Unless otherwise expressly stated, the following words and phrases shall be construed throughout this chapter to have the meanings herein indicated.
A. 
Words used in the present tense include the future; words in the masculine gender include the feminine and the neuter; the singular number includes the plural and the plural includes the singular.
B. 
The word "shall" or "must" is always mandatory; the word "may" is permissive.
C. 
The word "building" includes "structure" and shall be construed as if followed by the phrase "or part thereof."
D. 
The word "person" includes "individual," "profit or nonprofit organization," "partnership," "company," "unincorporated association," "corporation" or other similar entities.
E. 
When terms, phrases or words are not defined, they shall have their ordinarily accepted meanings or such as the context may imply.
[Last amended 9-8-2014 by Ord. No. 14-04[1]]
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
ACCESSORY APARTMENT
A dwelling unit constituting an accessory use to and physically a part of a principal single-family dwelling.
ACCESSORY BUILDING or ACCESSORY STRUCTURE
A building or structure subordinate to and located on the same lot as the principal building. The use of the accessory building or structure is incidental and subordinate to the principal use.
ACCESSORY USE
A use customarily incidental and subordinate to the principal use of the same lot.
ADAPTIVE REUSE
Adapting an existing historic resource to a new use.[2]
ADVERSE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
Results of land disturbance activities which contribute to degradation of environmental conditions or amenities, including, but not limited to, any one or more of the following:
A. 
Degradation of surface water or groundwater purity by sedimentation or other biological or chemical pollution.
B. 
Degradation of ambient air quality.
C. 
Degradation of wildlife habitat.
D. 
Degradation of woodland areas.
E. 
Degradation of stream valley floodplains and/or wetland areas.
F. 
Degradation of visual resources.
AGRICULTURAL USES OR OPERATIONS
Enterprises that are actively engaged in the commercial production and preparation for market of crops, livestock and livestock products and in the production, harvesting and preparation for market or use of agricultural, agronomic, horticultural, silvicultural and aquacultural crops and commodities. The term includes an enterprise that implements changes in production practices and procedures or types of crops, livestock, livestock products or commodities produced consistent with practices and procedures that are normally engaged by farmers or are consistent with technological development within the agricultural industry.
ALLUVIAL SOILS
Soils consisting of or formed from material, such as gravel, sand, silt or clay, deposited by flowing water and showing little or no modification of the original material by soils-forming processes.
ALTERATION
As applied to a building, a change, rearrangement, addition to or diminution of the structural parts of existing facilities thereof.
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY
A source of energy generated from solar, water, wind, geothermal or similar sources, which is capable of providing energy and utility provisions to a permitted use.
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SYSTEM
A private system capable of converting solar, water and/or wind into a viable energy source and utility provisions for a permitted use. Such facilities include and are limited to solar panels, wind turbines, geothermal systems.
ANTENNA
[Amended 12-7-2020 by Ord. No. 20-04]
A. 
An apparatus capable of transmitting or receiving telecommunications information. The following types of apparatus are included within this definition:
(1) 
TELEVISION ANTENNAAn antenna utilized for receiving television signals directly through the airwaves (as opposed to receptions from geostationary satellites).
(2) 
EARTH STATION ANTENNAA dish antenna whose purpose is to receive communication or other signals from geostationary satellites for purposes of audio and/or video reception.
(3) 
AMATEUR RADIO SERVICE ANTENNAAn antenna for reception or transmission of radio signals directly through airwaves, and/or through geostationary satellites, including, but not limited to, those which are mounted on tower or pole-type structures; also known as a "ham" radio antenna.
(4) 
WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS ANTENNAAn antenna for wireless communications as more specifically defined in § 122-105A below.
B. 
"Antenna height" under this definition is defined as the vertical distance measured from the base of the antenna support structure at grade to the highest point of the structure. If the support structure is on a sloped grade, then the average between the highest and lowest grades shall be used in calculating the antenna height. "Antenna support structure" under this definition is defined as any pole, telescoping mast, tower, tripod or any other structure which supports a device used in the transmitting or receiving of radio frequency energy.
ANTENNA HEIGHT
The vertical distance measured from the base of the antenna support structure at grade to the highest point of the structure. If the support structure is on a sloped grade, then the average between the highest and lowest grades shall be used in calculating the antenna height.
ANTENNA SUPPORT STRUCTURE
Any pole, telescoping mast, tower, tripod or any other structure which supports a device used in the transmitting or receiving of radio frequency energy.
APPLICANT
A landowner or developer, as hereinafter defined, who has filed an application for development, including his heirs, successors and assigns.
ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY
A building or buildings and supporting facilities for housing and limited care, designed for senior citizens who need some assistance with day-to-day activities, but are not sufficiently incapacitated to require care in a nursing home. Assisted living facilities usually include private quarters, meal service, personal assistants, housekeeping aid, monitoring of medications, and nurses visits.
[Added 12-5-2016 by Ord. No. 01-16]
AUTOMOBILE
A motor vehicle for passenger use which will include a sport utility vehicle (SUV), station wagon, pickup truck and minivan, but will not include trucks with more than four wheels or two axles.
BANQUET FACILITY
A building containing a large public room or rooms designed and used for the gathering of a large group of persons at a social function, reception, seminar and/or meeting, where food and/or a meal is typically served.
BASE FLOOD
The one-hundred-year flood.
BASEMENT
A level partly underground but having at least 1/2 of its height (measured from finished floor to finished ceiling) above the average grade of the adjoining ground. A basement shall be counted as a story for purpose of height measurement if the vertical distance between the ceiling and the average level of the adjoining ground is more than four feet or used for business or dwelling purposes, other than a game or recreation room and/or a garage. For purposes of Article XIII, a basement shall mean any area of the building having its floor below ground level on all sides.
BASE ZONING
The classification of all land within Birmingham Township, in accordance with the Zoning Map of Birmingham Township.
BED-AND-BREAKFAST
An accessory use to a single-family detached dwelling, permitted as such only when carried on in conformity with applicable regulations in which the occupants of the residence provide overnight accommodations for not more than four short-term (not more than 15 days) transient guests, including the service of breakfast but no other meals.
BOARD
Unless specifically designated to the contrary, the Birmingham Township Board of Supervisors.
BOARDINGHOUSE, LODGING HOUSE OR ROOMING HOUSE
A private dwelling in which at least three but not more than six rooms are offered for lodging for compensation, whether or not table board is furnished to lodgers, and in which no transient guests are accommodated and no public restaurant is maintained.
