[Added 7-5-2000 by Ord. No. 249]
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Editor's Note: Former Art. XV, C-2A Planned
Business and Commercial District, as amended, was repealed 12-15-1998
by Ord. No. 231.
The purpose of this zoning district is to provide
specific opportunities for municipal and institutional uses.
A building may be erected, altered or used,
and a lot or premises may be used, for any of the purposes set forth
in this section and for no other:
A.
Lot area. A lot area not less than five acres shall
be provided.
B.
Lot width. The width at the building line shall be
not less than 300 feet.
D.
Total building area coverage. The building area coverage
shall not exceed 20% of the lot area.
E.
Total impervious coverage. The total impervious coverage
shall not exceed 40% of the lot area.
A.
Pedestrian pathways and trails shall be provided to
link together municipal, institutional, recreational and civic activities
and buildings.
B.
The campus environment of the M/I District shall be
enhanced through landscaping, pavilions, gazebos, benches, playgrounds,
playfields and other civic amenities, all of which shall be approved
by the Board of Supervisors.
C.
In the case where a maintenance building, garage or
other like repair or storage building is used jointly as a municipal
use and educational institutional use, such joint facility shall be
set back at least 10 feet from front, side or rear property lines,
provided that such facility is located at least 100 feet from the
perimeter boundary of the District.
D.
A twenty-five-foot wide landscaped buffer shall be installed in accordance with Article XXI along property lines which directly abut a residential use, if any proposed building is within 200 feet of such property line or if any bus parking is within 200 feet of such property line.
E.
Lighting. The maximum exposure of footcandles at the
property line shall be 0.5, and no trespass glare shall occur beyond
the property lines.
F.
Security fencing shall be installed around any bus
parking area.
See Article XXI.
See Article XXIII.
See Article XXII.
See subdivision and land development provisions of the Township Code, Chapter 160.