It is the intent of this article to provide regulations for
small-scale pedestrian commercial development that draws upon the
existing character of the Borough's commercial core in conformance
with its economic development goals and the following objectives:
A. Encourage economic development through the establishment of flexible
building and parking standards while maintaining and enhancing the
traditional York Road and West Avenue environments and the community's
overall unique identity.
B. Promote residential uses on second stories and above, as well as
a mix of live-work units, to help strengthen the character of York
Road and West Avenue and to establish a twenty-four-hour presence.
C. Encourage the retention of the historic York Road streetscape by
preserving the existing buildings to the greatest extent possible.
D. Promote the reuse of existing structures in a manner that maintains
the visual character and architectural scale.
E. Provide design standards that ensure new buildings, additions and
renovations are consistent with and enhance the surrounding streetscape.
F. Encourage lively, human-scaled activity areas and gathering places
for the community through encouraging a mix of uses both horizontally
and vertically.
G. Establish a walkable community, linking the Town Center District
with the Borough's Gateway Commercial and Neighborhood Commercial
Residential Districts, by promoting pedestrian orientation of streets
and buildings and providing a safe and convenient interconnected sidewalk
network.
H. Ensure the preservation of the Borough's residential neighborhoods
surrounding the Town Center District.
I. Promote the implementation of Jenkintown's revitalization/downtown
plans.
J. Provide incentives for restoration of period facades.
A lot may be used for one or more of the following uses, in
compliance with the standards and requirements contained in this article.
A. By right permitted uses:
(2) Apartments, on the second floor and above [with the exception of apartment buildings described in §
181-41B(1) and
(2)].
(3) Artist live (second floor) and work (ground floor).
(4) Small-scale retail establishment for the sale of dry goods, variety
and general merchandise, clothing, food, drugs, household supplies,
beverages, hardware, furnishings, antiques, baked goods, greeting
cards, plants and flowers; and the sale and repair of jewelry, watches,
clocks, optical goods, musical, professional or scientific instruments,
but excluding drive-through facilities.
(5) Business office, such as real estate sales, travel agency, insurance
sales, advertising, or retail copying and printing services.
(6) Professional office, such as those for the practice of medicine or
other health services (physicians, dentists) or for law, engineering,
architecture, or accounting.
(7) Personal service shop, such as tailor, barbershop, beauty salon,
shoe repair, dressmaker or dry cleaner (provided that no cleaning
operations are performed on the premises); excluding massage parlors.
(8) Establishment serving food or beverages to the general public, such
as restaurant, cafe, taproom, tavern, retail baker, confectionery
or ice cream shop, including walk-up windows, but excluding drive-through
facilities.
(10)
Financial institution, such as a bank or savings and loan association,
but excluding drive-through facilities.
(12)
Private club and fraternal organization.
(13)
Studio for dance, music, fitness, art or photography.
(14)
Artisan manufacturing (hand tools only; e.g., jewelry or ceramics).
(16)
Theater, including motion pictures and stage plays.
(17)
Bed-and-breakfast inn and bed-and-breakfast house.
(18)
Municipal administration uses, post office, community center,
public library, offices for public utilities.
(21)
Public park, plaza, square, courtyard, urban garden, and public
recreation areas.
(22)
Pedestrian take-out window.
B. Conditional uses.
(1) Apartment building, provided that the following is included:
(a)
Twenty percent of the first floor of the building located along
the street frontage shall be walk-in office or retail uses not associated
with the operation of the residential portion (e.g., sales office,
gym, etc.).
(b)
Apartment buildings should follow the building design standards of §
181-46B.
(2) Three-story mixed-use model consisting of first-floor retail with
townhomes above.
(3) Undertaking establishment and funeral home.
(4) Parking garages, provided that the structure is designed to meet the standards in §
181-79, Parking garages.
(5) Demolition of buildings included on the community's local historic
resource inventory.
(a)
In order for a building to be demolished, the following conditions
need to be demonstrated:
[1]
Building is structurally unsound and cannot be stabilized, as
determined by a professional structural engineer specializing in historic
structures.
[2]
Replacement buildings must meet the following conditions.
[a] Provide a public amenity, such as an urban garden or a public plaza, square or courtyard, pursuant to streetscape and green area standards in §§
181-44A(3) and
(4) below.
[b] Any new building must be constructed of natural
or period materials typically found along the street upon which the
subject property fronts. Natural materials or period materials include
stone, brick, wood siding, shingles, slate, etc. Industrial or artificial
materials, such as raw concrete finish, anodized or galvanized metal,
tinted glass, plastics, vinyls, etc., are prohibited unless such materials
are used in such a way as to resemble historic characteristics.
[d] The applicant shall submit sufficient information in the form of architectural elevations and sketches of buildings in order to determine to what extent the §
181-46, Design standards, are being met.
[e] Provide a cross-access easement for parking lots between adjacent nonresidential properties before an occupancy permit is issued for the newly constructed building as described in §
181-43C(2), Interconnected parking areas. The parking area shall be so designed to readily accommodate shared access.
(6) Uses determined by the governing body to be of a similar nature to the uses permitted by right in §
181-41A herein, when located in a principal or accessory building.
C. Prohibited uses.
(1) Automobile or other vehicle sales, service or repair establishments,
including vehicle body repair, vehicle painting, or washing.
(2) Gasoline service station and filling station.
(3) Drive-through window or facility.
(4) Self-service storage facility (mini warehouses).
(6) Animal shelter/boarding kennel.
(7) Any use not permitted in this district.
(8) Use determined by the governing body to be of similar nature to the
prohibited uses listed in this section.