The standards of design in this chapter shall
be used to judge the adequacy of development proposals. Where, in
the opinion of the Township Supervisors, the literal application of
these standards in certain cases would work undue hardship or would
be plainly unreasonable, the Township Supervisors may grant such reasonable
exceptions as will not be contrary to the public interest.
[Added 5-26-2015 by Ord.
No. 2015-6]
A. Landscaping.
(1)
Any part or portion of a site which is not used for buildings
or other structures, loading and parking spaces and aisles, sidewalks
and designated storage areas shall be planted and maintained with
landscaping.
(2)
Except for single-family detached, single-family semidetached
and two-family detached dwellings, any part or portion of a site which
is not used for buildings or other structures, loading and parking
spaces and aisles, sidewalks and designated storage areas shall be
landscaped according to an overall plan, prepared and approved as
part of the land development plan. A replacement program for nonsurviving
plants should be included.
(3)
Landscaping within any parking area of one acre or more shall
be subject to the following provisions:
(a)
Off-street parking areas shall be landscaped to reduce wind
and air turbulence, heat and noise, and the glare of vehicular lights;
to reduce the level of carbon dioxide; to provide shade; to improve
stormwater drainage problems; to replenish the groundwater table;
and to provide for a more-attractive setting.
(b)
The interior of each parking lot shall have at least one three-inch
caliper deciduous shade tree for every five parking spaces, if there
are no existing shade trees to satisfy this requirement. Shrubs and
other plant materials are encouraged to be used to complement the
trees but shall not be the sole contribution to the landscaping. These
trees shall be in addition to those required as an effective screen.
(c)
The landscaping and planting areas shall be reasonably dispersed
throughout the parking lot, except where the parking area is one acre
or more, in which case the following shall apply:
[1]
Landscaped area at least 10 feet wide shall be provided around
the periphery of parking areas. Such areas shall, at a minimum, extend
the full length and width of the parking areas, except for necessary
accessways, to prevent the encroachment of moving vehicles into parking
areas.
[2]
Landscaped islands between every 15 parking spaces and at both
ends of each parking row shall be provided and shall be the length
of the parking spaces in the row and at least 10 feet in width.
[3]
There shall be a planting strip incorporated for every 10 rows
of parking spaces. Such planting strip shall run parallel to parking
rows and shall have a minimum width of 10 feet if double-loaded or
seven feet if single-loaded.
(4)
Existing plant material and trees with a caliper of six inches
or more shall be preserved wherever possible during construction.
Such existing plants may be credited toward the amount of required
plantings.
B. Screening.
(1)
The purpose of screening is to provide an effective visual barrier
and to protect property against traffic, trespass, noise, heat, glare,
and dust, unsightly or distracting activity, to preserve property
values, and to assure compatibility of uses. The perimeter of a tract
undergoing development shall be screened with a perpetually maintained
solid, opaque fence or wall eight feet in height or a vegetated buffer
yard under the following circumstances:
(a)
Where a proposed nonresidential use abuts an existing residential
use or residential district.
(b)
Where any proposed multifamily residential use abuts an existing
single-family detached, single-family semidetached, or two-family
detached dwelling.
(c)
Where mechanical equipment is not enclosed in a structure.
(d)
All areas designated for refuse disposal and commercial pickup
of trash dumpsters.
(e)
Any other instance where screening is required in the Township
Code or deemed necessary by the Board of Supervisors.
(2)
Vegetative screening, if chosen, shall comply with the following minimum requirements, unless otherwise specified within this chapter or the Township Zoning Ordinance (Chapter
105):
(a)
The perimeter of the tract undergoing development shall be provided
with a twenty-foot-wide minimum buffer yard, 40 feet wide if adjacent
to a residential use or district, which will act as an effective screen
separating uses. Entrance or access driveways shall be permitted within
any required buffer yard, provided that no pavement be located closer
than 20 feet to any adjacent property line. Screening may be included
in the required yard space and shall be based on the following criteria:
[1]
Vegetative screening shall include a variety of deciduous and
evergreen species which are indigenous to the area so as to provide
a year-round visual buffer but shall include no less than 50% evergreens.