BUFFER
A strip of land, which may include a mound or berm, along the perimeter of a tract to be planted and maintained in accordance with the requirements of § 122-67E(18)(c) or 122-102D, as applicable.
BUILDING
A combination of materials to form a permanent structure having walls and a roof; included shall be all manufactured homes and trailers to be used for human habitation.
BUILDING LINE
A line parallel to the street right-of-way line at a distance therefrom equal to the required depth of the front yard or setback from the adjacent street, except in the case of an interior lot not fronting on a street for its full width, in which case the building line shall be a line parallel to the street right-of-way at a distance from the property line nearest to the street equal to the required depth of the front yard or setback. In the case of a wedge-shaped lot, the building line may be moved further to the rear of the lot in order to meet the minimum lot width requirements.
CELLAR
A level partly below the finished grade, having more than 1/2 of its height (measured from finished floor to finished ceiling), below the average level of the adjoining ground. A cellar shall not be considered a story in determining the permissible number of stories.[3]
CEMETERY
Land used or intended to be used for the burial of deceased humans either inground or aboveground, including columbariums and mausoleums if those structures are part of an accessory to a cemetery.
CENTRAL WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM
A system for supplying water from a common source or sources to all dwellings and other buildings within a development.
CHURCH
A building utilized for public divine worship. The term "church" shall also include temple, synagogue, mosque and other similar places of worship.
CLASS I HISTORIC RESOURCE
A. 
Historic structures and sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places;
B. 
Contributing resources (buildings, sites, structures, and objects) filed as such with the National Register of Historic Places;
C. 
Buildings, sites, structures, objects and districts which have received a determination of eligibility ("DOE") for the National Register of Historic Places.
CLASS II HISTORIC RESOURCE
Buildings, outbuildings, sites, structures, roadways, objects and districts not meeting National Register criteria, but determined to be of historical significance to Birmingham Township and thus listed and included on the Cultural Resources Map and corresponding Cultural Resources Map Inventory which were adopted as part of the Comprehensive Plan. If an Historic Resource which is listed on the Cultural Resources Map and corresponding Cultural Resources Map Inventory meets the criteria for a Class I historic resource, it shall be classified as a Class I historic resource.
CLASS III HISTORIC RESOURCE
Buildings, outbuildings, sites, structures, roadways, objects and districts not meeting National Register criteria and not included on the Cultural Resources Map and corresponding Cultural Resources Map Inventory, but which are included on the Birmingham Township Inventory of Historic Resources pursuant to the procedures set forth in this chapter because they are determined to be of historical significance to Birmingham Township.
CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT
A development of single-family detached dwellings on lots, some or all of which are smaller than is otherwise required, incorporating within the development areas of common open space.
COMMON OPEN SPACE
A parcel or parcels of land or an area of water or a combination of land and water within a development site, not including streets, off-street parking areas or areas set aside for public facilities or private yards, designated and intended to be restricted against development and to be for the use and/or enjoyment of the development's residents. Unless otherwise approved, Common open space will be owned and maintained by either a homeowners association, pursuant to the Uniform Planned Community Act, or a condominium association, pursuant to the Uniform Condominium Act.
COMMUNITY SEWAGE SYSTEM
A system, whether publicly or privately owned, for the collection of sewage or industrial waste of a liquid nature from two or more lots and for the treatment or disposal of the sewage or industrial waste on one or more of the lots or at any other site.
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
The official public document of current adoption consisting of maps, charts and textual matter, that constitutes a policy guide to decisions about the physical and social development of Birmingham Township, meeting the requirements of Article Ill of the Municipalities Planning Code.
COMPLETELY DRY SPACE
A space which will remain totally dry during flooding; the structure is designed and constructed to prevent the passage of water and water vapor.
CONDITIONAL USE
A use which is not appropriate to a particular zoning district as a whole but may be suitable in certain localities within the district only when specific conditions and factors prescribed for conditional uses within this chapter are present. Conditional uses are allowed or denied by the Board of Supervisors after a public hearing and review and comments from the Planning Commission.
CONGREGATE LIVING ARRANGEMENT
A facility which provides residency in a manner not qualifying as a family as defined herein. Congregate living arrangements include dormitories, nursing homes, sanatoriums. Where a congregate living arrangement is for individuals who are handicapped, aged, disabled or undergoing rehabilitation, services and/or supervision provided to meet their needs are included as an integral part of the residency.
CONVALESCENT HOME
See "nursing home."
CONVENIENCE COMMERCIAL
Shopping facilities as defined in the context of a planned residential development. See § 122-64.
CULTURAL RESOURCES MAP
The map of the Township which was adopted as part of the Comprehensive Plan and is found in the Appendix to the Cultural Resources Plan. The Map identifies (among other items) National Register sites, historic resources, the Act 167 Historic District, and historic roads in Birmingham Township.
DAY-CARE FACILITY
Any institution or place which is maintained in whole or in part for the care of children under the age of 16 years or elderly or handicapped persons during any part of a day, with or without stated educational purposes. This definition shall include a day-care center and family day-care home, but shall not apply to public, private or parochial school systems.
A. 
DAY-CARE CENTERA facility in which care is provided for children, elderly or handicapped persons where the care areas are not being used as or accessory to a family residence.
B. 
FAMILY DAY-CARE HOMEA single-family dwelling where day-care services are provided as a home occupation for not more than six children, elderly or handicapped persons at any one time, not including relatives of the caregiver.
DBH
The diameter of a tree at breast height, measured 4.5 feet from the ground surface.
DECK
An open wooden platform attached to a principal building having no enclosing walls, roof or shelter from the weather.
DEMOLITION OF HISTORIC RESOURCE
The razing, destruction or removal, whether deliberately or by neglect, of any historical resource in its entirety or in substantial part. "Substantial part" shall be defined as 50% or more of the gross area of all exterior facades on the historic resource as it existed at the time of placement on the Inventory of Historic Resources.
DENSITY
The total number of dwelling units per acre in a planned residential development, lot averaging development, cluster development or farmside village development, as more particularly defined in § 122-64 for planned residential developments and other sections of this chapter.
DEVELOPMENT
Any man-made change to improved or unimproved real estate, including but not limited to the construction, reconstruction, renovation, repair, expansion or alteration of buildings or other structures; the placement of manufactured homes; streets and other paving; utilities; filling, grading and excavation; mining; dredging; drilling operations; storage of equipment or materials; and the subdivision of land.
