It is the intent of the Ridge Pike Business
District (RPBD) to provide regulations to improve the overall appearance
and safety of Ridge Pike as well as allow for continuing commercial
use opportunites. Specifically, it is the intent of the district to:
A. Minimize the potential for increased traffic congestion,
by providing incentives that require shared access points, cross-access
easements, shared parking areas, and quality public spaces.
B. Increase the number of pedestrian and vehicular connections
between adjacent properties to provide complementary and coordinated
development of adjacent properties.
C. To provide regulating standards which require orderly,
well-planned development and to ensure that new buildings and additions
enhance the surrounding streetscape, including incentives for burial
of existing utilities within the right-of-way.
D. Use scale, building orientation and landscaping to
establish community identity.
E. Effectively and efficiently regulate the establishment
and maintenance of businesses requiring outdoor storage of vehicles,
types and heights of signage, equipment or merchandise.
F. Establish a walkable streetscape by promoting a pedestrian
orientation of streets and buildings and providing a safe and convenient
interconnected sidewalk network.
The Ridge Pike Business District (RPBD) will permit all uses listed below, unless otherwise listed in §
143-261 as a prohibited use.
The following are permitted uses:
A. Retail establishment for the sale of dry goods, variety
merchandise, clothing, food, beverages, flowers, plants, drugs, hardware,
books, furnishings and the sale and repair of jewelry, optical goods,
cameras and home appliances, and similar uses.
B. Personal service shop, provided that at least 30%
of the gross floor area is devoted to customer service.
C. Dry-cleaning dropoff establishment.
D. Sale of small automotive accessories.
E. Job printing; copy center.
F. Business or professional office; bank and financial
institution.
G. Restaurant, bar or tavern.
[Amended 9-4-2014 by Ord.
No. 618]
H. Dance, music or art studio.
I. Municipal or governmental use.
J. Banks with drive-through service windows shall meet
the following performance standards:
(1) A minimum of an eight-car stacking area shall be provided,
including the space at the pickup window.
(2) These spaces shall not interfere with other parking
spaces or internal circulation of the site.
(3) The pickup window shall be located in the rear or
side of the principal structure.
K. Auto service center, including body work, painting,
and emissions testing centers, shall meet the following performance
standards:
(1) All activities shall be performed within an enclosed
building.
(2) All storage of vehicles, parts, or accessories shall
be contained behind a minimum twelve-foot opaque fence; all storage
shall be shielded from view from any adjacent property.
(3) The applicant shall provide documentation that any
emissions or exhaust levels are acceptable for a residential area.
L. Day-care center, in compliance with §
143-118F of Article
XVII of this chapter.
M. Undertaking or funeral establishment, not to include
a crematory.
N. Educational, religious or philanthropic use.
O. A gasoline service station containing a car wash,
not to include body repair work or painting, shall meet the following
performance standards:
(1) A minimum lot width of at least 200 feet along each
street the lot abuts.
(2) All activities except those performed at fuel or air
pumps shall be performed within an enclosed building.
(3) Fuel pumps shall be set back at least 25 feet from
any ultimate right-of-way.
(4) All auto parts and other storage shall be within an
enclosed building.
(5) No paint spraying or body work shall be permitted
on site.
P. A hotel or motel, which shall meet the following performance
standards:
(1) Recreational facilities limited to guests of the use.
(2) A hotel or motel shall serve only temporary guests.
A use that is routinely inhabited by any persons for periods longer
than 30 days shall be considered a boardinghouse and regulated as
such.
(3) Meeting rooms may be an accessory use to the hotel/motel
and shall limited to only a forty-person capacity for each room. Capacities
above 40 persons shall be regulated as an auditorium and must be approved
by special exception only.
(4) Hotels/motels must have at least five parking stalls
12 feet by 24 feet available for recreational vehicle and tractor-trailer
parking.
(5) Restaurants are allowed within a hotel/motel by special
exception approval only.
(6) All pools must be enclosed or be constructed as an
indoor pool.
(7) All hotels and motels must provide cross-easements
to adjacent properties.
