The height limitations set by this chapter shall
be as follows:
A. No single-family dwelling or two-family dwelling shall
be erected, altered or constructed to a height of more than 21/2 stories
or 30 feet above ground level.
B. No townhouse shall be erected, altered or constructed
to a height of more than 21/2 stories or 30 feet above ground level.
C. No multifamily dwelling in the R-3 District shall
be erected, altered or constructed to a height of more than three
stories or 35 feet above ground level.
D. No multifamily dwelling in the R-4 District shall
be erected, altered or constructed to a height of more than eight
stories or 90 feet above ground level.
E. Professional offices erected in the C-1 District shall
not exceed a height of 2 1/2 stories or 30 feet above ground level.
F. Office buildings erected in the O-1 District shall not exceed a height of three stories or 35 feet above ground level, unless approved by Borough Council in accordance with the criteria of §
374-29B(1)(i).
G. No commercial or industrial building shall be erected,
altered or constructed to a height of more than three stories or 35
feet above ground level.
H. The minimum height of any dwelling shall be 14 feet.
I. No accessory structure shall exceed one story or 15
feet above ground level. The accessory structure shall not be less
than 240 square feet and no more than 650 square feet.
[Amended 7-18-2005 by Ord. No. 848]
The height limitations of this chapter shall
be applied as follows:
A. A cellar shall not be counted as a story.
For the purpose of complying with this chapter,
no yard, court, or other open space about a building or structure
shall be construed as a yard, court or other open space for another
building or structure.
The following shall be permitted to project
into required yards in any district:
A. Typical architectural features, including, but not
limited to, bay windows, window sills, cornices, eaves, and gutters
shall be permitted to project into any required yard not more than
two feet.
B. Awnings, as defined by this chapter, shall be permitted
to project into any required yard not more than four feet.
C. Decks and unenclosed porches which are attached to
the principal structure shall be permitted to project into the required
rear yard not more than 10 feet and the required front yard not more
than eight feet. A porch roof shall not exceed 15 feet above the floor
surface of the porch.
The following freestanding antennas may be constructed
in any district, subject to compliance with the specified standards
and criteria, and further subject to the issuance of a building permit,
upon payment of the required fee as established by resolution of Borough
Council.
A. Parabolic or satellite dish antennas more than 30
inches in diameter shall be permitted as accessory structures in any
zoning district, provided that:
(1) No such antenna shall be located in any front yard.
(2) No such antenna shall be located on the roof of any
accessory building.
(3) No more than one satellite or parabolic dish antenna
shall be located on any one lot.
(4) In R Residence Districts, no such antenna exceeding
four feet in height, diameter or depth shall be installed on any roof
or above any building.
(5) In C Commercial and M Industrial Districts, no such
antenna exceeding 12 feet in height, diameter or depth shall be installed
on any roof or above any building.
(6) In R Residence Districts, when roof-mounted, the satellite
or parabolic dish antenna shall be located so that it is not visible
from the street.
(7) The diameter of any satellite or parabolic dish antenna,
other than those installed on a roof or above a building, shall not
exceed 12 feet.
(8) No part of any freestanding antenna structure shall
be located any closer than 10 feet to any property line.
(9) The maximum height of any freestanding satellite or
parabolic dish antenna shall be 15 feet.
(10)
When any satellite or parabolic dish antenna
is wholly and clearly visible from the street adjoining the lot, evergreen
screening at least six feet in height shall be provided to reduce
visibility from the street.
B. Other radio and television antennas which are subject
to license by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) shall be
permitted by the Zoning Hearing Board as a use by special exception
in any zoning district, subject to the following express standards
and criteria:
(1) The antenna shall be located at least 15 feet from
the dwelling unit on the lot.
(2) Antennas which do not exceed 30 feet in height shall
be located at least 15 feet from any property line. Antennas which
exceed 30 feet in height shall provide an additional one foot of clearance
from the property line for every one foot of height in excess of 30
feet.
(3) The antenna shall not be permitted in any front yard.
(4) The antenna shall be securely anchored in a fixed
location on the ground, and the applicant shall provide qualified
evidence that the proposed structure will withstand wind and other
such natural forces.
(5) The antenna and its associated supports such as guy
wires or the yard area containing the structure shall be protected
and secured to guarantee the safety of the general public. Associated
supports and guy wires shall not be closer than five feet to any property
line.
(6) In granting the use, the Zoning Hearing Board may
attach reasonable conditions warranted to protect the public health,
safety and welfare, including, but not limited to, fencing, screening
and increased setbacks.
C. Amateur
radio service communications antennas and support structures shall
be permitted subject to the following standards:
[Added 3-15-2010 by Ord. No. 919]
(1) The
provisions of Act 88 of 2008 of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania.
(2) The
height of any such antenna or structure shall not exceed 65 feet above
ground level.
(3) Antenna
or antenna structures shall be at least 30 feet from the rear of the
principal structure on the lot and may not be located in the front
yard area.
(4) Associated
supports or guy wires shall be no closer than five feet to any property
line.
(5) The
construction of all such antennas and antenna structures must conform
to the Pennsylvania Uniform Construction Code.
(6) An
applicant for a amateur radio service communications antenna or antenna
structure must provide a copy of their insurance certificate showing
general liability coverage in a minimum amount of $100,000 prior to
the issuance of the permit.
D. Whenever any antenna, as defined by Subsections
A and
B of this section, is disconnected or abandoned for a period of six months, or becomes in a state of disrepair so as to become a danger to persons or property in the area, then the property owner shall be required to remove said antenna within 30 days of receipt of a written notice from the Borough Zoning Officer. The Zoning Officer is empowered to enforce this provision by entering upon any property affected in order to determine the status of any antenna.