DWELLING or DWELLING UNIT
A building or entirely self-contained portion thereof containing complete housekeeping facilities for occupancy by only one family (including any domestic servants living or employed on the premises) with no enclosed space (other than vestibules, entrances or other hallways or porches) in common with any other dwelling unit. Dwelling units may be classified as follows:
A. 
SINGLE-FAMILY DWELLINGA building having only one dwelling unit from ground to roof, independent outside access and open space on all sides.
B. 
TWO-FAMILY DWELLINGA building containing two dwelling units; a twin or duplex:
(1) 
TWINA building containing two dwelling units, separated by a party wall, each having independent outside access and open space on three sides.
(2) 
DUPLEXA building containing two dwelling units between ground and roof, each of which has independent outside access and open space on all sides.
C. 
MULTIFAMILY DWELLINGA building containing three or more dwelling units, including fourplex (quadraplex), townhouse (single-family, attached) and apartment buildings.
(1) 
FOURPLEXA building containing four dwelling units, each of which has independent outside access and open space and two nonparallel sides. Also called a "quadraplex."
(2) 
TOWNHOUSEA building containing not more than seven dwelling units, each of which is separated by party walls on opposite sides, and each of which has only one dwelling unit from ground to roof, independent outside access, not more than two walls in common with adjoining units and open space to the front and rear (internal units) or front, rear and one side (end units). Each unit can be referred to as a "single-family attached unit," particularly when separately owned.
(3) 
APARTMENTA building containing three or more dwelling units separated by party walls and which may have more than one dwelling unit from ground to roof, common outside accesses and hallways.
D. 
MOBILE HOME DWELLINGA type of single-family detached dwelling as more particularly defined herein.
EATING OR DRINKING ESTABLISHMENT
A building and/or an area either within a building or in an open area on the same premises used for the purpose of furnishing to the public food to be consumed within the building, but which may include accessory drive-in or take-out services; and beverages, either alcoholic or nonalcoholic, to be consumed within the building or structure. The term includes restaurants, taverns and similar facilities, which are further classified in Birmingham Township as follows:
A. 
FAST-FOOD RESTAURANTRestaurants characterized by a large carry-out clientele, long hours of service (some are open for breakfast, all are open for lunch and dinner, some are open late at night or 24 hours) and high turnover rates for eat-in customers. Fast-food restaurants may or may not have drive-through windows.
B. 
HIGH-TURNOVER (SIT-DOWN) RESTAURANT/TAVERNEncompasses sit-down eating establishments other than fast-food restaurants with turnover rates generally of less than one hour and 15 minutes. This type of restaurant is usually moderately priced and frequently belongs to a restaurant or tavern chain. Such restaurants may or may not have bar/lounge areas and serve alcoholic beverages.
C. 
QUALITY RESTAURANT Encompasses eating establishments of high quality and with turnover rates generally of at least one hour and 15 minutes or longer. Such restaurants generally serve alcoholic beverages ancillary to dinner service, but not as a tavern facility, and do not serve breakfast.
ELECTRONIC NOTICE
Notice given by a municipality through the Internet of the time and place of a public hearing and the particular nature of the matter to be considered at the hearing, pursuant to 53 P.S. § 10109.
[Added at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I)]
EMPLOYEE
A person who performs any service on the premises of a business on a full-time, part-time or contract basis, whether or not the person is denominated as an employee, independent contractor, agent or otherwise, and whether or not said person is paid a salary, wage or other compensation by the operator of said business. "Employee" does not include a person exclusively on the premises for repair or maintenance of the premises or equipment upon the premises or for the delivery of goods to the premises.
ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE AREAS
Those areas of land the disturbance of which poses a substantial risk of creating adverse environmental impacts, including, but not limited to, areas with one or more of the following characteristics:
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A. 
Slopes in excess of 15%.
B. 
Watercourses and their attendant floodplains.
C. 
Wetlands.
D. 
Soils with high water table characteristics.
E. 
Soils with characteristics of high erodability, shallow depth to bedrock or other features limiting percolation.
F. 
Springs and seeps.
G. 
Aquifer recharge areas.
H. 
Wildlife habitats.
I. 
Rock outcroppings.
J. 
Woodland areas.
K. 
Tree clusters.
L. 
Specimen trees.
ESSENTIALLY DRY SPACE
A space which will remain dry during flooding, except for the passage of some water vapor or minor seepage; the structure is substantially impermeable to the passage of water.
FAMILY
An individual or individuals related by blood, marriage or adoption that maintain one common household and live within one dwelling unit. Additionally, up to four unrelated individuals who maintain a common household and live within one dwelling unit may be considered a family. A family may also be considered any number of unrelated individuals who are disabled and occupy a group home that is licensed by the appropriate governmental agencies. A family, as herein defined, specifically excludes boarders, roomers, lodgers, hotel or motel guests, short-term rental users, club members or any similar group, cooperative or commercial living arrangements.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I)]
FARMSIDE VILLAGE
A group of single-family dwelling units established by setting aside from an agricultural tract a portion thereof for development, when the remainder of the tract is covenanted as agricultural land undeveloped in perpetuity.[5]
FOOTCANDLE
A unit of incident light quantity measurable with an illuminance meter, a.k.a., footcandle meter or light meter.
FORESTRY
The management of forests and timberlands when practiced in accordance with accepted silvicultural principles, through developing, cultivating, harvesting, transporting and selling trees for commercial purposes which does not involve any land development.
FULL CUTOFF
A term used by the lighting industry to describe a lighting fixture from which no light is emitted at or above a horizontal plane drawn through the bottom of the fixture and no more than 10% of the lamp's light intensity is emitted at an angle 10° below that horizontal plane, at all lateral angles around the fixture.
GARAGE, PRIVATE
An accessory building or part of a principal building used for the storage of motor vehicles but not to include a marshaling yard, trucking facility, facility for storage and repair of earthmoving or construction equipment or motor vehicle wrecking facility.
GARAGE, PUBLIC
A building not a private garage used for the repair, servicing or storage of motor vehicles but not to include a marshaling yard, trucking facility, facility for storage and repair of earthmoving or construction equipment or motor vehicle wrecking facility.
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY SYSTEM
An energy generating system that uses the earth's thermal properties in conjunction with electricity to provide greater efficiency in the heating and cooling of buildings.
GLARE
The sensation produced by excessive direct or reflected light that causes annoyance, discomfort or loss in visual performance to the eye. Glare is subjective and cannot be measured with a meter.
