plan must include the following: a. Lot lines, with dimensions shown on a current survey prepared by a licensed professional surveyor, engineer, architect or landscape architect in the state of NJ b. Tax block and Lot numbers c. Zoning District d. Name of road or roads on which the property fronts e. Easements, right-of- way, if any, and zone boundaries f. Location of streams, wetlands and fresh water wetlands g. Topographical Information h. Location of all existing buildings, proposed structures or changes showing front, rear and side yard dimensions and distance from buildings and accessory structures to property lines. i. Architectural elevations and floor plans, including structural height of proposed addition or new building j. Building area allowed - draw lines showing required front, rear and side yard setbacks k. Location, arrangement and dimensions of parking area, driveway, patios etc. l. Names of adjoining property owners with lot and block designation m. Location of all buildings on all adjoining properties including setbacks n. Zoning Compliance Chart 6. One copy of Notice Served, Affidavit of Service and List of Property Owners served, together with Certified Mail receipts, if applicable. Send or deliver to Administrative Officer one week prior to the hearing.

ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT BOROUGH OF MOUNTAIN LAKES, NEW JERSEY INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANT The following are to be filed with the Administrative Officer no later than 9:00 a.m. twenty-one days prior to the date of the meeting at which the Board of Adjustment is to take action on the application. 1. APPLICATION FORM Please complete in full to avoid delay in processing your application. When necessary, supplement with additional information in order to make it clear to the Board what relief is being sought. If the applicant is not the owner, the owner must complete the affidavit of ownership. If this is an appeal, it must be filed with the Zoning Officer within 20 days, stating the reason for the appeal. The officer will transmit all papers filed with him on application to the Administrative Officer of the Board of Adjustment. This application and thirteen copies should be submitted with the appropriate fee as noted below, together with a like number of supporting documents submitted with the application. Fees: 111-3H* 1. Appeals from decision of Construction Official or Zoning Officer. Chapter 40-21A (1) $250.00 2. C variances [N.J.S.A. 40:55D-70(c) for structural additions and alterations to the principle structure $250.00 per variance 3. C Variance [N.J.S.A. 40:55D-70(c) for non-structural additions and alterations to the principle structure such as decks, patios, compressors, etc. $150.00 per variance 4. D Variance [N.J.S.A. 40:55D-70(d) (1) (2) (3)] $500.00 per variance 5. D Variance [N.J.S.A. 40:55D-70(d) (4) (5) (6)] $250.00 per variance 6. Interpretations $250.00 7. Issuance of Permits [N.J.S.A. 40:55D-34] $250.00 8. Escrow Fees: Use Variance [N.J.S.A. 40:55D-70(d) (1) (2) (3)] $1000.00 Review and/or testimony by outside consultant $2000.00 Residential subdivision or site plan (per unit) Per lot $50.00 Minimum fee $500.00 Nonresidential subdivision or site plan, per 1000 sq. ft. or new floor space $200.00 Minimum fee $2000.00 2

9. Subdivision, site plan or conditional use approval pursuant to Chapter 40-21A (7) Same as Planning Board fees, Chapter 111-3G 10. Complied and certified list of property owners in Borough to whom applicants for variances is required to give notice $10.00 When the applicant requests that an application be carried to another meeting, there shall be an additional charge of ten percent of the particular fee paid. *Fees are subject to change and are as shown in Chapter 111-3 of the General Ordinances of the Borough of Mountain Lakes. 2. PLOT PLAN AND AREA MAP You will need a copy of the current survey, area map and plot plan drawn to scale. If this is prepared by someone other than a surveyor, engineer, or architect, it must be accompanied by an affidavit by the owner certifying that all of the information on the plan is correct. The plan shall include: a. Lot lines, with dimensions shown on a current survey prepared by a licensed professional surveyor, engineer, architect or landscape architect in the state of NJ b. Tax block and Lot numbers c. Zoning District d. Name of road or roads on which the property fronts e. Easements, right-of- way, if any, and zone boundaries f. Location of streams, wetlands and fresh water wetlands g. Topographical Information h. Location of all existing buildings, proposed structures or changes showing front, rear and side yard dimensions and distance from buildings and accessory structures to property lines. i. Architectural elevations and floor plans, including structural height of proposed addition or new building j. Building area allowed - draw lines showing required front, rear and side yard setbacks k. Location, arrangement and dimensions of parking area, driveway, patios etc. l. Names of adjoining property owners with lot and block designation m. Location of all buildings on all adjoining properties including setbacks n. Zoning Compliance Chart If the applicant wishes relief from any of the items to be included on the plan they may request a waiver on the Check List submitted with their application. 3. CHECK LIST You will need to fill out the Check List and include it with your application. 4. HISTORIC PRESERVATION CHECK LIST & CERTIFICATION FOR ELIGIBLITY FOR BULK INCENTIVES 3

