Within the RB District, the following dimensional requirements shall apply, unless a more restrictive provision is established by another section of this chapter.
A. Minimum lot area: 40,000 square feet, except that the minimum lot area may be reduced (for uses other than a gasoline service station and/or car wash) to 20,000 square feet if:
(1) The lot is served by public water and public sewage service; and
(2) The lot does not have its own vehicle access onto an arterial street.
B. Minimum lot width: 100 feet, except the minimum lot width shall be increased to 200 feet (measured at the street right-of-way line) for each residual and new lot established after the adoption date of this section that will have its own vehicle access onto an arterial street.
C. Minimum front yard: 40 feet.
D. Minimum side yard: 15 feet, unless a larger setback is required by Subsection
I below.
E. Minimum rear yard: 30 feet, unless a larger setback is required by Subsection
I below.
F. Maximum building height: 35 feet or three stories, whichever is more restrictive.
G. Maximum building coverage: 20% of the net acreage of each lot, after deleting existing and ultimate street rights-of-ways. See bonus below.
H. Maximum impervious coverage: 70% of the net acreage of each lot, after deleting existing and ultimate street rights-of-way.
[Amended 7-13-2006 by Ord. No. 261]
(1) All areas that are not approved as impervious shall be maintained in attractive landscaping and vegetation.
(3) If a deed restriction permanently limits an area of landscaped land separated by a street or that extends into an adjacent municipality from being developed, then such land area may be used to meet the nonimpervious requirements of one adjacent lot.
I. Minimum setback for buildings and truck loading/unloading spaces from a residential district: 100 feet.
[Amended 5-20-2010 by Ord. No. 314]
(1) If a deed restriction permanently limits an area of landscaped land separated by a street or in an adjacent municipality from being developed, and such land area is between the business development and a residential area, then such land area may be counted towards meeting this setback.
(2) A loading/unloading dock routinely used by tractor-trailer trucks or refrigerated trucks on a daily basis shall be separated from any public street or residential district by a landscaped earth berm with a minimum average height of 5 feet and maximum side slopes of 2.5:1.
(3) The setbacks from dwellings and residential districts shall apply regardless of whether the dwelling or residential district is within Limerick Township or another municipality.
J. Minimum building setback from right-of-way of a limited access expressway: 50 feet.
K. Minimum setbacks for all outdoor storage, vehicle parking areas, driveways and parking areas (except for necessary approximately perpendicular crossings):
(1) Thirty feet from the curbline of a street, except 30 feet from the legal right-of-way of a street where no curb will exist;
(2) Ten feet from an exterior lot line unless a coordinated interior access system is provided between such lots; and
(3) Fifty feet from a residential district boundary, unless a wider width is required for a buffer yard.
L. Minimum landscaped buffer yard width adjacent to a residential district boundary: 50 feet, except 75 feet for a planned retail business center from a residential district boundary.
[Amended 5-20-2010 by Ord. No. 314]
(1) Such buffer yard shall be required regardless of whether the residential district or dwelling is within Limerick Township or an adjacent municipality.
(2) If the residential district is separated from the business district by an alley or a local street, then the buffer yard shall be required along such alley or local street, measured from the legal right-of-way line. However, if a developer places a deed restriction that permanently limits an area of landscaped land separated by a street or in an adjacent municipality from being developed, and such land area is between the business development and a residential district, then the width of such land area may be counted towards meeting this buffer yard.
(3) Any areas of substantial mature trees within a required buffer yard shall be retained and preserved. The Township may require the establishment of a conservation easement or deed restriction.
(4) Any fencing or walls in a buffer yard shall be on the inside of any required landscaping.
M. Minimum setback for vehicle parking spaces from buildings: five feet.
N. Minimum separation distance between principal buildings: 20 feet.