GREEN SPACE
That portion of a tract or lot maintained or landscaped with shrubs, trees, vegetated ground cover, soil, mulch, grass, vegetable gardens and/or flowerbeds, but not including:
A. 
Impervious surfaces such as buildings and pavement; and
B. 
Certain permeable surfaces, such as pervious pavers, and stone or gravel surfaces, which may be semipermeable to stormwater infiltration, but do not constitute green space.
GROUND ARRAY
An arrangement of solar panels or solar energy system including frames directly supported by the ground and not mounted on a building.
GROUP HOME
A dwelling affording the equivalent of single-family dwelling living arrangements for groups of individuals for which the Township is obligated to provide "reasonable accommodation" under the Federal Fair Housing Act. Such group shall constitute the equivalent of a "family" for zoning purposes, provided that the number of occupants shall not exceed the lesser of eight individuals, or two individuals per bedroom.
HEIGHT OF BUILDINGS OR STRUCTURES
The vertical distance measured from the average finished grade at all foundation corners of the building or structure or at not less than 10 equidistant points in the case of a circular structure to a point midway between the highest and lowest points of the roof, excluding the chimney or any superstructure above the roof, such as stair or elevator bulkheads, water towers, etc.
HISTORICAL INTEGRITY
A measure of the authenticity of an historic resource which measures the degree to which the significant materials, features and characteristics of an historic resource still exist.
HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE
Buildings, outbuildings, sites, structures, roadways, objects and districts that possess integrity of location, design, setting, materials, workmanship, feeling and association, and:
A. 
Are associated with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of American history;
B. 
Are associated with the lives of significant persons significant in our past;
C. 
Embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction, or that represent the work of a master or that possess artistic values or that represent a significant and distinguishable entity whose components may lack individual distinction; or
D. 
Have yielded or may be likely to yield information important in prehistory or history.
HISTORIC RESOURCE
Buildings, outbuildings, sites, structures, roadways, objects and districts that are classified as either Class I, Class II or Class III historic resources pursuant to the definitions stated in this § 122-6 and pursuant to the procedures in Article VIIIA of this Chapter 122.
HOME OCCUPATION
An accessory use of a dwelling unit for activities normally intended to generate income, so located and conducted so as not to interfere with the quiet enjoyment of neighboring residential properties by occupants of normal sensibilities and complying with the standards for home occupations set forth in § 122-103 of this chapter.
HOME FOR HANDICAPPED INDIVIDUALS
A home for individuals who are physically or mentally retarded or otherwise handicapped, including incidental educational facilities and living accommodations for staff and supervisory personnel. A home for handicapped individuals is either a form of single-family dwelling (if accommodating five or fewer such individuals) or a congregate living arrangement (if accommodating more than five such individuals).
HOTEL
A building containing individual rooms, suites and apartment accommodations primarily for transient lodgers and travelers, which also provides restaurant facilities, room service, and/or food and beverage amenities.
HOSPITAL
A building within which the diagnosis, treatment and care, both inpatient and outpatient, of human ailments are performed.
IDENTIFIED FLOODPLAIN AREA
The floodplain area specifically identified in this chapter as being inundated by the one-hundred-year flood.
ILLUMINANCE
The quantity of incident light per unit area, measured with a light meter in footcandles (or lux).
IMPERVIOUS COVER
The portions of a lot or parcel of land covered by materials that do not allow water to percolate into the soil, such as buildings, structures and paved areas.
INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE SYSTEM
A sewage treatment and disposal system serving the buildings located on a single lot, subject to permitting by the Chester County Health Department.
INVENTORY OF HISTORIC RESOURCES
An inventory of historic resources in Birmingham Township which includes all Class I, Class II and Class III historic resources.
JUNKYARD
A lot or parcel of land used for the collecting, storage and sale of scrap or discarded materials or for the collecting, dismantling, storage and salvaging of machinery or vehicles not in running condition and for the sale of parts thereof.
LAND DEVELOPMENT
Any of the following activities:
A. 
The improvement of one lot or two or more contiguous lots, tracts or parcels of land for any purpose involving:
(1) 
A group of two or more residential or nonresidential buildings, whether proposed initially or cumulatively, or a single nonresidential building on a lot or lots regardless of the number of occupants or tenure; or
(2) 
The division or allocation of land or space, whether initially or cumulatively, between or among two or more existing or prospective occupants by means of or for the purpose of streets, common areas, leaseholds, condominiums, building groups or other features.
B. 
A subdivision of land.
LABORATORY AND RESEARCH FACILITY
A building or group of buildings within which the principal uses are the facilities for scientific research, investigation, testing and experimentation, but not including the manufacture of products for sale, except as an accessory use.
LANDOWNER
The legal or beneficial owner or owners of land, including the holder of an option or contract to purchase (whether or not such option or contract is subject to any condition), a lessee if authorized under the lease to exercise the rights of the landowner, or other person having a proprietary interest in land. See § 122-64.
LIGHT TRESPASS
The light created by a lighting installation which extends beyond the boundaries of the property on which the installation is sited.
LICENSED RADIO OPERATOR
One who holds and has been issued a valid license from the Federal Communications Commission.
LOT
A designated parcel of land established by a plat or otherwise as permitted by law and to be used, developed or built upon as a parcel.
LOT AREA, GROSS
The area of land contained within the limits of the property lines bounding that area.
LOT AREA, NET
A. 
The area of land contained within the limits of the property lines bounding that area, excluding the following portions thereof:
(1) 
One hundred percent of the area within a street right-of-way.
(2) 
Sixty percent of the area within an identified floodplain area or wetlands area.
[Amended 7-10-2017 by Ord. No. 17-02]
(3) 
Fifty percent of the area having slopes in excess of 25%.
B. 
Where two or more of such conditions overlap, the reduction shall be based only upon the single most limiting factor.
LOT AVERAGING
A means of developing single-family detached dwellings on lots, some of which are larger and some of which are smaller than is otherwise required, not incorporating areas of common open space within the development.
LOT, CORNER
A lot at the junction of and abutting on two or more intersecting streets where the interior angle of intersection does not exceed 135°. A lot abutting a curved street shall be deemed a corner lot if the tangents to the curve at the points of intersection of the side lot lines with the street lines intersect at an interior angle of less than 135°.
LOT, INTERIOR
A lot not fronting on a street for its full width because the main portion is connected to a street by a strip of land so that the front lot line abuts another lot, rather than a street line; commonly called a "flag lot."
