For purposes of these regulations, certain terms or words used herein are defined as follows:
A. 
The particular shall control the general.
B. 
The word "person" or "owner/applicant" includes a firm, association, organization, partnership, trust, company or corporation as well as an individual.
C. 
The present tense includes the future tense.
D. 
The singular number includes the plural and the plural number includes the singular.
E. 
The word "shall" is mandatory; the word "may" is permissive.
F. 
Words generally found in legal terminology and not otherwise defined in § 167-9 shall have the same meaning in this chapter as in the most current version of Webster's Unabridged Dictionary.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
ACCESS LANE (DRIVE)
A driveway, turnout or other means of providing for the movement of vehicles to or from the public roadway.
ACCESS POINTS
The locations along the perimeter of a lot or property abutting a street, including but not limited to local or collector streets, that provide the authorized vehicular and pedestrian entry or exit from the lot or property.
ALIGNMENT, HORIZONTAL
The combination of bearings and distances radii and arcs in the plan which describe the passage of a right-of-way across the land.
ALIGNMENT, VERTICAL
The combination of grades, distances and vertical curves in profile which describe the passage of a right-of-way over the topography.
ALLEY/LANE
A service roadway providing a secondary means of public access to abutting property and not intended for general traffic circulation.
AMENDMENT
Any addition, deletion or revision of the chapter text or map officially adopted by the Board of Supervisors after public hearings.
APPLICANT
A landowner or owner/applicant, as hereinafter defined, who has filed an application for development, including his heirs, successors and assigns.
APPLICATION, FINAL
A formal request by an owner/applicant containing information required by these regulations to be used as a basis by the Township in granting final approval of a subdivision or land development plan.
APPLICATION, PRELIMINARY
A formal request by an owner/applicant containing information required by these regulations to be used as a basis by the Township in granting preliminary approval of a subdivision or land development plan.
APPROVAL, FINAL
Acknowledgment by the Board of Supervisors that all plan reviews required prior to acceptance of a subdivision, land development or planned residential development proposal have been successfully completed and that building permits may be issued.
APPROVAL, PRELIMINARY
An acknowledgment by the Township that the preliminary plan application conforms to all the requirements of these regulations and that the owner/applicant may proceed to preparation of the final application as outlined in the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code.[1]
ARC
A curved line that is centered from a point and has a definite length terminating each end in a tangent or another arc.
BACKFILLING
The process of replacing earth fill in an excavation.
BASE COURSE
The road building materials precisely laid down on the prepared subgrade of a roadway to support the pavement of the road.
BEARING
The direction that a line points relative to a referenced North.
BENCH
A flat or slightly sloped graded surface designed to divert storm drainage and/or stabilize a graded slope.
BENCHMARK
An elevation reference point.
BERM
The graded strip along each side of a street pavement when curbs are not present, designed to direct stormwater from the pavement to a gutter, and to provide a stable location for disabled or parked vehicles off the pavement.
BINDER COURSE
In asphaltic concrete paving, an intermediate course between the base course and the surface material consisting of intermediate sized aggregate bound by bituminous material.
BLOCK
An area of land, generally in a plan of lots, surrounded by streets.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
The duly elected governing body of Adams Township, with certain powers relative to this chapter.
BUFFER
A visual screen intended to separate existing developed lots or plans from adjacent development.
BUILDING
A man-made structure attached to or into the ground enclosing or covering a volume of space and intended to shelter or contain people, animals, businesses and activities associated with any of them.
BUILDING PERMIT (ZONING/BUILDING)
A document attesting that a proposal for construction, repair, alteration or addition to a structure has been reviewed and approved in accordance with the requirements of this chapter and the current building code.
CARTWAY
The portion of a street, drive, alley, or rear service lane that is designed and intended for the use of vehicular traffic.
CENTER LINE
A line running parallel to and equidistant from the right-of-way lines on each side of a street.
COLLECTOR STREET
A street that in addition to serving the properties abutting it also receives traffic from intersecting minor streets for distribution to major highways.
COMMON OPEN SPACE
The area within a plan that is held jointly by all the property owners in the plan for their enjoyment and is specifically described in the plan.