(9) All parking must be enclosed or a parking garage must
be constructed for a hotel/motel over two stories.
(10)
All check-in areas must be clearly seen from
the highway by a window.
Q. Indoor theater. A place of performing arts or a motion-picture theater, except for adult uses as defined in the Lower Providence Township Zoning Code §
143-219, shall meet the following performance standards:
(1) A theater shall have no more than 1,000 seats. Nontheater
entertainment uses shall not have a participant capacity in excess
of 100 individuals when occurring in combination with a theater or
500 individuals when freestanding.
(2) Unimpeded access (both ingress and egress) shall be
provided between the theater or entertainment use and Ridge Pike by
means of a signalized intersection. The property upon which the theater
structure is located must be contiguous and adjacent to Ridge Pike,
and the direct access must be located within the frontage of the theater
property along and upon Ridge Pike.
(3) A safety and security plan shall be submitted identifying
measures to be followed in the operation of the premises, including,
but not limited to, the following:
(a)
Number of security guards;
(c)
Emergency vehicle access; and
(d)
Measures for patron safety in case of an emergency.
(4) A pedestrian circulation plan, including sidewalks,
bikeways, bike paths and other facilities, shall be submitted to adequately
separate vehicular movements from pedestrian traffic within the site.
(5) A traffic impact study must be submitted which clearly
identifies the proportion of the development traffic attributed to
the theater or entertainment use and shall demonstrate that the use
will not adversely impact traffic safety and/or traffic levels of
service in the surrounding neighborhoods.
(6) A patron pickup and dropoff area shall be provided
adjacent to the building facade containing the main theater entrance
in a location which does not interfere with the vehicular or pedestrian
circulation that would otherwise be required.
R. Indoor sports facility, such as a bowling alley, billiard
room or indoor court for racquet sports.
S. Building materials supply center, garden supply center,
nursery or lumberyard.
T. Sale of new automobiles, excluding motorcycles, recreational
vehicles, boats, and trucks with a gross vehicle weight (GVW) in excess
of one ton.
V. Any one use of the same general character as those
listed above, when approved by the Township Board of Supervisors as
a conditional use.
W. A self-storage
development, which shall meet the following performance standards:
[Added 12-3-2009 by Ord. No. 588; amended 9-4-2014 by Ord. No. 617]
(1) A
minimum lot area of 10 acres is required;
(2) Any
building, whether new or existing, used for a self-storage development
use shall conform to the design standards of SLDO § 123-142 or create a uniform architectural scheme with the other
buildings located on the property. Whether a uniform architectural
scheme exists shall be within the sole discretion of the Board of
Supervisors; and
(3) Outdoor
storage, including the storage of recreational vehicles, including,
but not limited to, RVs, campers, boats, snowmobiles , and ATVs, shall
be permitted subject to the following:
(a) Such storage must be in conjunction with and on the same tract as
an indoor self-storage development facility;
(b) The area dedicated to outdoor storage shall not exceed 50% of the
gross floor area dedicated to indoor storage;
(c) Outdoor storage shall not be located in the front yard or between
the principal building and any adjoining public or private street;
(d) Any outdoor storage shall be screened from view from all adjacent
properties and/or public and private streets. Screening may include,
but shall not be limited to, opaque fencing. Fencing shall be a minimum
of six feet in height.
The following uses are permitted when authorized by the Board of Supervisors as conditional uses subject to the standards set forth in §
143-80 of this Code:
A. A combination of one or more permitted and/or conditional uses subject to the standards set forth in §
143-113A through
D of this Code.
B. Undertaking or funeral establishment, with a crematory.
C. Private club, lodge or fraternity.
D. Outdoor amusement or recreation facility.
E. Animal hospital or kennel with no outdoor facilities,
except by conditional use approval.
F. Radio and/or television studios.
H. Single-family dwelling unit(s) above permitted and/or
conditional uses.
I. Any one use of the same general character as those listed above, when approved by the Board of Supervisors as a conditional use subject to the standards set forth in §
143-80 of this Code.
J. Fast-food or drive-in restaurant with drive-through service. Fast-food
or drive-in restaurants with drive-through services shall be subject
to the following standards:
[Added 9-4-2014 by Ord.