LOT LINES
The title lines or, in the case of a title line located in the middle of a right-of-way, the street line.
[Added 12-7-2020 by Ord. No. 20-05]
LOT, REVERSE FRONTAGE
A lot extending between and having frontage on two generally parallel streets, with vehicular access from only one street.
LOT WIDTH
The distance between side lot lines at the building setback line, measured parallel to the street line. Where the street line is curved or angled, the lot width shall be measured as a straight line.
LOWEST FLOOR
The lowest floor of the lowest fully enclosed area (including basement). An unfinished, flood-resistant partially enclosed area, used solely for parking of vehicles building access, and incidental storage, in an area other than a basement area is not considered the lowest floor of a building, provided that such space is not designed and built so that the structure is in violation of the applicable nonelevation design requirements of this chapter.
LUMEN
The light-output rating of a lamp (light bulb) as used in the context of this chapter.
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MAILED NOTICE
Notice given by a municipality by first-class mail of the time and place of a public hearing and the particular nature of the matter to be considered at the hearing, pursuant to 53 P.S. § 10109.
[Added at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I)]
MICROWAVE DISH ANTENNA FOR SATELLITE COMMUNICATION
A parabolic ground-based reflector, together with its pedestal and any other attachments and parts thereof, commonly referred to as a "dish-shaped antenna," used or intended to receive radio or electromagnetic waves from an overhead satellite. Microwave dish antennas are structures.
MINERAL EXTRACTION
The act or process of extracting minerals.
MINERALS
Any aggregate or mass of mineral matter, whether or not coherent. The term includes, but is not limited to, limestone and dolomite, sand and gravel, rock and stone, earth, fill, slag, iron ore, zinc ore, vermiculite and clay, anthracite and bituminous coal, coal refuse, peat and crude oil and natural gas.
MINIMIZE
To reduce an environmental, traffic or other potentially adverse impact to the smallest amount possible using best management practices technically and economically achievable. "Minimize" shall not mean complete elimination but shall require that the most substantial efforts possible under the circumstances have been taken to reduce the adverse effect of the action required to be minimized. With respect to activities, the conduct of which is adverse to the conservation of environmentally sensitive areas, the requirement to minimize shall include but not be limited to the requirement that the placement of dwellings and other structures and the location of streets, sedimentation and erosion control devices and earthmoving activities shall be planned and designed so as to permit the adverse effect of the activity in question to be reduced to the smallest amount technically and economically achievable under the circumstances consistent with the otherwise permitted development.
MINOR IMPROVEMENTS
The replacement of existing work with equivalent materials for the purpose of its routine maintenance and upkeep, but not including the cutting away of any wall, partition or portion thereof, the removal or cutting of any structural beam or bearing support or the removal or change of any required means of egress or rearrangement of parts of a structure affecting the exitway requirements; nor shall minor repairs include addition to, alteration of, replacement or relocation of any standpipe, water supply, sewer, drainage, drain leader, gas, oil, waste, vent or similar piping, electrical wiring or mechanical or other work affecting health or general safety.
MITIGATION
Any action taken to lessen the specified undesirable impacts of a proposed land use or land disturbance activity, including those which would adversely affect the health or longevity of a natural feature, pose a visual intrusion or conflict or otherwise be deemed incompatible with surrounding properties.
MOBILE HOME/MANUFACTURED HOME
A transportable single-family dwelling intended for permanent occupancy, contained in one unit or in two or more units designed to be joined into one integral unit capable of again being separated for repeated towing, which arrives at a site complete and ready for occupancy except for minor and incidental unpacking and assembly operations and constructed so that it may be used without a permanent foundation. The term includes park trailers, travel trailers, recreational and other similar vehicles which are placed on a site for more than 180 consecutive days.
MOBILE HOME LOT
A parcel of land in a mobile home park, improved with the necessary utility connections and other appurtenances necessary for the erection thereon of a single mobile home.
MOBILE HOME/MANUFACTURED HOME PARK
A parcel of land under single ownership, which has been planned and improved for the placement of two or more manufactured homes for nontransient use.
MOBILE HOME SUBDIVISION
A parcel or contiguous parcels of land which have been so designated and improved that they contain two or more mobile home lots for sale by the developer of the mobile home subdivision, intended for the placement on each such lot of individual mobile homes.
MOTEL
A building or group of buildings containing individual rooms primarily for transient lodgers and travelers, with each room having a separate exterior entrance and parking space. The term "motel" includes, but is not limited to, auto courts, motor courts, motor inns and motor lodges.
MOTOR VEHICLE SERVICE STATION
An area of land, together with any structure thereon, used for two or more of the following:
A. 
The retail sale of motor fuel and lubricants and incidental services, such as lubrication and washing of motor vehicles;
B. 
The sale, installation, or minor repair of tires, batteries, and other automobile accessories incidental to the foregoing; or
C. 
The retail sale of food, beverages, personal care items, and similar goods (such as a convenience commercial store).
MUSEUM
An institution devoted to the procurement, care, study, display and exhibition of objects of lasting interest or value.
NEW AUTOMOBILE SALES AGENCY
An area of land, together with structures thereon, used primarily for the sale, service and repair of new automobiles under a manufacturer's franchise agreement with a permitted component of used automobile sales.
NEW CONSTRUCTION
Structures for which the start of construction commenced on or after March 2, 1978, and includes any subsequent improvements thereto.
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NO-IMPACT HOME BASED BUSINESS
A business or commercial activity administered or conducted as an accessory use which is clearly secondary to the use as a residential dwelling and which involves no customer, client or patient traffic (whether vehicular or pedestrian) pickup, delivery or removal functions to or from the premises in excess of those normally associated with residential use. The business or commercial activity must satisfy all requirements and standards in § 122-103B.
NONCONFORMING LOT
A lot, the area or dimension of which was lawful prior to the adoption or amendment of a zoning ordinance, but which fails to conform to the requirements of the zoning district in which it is located by reasons of such adoption or amendment.
NONCONFORMING STRUCTURE
A structure or building or part thereof which does not conform to the currently applicable provisions of the zoning ordinance where such structure or building lawfully existed prior to the enactment of such ordinance or amendment thereto with which it does not currently conform.
NONCONFORMING USE
A use, whether of land or of structure, which does not comply with the currently applicable use provisions of the zoning ordinance where such use was lawfully in existence prior to the enactment of such ordinance or amendment thereto.
