As used in this chapter, the following terms shall
have the meanings indicated:
ACCESSORY USE OR STRUCTURE
(1)
GENERALA use or structure subordinate to the principal use of a building on the same lot and serving a purpose customarily incidental to the use of the principal building.
(2)
RESIDENTIALUses that will serve a principal residential use, where such accessory use is incidental to the principal use, e.g., storage shed used to store household items, lawn mowers, etc.
(3)
NONRESIDENTIALUses that will serve a nonresidential use, where such accessory use is incidental to the principal use, e.g., a truck loading area, warehousing for the storage of goods to be sold, etc.
ADULT DAY CARE
A use providing supervised care and assistance primarily
to persons who are over age 60 and not in good physical health or
suffering from dementia or are developmentally handicapped and/or
are physically handicapped and who need such daily assistance because
of such condition. This use shall not include persons who need oversight
because of behavior that is criminal or violent. This use may involve
occasional overnight stays, but shall not primarily be a residential
use. The use shall involve typical stays of less than a total of 60
hours per week per person.
AGENT OF OWNER
Any person who can show written proof that he has authority
to act for the property owner.
ALLEY
A public thoroughfare which affords only a secondary means
of access to abutting property.
ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY
A building, establishment, complex or distinct part thereof
which accepts primarily aged persons (62 years of age or older) for
domiciliary care, and provides on-site to its residents room, board,
nonmedical living assistance services appropriate to the residents'
respective needs and contract medical services as prescribed by each
resident's treating physician.
AUTOMOBILE OR TRAILER SALES AREA
An open area, other than a street, used for the display,
sale or rental of new or used motor vehicles or trailers in operable
condition and where no repair work is done.
AUTOMOBILE SERVICE STATION OR FILLING STATION
A building or place of business where gasoline, oil and greases,
batteries, tires and automobile accessories are supplied and dispensed
directly to the motor vehicles trade at retail, and where the following
services may be rendered:
(1)
Minor repair.
(a)
Sale and servicing of spark plugs and batteries.
(b)
Tire repair and servicing, no recapping.
(c)
Replacement of mufflers and tailpipes, water
hose, fan belts, brake and transmission fluids, light bulbs, floor
mats, seat covers (where this shall not be the principal use), windshield
wipers, grease retainers and wheel bearings.
(d)
Radiator cleaning and flushing.
(e)
Washing and polishing, not including mechanical
and/or automatic car wash establishments.
(f)
Installation of fuel pumps and fuel lines.
(g)
Minor servicing and replacement of carburetors.
(h)
Adjustment and installation of brakes.
(i)
Tuning engines, except for grinding valves,
cleaning carbon or removing the head of engines and/or crankcases.
(j)
Greasing and lubrication.
(k)
Emergency wiring repairs.
(l)
Any similar minor service or repair not listed
below under "major repair."
(2)
Major repair. In addition to those repairs and
services listed above as "minor repair," any general repair, rebuilding
or reconditioning not listed above; collision service including body,
frame or fender straightening or repair; painting or paint shops;
mechanical car wash establishments; but not including any operations
which require the heating or burning of rubber.
AUTOMOBILE WRECKING
The dismantling or disassembling of used motor vehicles or
trailers; or the storage, sale or dumping of dismantled, partially
dismantled, obsolete or wrecked vehicles or their parts.
BASEMENT
A floor level partly or completely below grade. It shall
be considered a story if more than 50% of the perimeter walls of a
basement are five feet or more above grade.
BOARD
The Zoning Hearing Board of the Borough of Moosic.
BOARDINGHOUSE/ROOMING HOUSE
(1)
ROOMING HOUSEA place where rooms are rented to transient persons for periods of days, weeks or months. There shall be no congregate dining facilities in a rooming house, and only light cooking (microwave ovens) will be allowed in each room. No rooming house shall rent more than 10 rooms, and there shall be not less than one off-street parking space available for each room that is to be rented.
(2)
BOARDINGHOUSESame as rooming house, except that meals are served by the proprietor.
(3)
A boardinghouse/rooming house shall not include
the following uses: treatment center, abused person shelter, hotel,
dormitory, motel, assisted living center, group home or nursing home.
BOTTLE CLUB
An establishment operated for profit or pecuniary gain which
has a capacity for the assemblage of 20 or more persons and in which
alcoholic liquors, alcohol or malt beverages are not legally sold
but where alcoholic liquors, alcohol or malt beverages are either
provided by the operator or agents or employees of the operator for
consumption on the premises or are brought into or kept at the establishment
by the patrons or persons assembling there for use and consumption.
The terms shall not include a license under the Act of April 12, 1951
(P.L. 90, No. 21) known as the Liquor Code or any organization as
set forth in Section 6 of the Act of December 19, 1990 (P.L. 1200,
No. 202) known as the Solicitation of Funds for Charitable Purposes
Act.
[Added 8-9-2005 by Ord. No. 13-2005]
BUILDING
Any structure having a roof supported by columns or walls,
used or intended to be used for the shelter or enclosure of persons,
animals, or property. When such a structure is divided into separate
parts by one or more unpierced walls extending from the ground up,
each part is deemed a separate building, except as regards minimum
side yard requirements.
BUILDING GROUP
Any building, such as a store group, which is divided into
separate parts by one or more unpierced walls extending from the ground
up.