COMMUNITY FACILITY
An improvement, whether public or for the benefit of the residents of a development only, constructed by the owner/applicant to conform with the requirements of these regulations and guaranteed as required by the Board of Supervisors as a condition for final plan approval.
COMMUNITY SEWAGE DISPOSAL OR WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM
A utility system constructed by an owner/applicant to serve his plan in conformance with these regulations and the requirements of the Commonwealth Department of Environment Protection, such system to be operated by the owner/applicant until or unless taken over by a public authority.
CONCENTRATED STORMWATER
The collection of runoff in select areas following a precipitation event through activities such as grading, channeling and excavating.
CONTOUR
An imaginary line connecting all points with the same elevation above or below a fixed base point whose elevation is known.
CORNER LOT
A lot that abuts two or more streets that intersect at one or more corners of the lot, with the minimum front yard setback applying along each street relative to construction on the lot.
COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION
The Planning Commission of Butler County, Pennsylvania.
COUNTY SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT
A public agency charged with protecting the soils and water resources of Butler County from erosion and pollution.
CROSS SECTION
A cut through a road or utility at right angles to its length revealing materials and dimensions of components of construction.
CROSSWALK
A pedestrian right-of-way extending through a block between streets on opposite sides of the block or connecting across a block or blocks.
CUL-DE-SAC
A street with connection to other streets at only one end and having a permanent vehicular turnaround at the closed end.
CULVERT
A pipe for carrying stormwater runoff.
CURB
Concrete, bituminous concrete or other improved boundary material usually marking the edge of a roadway, parking lot or other paved area.
CURB CUT
An opening requiring a local or commonwealth permit along the curb line at which point vehicles may enter or leave the roadway.
CURVE
A rounded change of direction of an alignment that can be described by radii and arc distances. A sag curve includes the lowest elevation in a curve in vertical alignment while a crest curve includes the highest elevation. A compound curve is two or more abutting curves without a tangent between them.
DEDICATION
The designation of property, formerly privately owned, for public purpose, such designation stipulated in writing, recorded by the private owner and accepted by the public body.
DEVELOPMENT, MAJOR LAND
Any development not classified as a minor development.
DEVELOPMENT, MINOR LAND
Development that meets the requirements for a minor development set forth in this chapter.
DEVELOPMENT PLAN
The provisions for development, including a planned residential development, a plat of subdivision, all covenants relating to use, location and bulk of buildings and other structures, intensity of use or density of development, streets, ways and parking facilities, open space and public facilities. The phrase "provisions of the development plan" when used in the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code, as amended, shall mean the written and graphic materials referred to in this definition.
DOUBLE FRONTAGE LOT
A lot that abuts two streets that do not intersect adjacent to the lot.
DRAINAGEWAY
A continuing alignment following the lowest elevations, intended to carry stormwater, including swales, subsurface drainage pipes, creeks, streams and rivers.
DRIVEWAY PERMIT
Authorization to access a public roadway or street from a lot or property.
EARTH MOVEMENT
The rearrangement of the earth's natural surface, creating cuts into the surface and fills upon the surface, in accordance with the requirements of this chapter and other applicable ordinances.
EASEMENT
A grant of one or more of the property rights (e.g., access) by the owner to, or for the use by, the public, a corporation or another person or entity.
ENGINEER
An individual registered as a professional engineer by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
EROSION
The process of breaking down and carrying away of exposed ground surfaces by action of wind, water and temperature change.
ESCROW FUND or ACCOUNT
An interest-bearing note, established by an owner/applicant at a financial institution, of an amount required to guarantee completion of improvements to be constructed in his plan and payable to the Township if the owner/applicant fails to complete the improvements within the time stipulated in the plan approval.
EXCAVATION
Removal or recovery by any means whatsoever of soil, rock, minerals, mineral substances or organic substances, other than vegetation, from water or land, on or beneath the surface thereof, whether exposed or submerged.
FILL
Earth material excavated elsewhere and deposited upon the ground surface in the process of grading.
FIRE SAFETY PLAN
A plan for the safe movement of vehicles and persons to designated areas in the event of a fire or similar emergency within a recreational vehicle campground.
