PA Planned Apartment Districts are designed primarily to make special provisions for low-density, low-lot coverage apartment development appropriate with a predominantly single-family residential environment. PA Districts may be established and developed only in accordance with the special provisions of §
280-132 and subject to the regulations of this article and any other pertinent provisions of this chapter. In PA Planned Apartment Districts, the regulations contained in this article shall apply.
A building or unified group of buildings may
be created or used and a lot may be used or occupied for any of the
following purposes:
A. Single-family detached dwellings.
B. Low-density apartment development, provided that the
proposed use shall comply with the special area, height, setback,
buffer and other requirements as set forth below.
C. Accessory structures and uses on the same lot and
customarily incidental to the foregoing permitted uses, which shall
include:
[Amended 10-26-1998 by Ord. No. 98-09]
(1) Rental or management office to provide services exclusively
for the development.
(2) Private garage or off-street parking lot or area.
(3) Home occupations, subject to the provisions of Article
XX, Section 115.1.
(4) Swimming pools and tennis courts, subject to the following
requirements:
(a)
No swimming pool or tennis court shall be located
within the front yard setback or closer than 75 feet to any side or
rear property line.
(b)
Light standards for illumination shall not exceed
a height of 20 feet and shall be equipped with a shielding device
to protect streets and adjoining property from glare or hazardous
interference. A lighting plan shall be submitted and approved by the
Township Engineer prior to installation.
(5) Signs as permitted in Article
XXI, Signs.
D. The following uses, only when authorized as a special exception by the Zoning Hearing Board of Radnor Township, subject to the general standards prescribed in §
280-145:
[Added 3-14-2011 by Ord. No. 2011-10]
(1) Student home, subject to the general standards and provisions of §
280-115.2.