Street or Extension Thereof
|
Required Setback as Measured from the Center Line of Existing
or Proposed Street
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---|---|---|
North Main Street
South Main Street
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90 feet, except that all buildings located along Main Street
between Colebrook and Stiegel Streets shall be located along a ten-foot
front build-to-line, as measured from the edge of the right-of-way
| |
East High Street
West High Street
New Charlotte Street (east of Main Street)
|
80 feet
| |
North Penn Street
South Penn Street
North Linden Street
South Linden Street
Hamaker Road
West Colebrook Street (west of Main Street)
Adele Avenue (east of North Laurel Street)
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60 feet
| |
All other existing and proposed streets
|
50 feet or the width of a proposed right-of-way, whichever is
greater
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Angle of Parking
(degrees)
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Width of Driveway, One-Way Traffic
(feet)
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Width of Driveway, Two-Way Traffic
(feet)
| |
---|---|---|---|
90°
|
25
|
25
| |
60°
|
20
|
22
| |
45°
|
18
|
22
| |
30°
|
11
|
22
| |
Parallel
|
11
|
22
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Number of Spaces in Parking Lot, Including Joint Facilities
|
Landscape Strip Width Measured from Street Right-of-Way
Line
(feet)
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---|---|---|
Less than 100
|
15
| |
100 to 250
|
20
| |
Over 250
|
25
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Type of Use
|
Minimum of One Parking Space for Each
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Commercial Uses
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Automobile repair, filling and washing facilities
|
400 square feet of gross floor and ground area devoted to repair
and service facilities in addition to areas normally devoted to automobile
storage, and 1 per employee on major shift
| |
Automobile, boat and trailer wales
|
1,000 square feet of gross indoor and outdoor display areas
| |
Carpeting, drapery, floor covering and wall covering sales
|
500 square feet of gross floor area
| |
Convenience stores
|
75 square feet of gross floor area
| |
Drive-through and/or fast-food restaurants
|
2 seats, and 1 for each 2 employees
| |
Food markets and grocery stores
|
150 square feet of gross floor area for public use, and 1 per
each employee on 2 largest shifts
| |
Funeral homes
|
100 square feet of gross floor area, 1 per each employee and
1 per each piece mobile equipment, such as hearses and ambulances
| |
Furniture sales
|
500 square feet gross floor area
| |
Hotels, motels, tourist homes
|
guest sleeping room, and 1 per each employee on 2 largest shifts.
(Restaurants and other accessory uses shall add to this requirement.)
| |
Mini warehouses
|
25 units, plus 1 per 250 square feet of office space, plus 2
per any resident manager
| |
Office buildings
|
300 square feet of gross floor area
| |
Professional offices of veterinarians, physicians, dentists,
etc.
|
4 spaces per each physician or dentist, etc., plus 1 space per
each support staff employee
| |
Retail stores or shops (except those listed above)
|
200 square feet of gross floor area of display area or sales
area, and 1 per each employee on 2 largest shifts
| |
Restaurants
|
4 seats, plus 1 per each employee on largest shift
| |
Shopping centers or malls
|
182 square feet of gross leasable floor area
| |
Other commercial buildings
|
400 square feet of gross floor area
| |
Industrial Uses
| ||
Industrial and heavy manufacturing establishments
|
2 employees on the 2 largest shifts or at least 1 space per
each 1,000 square feet of gross floor area, whichever is the greatest
number
| |
Warehousing
|
employee on the 2 largest shifts
| |
Recreation Uses
| ||
Amusement arcades
|
80 square feet of gross floor area
| |
Athletic fields
|
4 seats of spectator seating; however, if no spectator seating
is provided, a temporary parking area shall be provided on the site.
