The provisions of this chapter are deemed necessary
to:
A. Uphold the public health, safety, morals and general
welfare;
B. Promote orderly development by protecting the character
and maintaining the stability of residential and business areas;
C. Conserve property values through the most appropriate
and efficient uses of land and arrangement of zone districts;
D. Prevent overcrowded and blighting conditions, encroachment
into floodplains, and congestion and dangerous conditions on streets;
E. Encourage provision and efficient placement of community
services, such as sanitary sewer, water and storm drainage systems,
schools, recreation parks, off-street parking and business servicing;
F. Establish reasonable open spaces on each lot consistent
with the land use to allow the passage of light and air and prevent
the spread of fire;
G. Prevent incompatible uses from intermingling with
the predominant uses in a zone district and encourage the gradual
voluntary phasing out of nonconforming uses.
H. To transition higher-intensity uses to lower-intensity uses through
setbacks, bulk regulations, screening, street wall, fencing and density
controls, and by offering permitted uses that are conducive to a traditional
neighborhood setting.
[Added 2-2-2016 by Ord.
No. 2016-03]
I. To effectuate the comprehensive plan and the Indiana Community University
District Study.
[Added 2-2-2016 by Ord.
No. 2016-03]
[Amended 2-2-2016 by Ord.
No. 2016-03]
In addition to the general purposes which are the foundation of this chapter (§
460-2 above), the following specific community development objectives are the basis for designing the contents of this chapter. These objectives were identified in the 1962 to 1965 Indiana Borough Comprehensive Plan and were reinforced in more recent planning studies such as the 2011 plan update and the 2016 Indiana Community University District Study, with respect to land use relationships, density of population, commercial and business requirements and an adequate and efficient arrangement of streets and public utilities.
A. Preserve the existing character of the Borough and
patterns of residential development, including density of development,
building bulk, and open space between buildings;
B. Maintain the existing stock of well-kept housing,
renovate and upgrade deteriorated housing, and remove dilapidated
or abandoned housing;
C. Encourage a variety of housing types to meet the shelter
needs of all elements of the population;
D. Coordinate with the University on its Long Range Campus Development
Plan of 2015, and support any expansion of the University into privately
held property only after careful, detailed study.
E. Support new business development by broadening the
types of enterprises that are encouraged, in line with current business
needs and directions;
F. Provide for adequate protection for housing where
it abuts business through buffering by landscaping, fences, or both
placed by the business developer;
G. Respect storm drainage and potential flooding limitations
that may affect future development;
H. Make off-street parking an integral part of any new
construction project or major renovation, and access driveways should
be located to minimize congestion and danger on adjacent streets.
While the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning
Code may from time to time in the future assign new duties to local
officials or withdraw and reassign duties, the lists below represent
the current (1998) assignments stipulated in the code.
A. The Borough Council shall be responsible for:
(1) Convening public hearings to take testimony on this
chapter;
(2) Appointing the members of the Planning Commission
and of the Zoning Hearing Board and the Zoning Officer; making appointments
to fill unexpired terms of members who have resigned, or to fill vacancies,
or reappoint members at the end of expired terms; removing members
of the Zoning Hearing Board or Planning Commission after investigation
and positive findings of malfeasance, misfeasance and nonfeasance
while in office; and
(3) Referring amendment requests for review and comment
to the Planning Commission and County Planning Commission before public
hearing and decision.
B. The Planning Commission shall be responsible for:
(1) Initiating proposed amendments to this chapter or
reviewing proposals made by citizen petition or by Borough Council,
and providing recommendations on each such amendment proposal to Council;
(2) Examining proposed land subdivisions and land developments
relative to conformance with the terms of this chapter, and approving
or denying such proposals, with or without conditions attached to
approval; and
(3) Periodically reviewing this chapter text and map to
determine if they remain relevant to development trends and planning
concerns that are current.
C. The Zoning Hearing Board shall be responsible for:
(1) Calling and holding public hearings in a timely manner
to take testimony on all matters brought before it, and arranging
for preparation of a stenographic record of each hearing.
(2) Evaluating testimony and making a decision on each
contested issue, commencing and concluding each matter within the
mandated time constraints;
(3) Communicating decisions to applicants in a timely
manner;
(4) Hearing appeals from decisions of the Zoning Officer;
(5) Hearing challenges to the validity of this chapter
or any parts thereof;
(6) Hearing proposals for approval of special exceptions;
(7) Hearing requests for variances from strict application
of the terms of this chapter because an alleged hardship to the applicant
exists;
(8) Hearing requests for modifications of the Borough
flood hazard area regulations as they affect specific properties.
D. The Zoning Officer shall be responsible for:
(1) Administering this chapter in accordance with its
literal terms;
(2) Issuing building and occupancy permits after assurance
that the permitted development is fully in accordance with the requirements
of this chapter, and then following up to make certain that construction
and use of building and land concurs with the permit;
(3) Defending his/her actions, if challenged, before the
Zoning Hearing Board or in court; and
(4) Providing information to the public on this chapter,
keeping records of his/her actions, and providing periodic reports
to Borough Council.