All land uses shall comply with the requirements of this section.
In order to determine whether a proposed use will conform to the requirements
of this chapter, the Board of Supervisors may require a plan of the
proposed construction or development and a description of equipment
or techniques to be used during operation of the proposed use. The
Board may assign a private third-party agency to provide measurements
for the respective performance standards. Any associated testing fees
must be paid by the applicant to the Township.
A. Fire protection.
(1) Any activity involving the handling or storage of flammable or explosive
materials shall require that fire-prevention and firefighting equipment
acceptable to the National Fire Protection Association is available
on site while such activity is taking place.
(2) Fire and explosive hazards. All activities and all storage of flammable
and explosive materials at any point shall be provided with adequate
UL-approved safety devices against the hazards of fire and explosion
and adequate firefighting and fire-suppression equipment and devices
as detailed and specified by the Pennsylvania Department of Labor
and Industry and other regulators under the laws of the commonwealth.
All buildings, structures and activities within such buildings and
structures shall conform to the Pennsylvania Uniform Construction
Code and any other applicable laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
B. Electrical disturbance. No activity shall cause repetitive or continuous
electrical disturbance adversely affecting the operation of television
and radio broadcasting transmissions or other communication equipment
in the vicinity.
C. Glare. Lighting devices which produce direct or reflected glare on
adjoining properties or thoroughfares shall not be permitted. For
purposes of interpreting this subsection, "glare" shall be defined
as direct or indirect light from any source which exceeds 1/2 footcandle
on any adjoining property.
D. Erosion. No erosion by wind or water shall be permitted in excess
of that permitted under an erosion and sedimentation control plan
approved by the Westmoreland County Conservation District.
E. Air quality and water pollution.
(1) Discharges of substances into the air shall be subject to the standards
established by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection
(DEP) and the United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA).
(2) Water discharges shall be subject to the standards established by
the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), the
United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) and the Pennsylvania
Fish and Boat Commission. No land development shall be approved by
the Planning Commission until the necessary permits from the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection's (DEP) State Water Pollution
Control Program have been applied for. No land development shall be
approved by the Board of Supervisors until the necessary permits from
the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection's (DEP) State
Water Pollution Control Program have been obtained.
(3) Upon notification by an individual or party of a possible air- or
water-pollution discharge, the Zoning/Code Enforcement Officer will
contact the DEP. DEP will conduct all necessary testing and will make
recommendations.
(4) No use in any zoning district may discharge any waste contrary to
the provisions of the state law governing discharges of radiological,
chemical or biological wastes into the air or surface or subsurface
waters.
(5) No use in any zoning district may discharge into the sanitary sewage
treatment facilities any waste that cannot be adequately treated by
biological means.
When required by this chapter, land development plan approval
shall be prerequisite to the granting of a zoning permit by the Zoning/Code
Enforcement Officer. In considering approval of a land development
plan, the following criteria shall be met:
A. Traffic circulation on the site and ingress/egress to and from the
site onto streets providing access to the site shall be designed to
ensure safety and convenience.
B. The location of buildings on the site shall be designed to ensure
adequate access by firefighting and other emergency vehicles and shall
bear a harmonious relationship with buildings on contiguous properties.
C. Parking areas and pedestrian walkways shall be lighted to create
a level of lighting throughout the area of not less than one footcandle
when measured three feet above the pavement. Lighting shall be directed
or shielded so as to not create glare on adjacent residential properties
or public streets. Light standards in parking areas shall be protected
from accidental damage by vehicles.
D. Outside storage. All outside storage shall comply with the provisions
of this chapter.
(1) In addition, on properties where food is served in paper or styrofoam
containers, covered waste receptacles shall be located on the premises
for use by the patrons. The management shall be responsible for maintaining
the property free from litter.
(2) Any establishment which furnishes carts or mobile baskets to shoppers
shall provide definite enclosed areas within the required parking
area for storage of the carts or mobile baskets. The storage areas
shall be clearly marked for storage of shopping carts. The use of
these areas shall not be counted towards the calculations of minimum
parking area requirements.
(3) In any multifamily residential development where dumpsters are provided
for common use by the residents, the dumpsters shall be located at
least 10 feet from any lot line adjoining a single-family dwelling
and shall be screened by a six-foot hedge or opaque screening fence.
The area shall be maintained free from litter.
E. All areas of the property not used for parking or occupied by buildings
shall be landscaped and maintained in grass or other vegetative ground
cover.
F. Erosion and sedimentation control and stormwater management plans
shall comply with the minimum requirements of this chapter and any
other applicable regulation of the Township, county or commonwealth.
G. The land development plan shall demonstrate compliance with all applicable
requirements of this chapter.
All projects that require the additional use of new facilities
or essential services, such as sewers, storm drains, fire hydrants,
potable water, public streets, streetlighting and similar services,
shall obtain such approval as required by the agency providing such
service prior to project approval. Nonavailability of essential services
shall be considered grounds for denying permits for additional development
until such services are available. The Township is not obligated to
extend or supply essential services if capacity is not available.
If capacity is available, the extension of services shall be constructed
at the cost of the developer. All service extensions shall be designed
and installed in full conformance with the Hempfield Township Municipal
Authority standards for such service and shall be subject to review,
permit and inspection as required by other policies or ordinances/resolutions
of the Township and/or the Hempfield Township Municipal Authority.
Every building in every zoning district, except single- and
multifamily residential buildings and agricultural buildings, shall
contain an area, enclosed on all four sides, and having a concrete
floor, with proper drainage, to be used for the storage of garbage,
rubbish, trash, refuse, junk, recyclable materials and discarded articles.
Multifamily residential buildings may contain room(s) or area(s) or,
in the alternative, may have erected on the same zoning lot a separate
totally enclosed structure, with a roof and concrete floor area designed
consistent with the main building, for the storage of such articles.
The size of such room, area or separate structure shall be sufficient
to accommodate the maximum volume of such discarded articles originating
from the main and accessory buildings and the zoning lot where situated.
The size and location of such trash area or separate structure shall
be subject to the approval of the Township Planning Commission as
part of the land development plan review.