Such area must provide sufficient numbers of spaces to serve all users
of the site and include a fence delineating such parking area
| |
Bowling alleys, billiards rooms
|
1/4 lane/table, and 1 per each 2 employees
| |
Campgrounds
|
campsite, plus 1 per employee, plus 50% of the spaces normally
required for accessory uses
| |
Golf courses
|
1/8 hole, plus 1 per employee, plus 50% of the spaces normally
required for accessory uses
| |
Golf driving ranges
|
Tee, and 1 per employee
| |
Miniature golf courses
|
1/2 hole, and 1 per employee
| |
Riding schools or horse stables
|
2 stalls, plus 1 per every 4 seats of spectator seating
| |
Picnic areas
|
table
| |
Skating rinks
|
4 persons of legal occupancy
| |
Swimming pools (other than one accessory to a residential development)
|
4 persons of legal occupancy
| |
Tennis or racquetball clubs
|
1/4 court, plus 1 per employee, plus 50% of the spaces normally
required for accessory uses
| |
Residential Uses
| ||
Residential dwellings
|
1/2 dwelling unit (i.e., 2 spaces per dwelling unit)
| |
Boardinghouses, group homes and bed-and-breakfasts
|
bedroom
| |
Social and Institutional Uses
| ||
Auditorium, banquet, conference and meeting facilities; church,
theater and other such places of public assembly
|
200 square feet, but not less than 1 space per each 2 seats
| |
Clubs, lodges and other similar places
|
200 square feet of gross floor area, and 1 per each employee
on 2 largest shifts
| |
Nursing, rest or retirement homes
|
3 accommodations (beds), in addition to those needed for doctors
and support staff
| |
Hospitals, sanitariums
|
Spaces shall be provided for visitors at the rate of at least
1 space per each 1.5 accommodations (beds). Such spaces shall be in
addition to those necessary for doctors and other personnel
| |
Museums, art galleries, cultural centers, libraries
|
400 square feet of gross floor area
| |
Rehabilitation centers (without overnight accommodations)
|
employee, and 1 per each 3 people anticipated to be handled
through the facility
| |
Schools below grade 10, including commercial day care and kindergarten
|
6 students enrolled
| |
Schools, 10th grade and above, including colleges
|
3 students enrolled
| |
Vocational training and adult education facilities
|
1.5 students enrolled
|
Facility
|
Length
(feet)
|
Width
(feet)
|
Height (If Covered or Obstructed)
(feet)
| |
---|---|---|---|---|
Industrial, wholesale and storage uses
|
63
|
12
|
15
| |
All other uses
|
33
|
12
|
14
|
Type of Use
|
Number of Spaces
|
Per Gross Floor Area or Dwelling Unit
| |
---|---|---|---|
Hospital or other institution
|
0
1.0
+1.0
|
First 10,000 square feet
10,000 to 100,000 square feet
Each additional 100,000 square feet (or fraction)
| |
Hotel, motel and similar lodging facilities
|
0
1.0
+1.0
|
First 10,000 square feet
10,000 to 100,000 square feet
Each additional 100,000 square feet (or fraction)
| |
Industry or manufacturing
|
0
1.0
+1.0
|
First 2,000 square feet
2,000 to 25,000 square feet
Each additional 40,000 square feet (or fraction)
| |
Multifamily dwelling
|
None
1.0
+1.0
|
Less than 100 dwelling units
100 to 300 dwelling units
Each additional 200 dwelling units (or fraction)
| |
Office building, including banks
|
0
1.0
+1.0
|
First 10,000 square feet
10,000 to 100,000 square feet
Each additional 100,000 square feet (or fraction)
| |
Retail sales and services, per store, restaurants
|
0
1.0
2.0
+.1.0
|
First 2,000 square feet
2,000 to 10,000 square feet
10,000 to 40,000 square feet
Each additional 100,000 square feet (or fraction)
| |
