The definitions set forth below shall be applicable
to this chapter.
ACCESSORY FOOD AND RETAIL SERVICES
Food and retail venues that are primarily an amenity and
supportive use to the convocation centers, event centers, arenas,
stadiums, and the broader university population on campus. While open
to the public, these venues do not operate as a destination retail
services/sales. Sales should occur on premises only and delivery shall
be restricted.
[Added 12-19-2019 by Ord. No. O-19-03]
ACCESSORY USE
A use customarily incidental, subordinate and directly related
to a general or designated use. Accessory uses in the UPD shall be
limited in size by the following standards:
A.
For buildings of less than 20,000 square feet
in size containing a permitted general or designated principal use,
an individual accessory use is limited to 2,000 square feet.
B.
For buildings of 20,000 square feet or greater
in size containing a permitted general or designated principal use,
an individual accessory use may not exceed 10% of the gross floor
area.
C.
For a permitted general or designated principal
use which does not involve a building or buildings, an individual
accessory use may not exceed 2,500 square feet.
AGRICULTURE
The use of land for agricultural purposes, including farming,
dairying, pasturage agriculture, horticulture, floriculture, viticulture,
and animal and poultry husbandry and the necessary uses for packing,
treating, or storing produce; provided, however, that the operation
of any such accessory uses shall be secondary to that of normal agricultural
activities.
AGRICULTURAL STRUCTURES THAT HOUSE ANIMALS
Structures which are used for the keeping of cattle, horses,
sheep, goats, swine or other farm animals, including feedlots, and
manure management equipment and facilities.
BUSINESS INCUBATOR
A building that offers office, light industry and manufacturing
and/or laboratory space, common facilities and shared support services
at below-market rates to tenants.
BUSINESS SERVICES
Any building, or portion thereof, used by any company, corporation,
partnership, or sole proprietor for such uses as advertising and mailing,
building maintenance, data processing, equipment rental and leasing,
quick-print and photocopying, photo finishing, messenger or courier
services, and supplying stationery and other office supplies.
CONTINUOUS CARE RETIREMENT COMMUNITY
Residential uses with assisted-care facilities for retirement
living, which may include detached or attached dwellings, duplexes,
townhouses, apartments, and other types of residential units, community
centers, dining facilities, nursing home and long-term-care facilities,
recreational facilities, and incidental retail sales and services
for the benefit of residents and patients. Signs for accessory uses
shall be limited to incidental signs.
CORPORATE OFFICE
A building, or portion thereof, that is used by a center
of administration that supports the internal operations of a corporation.
An office that provides external operations or services similar to
those of a business, financial, and/or professional office shall not
be defined as a "corporate office."
[Amended 9-7-2006 by Ord. No. O-06-15]
DESIGNATED USE REQUIREMENTS
Requirements, restrictions or limitations applicable to designated
uses, as contained in this chapter or the District Plan.
ESSENTIAL UTILITY SERVICES
Public or private utility distribution systems for gas, water,
storm and sanitary sewer, telecommunications, electricity, compressed
air, chilled water, steam, condensate or similar services including
poles, wires, mains, drains, sewers, pipes, manholes, conduits, cable
towers and antennas not exceeding the maximum permitted height in
a subdistrict, and other similar equipment, ancillary buildings, structures
and accessories necessary for furnishing such service including lift
stations, water supply wells, and stormwater facilities. Essential
utility services shall not include electric power generating plants,
substations, water tanks, gas transfer stations, water and sewage
treatment plants and buildings.
[Amended 8-18-2016 by Ord. No. O-16-07]
GROSS FLOOR AREA (GFA) or FLOOR AREA
The sum of the gross horizontal areas of all floors of a
building measured from the exterior face of exterior walls, or from
the center line of a wall separating two buildings, but not including
interior parking spaces, loading space for motor vehicles, or any
space where the floor-to-ceiling height is less than six feet.
[Amended 8-16-2018 by Ord. No. O-18-05]
OFFICE
A place where business is conducted or services are performed.
For purposes of this chapter this definition shall include:
[Added 9-7-2006 by Ord. No. O-06-15]
A.
BUSINESS OFFICEAny building, or portion thereof, used by any company, corporation, partnership, or sole proprietor primarily engaged in providing services to business establishments on a fee or contract basis, such as, but not limited to, an advertising agency, credit reporting agency, employment services, management and consulting services, news services, protective services, public relations, commercial research, stenographic services, and commercial research, development and testing.
B.
FINANCIAL OFFICEAny building, or portion thereof, used by any company, corporation, partnership, or sole proprietor for such uses as banks, savings and loans and trust companies, credit agencies, investment companies, brokers and dealers of securities and commodities, security and commodity exchanges, mortgage brokers, insurance agents, brokers, lessees, buyers, sellers, agents, and developers of real estate.
C.
GOVERNMENT OFFICEAny building, or a portion thereof, used as the place of business by any department, commission, independent agency, or instrumentality of the United States, or of a state, county, incorporated or unincorporated municipality, township, authority, district, or other governmental entity.
