[Added 12-20-2004 by Ord. No. 10-04]
The purpose of this district is to:
A. Create a town center as a mixed-use, compact, walkable
place featuring qualities of traditional neighborhoods.
B. Promote a streetscape character with one- and two-story
shops and stores along sidewalks, and with street trees, streetlights,
and benches.
C. Minimize the adverse visual impact of expansive parking
fields through the use of shade trees, screening, and grade changes.
D. Provide for needed transportation and traffic improvements
to minimize the impact of the town center on surrounding roads.
E. Connect the two undeveloped tracts on the east and
west sides of PA Route 33 south of Freemansburg Avenue, and maintain
vehicular access to the Lehigh River.
F. Create a network of open space and recreational opportunities
for pedestrians and bicyclists.
G. Protect the natural features of the Lehigh River and
connect the development program to this scenic amenity.
A. The district shall be as shown on the Smart Growth Zoning District and Overlay District map in Article
XXV.
B. Minimum tract size: 150 Acres.
C. Utilities: public water and public sewer.
D. The design guidelines of Exhibit XXIX-A shall be met.
E. The provisions of Article
XXXII, Streetscape Enhancement Overlay District, shall be met, except as modified by the Design Guidelines, Exhibit XXIX-A.
F. The provisions of this Article
XXIX, Town Center District, including the provisions of §§
275-240,
275-241,
275-242 and
275-243, shall apply in each case unless otherwise agreed to by the Board of Commissioners after a recommendation from the Planning Commission and Township staff at the time of review of a site plan pursuant to the provisions of Article
XIX, General Regulations, §
275-178, Site plan review, of this chapter, or of a subdivision and/or land development plan submitted to the Township pursuant to Chapter
230, Subdivision and Land Development.
[Added 7-17-2006 by Ord. No. 05-06]
A. Permitted-by-right uses.
(1)
Commercial and retail uses found in §
275-71A, provided that such uses are not located directly adjacent to existing residential uses on the eastern perimeter of the district, except for car wash, convenience store, commercial indoor or outdoor recreation, including mini-golf course, bowling alley, exercise club unless on a second floor, outdoor movie theater or skating rink, animal hospital, small, building contractor's office and storage, nursing home, self-storage development, wholesale sales or warehousing, not including a trucking company terminal as a principal use, kennel, campground, recycling collection
center, crop farming, golf course, and swimming pool, public.
(3)
Institutional uses such as a U.S. Postal Service
facility, library, museum, and nature center.
(4)
Municipal uses such as a police station and
substation, and fire company substation.
(6)
Recreation and open space use.
(7)
No impact home based business.
(8)
Home occupation, major or minor.
B. Accessory uses.
(1)
Parking, in accordance with Article
XVII.
(2)
Signs, as provided in Article
XVIII.
(3)
Other uses customarily incidental to the permitted-by-right
uses.
C.
(1)
Any permitted-by-right use in an individual building of 150,000 square feet or greater on the ground floor, subject to §
275-243A.
(2)
Principal buildings less than 20 feet in height, subject to §
275-243B.
A. Minimum tract area: 150 acres.
B. Minimum lot area: reference the Manual on page 29-19.
C. Maximum impervious surface coverage: 75% for the tract.
D. Maximum building footprint: no individual building shall exceed 150,000 square feet on the ground floor, unless in compliance with §
275-243.
E. Maximum building height: 10 stories or 120 feet for
nonresidential uses, and six stories or 75 feet for residential use,
except as indicated below:
(1)
Within 300 feet of a residential district boundary,
not including a residential district boundary separated by an existing
or officially proposed expressway: 35 feet.
(2)
Between 300 and 500 feet of a residential district
boundary, not including a residential district boundary separated
by an existing or official proposed expressway: four stories or 75
feet.
F. Minimum principal building height: 20 feet, subject to the provisions of §
275-243. Whenever two or more principal buildings adjoin one another along a main street, variations in building height are encouraged to create visual interest, so that buildings next to one another vary, for example, from 20 feet to 24 feet to 22 feet, etc.
G. Minimum district perimeter building setback: 50 feet
for all building along PA Route 33, except along Freemansburg Avenue
where the setback shall be 10 feet, and except along the eastern and
southern perimeter boundary which shall be 35 feet, unless otherwise
specified.
H. Minimum yard areas: refer to the Design Guidelines,
Exhibit XXIX-A.
I. Maximum residential gross density: 10 dwelling units
per gross acre for that portion of the tract to be used for residential
use, or for any live-work units.
J. Common open space within residential development areas:
a minimum of 10% of the gross residential tract area shall be devoted
to common open space within residential use areas.
A. The Town Center District shall be conceptually in accordance with the Master Plan included in the Appendix of the Comprehensive Plan Update 2004 (see Subsection
I).
B. The Town Center District shall be a compact, walkable,
mixed-use village that is emblematic of a college campus in the Lehigh
Valley, or neighborhoods/precincts in the cities, boroughs and towns
of the Lehigh Valley.
C. The Town Center District shall be consistent with the Smart Growth Principles and Key Design Elements adopted as part of the Comprehensive Plan Update 2004, and included in Article
XXV.
D. The Town Center District shall be built and maintained in accordance with the Streetscape Enhancement Overlay District, Article
XXXII, except as modified by the Design Guidelines, Exhibit XXIX-A.
E. Building plan.
(1)
A separate plan sheet shall be submitted to
depict the proposed building program. Said plan shall indicate the
proposed principal and accessory uses, the gross square footages of
all uses, and the building heights. The building plan shall also indicate
the total tract building coverage, existing and proposed, and the
total tract impervious surface coverage, existing and proposed.
