The Borough Council of the Borough of Derry hereby adopts and
enacts the regulations, zoning districts and map, administrative structures,
and administrative procedures that constitute this Zoning Ordinance.
From and after the approval of this chapter, the districts herein
shall be established, and the following regulations shall be in full
force and effect.
This chapter shall be known and may be cited as "Borough of
Derry Zoning Ordinance."
This chapter is adopted by the virtue of the authority contained
in the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code, Act of 1968, P.L.
805, No. 247, as reenacted and amended.
A. The zoning regulations and zones set forth in this chapter are made
in accordance with the Comprehensive Plan for the Borough of Derry
for the general welfare of the municipality and are intended to achieve,
among others, the following purpose, regulating both existing and
proposed land uses, thereby:
(1) Encouraging
the most appropriate use of land;
(2) Preventing the overcrowding of land;
(3) Stabilizing and conserving the value of land and buildings;
(4) Facilitating development of good quality;
(5) Spurring reinvestment in the existing building stock;
(6) Lessening the congestion of traffic on the roads;
(7) Avoiding undue congestion of population;
(8) Providing for adequate light and air;
(9) Securing safety from fire, flood, and other dangers;
(10)
Facilitating the adequate provision for transportation, water
supply, sewage disposal, drainage, schools, parks, and other public
facilities;
(11)
Giving reasonable consideration, among other things, to the
character of zones and their peculiar suitability for particular uses;
(12)
Maintain and strengthen the Borough's neighborhoods;
(13)
Ensure predictability and consistency in the land development
process for neighborhood, business and development interests; and
(14)
Giving effect to the policies and proposals of the Comprehensive
Plan, as amended and as approved by the Derry Borough Planning Commission
and adopted by the Council of the Borough of Derry.
B. In interpreting and applying the provisions of this chapter, they
shall be held to be the minimum requirements for the promotion of
the health, safety, morals, and general welfare.
This chapter implements, with general consistency, the community
goals and objectives as described in the Borough's Comprehensive Plan,
as amended.
For the purposes of this chapter, words shall be interpreted
as follows unless noted otherwise:
A. Words that are defined in Article
VIII, Terminology, shall be interpreted as they are defined there.
B. Undefined terms must be given their usual and ordinary meaning within
the Borough or an authoritative source.
C. Words used in the present tense include the future tense. The singular
includes the plural.
D. The word "person" refers to firms, associations, organizations, trusts,
partnerships, companies, corporations, and individual persons.
E. The word "shall" is mandatory.
F. The word "may" is permissive.
G. The word "lot" is a synonym of "plot," "piece," and "parcel."
H. The words "used" and "occupied" as applied to any lot or building
shall be construed to include the words "intended, arranged, maintained,
and/or designed to be used or occupied."
I. The word "day" shall be interpreted as being a full calendar day.
J. When the meaning of a regulation as it applies to a given property
is not clear, it shall be interpreted in favor of that property and
against any implied extension of the regulation.
K. The masculine shall include the feminine.
Where a provision of this chapter conflicts with a provision
of another ordinance, state law, or federal law, the stricter of the
two shall apply. Where the applicable provision of this chapter is
the less strict of the two, it shall not apply. However, the remainder
of this chapter shall remain in full force and effect.
For the purposes of this chapter, parcels that may consist of
more than one principal use are permitted only in the Commercial and
General Industrial G-I District (provided that all other regulations,
including but not limited to building setbacks and open spaces for
the zoning district, are met) and the owner of the parcel must retain
ownership of any and all structures constructed thereon.