BUILDING HEIGHT
The vertical distance measured from the mean level of the
ground surrounding the building to a point midway between the highest
and lowest point of the roof, but not including chimneys, spires,
towers, elevator penthouses, tanks, rooftop screening of equipment
and architectural features not occupied by persons or property and
similar projections.
[Amended 5-13-2008 by Ord. No. 10-2008]
BUILDING, PRINCIPAL
A building in which is conducted the principal use of the
building site on which it is situated. In any residential district
any dwelling shall be deemed to be a principal building on the zone
lot on which the same is located.
BULK FUEL STORAGE
The storage of fuel beyond what is reasonably needed for
customary on-site use. This includes the storage of fuel to be sold
for off-site use.
CALIPER
Diameter of a tree's trunk measured six inches above the
ground up to and including four-inch caliper size, and 12 inches above
the ground for larger sizes.
CLOTHES CLEANING, INDUSTRIAL
An establishment that does laundering and/or dry cleaning
of clothing and/or uniforms as a service for commercial and manufacturing
establishments as compared with an establishment designated as "clothes
cleaning, neighborhood."
CLOTHES CLEANING, NEIGHBORHOOD
An establishment that does laundry and/or dry cleaning of
clothing and uniforms for individuals, and which generally serves
one or more residential neighborhoods.
CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT
A residential cluster shall include an area to be developed
as a single entity according to a plan containing residential housing
units in which the individual lots have a common or public open space
as an appurtenance. Such common or public open space shall be assured
of continued operation and maintenance either through the dedication
of such area to the municipality and the municipality's acceptance
thereof, or through the creation of a homeowners' association, or
the developer's acceptance of such responsibility including such legally
binding agreements as may be required to achieve such assurances.
COMMERCIAL VEHICLE
Any vehicle other than a private passenger vehicle, including
trucks, trailers, and construction equipment.
COMMISSION
The Borough Planning Commission of the Borough of Moosic.
CORROSIVE LIQUID
Includes acids, alkalines, caustic liquids and powders or
flakes or other corrosive, that, when in contact with living tissue,
can cause severe damage to living tissue, and, if leakage occurs,
a chemical action could cause fire when in contact with organic matter.
COUNCIL
The Borough Council of the Borough of Moosic.
COURT
Any open, unoccupied area which is bounded by three or more
attached building walls.
DANCE HALL
An establishment operated for profit or pecuniary gain which
has a capacity for the assemblage of 20 or more persons for dancing,
regardless of whether dancing is the primary or intended purpose of
the building, establishment or place of assembly, and alcoholic liquors
or malt or brewed beverages are either provided by the operator or
agents or employees of the operator for consumption on the premises
or are brought into or kept at the establishment by the patrons or
persons assembling there for use and consumption. The terms shall
not include an establishment that has a valid license for the sale
of alcohol pursuant to the Liquor Code, 47 P.S. 10101 et seq.
[Added 8-9-2005 by Ord. No. 13-2005]
DAY-CARE FACILITIES
(1)
CHILD DAY-CARE CENTERA premises in which child day care is provided simultaneously for seven children or more who are not relatives of the provider of the child day-care home, where such facility is subject to Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare supervision or licensing under the Pennsylvania Public Welfare Code.
(2)
FAMILY DAY-CARE HOMEA premises in which child day care is provided at any one time to between four and six children who are not relatives of the provider of the child day care where such facility is required to be registered with the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare under the Pennsylvania Public Welfare code.
(3)
GROUP DAY-CARE HOMEA state-licensed facility in which care is provided for more than six but less than 12 children at any one time, if care is provided in a facility where the child care areas are being used as a family residence.
DEVELOPMENT SECTION
Within any large-scale development, the developer may select
a portion of the entire approved large-scale development area to be
developed in stages or phases; any such area shall be considered as
a "development section."
DISTRICT
A district or a zone shall be any portion of the territory
of the municipality within which certain uniform regulations and requirements
or various combinations thereof apply under the provisions of this
chapter.
DORMITORY
Residential facilities that are only inhabited by teaching
faculty and/or full-time students of an accredited college, university
or medical training facility or state-licensed teaching hospital,
or approved "care and treatment center for children" (as an accessory
use to such use) or to an accredited public or private primary or
secondary school, and which are owned and operated by such principal
use to which the dormitory serves. Dwelling units shall not be regulated
as dormitories.
DRUG REHABILITATION FACILITIES
Facilities for the rehabilitation of persons addicted to
controlled substances, including the overnight stay of patients for
periods of two or more days.
DRUG TREATMENT CENTERS
Facilities for the treatment of persons who are addicted
to the use of illegal controlled substances, such as a methadone clinic,
where such treatment is designed to cure persons of such addictions.
DWELLING
Any building or portion thereof designed or used exclusively
as the residence or sleeping place of one or more persons, except
a mobile home and as otherwise provided herein.
(1)
DWELLING, SINGLE-FAMILYA detached building, designated for or occupied exclusively by one family and containing not more than one dwelling unit.
(2)
DWELLING, TWO-FAMILYA detached or semidetached building where not more than two individual family or dwelling units are entirely separated by vertical walls or horizontal floors, unpierced except for access to the outside or to a common cellar.
(3)
DWELLING, TOWNHOUSEA townhouse shall include a group of not more than eight single-family attached dwellings separated from each other by common walls, where each unit contains a separate and private entrance to the outside.
