No more than one principal use shall be permitted
on a lot, unless specifically permitted by this chapter.
No building shall exceed the maximum building
height standard specified in the relevant district regulations of
this chapter, except that such standard shall not apply to water towers,
church spires, belfries, solar energy collectors (and equipment used
for the mounting or operation of such collectors), chimneys or other
appurtenances usually required to be placed above the roof level and
not intended for human occupancy. Although exempted from structural
height limitations, these structures shall not diminish the solar
access of other properties.
In order to encourage the sound development
of frontage along arterial and collector streets (as defined on the
Borough's Official Street Classification) and to minimize traffic
congestion and hazard, the following special provisions shall apply:
A. Off-street parking and loading. All areas for off-street
parking, off-street loading and unloading and the storage or movement
of motor vehicles shall be physically separated from the highway or
street by a raised curb, planting strip, wall or other suitable barrier
against unchanneled motor vehicle entrance or exit, except for necessary
accessways or access roads which supply entrance to and egress from
such parking, loading or storage area. All parking areas or lots shall
be designed to prohibit vehicles from backing out on the street, and
the capacity of each lot shall provide adequate storage area and distribution
facilities upon the lot to prevent backup of vehicles on a public
street while awaiting entry to the lot.
B. Access. Each use with less than 100 feet of frontage
on an arterial or collector street shall have not more than one accessway
to each such street, and no business or other use with 100 feet or
more of frontage on an arterial or collector street shall have more
than two accessways to any one street for each 300 feet of frontage.
Where practicable, access to parking areas shall be provided by a
common service driveway in order to avoid direct access to an arterial
or collector street.
C. Street intersection. To the fullest extent possible,
intersections with collector and arterial streets shall be located
not less than 1,000 feet apart, measured from center line to center
line. Exceptions shall be those cases deemed to require closer spacing
without endangering the public's safety.
D. Planned developments. In the case of a planned development,
shopping center, office complex, group of multiple-family dwellings
or similar grouping of principal buildings on a lot, and in any other
case where practicable:
(1) Each principal building shall front upon a marginal
access street, service road, common parking lot or similar area and
not directly upon a public street.
(2) Provision shall be made for safe and efficient ingress
and egress to and from public streets and highways serving the unified
development, without undue congestion to or interference with normal
traffic flow within the Borough.
(3) All streets and accessways shall conform to the specifications
determined by the Borough Engineer and the requirements of the Borough
Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance. Provision shall be made for adequate signalization, turn,
standby and deceleration lanes, and similar facilities where deemed
necessary by the Borough Engineer.
(4) All driveways, aisles, maneuvering spaces, vehicular
service areas or spaces between or about buildings, other than those
related to a dwelling, shall be adequately illuminated during night
hours of use at no cost to the Borough.
E. Reverse frontage encouraged. Direct vehicular access
from individual lots abutting arterial or collector streets shall
be strongly discouraged and reverse frontage shall be encouraged.
A temporary permit may be issued by the Zoning
Officer for structures or uses necessary during construction or other
special circumstances of a nonrecurring nature subject to the following
additional provisions:
A. The life of such permit shall not exceed one year
and may be renewed for an aggregate period of not more than two years.
B. Such structure or use shall be removed completely
upon expiration of the permit without cost to the Borough.