(2)
No commercial and/or garden apartment or mid-rise apartment building lot may be located adjacent to an abutting existing residential lot, unless such buildings are located at least 100 feet from abutting existing residential lots, and 50 feet of the setback area is landscaped and buffered in accordance with §
275-171D.
F. Street, alley, and streetscape plan.
(1)
A separate plan sheet shall be submitted to
depict the proposed interconnected street and alley network. Such
plan shall indicate all street widths.
(2)
Alleys shall be provided in residential areas
in order to avoid midblock curb cuts for driveways. The Board of Commissioners
may allow a midblock curb cut if there is no possible way to locate
an alley due to topographic conditions, or that due to other conditions,
the total number of midblock driveway curb cuts does not exceed 10%
of dwelling units.
(3)
The plan shall meet the requirements of Article
XXXII, Streetscape Enhancement Overlay District.
(4)
An alley shall be a minimum paved width of 12
feet for one-way alleys, and 16 feet for two-way alleys.
G. Pedestrian access plan.
(1)
A separate plan sheet shall be submitted to
depict the proposed interconnected network for pedestrian access including
sidewalks, trails, bicycle paths, and other pathways.
(2)
The pedestrian access plan shall also be consistent with the requirements of Article
XXXII, Streetscape Enhancement Overlay District.
H. Common open space plan.
(1)
A separate plan sheet shall be submitted to depict the proposed common open space network. Such plan shall show the required minimum 10% common open space areas as per §
275-241J.
(2)
The plan shall indicate all proposed recreational
areas, proposed improvements, and their uses.
(3)
The plan shall indicate the proposed arrangements
for ownership, maintenance, and management of the common open space
areas, which shall be subject to the review and approval of the Township.
I. Master Plan.
(1)
A Master Plan drawing shall be submitted with
each plan submission to depict all existing development and all proposed
development. The Master Plan or updated Master Plan shall indicate
the current phase or stage of the Town Center that is being proposed
for land development plan approval.
(2)
The Master Plan, which will be updated from
time to time, shall be a refinement of the Plan included in the appendix
of the Comprehensive Plan Update 2004 report.
J. Staging/phasing plan.
(1)
A separate plan sheet shall be submitted to
depict proposed staging or phasing of the land development.
(2)
The staging/phasing plan shall comply with Chapter
230, Subdivision and Land Development.
K. Landscape and buffering plan.
(1)
A separate plan sheet shall be submitted to
depict all proposed landscaping and buffering.
(2)
The plan shall meet the requirements of Article
XXXII, Streetscape Enhancement Overlay District.
L. Parking plan.
(1)
A separate plan sheet shall be submitted to
depict proposed surface and deck parking. Such plan shall list the
number of parking spaces proposed in relation to the proposed use.
(2)
The plan shall be consistent with the requirements of Article
XXXII, Streetscape Enhancement Overlay District.
(3)
All applicable requirements of Article
XVII, Off-Street Parking and Loading, and On-Street Parking, shall be met, except as modified by the design guidelines, Exhibit XXIX-A.
M. Signage plan.
(1)
The provisions of Article
XVIII, Signs, shall apply.
(2)
A separate plan sheet shall be submitted to
depict all proposed signage for all wall, window and freestanding
signs.
(3)
Such plan shall also depict any proposed banners,
directional, and wayfinding signs.
(4)
Such plan shall also depict all pavement markings.
N. Utilities plan.
(1)
A separate plan sheet shall be submitted to
depict all proposed utilities.
(2)
All utilities proposed for the town center shall
be placed underground, including but not limited to electrical, cable
TV, and telephone service.
O. Civic uses.
(1)
A public emergency services building space shall
be reserved by the developer, at the direction of the Bethlehem Board
of Commissioners.
P. Manual of design guidelines.
(1)
At the time of land development plan submission
for each phase or stage of development, a Manual of Design Guidelines
shall be submitted to illustrate the proposed Architectural, Streetscape,
and Landscape Design Guidelines for the proposed construction. The
Manual of Design Guidelines shall be consistent with Exhibit XXIX-A.
Q. Declaration of covenants, easements and restrictions.
(1)
A declaration shall be submitted to the Township
and shall be satisfactory to the Township Solicitor.
A. An individual building of 150,000 square feet or greater
on the ground floor by one user:
(1)
The maximum building length shall be 385 feet.
(2)
The length of the facade of any new building
which exceed 32 feet in length shall have vertical design elements
such as pilasters, columns, piers, or recesses or projections of one
to four feet, so that no new vertical bay or section of a building
facade exceeds 32 continuous feet in length.
(3)
Building windows and openings shall constitute
no less than 30% of all frontage walls on the ground floor/first floor.
(4)
No building shall have opaque windows on the
ground floor/first floor.
(5)
No residential building shall have a flat roof.
If a nonresidential building has a flat roof, it shall have a parapet
wall screening all mechanical equipment.
B. Buildings less than 20 feet in height:
(1)
Accessory buildings may be less than 20 feet
in height.
(2)
Up to 30% of the total office building square
footage on the ground floor may be twenty-foot tall buildings.
(3)
Up to 30% of the total residential building
square footage on the ground floor may be in twenty-foot tall buildings,
provided that such buildings are for age-qualified housing.
(4)
Up to 90% of the total retail/commercial building
square footage on the ground floor may be twenty-foot tall buildings.
(5)
No principal building shall have a flat roof,
unless it has a parapet wall screening all mechanical equipment from
public view along streets, sidewalks, and public alley accessible
parking areas.