This chapter is enacted and ordained under the grant of powers
contained in the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code, 53 P.S.
§ 10101 et seq. (the "MPC").
This chapter shall be known as and may be cited as "the Zoning
Ordinance of the Borough of Middletown."
This chapter is enacted for the following purposes:
A. To promote, protect and facilitate one or more of the following:
the public health, safety, morals, general welfare, the provision
of adequate light and air, and other public requirements.
B. To prevent one or more of the following: overcrowding, blight, loss
of health, life or property from fire, flood or other dangers.
C. To adopt a Zoning Map dividing the Borough of Middletown into zoning
districts with varying regulations.
D. To permit, prohibit, regulate and determine the uses of land, watercourses
and other bodies of water, the size, height, bulk, location, erection,
construction, repair, expansion, razing, removal and use of buildings
and structures, as well as yards and other open areas to be left unoccupied.
E. To establish the maximum density and intensity of uses.
F. To provide for the protection of natural and historic features and
resources.
G. To protect the integrity of existing residential neighborhoods.
H. To adequately regulate existing industry in the Borough so that it
may remain and its noise, odors, or other unwanted features can be
minimized.
I. To provide diverse housing opportunities, including housing that
is affordable.
J. To encourage adaptive reuse and infill development.
K. To maintain a high standard of air and water quality and the protection
of natural resources, including stream valleys, floodplains, and riverbanks,
and to improve the appearance of the Borough through appropriate sign
regulation, landscaping, and design controls.
L. To act as an overall plan for the orderly growth and development
of the Borough of Middletown and, as such, seek to implement the Middletown
Borough Comprehensive Plan.
In interpreting and applying this chapter, its provisions shall
be held to be the minimum requirements for promotion of health, safety,
morals and general welfare of the Borough of Middletown. Any use permitted
subject to the regulations prescribed by the provisions of this chapter
shall conform with all the regulations of the zoning district in which
it is located and with all other pertinent regulations of this and
other related ordinances. This chapter is not intended to interfere
with, abrogate, annul, supersede, or cancel any easements, covenants,
restrictions or reservations contained in deeds or other agreements,
but if this chapter imposes more stringent restrictions upon the use
of buildings, structures and land than are elsewhere established,
the provisions of this chapter shall prevail. Wherever and whenever
the requirements of this chapter are at variance with the requirements
of any other lawfully adopted laws, rules, regulations or ordinances,
the most restrictive or that imposing the higher standards shall govern.
In interpreting the language of this chapter to determine the extent
of the restriction upon the use of property, the language shall be
interpreted, where doubt exists as to the intended meaning of the
adopted language, in favor of the property owner and against any implied
extension of the restriction.
The granting of a zoning permit for the erection and/or use
of a structure, building or lot shall not constitute a representation,
guarantee or warranty of any kind or nature by the Borough of Middletown,
or an official or employee thereof, of the safety of any structure,
building, use or other proposed plan from cause whatsoever, and shall
create no liability upon or a course of action against such public
official or employee for any damage that may be pursuant thereto.
It is recognized that the Act of June 22, 1937 (P.L. 1987, No.
394) known as the "Clean Streams Law," the Act of May 31, 1945 (P.L.
1198, No 418) known as the "Surface Mining Conservation and Reclamation
Act," the Act of April 27, 1966 (First Special Session, P.L. 31, No.
1) known as the "Bituminous Mine Subsidence and Land Conservation
Act," the Act of September 24, 1968 (P.L. 1040, No. 318) known as
the "Coal Refuse Disposal Control Act," the Act of December 19, 1984
(P.L. 1140, No. 223) known as the "Noncoal Surface Mining Conservation
and Reclamation Act," the Act of June 30, 1981 (P.L. 128, No. 43)
known as the "Agricultural Area Security Law," the Act of June 10,
1982 (P.L. 454, No. 133) entitled "An act protecting agricultural
operations from nuisance suits and ordinances under certain circumstances,"
and the Act of May 20, 1993 (P.L. 12, No. 6) known as the "Nutrient
Management Act," preempt zoning ordinances. Therefore, suggestions, recommendations,
options or directives contained herein are intended to be implemented
only to the extent that they are consistent with and do not exceed
the requirements of those Acts. Nothing contrary to those Acts shall
be mandated by this chapter.
It is hereby declared to be the legislative intent that if a
court of competent jurisdiction declares any provisions of this chapter
to be invalid or ineffective in whole or in part, the effect of such
decision shall be limited to those provisions which are expressly
stated in the decision to be invalid or ineffective, and all other
provisions of this chapter shall continue to be separately and fully
effective.
The preexisting Borough of Middletown zoning ordinance, as amended,
is hereby expressly repealed, provided further that nothing in this
chapter shall be construed to affect any suit or proceeding pending
in any court, or any rights acquired or liability incurred, or any
permit issued or approval granted or any cause or causes of action
arising prior to the enactment of this chapter. All ordinances or
parts of ordinances and all resolutions or parts of resolutions which
are inconsistent herewith by virtue of references or incorporation
of requirements contained in the preexisting zoning ordinance, as
amended, shall, as nearly as possible, be construed to reference this
chapter.
This chapter shall take effect in accordance with the provisions
of the Pennsylvania Borough Code, 53 P.S. § 45101 et seq.