A. 
The Township is hereby divided into zoning districts, as shown on the Official Zoning District Map that, together with all explanatory matter thereon, is hereby adopted by reference and declared to be a part of this chapter.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: The Zoning District Map is on file in the Township offices.
B. 
The Official Zoning District Map shall be identified by the signature of the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, attested to by the Township Secretary and certified by the Township Engineer and shall bear the Seal of the Township under the following words: "This is to certify that this is the Official Zoning District Map referred to in Article III of Ordinance No. 3-2009, as amended, of South Strabane Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania," together with the date of adoption of this chapter.
C. 
All amendments affecting district boundaries shall be noted on the Official Zoning District Map by the Township Engineer, including the date of adoption, and shall be attested to by the Township Secretary.
D. 
No changes of any nature shall be made in the Official Zoning District Map or matter shown thereof except in conformity with the procedure set forth in this chapter. Any unauthorized change of whatever kind by any person shall be considered a violation of this chapter and punishable as provided in Article XXI of this chapter.
E. 
The Official Zoning District Map, that shall be located in the Township Municipal Building, shall be the final authority as to the current zoning status of land and water areas, buildings and other structures in the Township.
[Amended 11-19-2019 by Ord. No. 4-2019]
The Township is divided into the districts set forth by this chapter and as shown by the district boundaries on the Official Zoning District Map.[1] The zoning districts are:
A-1
Agricultural District
R-1
Neighborhood Residential District
R-2
Suburban Residential District
R-3
Medium-Low-Density Residential District
R-4
Medium-Density Residential District
R-5
High-Density Residential/Mixed Use
C-1
Neighborhood Commercial District
C-2
General Commercial District
C-3
Regional Commercial District
I-1
Light Industrial District
I-2
General Industrial District
[1]
Editor's Note: The Zoning District Map is on file in the Township offices.
Where uncertainty exists as to the boundaries of districts as shown on the Official Zoning District Map,[1] the following rules shall apply:
A. 
District boundaries indicated as appearing to follow the center lines of streets, highways or alleys shall be construed to follow such center lines.
B. 
District boundaries indicated as appearing to follow platted lot lines shall be construed as following such lot lines.
C. 
District boundaries indicated as appearing to follow municipal boundaries shall be construed as following municipal boundaries.
D. 
District boundaries indicated as following railroad lines shall be construed to be midway between the main tracks.
E. 
District boundaries indicated as approximately following the center lines of streams, rivers or other bodies of water shall be construed to follow center lines and, in the event of change in the location of streams, rivers and other bodies of water, shall be construed as moving with the actual body of water and following the center line.
F. 
Distances not specifically indicated on the Official Zoning District Map shall be determined by the scale of the map.
[1]
Editor's Note: The Zoning District Map is on file in the Township offices.
The following regulations shall apply in all zoning districts:
A. 
In the A-1, R-1, R-2, R-3 and R-4 Districts, any use not specifically listed as an authorized use in the zoning district shall not be permitted in that zoning district.
B. 
In the C-1, C-2, C-3, I-1 and I-2 Districts, any use not specifically listed in the authorized uses for the zoning district shall not be permitted in that zoning district, unless such use is authorized by the Zoning Hearing Board as a use by special exception in accordance with the applicable express standards and criteria for comparable uses not specifically listed in § 245-121 of this chapter.
C. 
In all zoning districts where single-family dwellings or two-family dwellings are an authorized use or are a legally nonconforming use, the single-family dwelling or two-family dwelling shall be the only principal structure on the lot, except in an approved planned residential development, where single-family dwellings or two-family dwellings may be authorized on the same lot with other single-family dwellings or two-family dwellings.
D. 
In the zoning districts where such uses are authorized by this chapter, two or more multifamily or nonresidential buildings may occupy the same lot, provided each building can independently meet the applicable area and bulk regulations and parking requirements to accommodate the possibility of subdivision of the property in the future to separate the buildings.
E. 
In the C-1, C-2, C-3, I-1 and I-2 Districts, two or more authorized uses may occupy the same building, provided all applicable area and bulk regulations and parking requirements for each of the uses can be met on the lot.
F. 
In all zoning districts, all accessory structures shall be located on the same lot with the principal structure to which they are accessory. An accessory structure shall not be built unless or until the principal structure it serves exists on the lot.
G. 
In the event that a landowner and/or an oil or gas operator determines that area of the Township that is presently zoned for oil and gas development is insufficient for the development of these resources, application may be made to the Board of Supervisors to request the rezoning of additional property for oil and gas development. In the event of receipt of such application, the Board of Supervisors will consider the basis of the proposed rezoning in the context of topography, surrounding land use and development, compatibility, infrastructure, potential impact on surrounding residents and land uses, the purpose of the zoning district where the land proposed for rezoning is located and the obligations and restrictions on the Board of Supervisors under the Municipalities Planning Code, the Pennsylvania Constitution and the United States Constitution.
[Added 6-28-2016 by Ord. No. 2-2016]