If the applicant is applying for a variance from Chapter 40-49, Special zoning requirements for Contributing Dwellings, the Check List and Certification for Eligibility for Bulk Incentives must be completed, sealed and certified by a licensed architect. A copy of the certification should be included in the application. 5. AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE - NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS A form is provided on page 8. Notice must be given to all owners of real property as shown on current tax duplicate, located within 200 feet in all directions of the property, whether within or outside the Borough of Mountain Lakes, which is the subject of the hearing. Various other notices may be required if this involves other municipalities, county or state roads, unapproved roads, etc. (See Land Use Ordinances) This notice must: - State hearing date, time and place - State the nature of the application - Identification of the property proposed for development by street address, block and lot - Show the location and times at which supporting documents may be available for inspection -Be given at least 10 days prior to hearing date (the hearing date may not be counted) Delivery of notice may be made: - By Certified Mail to their latest post office address as shown on the tax list. - In Person If service is in person, please have the list of property owners signed and dated by the person accepting the notice. When all property owners have been notified, you must file a notarized Affidavit of Service with the Administrative Officer by noon on the Monday prior to the day of the meeting. 6. LIST OF PROPERTY OWNERS WITHIN 200 FEET The list may be obtained upon payment of $10.00 fee. The Tax Assessor is in the office to process these requests on Monday evenings. Request for this list may be made with the Administrative Officer or Construction Official. Requests will be processed within 72 hours. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * The Board of Adjustment meets on the first Thursday evening of each month, at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers. The Administrative Officer is in the office Monday, and Thursday 12:30-4:30 Phone 973-334-3131. Please note: If the applicant is a partnership or corporation, the applicant must be represented by counsel at the meeting. If the applicant cannot be present at the meeting, he/she must be represented by counsel. 4

Appendix A FLOOR AREA & IMPROVED LOT COVERAGE RATIOS Ordinances 16-87, 7-88, 3-92 deal with limiting the size of proposed buildings, the amount of ground coverage and the relationship of the size of the building to the size of the lot. Floor area ratios may not be exceeded on any given lot, nor may any lot be subdivided in such a manner as to leave any existing house on a lot where the permissible floor area ratio would be exceeded. 40.3 Definitions: Attic: A space under a sloping roof in which the possible floor area with headroom of five feet or more occupies less than 40 percent of the total floor area of the story directly beneath. Floor Area: The sum of the gross horizontal areas of all stories, stories above grade, half stories, stairways, garages, breezeways, porches, and decks of all buildings on site. Floor area excludes attics, basements, up to 500 square feet of garage space unless contained within a basement, port-coheres, unroofed porches and decks, and up to 500 square feet of roofed breezeways, porches and decks which are open or enclosed solely by screening. Such areas shall be measured from the exterior surface of the outside walls or roof of the building. Story, Half: A partial story under a roof which has the line of intersection of the roof and the wall face not more than three feet above the floor level, and in which space the floor area with headroom of five feet or more occupies no less than 40 percent and no more than 80 percent of the area of the story directly beneath. Where such floor area occupies less than 40 percent, it shall be considered an attic; where it occupies more than 80 percent it shall be considered a story. Dormers are included in determining the story status. See also Story. Floor Area Ratio (FAR): The sum of the floor areas of all buildings or structures expressed as a percentage of the total area of the site, except that, in calculating the FAR involving a room with a cathedral ceiling or similar architectural treatment to create volume spaces within the room, each square foot of floor area in such a room shall be counted as 1.5 square feet of floor area. Where there are vertical walls creating spaces two stories in height, the area of the floor of the room so treated shall be multiplied by a factor of 2.0; if such spaces are greater than two stories in height, the factor shall be 2.5. Improved Lot Coverage: That portion of a lot which is improved or is proposed to be improved with principal and accessory buildings or structures or driveways, paved or otherwise, breezeways porches or roofed decks, porches, pools, patios, parking lots, pedestrian walkways, signs or other manmade improvements on the ground surface, excluding lawns or other landscaping improvements. See also Building Coverage. Building Coverage: That area of a lot which is directly occupied by a building or structure, but not including uncovered walkways, steps, patios, a parking lot or any similar improvements thereto. Building Height A. Residential Zones The vertical distance measured from the average elevation of either the existing (original) or finished grade, whichever is lower, at the front of the building to the highest point of the roof, excluding chimneys. The average elevation shall be determined by taking measurements at approximately ten-foot intervals, six feet from the building wall, and averaging them. When building faces on more than one street, each such elevation shall be considered a front elevation, and the height shall be measured on each street. In such case, each height must meet the bulk requirements specified in Schedule I. See also footnote 17 in Schedule I. B. Nonresidential Zones The vertical distance measured from the average elevation of the finished grade at the front wall of the structure. (Exception: See Schedule I, Note 2.) Chimneys, equipment parapet walls, cornices and similar projections are not included in calculating building height; however, such projections shall be included if they cover more than a combined total of 5% of the roof area. Parapet walls, cornices and similar projections may only be of a height necessary to hide utility structures.

245-19 Bulk Requirements MAXIMUM COVERAGE (percent) FAR Improved R-AA 13 20 R-A 17 25 R-1 (Arrowhead) 20 25 R-2 (The Village) 20 25 RC-1 Conventional 15 20 RC-2 and RC-3 Conventional 20 25 40-49 Modified Bulk Requirements for Contributing Dwellings within Historic Districts MAXIMUM COVERAGE (percent) FAR Improved Minimum Side Setback R-AA 16 24 20ft min/min total 50 ft R-A 21 30 20 ft min/min total 50 ft 2