(4)
DWELLING, GARDEN APARTMENTSA group of rental units, generally under single ownership (but a condominium is not precluded), where there shall not be more than eight dwelling units contained within each structure; such structures containing garden apartment units are generally less than four stories in height although in the municipality they shall not exceed a height of 2.5 stories or 35 feet.
(6)
DWELLING, MULTIFAMILYA structure containing three or more dwelling units including but not limited to garden apartments, condominiums and townhouses.
DWELLING STRUCTURE
Any structure which shall contain one or more dwelling units,
not including a hotel, hospital, nursing home, dormitory, fraternity
or sorority house, rooming house or boardinghouse.
DWELLING UNIT
A single habitable living unit occupied by only one family.
(See definition of "family.") Each dwelling unit shall have its own
toilet, bath or shower, sink, sleeping and cooking facilities, and
separate access to the outside or to a common hallway or balcony that
connects to outside access at ground level. No dwelling unit shall
include a separate living area that is completely separated by interior
walls so as to prevent interior access from the remainder of the living
area. No dwelling unit may include more than one kitchen, except:
(1)
Cooking facilities may be located in two abutting
rooms that open into each other;
(2)
If a kitchen was installed prior to the adoption
of this chapter under a valid Borough permit; or
EARTH-EXTRACTION
A business activity which includes the excavation and removal
of natural resources from the earth. Earth-extraction industries include
rock-crushing and similar uses.
ESSENTIAL SERVICES
(1)
ESSENTIAL SERVICES, ENCLOSED OR PERMANENT STRUCTURESSuch uses are intended to include facilities for sewage treatment, electric substations, transformers, switches, and auxiliary apparatus, as well as local governmental services such as police stations, fire houses and similar uses. Where such uses are proposed to be located in a residential district, they shall be subject to the following regulations:
(a)
Such facility shall not be located on a residential
street (unless no other site is available), and shall be so located
as to draw a minimum of vehicular traffic to and through such streets.
(b)
The location, design and operation of such facility
shall not adversely affect the character of the surrounding residential
area.
(c)
Adequate fences, barriers and other safety devices shall be provided, and shall be landscaped in accordance with the provisions of §
300-19 hereof.
(d)
Noise emitted from electric substations shall
not be greater than permitted in accordance with the performance standards
set forth herein.
(2)
ESSENTIAL SERVICES, OPENSuch uses shall be limited to the erection, construction, alteration, or maintenance, by public utilities or municipal or other governmental agencies, of underground or overhead gas, electrical, steam or water transmission or distribution systems, collection, communication, supply or disposal systems, including poles, wires, mains, drains, sewers, pipes, conduits, cables, fire alarm boxes, police call boxes, traffic signals, hydrants, and other similar equipment and accessories in connection therewith reasonably necessary for the furnishing of adequate service by such public utilities or municipal or other governmental agencies or for the public health or safety or general welfare. Such uses shall not include sanitary landfills and related uses such as staging areas or other means of solid waste disposal. Where applicable, the landscaping regulations of §
300-19 hereof shall apply.
FAMILY
(1)
Except for group housing for handicapped persons,
there shall be not more than seven individuals living together as
a single housekeeping unit and doing their cooking on the premises,
as distinguished from a group occupying a boarding or rooming house
or hotel.
(2)
Notwithstanding the definition in the preceding
paragraph, a family shall also be deemed to include unrelated persons
occupying a dwelling unit and living as a single, nonprofit housekeeping
unit, if said occupants are handicapped persons as defined herein.
Such unrelated individuals shall have the right to occupy a dwelling
unit in the same manner and to the same extent as any family unit
as defined in the first paragraph of this definition.
(3)
A family does not include a group living in
a boardinghouse or hotel, or fraternities, sororities, and clubs,
or other forms of congregate living arrangements, except as otherwise
provided herein.
FARM ANIMALS
Those animals normally associated with agricultural enterprises,
such as cattle, horses, and poultry; they are normally raised for
human consumption, production of dairy products, pelts and other commercial
purposes.
FIRE ESCAPE
A set of stairs, constructed of durable, nonflammable metal,
which is constructed on the exterior of a multistory residential or
commercial building in order to provide a secondary means of egress
in the event of a fire or other emergency.
FLEA MARKET
An occasional or periodic sales activity held within a building,
structure, or open area where groups of individual sellers offer goods,
new and used, for sale to the public, not to include private garage
sales.
FLOOR AREA
For the purposes of applying the requirements for off-street
parking and loading, "floor area," in the case of offices, merchandising,
or service type of uses, shall mean the gross floor area used or intended
to be used by tenants, or for service to the public as customers,
patrons, clients, or patients, including areas occupied by fixtures
and equipment used for display or sales or merchandise. It shall not
include areas used principally for nonpublic purposes such as storage,
incidental repair, processing or packaging of merchandise, for shop
windows, for offices incident to the management or maintenance of
stores or buildings, for toilet or rest rooms, for utilities or for
dressing rooms, fitting or alteration rooms.
FORESTRY
The management of forests and timberlands when practiced
in accordance with accepted silvicultural principles, through developing,
cultivating, harvesting, transporting and selling trees for commercial
purposes, which does not involve any land development.
FRATERNITY OR SORORITY HOUSE
A type of boardinghouse used and occupied by a formal, legally
incorporated cooperative organization (with each full member having
a vote in the operations of the organization) of full-time college
or university students. Such use may contain residential, social and
eating facilities for members and their occasional guests.
GARAGE, PRIVATE PARKING
A detached accessory building or a portion of a principal
building used only for the storage of automobiles by the families
resident upon the premises.
