To assure that the intent and requirements of this district are complied with, review and approval of a planned business development shall be required as a conditional use.
A. Minimum tract size: 10 acres. See definition of "tract" in Article
II.
B. Site plan. A site plan is required. See §
275-178A.
C. Information. The applicant shall present whatever information is available on the types of tenants or uses that are intended or expected in different portions of the development.
D. Relationship to surroundings. The applicant shall show how the development will be coordinated with access and utilities of other portions of the OB and LI Districts and with Routes 22 and the existing and proposed Route 33.
E. Open space and landscaping. The application shall show an overall plan of open spaces and landscaping. This plan shall be carried out through a system of deed restrictions on each lot.
F. Access.
(1) Coordinated access. Any planned business development shall make the absolute maximum use possible of interior streets, as opposed to numerous driveways entering onto an arterial street. Deed restrictions shall be placed on any individual lots that are created, to require access to the interior street system only.
(2) Access to other than arterial streets. Based upon any PennDOT review comments, the Township Comprehensive Plan and reviews by the Planning Commission, Police Chief and Township Engineer, the Board of Commissioners may require that a planned business development not have any direct access that would involve left-hand turns onto and off of an arterial street (except at an intersection planned for or with an existing traffic signal) if reasonable access could be provided off of and onto a connector, collector or suitable local street.
(3) Easements for access. The Board of Commissioners may at the time of approval of a subdivision or land development within an OB District, require a lot or tract to provide an easement, stub street extension and/or street right-of-way extension for vehicular traffic to adjoining tracts to allow an efficient interior access system.
G. Staged construction. If development is to occur in progressive stages, each stage shall be planned and occur so that the purposes and requirements of this chapter are fully complied with at the completion of each stage. Each stage shall be shown on the plan.
H. Lot regulations. Any lot proposed to be created presently or in the future within a planned business development shall be capable of complying with the lot and setback regulations of this district (see §
275-91).
J. Information on covenants. A planned business development shall include a reasonable set of deed restrictions or covenants imposed by the developer on each lot. These covenants should cover types of uses, maintenance of lots and industrial operations, with a proper means for enforcement. The covenants shall also be written to carry out the purposes and requirements of a planned business development. The language of these covenants shall be presented before a planned business development is approved.