D.
PROFESSIONAL OFFICEAny building, or portion thereof, used for the office for attorneys, accountants, architects, engineers, landscape architects, clergy, planners, surveyors, professional associations, and all other offices which are similar to the listed uses in function and traffic-generation and attraction capabilities.
MEDICAL OFFICE
Any building, or portion thereof, used by any company, corporation,
partnership, or sole proprietor primarily engaged in furnishing medical,
surgical and related services to individuals, including the offices
of physicians, dentists, chiropodists, chiropractors, ophthalmologists,
psychologists, psychiatrists, medical, optical, optometric, osteopathic
and other health practitioners, medical and dental laboratories, out-patient-care
facilities, blood banks, oxygen and miscellaneous types of medical
supplies and services, and veterinary offices. Hospitals, whether
for profit or not-for-profit, licensed by the State of Pennsylvania
are excluded from this definition. Animal hospitals are also excluded
from this definition.
[Amended 9-7-2006 by Ord. No. O-06-15]
NONSTUDENT HOUSING
Housing in the UPD other than that provided by student residence
halls or other student housing units, a continuous-care retirement
community, or a retirement community. If permitted in a specific subdistrict
by the approved District Plan, the applicable residential zoning district requirements from Chapter
200, Zoning, will be used to govern development of the nonstudent housing.
PARKING, LONG-TERM
Parking which is used for parking of vehicles for more than
four hours at a time to accommodate employees of large industrial
types of operations or parking for students, faculty, and other staff
members of a university.
PARKING, SPECIAL EVENT
Parking which is used infrequently to accommodate the needs
of special events, and not for regular use by employees, residents,
or students. Such parking would typically be provided in grass fields
or unimproved lots not otherwise used for parking, as occurs with
Penn State football games, community Fourth of July celebrations or
other similar events.
PARKING, TEMPORARY
Parking which is established for a fixed period of time to
accommodate construction projects, weather emergencies or other similar
limited needs, and which will be removed upon expiration of the time
period, unless extended by College Township. Such parking would not
require land development approval, but would require a zoning permit,
and must be constructed at a minimum of gravel or other crushed stone.
For temporary parking facilities greater than 5,000 square feet in
size, a stormwater management plan may be required at the discretion
of the Township Engineer.
PERIMETER SETBACK
A distance extending from the boundary of the UPD District
to a structure within the UPD. The size of a required perimeter setback
shall be measured as the shortest distance between the structure and
the boundary of the UPD District.
PERSONAL SERVICES
Any building, or portion thereof, used by any company, corporation,
partnership, or sole proprietor primarily engaged in providing services
involving the care of a person or his or her apparel. Personal services
usually include the following: laundry, cleaning and garment services,
garment pressing, linen supply, diaper services, coin-operated laundries,
dry-cleaning plants, carpet and upholstery cleaning, photographic
studios, beauty shops, barber shops, hair salons, shoe repair, hat
cleaning, funeral services, steam baths, reducing salons and health
clubs, clothing rental, locker rental, and porter services.
PILOT OR PROTOTYPE MANUFACTURING
A facility used for the production and/or testing of materials,
physical layouts, processes, equipment, and other concepts, ideas
and costs at a stage between the research laboratory and full-scale
production.
PROJECT AREA
The area for a proposed land development project as defined
by the contract bid specifications of the contracting entity.
RETIREMENT COMMUNITY
Residential uses and ancillary facilities for retirement
living which may include detached or attached single-family dwellings,
duplexes, townhouses, or apartments, and other types of residential
units, community centers, recreational facilities, and incidental
retail sales and services for the benefit of residents.
SOCIAL, CIVIC OR FRATERNAL CLUB
A group of people, excluding student organizations, formally
organized for a common purpose or interest, usually cultural, religious
or entertainment, with regular meetings, membership requirements,
fees and dues, and a constitution and/or bylaws.
SPRAY IRRIGATION
A method of wastewater disposal and any necessary appurtenance
which, following a minimum of secondary treatment of the wastewater,
involves spray application of the treated effluent on land determined
to have soil characteristics capable of providing the additional filtration
and treatment of the effluent to meet applicable state water quality
standards. A minimum perimeter setback of 200 feet is required between
any area used for such purposes and an adjoining zoning district.
STADIUMS
Large open or enclosed places used for athletic or other
major events, and partly or completely surrounded by tiers of seats
for spectators.
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
A group of students formally organized and affiliated, recognized,
and/or sanctioned with a university for a common purpose or interest.
TEST TRACKS
Open or enclosed facilities utilized for the testing of motorized
vehicles, vehicle components or other machinery, which may include
but not be limited to a driving track, and buildings or facilities
for testing engines, transmissions, and similar vehicle elements.
TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES
Public or private facilities which are necessary for the
operation, maintenance, and storage of vehicles or equipment used
in providing any type of transportation services. Such facilities
may include a range of facilities such as fleet services, major transit
or transfer terminals, and airport facilities.
TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
Structures or equipment used primarily in providing community
or university transportation such as transit shelters or stops, bicycle
racks or lockers, and rails or other elements of fixed guideway transportation
systems.
USES
A.
GENERAL USEA use which is fundamental to the educational, research, public service, or technology transfer missions of a university.
B.
DESIGNATED USEA use which by its nature involves a substantial degree of public use and/or a level of intensity and nontraditional relationship to a university which suggests that it should be limited in some way in a given area.
UTILITY USES, FACILITIES AND STRUCTURES
Public or private electric power generating plants, substations,
water tanks, natural gas transfer stations, water and sewage treatment
plants, buildings, chilled water plants, steam plants, spray irrigation
and other buildings and uses not defined as "essential utility services."
[Amended 8-18-2016 by Ord. No. O-16-07]
Land and structures in a University Planned
District may only be used for the following:
A. General uses.
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Agricultural structures that house animals
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Agriculture
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Auditoriums, gymnasiums
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Classrooms, laboratories or other facilities
for basic, behavioral or applied research and instruction
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Dining halls principally for students, faculty
and staff
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Essential utility services
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Instructional food service facilities
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Laboratories and other facilities for basic
and/or applied research
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Libraries
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Museums, art galleries
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Natatoriums and swimming pools
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Observatories
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Parking lots
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Parking structures
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Passive open space
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Playing fields and courts
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Radio and television studios for instructional
purposes
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Student residence halls and other student housing
units
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Student unions
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Studios for instruction in music and other performing
arts
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Transportation services
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University offices
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B. Designated uses.
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Airport
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Arboretum
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Business incubators
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Business offices
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Business services
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Child-care facilities
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Clubhouses and community centers
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Commercial laboratories
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Conference facilities
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Continuous-care retirement community
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Convocation/events centers, arenas
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Financial offices
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Fire training sites and facilities
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Fraternity and sorority houses
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Golf courses, including driving ranges with
lighting
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Heliport
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Hospitals/medical clinics
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Hotels, inns, motels and other similar public
lodging facilities
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Medical offices
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Nonstudent housing
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Personal services
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Pilot or prototype manufacturing
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Places of worship
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Professional, corporate, or government offices
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Radio and television studios for broadcast to
the public
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Restaurants open to the public
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Retail sales
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Retirement community
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Social or civic clubs
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Stadiums with a seating capacity of 1,000 or
less
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Stadiums with a seating capacity of more than
1,000
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Telecommunications structures such as transmission
towers, antennas, satellite dish antennas exceeding 12 feet in diameter
and/or the maximum building height permitted in a subdistrict, and
satellite microwave antennas
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Test tracks
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Transportation facilities
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Utility uses, facilities and structures
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Visitor center
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C. Accessory uses. Accessory uses are permitted as defined in §
188-2.
A University Planned District shall consist
of not less than 50 acres. A contiguous parcel of any size may be
added to an existing UPD subject to the provisions of this chapter
and upon rezoning by the municipality.
Lands within a University Planned District shall
be apportioned into subdistricts, as designated on an approved district
plan. A subdistrict shall consist of not less than 10 acres.
A district transportation study shall be submitted
with the application for approval of the District Plan and every 10th
year following approval of the District Plan. The purpose of the transportation
study is to generally identify the transportation impacts likely to
result from projected development and activities within the district
for a ten-year period. The transportation study shall include the
following:
A. Parking area identification and projections. Transportation
impacts within the UPD will principally arise from the location and
size of parking areas within the district. The transportation study
therefore must identify existing parking areas and the general size
and location of areas within each subdistrict which are projected
for use as parking areas within a ten-year period.
B. Traffic analysis. The study shall identify the transportation
study area and the transportation systems to be studied. Existing
transportation conditions for highway links and intersections serving
the UPD must be described and the existing level of use analyzed.
Potential transportation impacts of future parking development must
be assessed for a ten-year period. Recommendations for potential system
or service improvements in order to accommodate the projected transportation
impacts of UPD development shall be included. When feasible, the study
shall identify specific recommendations designed to reduce or avoid
impacts created by campus development on existing and future residential
neighborhoods.
C. Internal circulation and facilities. The study shall
describe existing and proposed internal roads for vehicular traffic;
existing and proposed connections to the public street network; plans
for street openings and closings, and possible impacts on the adjoining
transportation system and adjoining zoning districts; existing and
proposed facilities and accommodations for public transportation,
pedestrian circulation, bicycle paths and other transportation methods.
D. Travel-demand management. The study shall include
a travel-demand management analysis, addressing the manner in which
various methods, such as promotion of ridesharing, pedestrian/bicycle
improvements, and changes to on-campus and public transportation systems,
will be utilized to reduce the number of single occupancy vehicle
trips associated with existing or future development under the District
Plan.
Signs located with the UPD shall conform to the College Township sign regulations described in Chapter
170.
Land development in the UPD shall be subject to the uniform land development standards established in §§
188-13 through
188-18 of this chapter. The standards set forth in this chapter, and as further specified in the approved UPD district plan, shall serve as the basis for land development plan approval.