GARAGE, PUBLIC PARKING
A structure or portion thereof, other than a private garage,
used for the storage, sale, hire, care, repair or refinishing of automobiles,
not including a structure or part thereof used only for storage or
display of automobiles for other than transients.
GROUP HOME FOR THE HANDICAPPED
A dwelling unit shared by handicapped persons, including
resident staff, who live together as a single housekeeping unit and
in long-term, family-like environment in which staff persons residing
on the premises provide care, education, and participation in community
activities for the residents with the primary goal of enabling the
residents to live as independently as possible in order to reach their
maximum potential. The term "group home for the handicapped" shall
not include alcoholism or drug treatment centers, work release facilities
for convicts or ex-convicts, or other housing facilities serving as
an alternative to incarceration.
HALFWAY HOUSE
A licensed house for inmates on release from more restrictive
custodial confinement or initially placed in lieu of such more restrictive
custodial refinement, wherein supervision, rehabilitation, and counseling
are provided to mainstream residents back into society, enabling them
to live independently.
HANDICAPPED PERSON
As used herein, regarding "group home for the handicapped,"
the term "handicapped" shall mean having a physical or mental impairment
that substantially limits one or more of such person's major life
activities so that such person is incapable of living independently;
a record of having such an impairment; or being regarded as having
such an impairment. However, "handicapped" shall not include current
illegal use of or addiction to a controlled substance, nor shall it
include any person whose residency in the home would constitute a
direct threat to the health and safety of other individuals.
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
(1)
CORROSIVE LIQUIDIncludes acids, alkalines, caustic liquids and powders or flakes. Other corrosives that, when in contact with living tissue, can cause severe damage to living tissue with contact. Leakage: chemical action liable to cause fire when in contact with organic matter.
(2)
FLAMMABLE SOLIDWhich is liable to cause fire through friction, absorption of moisture or spontaneous chemical change.
(3)
OXIDIZING MATERIALChlorates, permanent peroxides or nitrates that yield oxygen to stimulate combustion.
(4)
HIGHLY TOXIC MATERIALSA material so toxic to man to afford unusual hazard to life and health during fire fighting and releasing into the atmosphere in case of fire.
HEALTH CARE FACILITIES
Consist of several different types of facilities such as
hospitals, medical centers, nursing homes, hospice institutions, and
other similar uses where people can receive medical treatment and
related support services due to their inability to meet their own
physical care needs. Rooming and boarding houses, and drug rehabilitation
facilities and drug treatment centers other than for the medical treatment
of persons requiring medical treatment for traumatic conditions resulting
from overdosing on illegal controlled substances, are not considered
to be health care facilities.
HIGHLY TOXIC MATERIALS
Material so toxic to man to afford unusual hazard to life
and health during fire fighting and releasing into the atmosphere
in case of fire.
HOME OCCUPATION
A commercial or other nonresidential use of a dwelling which
is customarily conducted entirely within a dwelling unit or accessory
building, which is conducted by the inhabitants residing therein;
provided that such use is clearly incidental and secondary to the
use of the dwelling for dwelling purposes. The inability of the proposed
use to meet the space limitations or other requirements herein established
shall conclusively establish that such proposed use was not intended
to be a home occupation, as defined herein.
HOTEL
A building designed for occupancy as the temporary residence
of individuals who are lodged with or without meals.
[Amended 12-18-2008 by Ord. No. 19-2008]
IMPERVIOUS COVERAGE
The coverage of land by buildings and other impervious materials
such as asphalt, which prevent the percolation of water into the ground.
INFLAMMABLE SOLIDS
Material which is liable to cause fire through friction,
absorption of moisture or spontaneous chemical change.
JUNKYARD
An area of land, with or without buildings, used for the
storage, outside a completely enclosed building, of used and discarded
materials, including, but not limited to, waste paper, rags, metal,
building materials, house furnishing, machinery, vehicles, or parts
thereof, with or without the dismantling, processing, salvage, sale
or other use or disposition of the same. The deposit or storage on
a lot of two or more abandoned, wrecked or disabled vehicles, or the
major part thereof, without current inspection stickers shall be deemed
to be a junkyard; provided, however, that such use shall not be deemed
to be a junkyard if they are stored in an enclosed building.
LANDINGS, UNCOVERED
Landings and related stairways that may be erected on the
exterior of a building, where such facilities are not required in
order to meet fire code standards or other safety standards. Such
landings or stairways are not required to be constructed of metal;
and they shall not be placed in the front of a building.
LARGE-SCALE DEVELOPMENT
(1)
RESIDENTIALA large-scale residential development shall be planned for a site of not less than 10 acres.
(2)
COMMERCIALA large-scale commercial development shall be planned for a site of not less than three acres.
(3)
MANUFACTURINGA large-scale manufacturing development shall be planned for a site of not less than 10 acres.
LIMITED ACCESS HIGHWAY
A highway designed in such a manner so as to provide no direct
access to properties abutting its right-of-way and including all highways
designated as limited access highways as adopted by the Planning Commission.
LOT or ZONE LOT
A piece or parcel of land occupied or intended to be occupied
by a principal building or a group of such buildings and accessory
buildings, or utilized for a principal use and uses accessory or incidental
to the operation thereof, together with such open spaces as required
by this chapter, and having frontage on a public street.