[2]
Vegetative screening shall incorporate earthen mounds or berms,
wherever possible, to improve sound as well as visual buffering and
shall be broken at points of vehicular or pedestrian access or where
necessary for the release of stormwater runoff.
[3]
Plant materials used in the screen planting shall be at least
six feet in height when planted and shall be of a species which will
produce a complete visual screen of at least eight feet in height
at maturity.
[4]
No plantings shall be placed with their center closer than five
feet from the property lines of the tract; and, unless located in
an LI or HI Zoning District, no screening shall be required along
the line of a public street.
[5]
All existing trees within the required buffer yard above three
inches in caliper and/or eight feet in height shall be preserved wherever
possible.
[6]
Screening shall be broken only at points of vehicular and pedestrian
ingress and egress and shall be designed so as to not obstruct the
clear sight triangles at intersections.
[7]
Screening design, including the type of plant materials used,
spacing of plant materials, and the use and location of earthen berms,
shall be subject to review and approval by the Board of Supervisors
upon recommendation of the Planning Commission.
[8]
Vegetative screens shall be perpetually maintained during the
period the principal use causing the need for screening is in operation.
Any plant material which does not survive shall be replaced within
one year.
C. Maintenance plan. Landscaping required in this section shall be maintained
in a healthy, growing condition at all times. It shall be the responsibility
of the property owner of record or his delegated representative to
properly maintain and care for any landscape screen or other treatment
as approved by the Board of Supervisors. In order to ensure proper
maintenance of landscaping, a maintenance plan addressing the following
shall be required:
(2)
Description of short-term maintenance procedures for the first
year following the date of planting.
(3)
Long-term lawn and planting maintenance.
(4)
One-year contractor's warranty of all lawn and plant materials.
(5)
All required fences or walls shall be permanently maintained
in good condition and, whenever necessary, required and replaced.
[Added 5-26-2015 by Ord.
No. 2015-6]
A. In any instance where outdoor lighting is proposed, a professionally
prepared lighting plan shall be required for all commercial, industrial,
institutional, and multifamily residential developments as part of
any land development approval.
B. All outdoor lighting shall have intensities and uniformity ratios
in accordance with the current recommended practices of the Illuminating
Engineering Society of North America (IESNA) as contained in the most-current
edition of the IESNA Lighting Handbook.
C. The lighting plan shall detail the location of all exterior lighting,
the height and specifications of all lighting fixtures, and a photometric
analysis of light intensities across the property. Lighting shall
be arranged and shielded so the direct rays from the luminaries shall
not fall off site on adjacent properties or into the road right-of-way
or cartway at an intensity greater than 0.5 footcandle. All light
sources shall be properly diffused as needed with a translucent or
similar cover or shield. All light, illumination and reflection from
any type of outdoor lighting shall be prohibited above an angle of
90° to reduce sky glow.
D. Lighting fixtures shall be maintained so as to always meet the requirements
of this section.
[Amended 7-27-2010 by Ord. No. 2010-7]
All subdivisions of three or more lots and land developments shall comply with Chapter
80 of the Township Code of Ordinances. If the subdivision property and land development contain karst or carbonate geology, an existing sinkhole, crevice, cave, closed depression, abandoned well opening, solution channel, internal drainage, irregular bedrock surfaces or other indicators of possible localized land subsidence, a geotechnical investigation shall be conducted to include a geologic map, an aerial photo of the property, on-site visit observations, test pits and probes, location and distribution of karst areas, physical characteristics, evaluation of indigenous groundwater quality and identification of drainage flow patterns. The depth and type of soil above the bedrock shall be determined. Efforts shall be made to show the lateral extent of land-subsidence-prone areas. The subdivision and land development plan shall dimension such subsidence opening and its contributing drainage area. This opening shall be sealed or repaired to prevent further subsidence. A safe outlet for diverted surface waters shall be provided. An environmentally safe filtering system shall also be provided, if applicable, to prevent lateral erosion, sediment and debris movement and settling while allowing some surface waters, if necessary, to pass and disposing of any cleanout materials. The proposed land development shall be restricted in a fixed radius or delineated area around the land subsidence feature. Existing or proposed plant and tree cover shall be maintained in this vicinity. Appropriate easements shall be obtained for the continuation of stormwater discharge flows onto adjacent downstream properties.