[Ord. 1983-4, 12/5/1983, § 12.2(a); as amended by Ord. 2014-1, 10/6/2014]
For the purpose of this chapter, the Township is hereby divided into districts which shall be designated as follows:
FA General Floodplain District
FW Floodway District
FF Flood Fringe District
A Agricultural District
R-1 Residential District (Single-Family – Country)
R-2 Residential District (Multifamily – Suburban)
C-1 Commercial District (Neighborhood)
C-2 Commercial District (Shopping Center)
PR Planning Research District
I-1 Industrial District (Light)
I-2 Industrial District (Heavy)
MH-R Mobile Home – Residential District
A-O Agricultural Overlay District
[Ord. 1983-4, 12/5/1983, § 12.2(b)]
1. 
The A, R-1, R-2, C-1, C-2, I-1, and I-2 Districts shall be as shown upon the Map attached to and made a part of this chapter, which shall be designated "Zoning Map." The Zoning Map and all notations, references, and other data shown thereon are hereby incorporated by reference into this chapter as if all were fully described herein.
2. 
The FA, FW, and FF Districts shall serve as an overlay to the underlying districts as shown on the Zoning Map, and as specifically described on the current Flood Boundary and Floodway Map Panels and Floodway Data Table contained in the Flood Insurance Study prepared for the Township by the Federal Insurance Administration. This study and accompanying maps and all notations, reference, and other data contained therein are hereby incorporated by reference into this chapter as if all were fully described herein.
[Ord. 1983-4, 12/5/1983, § 12.2(c)]
1. 
The boundaries between all districts, except the FA, FW, and FF Districts, are, unless otherwise indicated, either the center lines of streets, alleys, rights-of-way, lot lines, or such lines extended or lines parallel thereto.
2. 
Where figures are shown on the Zoning Map between a street, alley, right-of-way, or lot line, and a district boundary line, they indicate that the district boundary line runs parallel to that line at a distance therefrom equivalent to the number of feet so indicated.
3. 
Where district boundaries are not clearly affixed by the above methods and there is question as to their location, they shall be determined by the use of the scale of the Zoning Map.
[Ord. 1983-4, 12/5/1983, § 12.2(d); as amended by Ord. 1985-1, 6/3/1985]
When a district boundary line, except that of an FA, FW, or FF District, divides a lot, parcel, or tract of ground, the regulations of either abutting district may be construed by the owner to be applicable to the portion of such lot in the other abutting district for a distance of not more than 50 feet beyond the district boundary line.
Ord. No.
Date
Description
1979-2
3/9/1979
Land along north side of Newberry Road changed from PR Planned Residential to R-2 Residential
1982-2
4/5/1982
Changing property owned by L.G. Luttrell and Donald and Nancy Wilson to a C-2 Commercial designation
1985-2
6/3/1985
Changing designation of 4 areas to MH-R Mobile Home Residential Districts as follows:
1.
Land along Route U.S. 230 at lands of Middletown Realty Company
2.
Area along Hertzler Road (T-303) at the east side of lands now or formerly of Nelson
3.
Area at the corner of lands now or late of Louis and Irene Escobar
4.
Area at intersection of Zion Road and Pecks Road
1992-1
4/6/1993
Changing an area presently zoned R-1 Residential District (single family-country) to C-2 Commercial District (shopping center)
1998-6
12/16/1998
Changing the designation of the following 4 areas:
1.
Land on the south side of Route 230 in the area known as Lytle Farms from R-2 Residential District (multifamily-suburban) to C-2 Commercial District (shopping center)
2.
A 78.10-acre portion of Lytle Farms tract located to the north of Route 230, between the existing C-2 Zoning District (to the south) and Iron Mine Road (to the north), from R-2 Residential District (multifamily-suburban) to I-1 Industrial District (light)
3.
A 0.73 acre portion of the existing C-2 District (along Route 341) from C-2 Commercial District (shopping center) to I-1 Industrial District
4.
Remaining 26.27-acre portion of Lytle Farms tract located to the north of Route 230 between the Swatara Creek (to the west) and the (proposed) rezoned I-1 District (to the east), from R-2 Residential District (multifamily-suburban) to A Agricultural District
2008-2
10/16/2008
Establishing the TND Overlay District encompassing 2 major tracts of land as described in the attachment to the ordinance
2008-3
10/6/2008
Changing an area presently zoned Planned Research District to C-2 Commercial District (shopping center)
2008-5
10/21/2008
Changing an area presently zoned R-2 Residential District (multifamily-suburban) to C-2 Commercial District (shopping center)
2009-4
12/15/2009
Adding properties described in Exhibit C of Ord. 2009-4 to the TND Traditional Neighborhood Development Overlay District
Ord. No. 2018-01
7/2/2018
Expanding the C-2 Commercial District (Shopping Center) at a certain area along Route 230 to include a portion of the previous A Agricultural Zoning District
Ord. No. 2019-03
9/3/2019
Expanding the C-2 Commercial District (Shopping Center) at certain areas along the Route 230 (East Harrisburg Pike) corridor to include properties on portions of Route 230, Iron Mine Road, North Geyers Church Road, Schoolhouse Road, Beagle Road, Hertlzer Road, Foxianna Road, North Market Street and Hoffer Road previously zoned as I-1 Industrial, R-1 Residential, and A Agricultural Zoning Districts
Ord. No. 2021-03
3/16/2021
Rezoning the parcel identified as Dauphin County Property Identification No. 34-011-087-000-0000, with an address of 122 South Geyers Church Road, from the R-1 Residential District (Single Family-Country) to the R-2 Residential District (Multifamily-Suburban)