(1)
LOT, CORNERA lot abutting upon two or more streets at their intersection or upon two parts of the same street, such streets or parts of the same street forming an interior angle of less than 135°. The point of intersection of the street lot lines is the "corner."
(2)
LOT DEPTHThe mean horizontal distance between the front and the rear lot lines.
(3)
LOT LINESThe property lines bounding the lot.
(c)
LOT LINE, SIDEAny lot line other than a front or rear lot line. A side lot line separating a lot from a street is called a “side street lot line.”
(4)
LOT WIDTHThe mean width of the lot measured at right angles to its depth. Such a line along which the minimum lot frontage shall be measured at a point which shall coincide with the building set back or front yard line.
(5)
LOT AREAThe computed area contained within the lot lines and the ultimate right-of-way line. The area within the right-of-way shall not be computed as part of the lot area.
MALODOR
An odor which causes annoyance or discomfort to the public
and which the Borough determines to be objectionable to the public.
MEDICAL CENTERS
Medical centers, including mini-medical centers, are establishments,
other than hospitals, which provide medical evaluation and treatment
services to individuals; such treatment may include day surgery, outpatient
surgery, magnetic resonance imaging centers and similar uses, but
they may not include drug rehabilitation facilities or drug treatment
centers other than for the medical treatment of persons requiring
medical treatment for traumatic conditions resulting from overdosing
on illegal controlled substances. Satellite hospital facilities which
do not include facilities for the overnight stay of patients are also
included in this use category.
MEDICAL/DENTAL OFFICE OR CLINIC
A use involving the treatment and examination of patients
by state-licensed physicians, chiropractors or dentists, provided
that no patients shall be kept overnight on the premises unless a
hospital is also permitted. This use may involve the testing of tissue,
blood or other human materials for medical or dental purposes.
MEDICAL TESTING LABORATORY
A facility that provides testing services in accordance with
physician requirements for the evaluation and measurement of various
patient medical conditions.
METHADONE TREATMENT FACILITY
A site the primary purpose of which is to conduct projects
approved by the Pennsylvania Department of Health, which projects
use the drug methadone in the treatment, maintenance or detoxification
of persons.
MIXED USE STRUCTURE
A structure which contains two or more distinctly separate
uses such as a commercial use and a residential use.
MOBILE (MANUFACTURED) HOME
A transportable, single-family dwelling intended for permanent
occupancy, contained in one unit, or in two or more units designed
to be joined into one integral unit capable of again being separated
for repeated towing, which arrives at a site complete and ready for
occupancy except for minor incidental unpacking and assembly operations,
and constructed so that it may be used without a permanent foundation.
MOBILE (MANUFACTURED) HOME PARK
A parcel or contiguous parcels of land which has been so
designated and improved that it contains two or more mobile home lots
for the placement thereon of mobile homes.
MOTELS, MOTOR COURTS AND MOTOR HOTELS
A series of attached or semiattached dwelling structures,
where each unit has convenient access to parking space for the use
of the units' occupants. The units, with the exception of the manager's
office or caretaker's unit, are designed to provide sleeping accommodations
for automobile transients or overnight guests.
NET DEVELOPABLE AREA
The area of a tract that is suitable for development, exclusive
of rights-of-way, and environmentally constrained areas such as floodplains,
wetlands, and steep slopes in excess of 20%.
NET LAND AREA
The net land area of any development parcel shall include
only the area contained within the property line and the ultimate
right-of-way line. The area within the right-of-way (public right-of-way
or other thoroughfare) shall not be computed as part of the net land
area.
NO-IMPACT HOME BUSINESSES
(1)
A business or commercial activity administered
or conducted as an accessory use which is clearly secondary to the
use as a residential dwelling and which involves no customer, client
or patient traffic, whether vehicular or pedestrian, pickup, delivery
or removal functions to or from the premises, in excess of those normally
associated with residential use.
(2)
The business must satisfy the following requirements:
(a)
The business activity shall be compatible with
the residential use of the property and surrounding residential uses.
(b)
The business shall employ no employees other
than family members residing in the dwelling.
(c)
There shall be no display or sale of retail
goods and no stockpiling or inventory of a substantial nature.
(d)
There shall be no outside appearance of a business
use, including, but not limited to, parking, signs or lights.
(e)
The business activity may not use any equipment
or process which creates noise, vibration, glare, fumes, odors or
electrical or electronic interference, including interference with
radio or television reception, which is detectable in the neighborhood.
(f)
The business activity may not generate any solid
waste or sewage.
(g)
The business activity shall be conducted only
within the dwelling and may not occupy more than 25% of the habitable
floor area.
(h)
The business may not involve any illegal activity.
NONCONFORMING LOT
A lot the area or dimension of which was lawful prior to
the adoption or amendment of this chapter, but which fails to conform
to the requirements of the zoning district in which it is located
by reasons of such adoption or amendment.
NONCONFORMING STRUCTURE
A structure or part of a structure manifestly not designed
to comply with the applicable use or extent of use provisions set
forth herein or any amendment heretofore or hereafter enacted, where
such structure lawfully existed prior to the enactment of such ordinance
or amendment or prior to the application of such ordinance or amendment
to its location by reasons of annexation. Such nonconforming structures
include, but are not limited to, nonconforming signs.
NONCONFORMING USE
A use, whether of land or of structure, which does not comply
with the applicable use provisions set forth herein or any amendment
heretofore or hereafter enacted, where such use was lawfully in existence
prior to the enactment of such ordinance or amendment, or prior to
the application of such ordinance or amendment to its location by
reason of annexation.
