This zone provides for small-scale, light industrial uses. In
addition, heavier commercial businesses involving substantial outdoor
storage of unfinished materials are also permitted. Generally, the
uses cited attempt to create and sustain a distinct light industrial
character that differs from the heavier industries and high-traffic-generating
commercial uses. Appropriate design standards have been imposed to
prevent the blighted and overdeveloped small-scale industrial concentrations
characteristic of the older small-scale industries.
Permitted uses shall be as follows:
A. Manufacturing, storage, and/or wholesaling of household/office appointments,
scientific equipment, textiles, electronic equipment, other consumer
goods and similar items.
[Amended 6-28-2001 by Ord. No. 01-03]
B. Sales, storage and/or wholesaling of the following:
(2)
Nursery and garden materials and stock.
(4)
Plumbing, heating, air-conditioning, electrical and structural
components of buildings.
C. Processing, packaging, storage and/or wholesaling of food products,
excluding:
(1)
Breweries and distilleries.
(3)
Rendering or slaughtering operations.
E. Repair shops for any electrical, mechanical or structural products
permitted to be manufactured in this zone.
F. Small engineer repair shops.
J. Public buildings and public utilities.
K. Bookbinding, printing and publishing.
L. Retail businesses accessory to and directly in connection with permitted
uses, not to exceed 25% of the gross leasable area of the building
in which it is located, or 1,500 square feet, whichever is less.
[Added 5-23-1991 by Ord. No. 91-02]
M. A communications antenna mounted on an existing public utility transmission tower, building or other structure, and a communications equipment building. (See §
150-322.1.)
[Added 4-9-1998 by Ord. No. 98-06; amended 6-28-2001 by Ord. No.
01-03]
N. Beverage bottling.
[Added 6-28-2001 by Ord. No. 01-03]
O. Alternative therapy offices.
[Added 6-28-2001 by Ord. No. 01-03]
P. Forestry.
[Added 6-28-2001 by Ord. No. 01-03]
Subject to the general criteria listed in §
150-302D, special exception uses shall be as follows:
A. Recycling of paper, glass and metal products. (See §
150-347.)
B. Methadone treatment facility. (See §
150-357.3.)
[Added 6-28-2001 by Ord. No. 01-03]
C. Adult regulated facilities. (See §
150-308.)
[Added 6-28-2001 by Ord. No. 01-03]
D. Truck motor freight terminal. (See §
150-353.)
[Added 6-28-2001 by Ord. No. 01-03]
E. A communications tower and communications equipment building. (See §
150-322.2.)
[Added 6-28-2001 by Ord. No. 01-03]
Unless otherwise specified, each use within this zone shall
have a minimum lot size of 20,000 square feet.
Minimum lot width shall be 100 feet.
Minimum setback requirements for principal and accessory uses
shall be as follows:
A. Front yard setback. All buildings, structures (except permitted signs)
and outdoor storage areas shall be set back at least 35 feet from
the street right-of-way; off-street parking lots and loading areas
shall be set back a minimum of 25 feet from the street right-of-way.
B. Side yard setbacks. All buildings and structures shall be set back
at least 25 feet from the side lot lines. Off-street parking lots,
loading areas and outdoor storage areas shall be set back at least
15 feet from the side lot lines, unless joint parking facilities are
shared by adjoining uses. In such instances, one of the side yard
setbacks can be waived solely for parking facilities.
C. Rear yard setback. All buildings, structures, off-street parking
lots, loading areas and outdoor storage areas shall be set back at
least 25 feet from the rear lot line.
D. Residential buffer strip. Any lot adjoining land within a residential
zone shall maintain a seventy-five-foot setback for buildings and
structures, and a fifty-foot setback for off-street parking lots,
loading areas and outdoor storage areas from the residentially zoned
parcels.
Maximum permitted height shall be 35 feet.
All outdoor storage areas shall be completely enclosed by a
fence and screened from adjoining roads and parcels.
Off-street loading shall be provided as specified in Article
XXV of this chapter. In addition, no off-street loading area shall be permitted on any side of a building facing adjoining lands within a residential zone nor any side of a building facing an adjoining street.
Off-street parking shall be provided as specified in Article
XXIV of this chapter.
Signs shall be permitted as specified in Article
XXVII of this chapter.
Maximum lot coverage shall be 70%.
[Added 4-24-1997 by Ord. No. 97-09; amended 6-28-2001 by Ord. No.
01-03]
Multiple permitted uses may be located in one building located
on one lot of land.
A vegetative screen must be provided along any adjoining lands within a residential zone, regardless of whether or not the residentially zoned parcel is developed. (See Article
XXVI.)
Any portion of the site not used for buildings, structures, parking compounds, loading areas, outer storage areas and sidewalks shall be maintained with a vegetative ground cover and other ornamental plantings. A minimum fifteen-foot landscape strip shall be provided along property lines. (See Article
XXVI.)
All industrial operations shall be in compliance with any Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania and/or federal government regulations, as required
by the most recent regulations made available from these governmental
bodies.
Storage of industrial waste materials shall not be permitted,
except in an enclosed building. Dumpsters used for domestic garbage
may be permitted within the side or rear yard, provided that such
dumpsters are screened from any adjoining roads or properties. Such
dumpsters shall not be used for industrial wastes. All dumpsters shall
be set back 25 feet from all lot lines and 50 feet from any adjoining
residentially zoned property.