A.Â
Purpose. The purpose of this district is to protect
and preserve the open, undeveloped character of areas of the municipality
used for public utility watersheds, river-based and other recreation,
forestland and very-low-density residential development.
C.Â
Accessory uses. (See the attached Residential Use
Schedule, Schedule A.)
D.Â
Special exception uses: (See Article VI.)
F.Â
Dimensional regulations: (See attached Residential
Use Schedule, Schedule A.[3])
(1)Â
Minimum yards for unattached accessory buildings:
75 feet for side and rear yards.
(2)Â
Maximum lot coverage. The maximum land area covered
by buildings shall be 10%, and the maximum total impervious cover
shall be 15%.
[3]
Editor's Note: The schedules are included
at the end of this chapter.
A.Â
Purpose. The purpose of this district is to provide
for suburban-type residential development at low densities in areas
already developed in this manner and in areas where similar development
is desirable and appropriate.
C.Â
Accessory uses: (See the attached Residential Use
Schedule, Schedule A.[1])
(1)Â
Customary accessory uses and buildings, including
but not limited to private garages and carports, home gardening, garden
houses, toolsheds, private swimming pools and essential services provided
by public utilities.
[1]
Editor's Note: The schedules are included
at the end of this chapter.
F.Â
Dimensional regulations: (See attached Residential
Use Schedule, Schedule A.[2])
(1)Â
Minimum yards for unattached accessory buildings:
20 feet for side and rear yards.
(2)Â
Maximum lot coverage. The maximum land area covered
by buildings shall be 35%, and the maximum total impervious cover
shall be 35%.
[2]
Editor's Note: The schedules are included
at the end of this chapter.
A.Â
Purpose. The purpose of this district is to provide
for moderately dense suburban-type residential development in areas
already developed in this manner and in areas where similar development
is desirable and appropriate.
C.Â
Accessory uses: (See the attached Residential Use
Schedule, Schedule A.[1])
(1)Â
Customary accessory uses and buildings, including
but not limited to private garages and carports, home gardening, garden
houses, toolsheds, private swimming pools and essential services provided
by public utilities.
[1]
Editor's Note: The schedules are included
at the end of this chapter.
D.Â
Special exception uses: (See Article VI.)
(1)Â
Home occupations.
(2)Â
Model homes.
(3)Â
Nurseries and day-care centers.
(4)Â
Nursing and convalescent homes.
(5)Â
Places of worship, not including cemeteries.
(6)Â
Public and parochial schools.
(7)Â
Temporary structures and buildings, including trailers.
(8)Â
Personal care centers.
(9)Â
Two-family dwellings.
F.Â
Dimensional regulations: (See the attached Residential
Use Schedule, Schedule A.[2])
(1)Â
Minimum yards for unattached accessory buildings:
seven feet for side and rear yards.
(2)Â
Maximum lot coverage. The maximum land area covered
by buildings shall be 35%, and the maximum total impervious cover
shall be 40%.
[2]
Editor's Note: The schedules are included
at the end of this chapter.
A.Â
Purpose. The purpose of this district is to provide
for urban-type residential development at medium densities in areas
already developed in this manner and in areas where similar development
is desirable and appropriate.
B.Â
Principal permitted uses:
C.Â
Accessory uses: (See the attached Residential Use
Schedule, Schedule A.[1])
(1)Â
Customary accessory uses and buildings, including
but not limited to private garages and carports, home gardening, garden
houses, toolsheds, private swimming pools and essential services provided
by public utilities.
[1]
Editor's Note: The schedules are included
at the end of this chapter.
F.Â
Dimensional regulations: (See the attached Residential
Use Schedule, Schedule A.[2])
(1)Â
Minimum yards for unattached accessory buildings:
seven feet for side and rear yards.
(2)Â
Maximum lot coverage. The maximum land area covered
by buildings shall be 50%, and the maximum total impervious cover
shall be 60%.
[2]
Editor's Note: The schedules are included
at the end of this chapter.
A.Â
Purpose. The purpose of this district is to provide
the type of commercial facilities which supply goods and services
to residents of the Borough and neighboring communities, as well as
to businesses.
C.Â
Accessory uses. (See the attached Commercial Use Schedule,
Schedule B.)