NURSING HOME
A facility licensed by the state for the housing and intermediate
or fully-skilled nursing care of three or more persons needing such
care because of old age or a physical illness or disability or a developmental
disability, but not including a treatment center.
OPEN SPACE
(1)
OPEN SPACE, COMMONA parcel or parcels of land or an area of water, or a combination of land and water, within a development site and designed and intended for the use or enjoyment of residents of the residential development, not including streets, off-street parking areas, and areas set aside for public facilities. Common open space includes both developed (active) and undeveloped (passive) open space.
(2)
OPEN SPACE, DEVELOPED (ACTIVE)Land that is set aside for use as active recreational areas, such as playfields, playgrounds, skating rinks, swimming pools, tennis courts, and areas for water management (storm, waste, potable supply).
(3)
OPEN SPACE, UNDEVELOPED (PASSIVE)Land used for passive recreation, agriculture, resource protection, amenity, or buffers and protected from future development by the provisions of this chapter to ensure that it remains as open space.
OUTDOOR STORAGE
(1)
PRINCIPAL USEThe use of land for an unenclosed use involving the storage of materials intended to be sold to the public, either retail or wholesale.
(2)
ACCESSORY USEThe use of materials where such storage is incidental to the principal use of the property and such materials are to be utilized by the principal use; e.g., raw materials for production, waste materials generated by a production activity where such waste materials are to be discarded or sold for recycling.
OXIDIZING MATERIAL
Chlorates, permanent peroxides or nitrates that yield oxygen
to stimulate combustion.
PARKING AREA, PRIVATE
An open area for the same uses as a private garage, and regulated
as a private garage.
PARKING AREA, PUBLIC
An open area, other than a street or other public way, used
for the parking of automobiles and available to the public whether
for a fee, free or as an accommodation for clients or customers.
PEDDLING, HAWKING, SELLING or SOLICITING
Any temporary commercial activity conducted by any person
or business, including, but not limited to, engaging in peddling,
canvassing, soliciting or taking of orders, upon any of the streets
or sidewalks or from house to house within the Borough of Moosic;
provided that the word "peddling" shall not apply to farmers selling
their own produce; the sale of goods, wares, and merchandise for charitable
or philanthropic purposes; or sales to any manufacturer or producer
in the sale of bread and bakery products, meat and meat products,
or milk and milk products.
PETS
Customary household pets shall include animals, fish and
birds which are generally considered to be domestic animals, such
as hamsters, dogs, cats, and birds, including ducks, which shall not
be for human consumption. Farm fowl such as chickens and turkeys and
other farm animals not specifically designated shall not be considered
as customary household pets.
PROFESSIONAL OFFICE
The office of a member of a recognized profession. When conducted
in a residential district, a professional office shall be incidental
to the residential occupancy, shall be conducted by a member of the
residential family entirely within a residential building, and shall
include only the offices of doctors, or physicians, dentists, optometrists,
ministers, architects, landscape architects, professional engineers,
lawyers, artists, authors and such other similar professional occupations
which may be so designated by the Zoning Hearing Board upon finding
by the Board that such occupation is truly professional in character
by virtue of the need for similar training and experience as a condition
for the practice thereof and that the practice of such occupation
shall in no way adversely affect the safe and comfortable enjoyment
of property rights in any zone to a greater extent than for the professional
activities listed herein. The issuance of a state or local license
for regulation of any gainful occupation need not be deemed indicative
of professional standing.
PUBLIC AND SEMIPUBLIC USES
Uses which provide government services as well as private
organizations which provide service to the public on a not-for-profit
basis.
RECREATION
(1)
RECREATION, NONRESIDENTIALRecreation facilities operated as a business and open to the general public for a fee. Private or commercial recreation uses such as: amusement arcades, amusement parks, golf driving ranges, private or commercial golf courses, miniature golf, racing tracks, etc.
(2)
RECREATION, PRIVATEClubs or recreation facilities, operated by a nonprofit organization and open only to bona fide members of such organizations and their guests.
(3)
RECREATION, PUBLIC OPEN SPACEPublic open space recreation shall include any open space recreation use, such as a park, a playground, a swimming pool, tennis courts, basketball courts, and other similar recreational uses; provided, however, that such facilities are owned and operated by a unit of government or a private, nonprofit charitable organization; and provided that such uses are open to the public; and provided further that accessory uses such as concession stands are also included in this category.
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE
A vehicle which is:
[Added 11-10-2020 by Ord. No. 15-2020]
(1)
Built on a single chassis.
(2)
Not more than 400 square feet measured at the largest horizontal
projections.
(3)
Designed to be self-propelled or towable by a light truck.
(4)
Not designed for use as a permanent dwelling, but as temporary
living quarters for recreational camping, travel, or seasonal use.
SANITARY LANDFILL
Considered to be any facility devoted to the storage and/or
disposal of solid wastes pursuant to the regulations of the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection governing sanitary landfills.
Sanitary landfills may include staging areas as defined below. Sanitary
landfills shall be subject to all regulations contained herein governing
earth-moving activities.
SETBACK LINE
A line established by the subdivision regulations and/or
zoning ordinance generally parallel with and measured from the lot
line, defining the limits of a yard in which no building or structure
may be located above ground, except as may be provided in said codes.
SHOPPING CENTER
A group of retail stores planned and designed to function
as a unit, and having off-street parking as an integral component
of the unit.