Shopping centers (integrated shopping centers, malls and plazas)
having at least 25,000 square feet
|
1.0
+1.0
|
25,000 square feet up to 100,000 square feet
Each additional 100,000 square feet
| |
Theater, auditorium, bowling alley or other recreational establishment
|
0
1.0
+1.0
|
First 10,000 square feet
10,000 to 100,000 square feet
Each additional 100,000 square feet (or fraction)
| |
Undertaking establishment or funeral parlor
|
0
1.0
+1.0
|
First 3,000 square feet
3,000 to 5,000 square feet
Each additional 10,000 square feet (or fraction)
| |
Wholesale or warehousing (except mini-warehousing)
|
0
1.0
+1.0
|
First 1,500 square feet
1,500 to 10,000 square feet
Each additional 40,000 square feet (or fraction)
|
Botanical Name
|
Common Name
| |
---|---|---|
Aesculus parviflora
|
Bottlebrush buckeye
| |
Chaenomele speciosa
|
Common flowering quince
| |
Cornus kousa
|
Kousa dogwood**
| |
Cornus florida
|
Flowering dogwood (white or pink)
| |
Crataegus crusgalli inermis
|
Thornless cockspur hawthorn
| |
Deutzia scabra
|
Fuzzy deutzia
| |
Euonymous alatus
|
Winged euonymous
| |
Genus chamaecyparis
|
False cypress varieties
| |
Hamamelis vernalis
|
Vernal witchhazel
| |
Ilex pedunculosa
|
Longstalk holly
| |
Juniperus scopulorum
|
Rocky mountain juniper
| |
Juniperus virginiana
|
Eastern redcedar
| |
Lonicera fragrantissima
|
Winter honeysuckle
| |
Myrica pennsylvanica
|
Northern bayberry
| |
Picea abies
|
Norway spruce
| |
Picea aengelmanni
|
Engelmann spruce
| |
Picea glauca
|
White spruce
| |
Picea omorika
|
Serbian spruce
| |
Pinus nigra
|
Austrian pine
| |
Pinus strobus
|
Eastern white pine
| |
Tauga canadensis
|
Canadian hemlock
| |
Tauga caroliniana
|
Carolina hemlock
| |
Taxus cuspidata
|
Japanese yew
| |
Viburnum lantana
|
Wayfaringtree viburnum
| |
Viburnum opulus
|
European cranberrybush viburnum
| |
Viburnum x rhytidophylloides
|
Lantanaphyllum viburnum
| |
Vilbournum plicatum tomentosum
|
Doublefile viburnum
|
**
|
Beginning this species may be difficult depending on planting
season factors. It is an acceptable species, once established.
|
Botanical Name
|
Common Name
| |
---|---|---|
Acer campestre
|
Hedge maple*
| |
Acer ginnala
|
Amur maple*
| |
Acer rubrum
|
Red maple
| |
Acer saccharum
|
Sugar maple
| |
Acer tataricum
|
Tatarian maple
| |
Cercidiphyllum japonicum
|
Katsura
| |
Cladrastis lutea
|
American yellowwood
| |
Corylus colurna
|
Turkish filbert
| |
Elaeagnus angustifolia
|
Russian olive
| |
Eucommia ulmoides
|
Hardy rubber tree
| |
Fraxinus pennsylvanica
|
Green ash/red ash (nonfruiting)
| |
Gleditsia triacanthos inermis
|
Thornless common honeylocust
| |
Koelreutaria paniculata
|
Paniclad goldenraintree
| |
Prunus sargentil
|
Sargent cherry
| |
Pyrus calleryana cv. chanticleer
|
Chanticleer pear
| |
Pyrus calleryana cv. cleveland select
|
Cleveland select pear*
| |
Pyrus calleryana cv. red spire
|
Red spire pear*
| |
Pyrus calleryana cv. stonehill
|
Stonehill pear
| |
Quercus imbricaria
|
Shingle oak
| |
Syringa reticulata
|
Japanese tree lilac*
| |
Taxodium distichum
|
Common bald cypress
| |
Tilia cordata
|
Littleleaf linden
| |
Tilia tomentosa
|
Silver linden
| |
Ulmus parvifolia
|
Chinese elm
| |
Zelkova serrata cv. village green
|
Japanese zelkova
|
*
|
Listed by PPL as recommended small tree, suited for planting
under electric wires.
| |
**
|
Not suggested for north/south roadway alignment as wind damage
can be extensive.
|
Botanical Name
|
Common Name
| |
---|---|---|
Hippophae rhamnoides
|
Common sea-buckthorn
| |
Kerria japonica
|
Japanese kerria
| |
Viburnum dentatum
|
Arrowwood viburnum
|