No. 618]
(1) Any
building, whether new or existing, used as a fast-food or drive-in
restaurant with drive-through services shall conform to the design
standards of § 123-142 of the Township Subdivision and Land
Development Ordinance, unless waived, or create a uniform architectural
scheme with the other buildings located on the property. Whether a
uniform architectural scheme exists shall be within the sole discretion
of the Board of Supervisors.
(2) If an application to establish a fast-food or drive-in restaurant with drive-through service is not subject to the plan submission requirements and procedures of Article
III of the Township Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance, the proposed landscaping shall be reviewed by the Board of Supervisors as part of the conditional use proceeding under §
143-80 of the Township Zoning Ordinance, and the Board of Supervisors may approve or require modification of the proposed landscaping prior to approval of the use.
(3) Drive-through service facilities shall meet the standards of §
143-259J of this Zoning Code.
The following uses are prohibited in the RPBD:
A. Conversion of a single-family residence into a tourist
home, rooming house or boardinghouse.
B. Two-family conversion of a single-family residence.
C. Multifamily conversion of a single-family residence.
G. Sale of used automobiles, recreational vehicles, boats,
and trucks with a GVW in excess of one ton.
The following dimensional requirements shall
apply to all properties within the RPBD:
A. Maximum building height: Three stories, not to exceed
35 feet.
B. Front, side and rear yard setbacks: The front, side
and rear yard setbacks shall be no less 10 ten feet, unless adjacent
to an existing residential zoning district, in which the minimum side
and rear yard setbacks shall be 30 feet.
C. Parking setback: In lieu of Township Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance (SLDO) §
123-37E, all parking shall be set back a minimum of 10 feet from the ultimate right-of-way along all Ridge Pike frontages. The parking setback along all collectors or residential streets may be zero feet from the ultimate right-of-way. A minimum of 10 feet from the curbline shall be provided for the placement of sidewalks, landscaping, and utilities.
D. Occupation of ultimate right-of-way: A minimum of
15 feet within the ultimate right-of-way shall be preserved between
the curbline and the front yard setback along the entire Ridge Pike
frontage; any remaining lot area may be used by an owner or applicant
for nonrequired parking, landscaping, outdoor displays, and dining.
E. Maximum impervious coverage: Fifty percent, except
that impervious coverage may be increased to a maximum of 70% through
the cooperative actions by the property owner or land development
applicant to comply with the sections as listed and described below.
In order to take advantage of the additional bonus provision of 20%
as well as to further meet the intent of the Ridge Pike Business District,
an applicant must provide the Township with three of the five following
bonus provision options, listed below:
(1) Pedestrian and vehicular connections with adjacent
properties to facilitate circulation.
(2) Consolidation of two or more parcels, under separate
ownership, prior to development, with the purpose of providing a more
unified development.
(3) A minimum of one three-inch caliper Township-qualified
street tree as required in the Lower Providence Township Subdivision
and Land Development Ordinance, having a minimum of six feet high
planted on the back side of the public sidewalk for every 25 feet
of the property lot frontage width.
(4) Renovation of existing building facades along Ridge
Pike to conform to SLDO § 123-142, Design Standards for
all uses within the RPBD.
(5) Where existing use is to remain, bring facade wall
and sidewalk into conformity with SLDO § 123-142, Design
standard for all uses.
The following standards shall apply in addition to the regulations set forth in Article
XIX, Signs, of the Lower Providence Township Zoning Code, as amended. Where the regulations of Article
XIX are in conflict with the standards of this section, this section shall control.
A. No outdoor off-premises advertising shall be permitted.
B. The maximum height of freestanding signs shall be
10 feet. Ground monument signs are encouraged.
C. The maximum height of wall-mounted signs shall be
15 feet. No sign shall extend above the eave line of a roof.
D. The Illumination of signs shall be from interior sources
only.
E. Moving parts or signs with changeable copy (digital)
any more than once per 24 hours shall be prohibited, except for signs
indicating time, date and weather.
F. Signs shall not exceed 50 square feet per side.