This chapter shall be known and may be cited
as the "Lower Pottsgrove Township Zoning Ordinance of 1973."
The effective date of this chapter shall be
10 days after the adoption of this chapter as required by law, and
the use of all land and every building or portion of a building or
structure erected, altered with respect to height and area, added
to or relocated and every use within a building or use accessory thereto
in any district shall be in conformity with the provisions of this
chapter; provided, however, that additions and/or extensions to buildings
existing at the time of passage of this chapter shall be permitted
without restriction as to height, area or setback in all cases where
it is shown that the original plans under which the existing buildings
were erected definitely provided for such future additions and/or
extensions.
This chapter is enacted for the purpose of promoting
the health, safety, morals and the general welfare of the Township
and is designed to lessen congestion in the streets, roads and highways
and to secure safety from fire, panic and other dangers; to provide
adequate light and air; to prevent the overcrowding of land; to avoid
undue concentration of population; to facilitate the adequate provision
of transportation, water, sewage, schools, parks and other public
requirements; and to encourage the most appropriate use of land throughout
the Township.
In interpreting and applying the provisions
of this chapter, they shall be held to be the minimum requirements
for the promotion of the public health, safety, comfort, convenience
and general welfare. Where the provisions of this chapter impose greater
restrictions than those of any statute or ordinance or regulation,
the provisions of this chapter shall be controlling. Where the provisions
of any statute, other ordinance or regulation impose greater restrictions
than this chapter, the provisions of such statute, other ordinance
or regulation shall be controlling.
The Township of Lower Pottsgrove, which has
an adopted Comprehensive Plan prepared in 1964 to guide the orderly
growth and development of the Township, intends this chapter to implement
the following community development objectives which have been approved
by the Planning Commission and the Commissioners of Lower Pottsgrove
Township.
A. Development goals. The following long-range goals
for the development of Lower Pottsgrove Township are adopted:
(1) Land use.
(a)
To maintain the predominantly residential character
of the Township.
(b)
To promote an aesthetic and orderly community
appearance in all areas of the Township.
(c)
To encourage more intensive development around
the existing core areas in the Township.
(d)
To provide a diversity of quality housing stock
in the Township.
(e)
To provide for a variety of land uses in a harmonious
relationship within the Township.
(f)
To preserve and enhance the natural features
of the Township.
(2) Traffic and circulation.
(a)
To achieve the most effective blending of traffic
movement and its impact on surrounding land uses in the Township.
(b)
To encourage the separation of local and regional
traffic within the Township.
(3) Community facilities and services.
(a)
To plan for the provision of needed community
facilities and services in the Township.
(b)
To provide a coordinated open space and recreation
system in the Township.
(c)
To foster an awareness and use of the available
community facilities and services in the Pottstown area.
(4) Implementation and cooperation.
(a)
To cooperate with surrounding communities in
coping with social and physical problems which transcend Township
boundaries.
(b)
To adopt the planning implementation tools authorized
by Act 247, the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code, 53 P.S.
§ 10101 et seq.
(c)
To encourage the active participation of Township
residents in the planning process and the operations of local government.
B. Development objectives. To implement the long-range
goals the following development objectives are adopted:
(1) Land use.
(a)
General.
[1]
To locate intensive development (industrial,
commercial and high-density residential uses) around the existing
core areas of Sanatoga and Pottstown Borough.
[2]
To stage growth and future development in accordance
with the construction and extension of new and existing sewer and
water systems and the provision of other essential community services
and facilities.
[3]
To ensure that new development is undertaken
in harmony with the natural features of the Township, preserving the
steep slopes, ridges, tree stands and the Sprogel's Run, Sanatoga
Creek and Hartenstine Creek stream valleys and utilizing them as valuable
and aesthetic community amenities.
[4]
To eliminate existing deteriorating and blighted
areas to provide convenience of service in a central location.
(b)
Residential.
[1]
To encourage innovative land development concepts
such as cluster development and planned residential development which
recognize the preservation of public open space and recreation areas
while providing a planned and varied local residential environment.
[2]
To ensure that Township codes and ordinances
and any lack of essential municipal services do not impose a negative
impact on the cost of new housing in the Township.
[3]
To strive for the provision of a broad range
of housing types that accurately reflect both local and regional housing
needs and market trends as well as allowing for a full socioeconomic
range of Township residents.
(c)
Commercial and office.
[1]
To provide compact, local retail centers within
core areas to serve a surrounding neighborhood.
[2]
To encourage office facilities with multiservice
functions to develop in conjunction with commercial areas.
(d)
Industrial.
[1]
To expand the range of limited industrial uses
in the Township that are representative of the diversified economic
trends of the Pottstown area.
[2]
To provide planned industrial parks in the Township.
[3]
To encourage research and development facilities
and centers in conjunction with industrial parks in the Township.
[4]
To encourage the location of industrial uses
along the Pottstown bypass where highway access is greatest.
[5]
To ensure that industrial development in the
Township provides sufficient off-street parking, buffer areas between
adjacent residential uses and is nonpolluting in character.
(2) Traffic and circulation.
(a)
To adopt a functional and design classification
system for all roads located within and adjacent to the Township.
(b)
To upgrade, realign and maintain local roads
to eliminate safety hazards and improve traffic flow in the Township.
(c)
To enforce the functional and design standards
for all new roads constructed within the Township.
(3) Community facilities and services.
(a)
To ensure that new development will be in harmony
with the capability of the Pottsgrove School District to accommodate
and educate additional pupils; the police force and Sanatoga and Ringing
Rocks Fire Companies to protect the lives and property of local residents;
and the Township Commissioners to provide necessary sanitation, road
maintenance, government offices and other community facilities and
services throughout the Township and for all of its residents.
(b)
To plan for needed community facilities and
services and their potential impact upon the Township and its residents.
(c)
To preserve open space and to provide needed
municipal parklands and recreation areas for the Township's residents.
(d)
To increase local resident awareness of the
location, purpose and service criteria of the medical and social service
agencies and other community facilities within the Pottstown area.
(4) Implementation and cooperation.
(a)
To establish intergovernmental cooperative agreements
with Pottstown area municipalities, joint authorities or informal
area planning councils to discuss items of common concern, implement
regional community facility proposals and promote a more efficient
provision of municipal services to local and area residents.
(b)
To adopt, review and amend the most recent versions
of the following planning implementation tools (and any others not
specifically mentioned herein) to promote the general welfare of the
community:
[Amended 12-3-2007 by Ord. No. 276]
[2]
Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance.
[4]
International Building Code.
[5]
International Existing Building Code.
[7]
International Plumbing Code.
[8]
NEC National Electrical Code.
[9]
Capital Improvement Program.
[10]
International Mechanical Code.
[11]
ICC Residential Building Code for One- and Two-Family
Dwellings.
[12]
International Fuel Gas Code.
[13]
International Energy Conservation Code.
(c)
To promote public awareness of the role of local
residents within the planning process and the duties, responsibilities
and purposes of the appointive bodies of Township government and to
solicit citizen support for the work and activities of local and regional
planning bodies.
It is not intended for this chapter to repeal,
abrogate, annul or interfere with any existing ordinance or enactment
or with any rule, regulation or permit adopted or issued thereunder,
except insofar as the same may be inconsistent or in conflict with
any of the provisions of this chapter, provided that, where this chapter
imposes greater restrictions upon the use of buildings or land or
upon the height and bulk of buildings or prescribes larger open spaces
than are required by the provisions of such ordinance, enactment,
rule, regulation or permit, then the provisions of this chapter shall
control.