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NURSERY
The use of property for the propagation, cultivation and growth on the premises of trees, shrubs, flowering plants and the like from seed or stock, including the transplantation and sale of such trees, shrubs, flowering plants and the like. Nursery use does not include landscaping or landscaping maintenance businesses (which, if in conformity with the requirements of § 122-93 of this chapter, may be accessory to a nursery use as a home occupation). The sale of drainage materials, edgings, bricks, railroad ties, sand, gravel, crushed rock and items of a similar nature accessory to a landscaping or landscaping maintenance business is not a part of or accessory to a nursery.
NURSERY/LANDSCAPING SERVICE
A commercial establishment which is in the business of planting grass, turf, trees, shrubs and other appropriate vegetative materials and ground cover on a plot of ground other than for agricultural purposes, including the maintenance and replacement thereof for the purposes of lawn care, erosion control, retention of precipitation and protection against the elements. The term shall not include a retail store commonly known as a "nursery" which offers young trees, plants and other vegetative materials for sale.
NURSING HOME
A congregate living arrangement facility operated for the purposes of providing therein lodging, board and nursing care to sick, invalid, infirm, disabled or convalescent persons for compensation. The term "convalescent home" is included within this definition.[9]
OPEN SPACE/COMMON OPEN SPACE
A parcel or parcels of land, an area of water or a combination of land and water, designed and intended to be restricted against development. Where access to open space is available to all of the residents of a development or community, it is referred to as "common open space." Where such access is restricted and/or enforcement of the restrictions is vested in a land trust or similar entity, the open space (to the extent not impervious) constitutes green space, but is not necessarily within the scope of "common open space.
OVERLAY ZONING
Zoning districts in addition to and overlapping the base zoning districts as set forth in § 122-7. As here applicable, the PRD-1 (Planned Residential Development-1), PRD-2 (Planned Residential Development-2), and Historic District Area are overlay zoning districts.
[Amended 7-10-2017 by Ord. No. 17-02]
PATIO
An open courtyard typically of concrete or flagstone adjacent or attached to a principal building having no enclosing walls, roof or shelter from the weather.
PERMIT, ZONING (USE AND OCCUPANCY PERMIT; BUILDING PERMIT; SIGN PERMIT)
A statement issued and signed by the Zoning Officer authorizing a proposed use and/or occupancy of land and/or a structure (use and occupancy permit), erection, alteration or enlargement of a building or structure (building permit) or erection, alteration or enlargement of a sign (sign permit).
PERSON
An individual, partnership, public or private association or corporation, firm, trust, estate, municipality, governmental unit, public utility or any other legal entity whatsoever, which is recognized by law as the subject of rights and duties.
PLANNED RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT
An area of land, controlled by a landowner, to be developed as a single entity for a number of dwelling units or combination of residential and nonresidential uses, the development plan for which does not correspond in lot size, bulk, type of dwelling or use, density or intensity, lot coverage and required open space to the regulations established in any one district created, from time to time, under the provisions of a municipal zoning ordinance.
PLANNING COMMISSION
The Birmingham Township Planning Commission.
PRESERVATION
Measures taken to maintain an historic resource for future use and enjoyment as it is without trying to improve it.
PRIME AGRICULTURAL LAND
Land used for agricultural purposes that contains soils of the first, second, or third class as defined by the United States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resource and Conservation Services County Soil Survey.
PRINCIPAL BUILDING
A building in which is conducted a principal use of the lot on which it is located; sometimes referred to as a "primary building," as distinguished from an accessory building.
PROTECTION
When used in connection with natural and historic resources, shall include means to conserve and safeguard these resources from wasteful or destructive use but shall not be interpreted to authorize the unreasonable restriction of forestry, mining or other lawful uses of natural resources.
PUBLIC PLACE OF AMUSEMENT
Any facility providing recreation and/or amusement to the general public and which may or may not charge an admission or use fee. Public place of amusement includes facilities such as movie theaters, live theaters, concert halls, bowling lanes, roller or ice skating rinks, batting cages, public golf courses, driving ranges, miniature golf courses, tennis courts, paddle tennis courts, squash courts, handball courts and similar facilities.
[Amended 12-5-2016 by Ord. No. 01-16]
RECONSTRUCTION
Constructing a new historic resource to replace an historic resource that has been lost.
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE
A vehicle which is built on a single chassis; not more than 400 square feet, measured at the largest horizontal projections; designed to be self-propelled or permanently towable by a light-duty truck; not designed for use as a permanent dwelling but as temporary living quarters for recreational, camping, travel or seasonal use.[10]
REHABILITATION
The act of improving the condition of an historic resource in order to introduce or return the use to an old resource.
RESTORATION
The act of returning an historic resource to its appearance and use during a specific period in history.
RETAINING WALL
A wall constructed for the purpose of retaining soil on its high side, where the high side of the wall is largely nonexposed, and where the low side (where the finished grade is lower) is largely exposed to view.
RETIREMENT COMMUNITY
A development of individual dwelling units which may include a community center and is designed as "housing for older persons" as defined in Title 42 U.S.C. § 3607. The residents thereof need not be actually retired from their occupation or employment.
RIPARIAN BUFFER AREA
A corridor of varying width adjacent and generally parallel to any permanent or intermittent stream, river, brook or creek, measured from the top of each streambank or riverbank, to include and extend to the outer boundary of all land areas adjacent thereto, up to the greatest extent of the following:
A. 
Thirty-five feet.
B. 
Ten feet beyond the following environmentally sensitive areas:
(1) 
Slopes in excess of 15%;
(2) 
Floodplain areas;
(3) 
Wetlands;
(4) 
Woodland areas within and extending to 60 feet from the top of each streambank or riverbank.
ROADSIDE HOTEL
A building containing individual rooms for transient lodgers and travelers with one main entrance and all access to the individual rooms from an interior hall or corridor. Such building does not provide a restaurant, room service or any food and beverage amenities, except that it may provide for a continental breakfast served in the lobby.
ROOFTOP ARRAY
An arrangement of solar panels or solar energy system including frames mounted on a roof, whether pitched or flat, or a building.
SANITARIUM
A congregate living arrangement institution, including the treatment and care of the chronically ill or patients requiring long-term therapy, rest and recuperation.
SCENIC VISTAS
Characteristic landscape viewsheds as viewed from public streets or rights-of-way which contain features such as, but not limited to, broad agricultural landscapes, prominent ridgelines, valley floors hemmed in by ridge or upland areas, visually prominent wetlands or watercourses. Scenic vistas may also include historic battlefield paths as depicted in the Birmingham Township Cultural Resources Plan.