FLOODING, LAND SUBJECT TO
Land that lies within the one-hundred-year floodplain as shown on the Township's Flood Hazard Boundary Maps prepared by the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
FORESTRY
The management of forests and timberlands when practiced in accordance with accepted silvicultural principals, through developing, cultivating, harvesting, transporting and selling trees for commercial purposes, which does not involve any land development.
FRONTAGE
The distance across the front of a lot between side lot lines, normally the width of the lot abutting the street to which the lot has access.
GRADE
The vertical alignment of a land surface as it exists or as modified by cut and/or fill activities.
GRADE, FINISHED
The final elevation of the ground level.
GRADING
Rearrangement of the earth's surface by stripping, cutting, filling or stockpiling of earth or land, including the land in its cut or filled condition, to create new contours or grades.
GROUNDWATER BASIN(S)
A groundwater reservoir residing in one or more geologic units and separated from neighboring reservoirs by geologic or hydrologic boundaries.
HIGHWAY OCCUPANCY PERMIT (TOWNSHIP DRIVEWAY PERMIT)
Authorization issued by PaDOT or Adams Township allowing a property owner specific access to commonwealth or Township maintained roadways, and required before a building permit for development of the property may be issued.
HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION
An organization formed to manage the open space and common facilities within a development that are not to be publicly maintained; membership in and financial support of such organization is mandatory for all owners of property in the development.
IMPROVEMENTS
Physical man-made changes to a property needed to prepare the property to receive the uses proposed for it.
LABOR AND MATERIAL BOND
A guarantee, backed by the developer's collateral held in escrow, that the developer's financial obligations in connection with a development approved by the Township will be covered without harm to the Township.
LAND DEVELOPMENT
Any of the following activities:
A. 
The improvement of one lot or two or more contiguous lots, tracts or parcels of land for any purpose involving:
(1) 
A group of two or more residential or nonresidential buildings, whether proposed initially or cumulatively, or a single nonresidential building on a lot or lots regardless of the number of occupants or tenure; or
(2) 
The division or allocation of land or space, whether initially or cumulatively, between or among two or more existing or prospective occupants by means of or for the purpose of developing streets, common areas, leaseholds, condominiums, building groups or other features; or
B. 
A subdivision of land.
LANDOWNER
The legal or beneficial owner or owners of land, including the holder of an option or contract to purchase whether or not such option or contract is subject to any condition, or a lessee if he is authorized under the lease to exercise the rights of the landowner.
LOT
An area of contiguous land surface that abuts the street, whose ownership and legal description are of record in the office of the County Recorder of Deeds, and that is to be separately owned, used, developed or built upon. A lot implies one of a number of similarly sized properties in a plan, but may include any property, tract or parcel of land regardless of size or configuration for the purposes of this chapter.
LOT, FLAG
A lot not meeting minimum width requirements at the right-of-way and where access to a public road is by a narrow strip of land usually accommodating a driveway.
LOT WIDTH
The distance across a lot measured along the front building line between the side lot lines.
MAINTENANCE BOND
A guarantee, backed by the developer's collateral held in escrow, that improvements, upon completion to the Township's satisfaction, will be maintained for a stipulated time period at no Township expense against inferior construction.
MAJOR HIGHWAY
For purposes of these regulations only, State Legislative Route 309, State Route 228, the Mars-Valencia Road and the Mars/Evans City Road shall be considered major highways.
MINOR LAND DEVELOPMENT
The improvement of a previously undeveloped lot or combination of lots or an unimproved developed lot or lots less than two acres in area (87,120 square feet), involving not more than 5,000 square feet of new construction, which does not include an extension of existing public utility lines, public roads or streets, but which may include the addition or expansion of principal or accessory structures on a lot or.[2]
[Added 2-28-2011 by Ord. No. 140]
MINOR LAND DEVELOPMENT - TEMPORARY SECOND DWELLING
The addition of a mobile, modular or manufactured home on a residential development lot of two acres minimum area for the temporary housing of members of the immediate family of the lot owner.
[Added 2-28-2011 by Ord. No. 140]
MINOR (LOCAL) STREET
A vehicular street serving primarily as an access to the properties abutting it but not intended to carry traffic collected from other streets.