SIGN
A name, identification, description, display, or illustration
which is affixed to, or painted, or represented directly or indirectly
upon a building, structure, or piece of land, vehicle, equipment or
other portable gear, and which directs attention to an object, product,
place, activity, person, institution, organization or business. However,
a “sign” shall not include any display of official court,
or public office notices, nor any official traffic control device,
nor shall it include the flag, emblem or insignia of a nation, state,
county, municipality, school or a religious group. A "sign" shall
not include a sign located completely within an enclosed building
except for illuminated or animated signs within show windows. Each
display surface of a sign shall be considered to be a sign.
SIGN, BUSINESS
A sign which directs attention to a business or profession
conducted or to a commodity, service, or entertainment sold or offered
upon the premises where such sign is located, or to which it is affixed.
SIGN, DOUBLE OUTDOOR ADVERTISING
A sign constructed with separate framing elements which are
structurally connected at their sides. No half of such a double sign
shall, however, exceed 2/3 of the maximum permitted gross surface
area of an individual sign; and the combined gross surface area shall
not exceed the maximum permitted for a single sign.
SIGN, FLASHING
Any illuminated sign on which the artificial light is not
maintained stationary or constant in intensity and color at all times
when such sign is in use. For the purpose of this chapter any revolving,
illuminated sign or traveling message panel shall be considered a
flashing sign.
SIGN GROSS SURFACE AREA
The entire area within a single continuous perimeter enclosing
the extreme limits of such and in no case passing through or between
any adjacent elements of same. However, such perimeter shall not include
any structural or framing elements, lying outside the limits of such
sign and not forming an integral part of the display. The gross surface
area of freestanding signs shall include the area of one side of such
sign even if display information is included on both sides of the
sign.
SIGN, OUTDOOR ADVERTISING
An outdoor sign or billboard which directs attention to a
business, profession, commodity or entertainment conducted, sold,
or offered elsewhere than upon the same lot. Under the provisions
of this chapter, outdoor advertising can be erected on the premises
in any of the nonresidential districts.
SOLID WASTE
Any garbage, refuse, industrial, lunchroom or office waste
or other material including solid, liquid, semisolid or contained
gaseous materials, resulting from the operation of residential, municipal,
commercial or institutional establishments and from community activities.
The term shall also include any garbage, refuse, other discarded material
or other waste, including solid, liquid, semisolid or contained gaseous
materials resulting from industrial, mining, agricultural operations,
local facilities or any other byproduct or effluent from an industrial
mining, agricultural or water supply treatment facility, wastewater
treatment facility or air pollution control facility.
SOLID WASTE, MUNICIPAL
Any garbage, refuse, industrial lunchroom or office waste
and other material, including solid, liquid, semisolid or contained
gaseous material, resulting from operation of residential, municipal,
commercial or institutional establishments and from community activities
and any sludge not meeting the definition of residual or hazardous
waste in the Solid Waste Management Act from a municipal, commercial or institutional water supply
treatment plant, wastewater treatment plant or air pollution control
facility. The term does not include source-separated recyclable materials.
SPECIAL EXCEPTION
A use which because of its unique characteristics requires individual consideration in each case by the Zoning Hearing Board, as specified in Articles
VIII and
IX, before it may be permitted in the district enumerated in Article
III. In accordance with the provisions of this chapter, the Zoning Hearing Board may require certain conditions and safeguards before such a use is permitted.
SPECIMEN TREE
Any existing tree with a caliper that is 75% or more of the
record tree of the same species in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
STAGING AREA
An area designated for motor vehicles or other means of transportation
or any other types of refuse container containing solid waste materials
which are to be deposited at a sanitary landfill site. Loaded vehicles
awaiting their opportunity to deposit such wastes shall wait for their
turn in a designated staging area on the sanitary landfill site. All
staging areas shall be subject to all regulations contained herein
governing sanitary landfills.
STORY
That portion of a building included between the surface of
any floor and the surface of the floor next above it, or, if there
is no floor above it, then the space between the floor and the ceiling
above it.
(1)
STORY, HALFA partial story under a gable, hip or gambrel roof, the wall plates of which on at least two opposite exterior walls are not more than four feet above the floor of such story; provided, however, that any partial story shall not be used for residential purposes, other than for a janitor or caretaker or his family.
(2)
STORY, FIRSTThe lowest story or the ground story of any building the floor of which is not more than 12 inches below the average contact ground level at the exterior walls of the building.
STREET
A public or private thoroughfare not less than 30 feet in
width if in existence prior to the passage of this chapter nor less
than 50 feet in width if established subsequent to the passage of
this chapter which affords the principal means of access to abutting
property, including avenue, place, way, drive, land boulevard, highway,
road and any other thoroughfares except an alley.
(1)
SIDE STREETAny street the length of which shall be not more than 50% of the length of the largest street line of the municipality's blocks of which it is part.
(2)
RESIDENTIAL STREETA street between two intersecting streets upon which an R District abuts, or where 50% or more of the abutting street frontage is in predominantly residential use.
(3)
Other street classifications:
(a)
APPROACH HIGHWAYSThose which intersect with and have interchange connection with limited access arterial highways.
(b)
ARTERIALSThose serving large volumes of comparatively high-speed and long-distance traffic, and include facilities classified as main and secondary highways by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, and include streets classified as arterial thoroughfares or primary streets in the traffic plan set forth in the municipality's Comprehensive Plan.