D.Â
Special exception uses: (See Article VI.)
(1)Â
Animal hospitals.
(2)Â
Automobile body shops.
(3)Â
Dwellings directly related to certain businesses.
(4)Â
Mini markets (grocery) with gas pumps.
(5)Â
Nurseries and day-care centers for children.
(6)Â
Places of worship, not including cemeteries.
(7)Â
Public and parochial schools.
(8)Â
Public utility buildings, except telephone offices
and booths.
(9)Â
Rooming and boarding homes.
(10)Â
Temporary structures.
F.Â
Dimensional regulations: (See the attached Commercial
Use Schedule, Schedule B.[2])
(1)Â
Minimum yards for unattached accessory buildings:
10 feet for side and rear yards and 20 feet for front yards.
(2)Â
Maximum lot coverage. The maximum land area covered
by buildings shall be 50%, and the maximum total impervious cover
shall be 80%.
[2]
Editor's Note: The schedules are included
at the end of this chapter.
I.Â
Buffer area. Buffer areas shall be required between zoning districts. No commercial activities, including areas for parking of vehicles and storage of equipment and supplies, shall be allowed in an area measured 25 feet at right angles to the district boundary within the commercial district. All buffer areas shall be landscaped, except for roadways crossing these buffer areas, with trees, shrubbery or hedges at least six feet high and maintained in good condition, as provided for in § 350-36G.
A.Â
Purpose. The purpose of this district is to provide
regional commercial facilities which supply goods and services to
residents of the Borough, as well as those from the region and those
passing through the area.
C.Â
Accessory uses:
(1)Â
All C-1 accessory uses. (See the attached Commercial
Use Schedule, Schedule B.)
D.Â
Special exception uses: (See Article VI.)
(1)Â
Auto body shops.
(2)Â
Golf courses, driving ranges and country clubs.
(3)Â
Mobile home parks.
(4)Â
Nurseries and day-care centers.
(5)Â
Nursing homes.
(6)Â
Outdoor advertising.
(7)Â
Places of worship, not including cemeteries.
(8)Â
Public and parochial schools.
(9)Â
Public utility buildings.
(10)Â
Radio and television transmission or receiving
towers.
(11)Â
Temporary structures.
A.Â
Purpose. The purpose of this district is to provide
for light industrial activities and related service activities which,
with sufficient buffering, can be located near residential neighborhoods
and commercial areas.
I.Â
Buffer area. Buffer areas shall be required between zoning districts. No activities permitted by this district, including areas for parking of vehicles and storage of equipment and supplies, shall be allowed in an area measured 25 feet at right angles to the district boundary within the I-1 Light Industrial District. All buffer areas shall be landscaped, except for roadways crossing these buffer areas, with trees, shrubbery or hedges at least six feet high and maintained in good condition, as provided for in § 350-36G.
J.Â
Performance standards. All activities and uses allowed
in this district shall comply with all regulations governing odors,
fumes, dust, smoke, vibration, noise, sewage, industrial wastes, fire
hazards and any other activities and use's side effects deemed injurious
to the public health, safety and welfare by the United States Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA), the United States Occupational Safety and
Health Agency (OSHA), the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Protection (DEP) and the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry
(DL&I).
A.Â
Purpose. The purpose of this district is to provide
for industrial activities and related service activities which require
greater regulations due to the intense characteristics of the operations
involved.
H.Â
Buffer area. Buffer areas shall be required between zoning districts. No activities permitted by this district, including areas for parking of vehicles and storage of equipment and supplies, shall be allowed in an area measured 25 feet at right angles to the district boundary within the I-2 Heavy Industrial District. All buffer areas shall be landscaped, except for roadways crossing these buffer areas, with trees, shrubbery or hedges at least six feet high and maintained in good condition, as provided for in § 350-36G.
I.Â
Performance standards. All activities and uses allowed
in this district shall comply with all regulations governing odors,
fumes, dust, smoke, vibration, noise, sewage, industrial wastes, fire
hazards and any other activities and use's side effects deemed injurious
to the public health, safety, and welfare by the United States Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA), the United States Occupational Safety and
Health Agency (OSHA), the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Protection (DEP) and the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry
(DL&I).