MOBILE or 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 and incidental unpacking and assembly operations, and constructed so that it may be used without a permanent foundation.
MOBILE or MANUFACTURED HOME LOT
A leased parcel of land in a mobile home park, improved with the necessary utility connections and other appurtenances for the erection thereon of a single mobile home.
MODIFICATION
A grant by the Board of Supervisors upon recommendation of the Township Planning Commission allowing an owner/applicant to deviate from the regulations normally in effect for his property because unusual conditions not created by the owner/applicant are present making development extremely difficult.
MODULE
A proposal to provide sewage disposal for a property, a development plan or a subdivision when such proposal involves a public or community sewer system.
MONUMENT
A permanent precise indication, established by a registered land surveyor, of points at changes of direction in the boundary of a subdivision or land development plan or at points of change of direction in street rights-of-way within or on the boundary of the plan.
MONUMENTATION, CONTROL
The placement of permanent markers constructed of concrete or metal at key locations in the ground, including tract corners, right-of-way center line, offsets and lot boundary lines.
MUNICIPAL SEWAGE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
An individual appointed by the Township and certified by the commonwealth who is charged with enforcing the regulations of the Department of Environmental Protection within the Township relative to individual on-lot and community sewage disposal systems.
OCCUPANCY PERMIT
A certificate issued by the zoning officer attesting to the fact that the proposed use or reuse of premises is in accordance with the requirements of this chapter or with a previously issued zoning or building permit and may be legally occupied.
OFF-STREET PARKING SPACE
An identified area abutting an access lane or driveway and of such dimensions, as specified by Township Ordinance, to accommodate one vehicle.
ON-SITE SEWAGE DISPOSAL OR WATER SUPPLY
An independent utility system designed to accommodate only the property on which it is located.
OWNER/APPLICANT
Any landowner, agent of such landowner or tenant with the permission of such landowner who makes or causes to be made a subdivision of land or a land development.
OWNER OF RECORD
The individual or corporation whose name appears on the records of the County Recorder of Deeds as the current owner of a property.
PARKING AREA
The portion of a lot or parcel set aside for motor vehicle storage in a multifamily, public, semipublic, commercial or industrial development.
PAVEMENT
The portion within a right-of-way designed for vehicular travel and improved to specifications and material established by the Township to carry such traffic in all weather.
PERFORMANCE GUARANTEE
Any security that may be accepted by a municipality as a guarantee that improvements required as part of an application for development are satisfactorily completed.
PERMANENT OPEN SPACE
Any parcel or area of land or an area of water designed and intended for recreation, resource protection, amenity and/or buffers.
PIN
A permanent indicator, established by a registered land surveyor, of points at the corners of lots in a subdivision plan or at points of changes of direction along lot lines.
PLAN, FINAL (Also FINAL PLAT or FINAL LAND DEVELOPMENT PLAN)
The documentation presented by an owner/applicant to the Township for consideration under the terms of these regulations after approval has been granted to a preliminary plan proposal that included the land area covered by the final plan proposal.
PLAN, PRELIMINARY
The documentation presented by an owner/applicant to the Township in support of a subdivision or land development plan for preliminary consideration under the terms of these regulations.
POSITIVE DRAINAGE
The slope of the land surface to assure that stormwater flows off the surface to a drainageway or stream and no where does water lay upon the surface.
POTABLE WATER
Water meeting the Commonwealth Department of Environmental Protection's criteria for human consumption.
PROFILE
A vertical cut along the center line of a street or utility line indicating the vertical alignment, with the vertical dimension often exaggerated at a maximum 5:1 ratio to clarify the relation between horizontal and vertical measurements.
PROPERTY LINE
The boundary line surrounding a property or any portion of such line and described by bearings and distances.
PROPERTY TRACT
An area of land, all portions of which are in the same ownership and the boundary of which closes on itself.
PUBLIC HEARING
A formal meeting held pursuant to public notice by the Board of Supervisors or Planning Commission, intended to inform and obtain public comment, prior to taking action in accordance with the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code, as amended.
PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS
Roads, utilities and community facilities used by the public and provided by an owner/applicant in the course of the development of his plan to comply with the requirements of these regulations.
PUBLIC MEETING
A forum held pursuant to notice under the Act of July 3, 1986 (P.L. 388, No. 84), known as the "Sunshine Act."
PUBLIC SANITARY SEWER
A system operated by a public authority or authorities appointed by the Township or group of municipalities served by the system, with power to issue revenue bonds, construct such systems and operate them, as well as extensions built by others but dedicated to the authority to operate.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice published once each week for two successive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the Township. Such notice shall state the time and place of the hearing and the particular nature of the matter to be considered at the hearing. The first publication shall not be more than 30 days and the second publication shall not be less than seven days from the date of the hearing.
PUBLIC STREET
A right-of-way dedication for public vehicular use which has been accepted for maintenance by the Township or the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
PUBLIC WATER SUPPLIER
A person, corporation or public or private entity that owns or operates a public water system and is regulated by the Public Utilities Commission.
PUBLIC WATER SYSTEM
A system which provides water to the public for human consumption which has at least two service connections or regularly serves two users, whether residential or nonresidential, daily at least 60 days out of the year. The term includes collection, treatment, storage and distribution facilities under control of the operator of the system and used in connection with the system. The term also includes wells or pretreatment storage facilities not under control of the operator which are used in connection with the system, and may include a system which provides water for bottling or bulk hauling for human consumption. Water for human consumption includes water that is used for drinking, bathing and showering, cooking, dishwashing or maintaining oral hygiene.
RECORDING
The act of registering with the County Recorder of Deeds a subdivision or land development plan which has received final approval by the Township.
RECORDING DOCUMENTS
The final approved land development plan or subdivision plat and any restrictive covenants that are recorded by the owner/applicant after which he may commence development but only in compliance with such recorded plan.
REDIVISION (LOT CONSOLIDATION)
The rearranging of property lines or the combining of several properties into one or more new properties.
RESTRICTIVE COVENANT
A recorded private agreement legally binding successor owners of a property to certain conditions regarding use of the property stipulated by the original owner, such stipulations being more restrictive than these of other Township or commonwealth regulations, and enforceable for a set number of years after recording.
RETAINING WALL
A wall at least four feet high on its exposed side designed by a registered professional engineer to contain the thrust of an earth embankment behind it.
RIGHT-OF-WAY
A strip of land which has been dedicated for public or private use and provides access to private property abutting it, connecting with other rights-of-way to form a vehicular and pedestrian circulation network in the Township; also an easement across private property.
SEDIMENTATION
The process by which wind and water scour material from the earth's surface and carry it into nearby streams, raising their level and reducing their water-carrying capacity.
SETBACK LINE
An imaginary line within a lot describing the limits within which building construction can occur, or any part of such line, as established by the front, side and rear yard depths for each zoning district. Certain building projections and uses of the lot may extend over the line according to the applicable provisions of the current Zoning Ordinance.[3]
SIGHT DISTANCE
The minimum distance the driver of a vehicle can see, unencumbered by intervening buildings, structures, land forms or vegetation, to safely negotiate an intersection of streets, usually measured between 3 1/2 feet and eight inches above the road surface.
SITE
Any plot or parcel of land or a part thereof or combination of contiguous lots or parcels of land.
SITE PLAN (LAND DEVELOPMENT PLAN)
The proposed layout of a lot showing all elements of the site development as well as utility and drainage lines and existing buildings and structures to remain as depicted.
SKETCH PLAN
A plan showing general layout of uses, access and other development features on a site, for the purpose of informal review that carries no vested rights or obligations of any party.
SLOPE, STEEP
The deviation of a surface from the horizontal expressed in degrees or percent, in this case in excess of 25%.
SLOPE, TOE or TOP
The "toe" is the transitional area between the lower edge of a graded sloped surface and the adjacent horizontal ground; the "top" is the upper edge of the slope.
SOIL PERCOLATION TEST
A procedure for measuring the ability of soil to absorb moisture as a basis for design in connection with on-lot sewage disposal, conducted by the Township Sewage Enforcement Officer.