SCHOOL
A building designed and used for human educational purposes, including only the following: preschools, nursery schools, elementary and secondary schools, colleges, universities, junior colleges and vocational and technical schools. A school may be either private or public.
SCREENING
See definition of "buffer."
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SHOPPING CENTER
A discrete use allowed only in the C-1, C-2, and C-2A Zoning Districts, designed and developed as an integrated unit, consisting of multiple retail sales, restaurants and other uses permitted in the commercial zoning districts, arranged as contiguous but separate stores, shops and establishments in one or more buildings and sharing common vehicular and pedestrian access and parking.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I)]
SIGN
See definition of "sign" and various categories of signs at § 122-87 below.
SLOPE
The measurement of the change in land elevation over a specified distance or contour interval, with the vertical change constituting the numerator and the horizontal distance over which the vertical change is measured constituting the denominator, with the resultant slope characteristic being expressed as a percentage. The representative sample of a slope shall be based on a cumulative vertical change in grade of six feet or more. Only slopes occurring over three consecutive two-foot contour intervals shall be subject to regulation under this chapter.
SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM
A solar energy system and all associated equipment which converts solar energy into a usable electrical energy, heats water or produces hot air or other similar function through the use of solar panels.
SOLAR PANEL
A structure containing one or more receptive cells, the purpose of which is to convert solar energy into usable electrical energy by way of a solar energy system.
SPECIAL EXCEPTION
A use which is not permitted as of right but which may be authorized by the Zoning Hearing Board after public hearing, provided that the proposed use is in accordance with the express standards and criteria specified in this chapter and is in conformity with other applicable general standards.
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SPECIMEN TREE
A tree specifically worthy of conservation because of species, size, shape, form, location, age, historical importance or other significant characteristic. A specimen tree may be located in isolation, within a tree cluster or within a woodland and all trees in either an isolated location or within a tree cluster having a caliper in excess of 20 inches DBH shall be presumed worthy of conservation.
STABILIZATION
The act of protecting an endangered historic resource from further physical deterioration; temporary treatment that preserves a resource or element until more permanent work can be undertaken.
STORY
That part of any building, exclusive of cellars but inclusive of basements, comprised between the level of one finished floor and the level of the next higher finished floor or, if there is no higher finished floor, then that part of the building comprised between the level of the highest finished floor and the top of the roof beams.
STREET
(See also § 122-64.) A public (dedicated) or private (undedicated) right-of-way, other than an individual or common access driveway, intended for use as a means of vehicular and pedestrian circulation to provide access to more than one lot. The word "street" includes thoroughfare, avenue, boulevard, court, drive, expressway, highway, lane, alley, service street and road or similar terms. Streets, except within a planned residential development, are further classified in Birmingham Township as follows:
A. 
Major arterial: Route 202.
B. 
Minor arterial: Routes 926 and 52.
C. 
Collector: See Article XIV, § 122-64, definition of "collector street," Subsection A of definition of "street."
D. 
Rural: Meetinghouse Road, Wylie Road, Webb Road, Thornbury Road, Old Wilmington Pike, South New Street.
E. 
Local residential: See Article XIV, § 122-64, definition of "local residential street," Subsection B of definition of "street."
STREET LINE
The edge of a street right-of-way.
STRUCTURE
Anything constructed or erected on the ground or attached to the ground, including an assembly of material having an ascertainable stationary location on or in land or water, whether or not affixed to the land. Structures shall include, but shall not be limited to, buildings, signs, fences and walls (other than retaining walls) above five feet in height, retaining walls where the low side exposure is more than four feet in height, aerials and antenna, porches, decks, patios, terraces, platforms, piers, pipelines, paddle tennis courts, shelters, swimming pools to include a four-foot apron or walkway around the pool, tents, towers, trestles, tanks, tennis courts, telephone poles and similar construction. The following shall not constitute a structure: sandboxes, decorative fountains, swingsets and other playground facilities which are less than 300 square feet in area on a single lot (measured by the area of a square or rectangle drawn at the outer limits of all sides of the swingset or playground facility), birdhouses, birdfeeders and mailboxes.
SUBDIVISION
The division or redivision of a lot, tract or parcel of land by any means into two or more lots, tracts, parcels or other divisions of land, including changes in existing lot lines for the purpose, whether immediate or future, of lease, partition by the court for distribution to heirs or devisees, transfer of ownership or building or lot development; provided, however, that the subdivision by lease of land for agricultural purposes into parcels of more than 10 acres, not involving any new street or easement of access or any residential dwelling, shall be exempted.
SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGE
Damage from any cause sustained by a structure whereby the cost of restoring the structure to its before-damage condition would equal or exceed 50% or more of the market value of the structure before the damage occurred.
SUBSTANTIAL IMPROVEMENT
Any reconstruction, rehabilitation, addition or other improvement of a structure, the cost of which equals or exceeds 50% of the market value of the structure before the start of construction of the improvement. This term includes structures which have incurred substantial damage, regardless of the actual repair work performed. The term does not, however, include either:
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A. 
Any project for improvement of a structure to correct existing violations of state or local health, sanitary or safety code specifications which have been identified by the local code enforcement official and which are the minimum necessary to assure safe living conditions; or
B. 
Any alteration of an historic structure, provided that the alteration will not preclude the structure's continued designation as an historic structure.
SWIMMING POOL
Any structure intended for swimming or recreational bathing that contains water over 24 inches deep, including in-ground swimming pools, aboveground swimming pools, on-ground swimming pools, hot tubs, and similar structures which are further defined and regulated by Township Code.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I)]
TEMPORARY TENT
When located on a residential lot, a tent which is erected for a period not to exceed five days pursuant to the procedure outlined in § 122-115D(1). When located on a commercial or eleemosynary lot, a tent which is erected for a period not to exceed seven consecutive days or 30 nonconsecutive days in a calendar year pursuant to the procedure outlined in § 122-115D(2).
TENT
A portable shelter consisting of canvas, skins, or other pliable material which is stretched over poles or supports and attached to stakes affixed to the ground.
TERRACE
An open platform, often paved, adjacent to or extending from a principal building having no enclosing walls, roof or shelter from the weather.
TRACT
A designated parcel or area of land established by a plot or otherwise as permitted by law and to be used, developed or built upon in a manner which is based upon further subdivision of the tract into lots.
TRANSFERABLE DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS
The attaching of development rights to specified lands which are desired to be kept undeveloped but permitting those rights to be transferred from those lands so that the development potential which they represent may occur on other lands where more intensive development is deemed to be appropriate.