(c)
COLLECTOR STREETSThose which, in addition to giving access to abutting properties, intercept facilities and provide routes to community facilities and to major traffic streets, and include streets classified as secondary streets in the traffic plan set forth in the municipality's Comprehensive Plan.
(d)
HALF OR PARTIAL STREETA street, generally parallel and adjacent to a property line, having a lesser right-of-way width than normally required for satisfactory improvement and use of the street.
(f)
MARGINAL ACCESS STREETSMinor streets, parallel and adjacent to major traffic streets, providing access to abutting properties and control of intersections with the major traffic streets.
(g)
MAJOR STREETSAll streets other than local access streets or marginal access streets.
STRUCTURAL CHANGE
Any change in the structural members of a building, such
as walls, beams, columns or girders.
STRUCTURE
Anything constructed or erected, the use of which requires
location on the ground or attachment to something having a fixed location
on the ground. Among other things, structures include buildings, mobile
homes, swimming pools, carports, walls, fences and billboards. Accessory
outdoor recreation equipment on residential zone lots shall not be
classified as a structure.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS ANTENNA, COMMERCIAL
A device attached to a building, structure, or telecommunications
tower principally intended for receipt or transmission of signals
for such uses as commercial or public VHF or UHF television, FM radio,
two-way radio, commercial carriers, cellular telephone, fixed point
microwave, lower power television or AM radio, including accessory
equipment related to telecommunications. Not included are antennas
for private, noncommercial and amateur purposes, including but not
limited to ham radios and citizens band radios.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES, COMMERCIAL
Facilities used for transmitting or retransmitting electronic
signals, including, but not limited to, the transmission of commercial
radio or television signals or cellular telephone communications.
TV satellite dish antennas are not included under this category of
use.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOWER, COMMERCIAL
A freestanding structure, including any guy wires, principally
intended to support facilities for receipt or transmission of signals
for uses such as commercial or public VHF or UHF television, FM radio,
two-way radio, commercial carriers, cellular telephone, fixed point
microwave, low power television, or AM radio, including accessory
equipment related to telecommunications. Not included are towers and
supportive structures for private, noncommercial and amateur purposes
including but not limited to ham radios and citizens band radios.
TEMPORARY COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY
Activity which shall be conducted for a period of not more
than 31 consecutive days; provided, however, that such use is not
accessory to a permanently permitted business use.
TEMPORARY USES
(1)
GENERALTemporary uses shall include those activities which will be undertaken for a period of time specified in the application for a permit for such a use. Said period of time shall be one year or less. If additional time is required a new application shall be submitted. No application for temporary uses shall be for a period of more than one year.
(2)
BUSINESSUses such as a circus, carnival, flea market, etc., with or without a structure such as a tent.
TENT
A temporary structure, usually constructed of canvas and
supported by poles and ropes.
TRACT
Land held in single ownership which consists of lands to
be subdivided or suitable for a land development. The tract shall
consist of not less than the minimum area required for subdivision
or development as set forth herein.
TRANSIENT HOUSING FACILITIES
Transient housing facilities shall include halfway houses,
emergency shelters or missions, and other types of housing facilities
which are to be occupied on a temporary basis, such as a fixed period
of time. Such housing shall be distinguished from housing occupied
by a family in that family occupancy equates to an indefinite occupancy
period.
TRAVEL TRAILER
A vehicle less than 30 feet in length and used for temporary
living or sleeping purposes, and standing on wheels.
TREATMENT CENTER
A use (other than a prison or a permitted accessory use in
a hospital) providing housing facilities for persons who need specialized
housing, treatment and/or counseling for stays in most cases of less
than one year and who need such facilities because of:
(1)
Criminal rehabilitation, such as a criminal
halfway house/criminal transitional living facility or a treatment/housing
center for persons convicted of driving under the influence of alcohol;
(2)
Chronic abuse of or addiction to alcohol and/or
a controlled substance; or
(3)
A type of mental illness or other behavior that
could cause a person to be a threat to the physical safety of others.
ULTIMATE RIGHT-OF-WAY
The full width of the road designated by the governing body
to be the minimum required width of any public right-of-way.
YARD
An open space, as may be required by this chapter, of uniform
width or depth on the same lot with a building or a group of buildings,
which open space lies between the principal building or group of buildings
and the nearest lot line and is unoccupied and unobstructed from the
ground upward except as herein permitted.
(1)
YARD, FRONTAn open space extending the full width of the lot between the front of the building and the ultimate right-of-way line unoccupied and unobstructed from the ground upward except as specified elsewhere in this chapter.
(2)
YARD, REARAn open space extending the full width of the lot, between a building and the rear lot line, unoccupied and unobstructed from the ground upward except as specified elsewhere in this chapter.
(3)
YARD, SIDEAn open space extending from the front yard to the rear yard between a building and the nearest side lot line, unoccupied and unobstructed from the ground upward except as specified elsewhere in this chapter.
VARIANCE
The Zoning Hearing Board may authorize departure to a minor
degree from the terms of this chapter in direct regard to hardship
peculiar to an individual lot in accordance with the procedures set
forth in the chapter.
ZONING MAP
The Zoning Map or Maps of the Borough of Moosic, Pennsylvania,
dated January 10, 2003, together with all amendments subsequently
adopted.
ZONING OFFICER
The administrative officer, appointed by the governing body,
who shall administer and enforce the provisions of this chapter.