STORM DRAINAGE SYSTEM
An arrangement of swales, conduits, underground pipes and/or impoundment basins designed to collect stormwater, control its flow and direct it to a stream or established drainageway.
STORMWATER
Precipitation falling upon the ground surface or falling upon improvements and carried to the ground surface.
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT
The process of controlling stormwater runoff from surfaces to prevent the rapid release of large volumes of water at high velocity that would damage lower properties through flash flooding, erosion or sediment deposition.
STREET
Includes street, avenue, boulevard, road, highway, freeway, parkway, lane, alley, viaduct and any other ways used or intended to be used by vehicular traffic or pedestrians, whether public or private.
STREET, COLLECTOR
A street that collects traffic from local streets and connects with minor or major arterials.
STREET, CUL-DE-SAC
A street with a single common ingress and egress and with a turnaround at the end.
STREET, LOCAL
A street designed to provide vehicular access to abutting property and to discourage through traffic.
STRUCTURE
Any man-made object having an ascertainable stationary location on or in land or water, whether or not affixed to the land.
SUBDIVISION
The division or redivision of a lot, tract or parcel of land by any means into two or more lots, tracts, parcels or other divisions of land, including changes in existing lot lines for the purpose, whether immediate or future, of lease, partition by court for distribution to heirs or devisees, transfer of ownership or building or lot development; provided, however, that the subdivision by lease of land for agricultural purposes into parcels of more than 10 acres not involving any new street or easement of access or any residential dwelling shall be exempted.
SUBDIVISION, MAJOR
See § 167-5B.
SUBDIVISION, MINOR
See § 167-5A.
SUBGRADE
The ground surface in a street right-of-way prepared to receive the street base course.
SUPERELEVATION
The warping of the surface of a vehicular road on horizontal curves inwards towards the center of the curve in order to maximize the contact of a vehicle with the road surface and minimize the effects of centrifugal force.
SURVEYOR, PROFESSIONAL LAND
A person who is licensed by the commonwealth as a registered land surveyor.
SWALE
A continuous depression across the land surface that carries stormwater from higher to lower elevations.
TANGENT
A straight line in horizontal or vertical alignment connecting the ends of curves.
THROUGH TRAFFIC
Traffic that is passing through an area but has no origin or destination there.
TITLE BLOCK
A box on a drawing containing specific information relative to a development required for review of the proposal.
TOPOGRAPHIC MAP
A map delineating by contours the surface elevations of a land area.
TOWNHOUSE COURT (MULTIFAMILY COURT)
A paved area serving multiple townhouse units within which parking may be provided.
TOWNHOUSE LOT
A recorded lot designed with the minimum required area and dimensions to accommodate a townhouse structure and which may be further subdivided to accommodate individual dwelling units in the structure.
TOWNSHIP ENGINEER
A professional engineer registered in Pennsylvania and retained by the Board of Supervisors to represent the Township in the review of development plans and proposed improvements and in the inspection of said improvements during construction and upon completion.
TOWNSHIP PLANNING COMMISSION
The duly appointed Planning Commission of Adams Township.
USE
The purpose for which land or a building is arranged, designed or intended, or for which either land or a building is or may be occupied or maintained.
UTILITY
A service normally required for the successful functioning of a development, whether provided by a community or a public system or by a private company. Utilities include but are not limited to sanitary sewage and stormwater collection and disposal, water and gas supply, electric and telephone service and television cable.
WATER TABLE
The average level that water below the ground surface assumes.
WEARING COURSE
In asphaltic concrete paving, the top layer of surfacing which carries vehicular traffic.
YARD
The area of a lot between the property line and the parallel adjacent setback line within which buildings or any part of them cannot be placed.
ZONING DISTRICT
A contiguous area of land on all parts of which the same uniform opportunities for development and regulatory standards apply.
ZONING OFFICER
The Adams Township Code Enforcement Officer.
ZONING ORDINANCE
A body of legislation adopted by a municipality establishing districts throughout the municipality within each of which uniform land use regulations apply.
[1]
Editor's Note: See 53 P.S. § 10101 et seq.
[2]
Editor's Note: So in original.
[3]
Editor's Note: See Ch. 192, Zoning.