TREE CLUSTER
A group or row of trees insufficient in size to constitute a woodland area.
UNIFORMITY RATIO
The term normally applied to street lighting uniformity by the Illuminating Engineering Society. Given a ratio, e.g., of 3:1, it means that the point of lowest footcandle measurement cannot be less than 1/3 of the specified minimum average footcandle level established by this chapter.
VARIANCE
Relief from the strict terms of this chapter, by order of the Zoning Hearing Board, after public hearing, when authorized by law.
VIEWSHED
The unbroken field of view from a given vantage point over a particular range, where the vantage point or point of origin is from points along a public road, and the range is measured by the boundaries of a particular property. The viewshed terminates at the closer of:
A. 
A ridgeline;
B. 
A woodland area boundary; or
C. 
For regulatory purposes, the boundaries of the tract.
VISUAL RESOURCES
Viewsheds originating from points along public roads containing either:
A. 
Areas within the historic districts of Birmingham Township as delineated in the Historic District Overlay Map;[14] or
B. 
Areas of scenic views, including:
(1) 
Woodlands, tree clusters or specimen trees.
(2) 
Hedgerows.
(3) 
Stream valleys.
(4) 
Naturally undulating landforms (also known as "rolling hillsides").
(5) 
Isolated structures of historic, cultural or architectural value, such as vintage farmhouses, barns and structures, including but not limited to those listed in authoritative sources such as the National Register of Historic Places.
WATERCOURSE
A channel or conveyance of surface water, including a permanent stream, intermittent stream, river, brook or creek, or a channel or ditch for water, whether natural or artificial, with perennial or intermittent flow.
WATER ENERGY SYSTEM
A type of geothermal energy system in which water is pumped from a water well or other groundwater source into a heat exchanger. A water energy system can be either a closed loop (where the pipes are connected to the heat exchanger and heat transfer fluid is circulated through the pipes) or open loop system (where the water drawn from the earth is pumped back into the ground through a different well as "reinjection.")
WETLAND
Those areas inundated or saturated by surface water or groundwater at a frequency and duration sufficient to support, and that under normal circumstances do support, a prevalence of vegetation typically adapted for life in saturated soil conditions, including swamps, marshes, bogs and similar areas as delineated in accordance with the Federal Manual for Identifying and Delineating Jurisdictional Wetlands. Where a wetland boundary delineation has been approved by either the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection or the Army Corps of Engineers after a field check by either agency, such delineation shall be conclusive for purposes of this chapter.
WIND ENERGY SYSTEM
A device that is used to produce electricity from wind and all associated equipment, including any base, blade, foundation, nacelle, rotor, tower, transformer, vane, wire, inverter, batteries or other component necessary to fully utilize the wind generator, also referred to as a "wind turbine."
WOODLAND AREA
An area of at least 4,000 square feet characterized by trees growing in close proximity to each other with the average caliper of such trees being not less than four inches DBH.
YARD
An open area around the inner periphery of each lot, extending along the lot lines and street lines and inward to a nonaccessory structure. The size of a yard shall be measured as the shortest distance between the structure and a lot line or street line.
A. 
YARD, FRONT:
(1) 
A yard between any structure, not including a fence or wall under four feet in height, and a street line and extending the entire length of the street line.
(2) 
In the case of a corner lot, the yards extending along all streets are front yards and the remaining yards shall include a rear yard, opposite the street to which the principal building is generally faced, and a side yard, opposite the other street.
(3) 
In the case of a reverse frontage lot, the yard extending along the street to which access is provided is the front yard.
B. 
YARD, REARA yard between a nonaccessory structure, not including a fence or wall under four feet in height, and a rear lot line and extending the entire length of the rear lot line.
C. 
YARD, SIDEA yard between a nonaccessory structure, not including a fence or wall under four feet in height, and a side lot line, extending the entire length of the side lot line.
YARD, DRYING
A yard containing clotheslines and apparatus.
YARD, RECREATIONAL
A yard principally used for recreational activity, including but not limited to children's swing sets, volleyball nets, tether ball polls and similar structures.
ZONING HEARING BOARD
The Birmingham Township Zoning Hearing Board.
ZONING PERMIT
See definition of "permit" above.
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Editor's Note: Subsequent amendments noted where applicable.
[2]
Editor’s Note: The former definitions of "adult arcade," "adult bookstore, adult novelty store, or adult video store," "adult cabaret," "adult motion picture theater" and "adult theater," which immediately followed this definition, were repealed 12-5-2016 by Ord. No. 16-01.
[3]
Editor's Note: The former definition of "cell site," which immediately followed this definition, was repealed 12-7-2020 by Ord. No. 20-04.
[4]
Editor's Note: The former definitions of "escort" and "escort agency," which immediately followed this definition, were repealed 12-5-2016 by Ord. No. 16-01.
[5]
Editor’s Note: The former definitions of "flood," "floodplain area," "floodproofing," and "floodway," which immediately followed, were repealed 7-10-2017 by Ord. No. 17-02.
[6]
Editor's Note: The former definition of "massage parlor," which immediately followed this definition, was repealed 12-5-2016 by Ord. No. 2016-01.
[7]
Editor's Note: The former definition of "nightclub establishment," which immediately followed this definition, was repealed 12-5-2016 by Ord. No. 16-01.
[8]
Editor's Note: The former definitions of "nude model studio" and "nudity or state of nudity," which immediately followed this definition, were repealed 12-5-2016 by Ord. No. 16-01.
[9]
Editor’s Note: The former definition of “one-hundred-year flood,” which immediately followed, was repealed 7-10-2017 by Ord. No. 17-02.
[10]
Editor’s Note: The former definition of “regulatory flood elevation,” which immediately followed, was repealed 7-10-2017 by Ord. No. 17-02.
[11]
Editor's Note: The former definitions of "seminude or in a seminude condition," "sexual encounter center" and "sexually oriented business," which immediately followed this definition, were repealed 12-5-2016 by Ord. No. 16-01.
[12]
Editor's Note: The former definitions of "specified anatomical areas" and "specified sexual activities," which immediately followed this definition, were repealed 12-5-2016 by Ord. No. 16-01.
[13]
Editor's Note: The former definition of "substantial enlargement of a sexually oriented business," which immediately followed this definition, was repealed 12-5-2016 by Ord. No. 2016-01.
[14]
Editor's Note: The Historic Overlay Map is included as an attachment to this chapter.