A.
Nonresidential/mixed-use buildings with footprints greater than 3,000 square feet but less than 8,000 square feet shall meet the following standards, in order to minimize the overall scale and bulk of these buildings and promote an appearance consistent with the traditional historic architecture of Lower Salford Township.
(1)
Buildings shall be designed to have the appearance of several smaller attached buildings or a main building with additions, using jogs in the facade, changes in story heights, changes in materials, or roofline changes to demarcate different portions of the building mass.
(2)
Buildings shall have pitched roofs covering, at a minimum, the main portion of the building or 50% of the building, whichever is greater. All pitched roof areas shall have a pitch of at least five vertical inches to every 12 horizontal inches. HVAC equipment may be roof mounted only on flat-roofed portions of the building. Flat-roof areas shall include decorative cornice lines and parapet walls appropriate to the building and of a size and scale needed to effectively screen all roof-mounted equipment so that it is not visible from grade level or from Sumneytown Pike. Roof parapets, sloped or not, shall wrap around all sides of a building to avoid the visual appearance of a faux roof.
(3)
The main portion of any buildings shall have a minimum height of two stories or shall have a pitched roof with dormers or clerestory windows to give the appearance of a second story.
(4)
The greatest overall dimension of any buildings shall not exceed 100 feet, measured horizontally parallel to exterior walls.
(5)
Buildings shall contain windows, doors, and architectural detailing of a residential or farm-building scale and character. Window mullions are preferred, where appropriate.
(6)
The front facade and entry area of each retail space shall face Sumneytown Pike or a main drive of a new development that is perpendicular to Sumneytown Pike, and there shall be safe, convenient pedestrian access to the entry of the retail space from both the main street and the parking area.
(7)
The front facade of each retail space shall be transparent between three feet and seven feet above the walkway grade for at least 30% of the linear width of the retail facade. This transparent area may include windows, doors, and display windows.
B.
Nonresidential/mixed-use buildings with footprints greater than 8,000 square feet shall meet the following standards, in order to minimize the overall scale and bulk of these buildings and promote an appearance compatible with the traditional historic architecture of Lower Salford Township:
(1)
Buildings shall be designed to be architecturally compatible with other buildings in the MU development or with the surrounding, existing residential or historic architecture of the Township.
(2)
Buildings shall have pitched roofs covering, at a minimum, the main portion of the building or 50% of the building, whichever is greater. All pitched roof areas shall have a pitch of at least five vertical inches to every 12 horizontal inches. HVAC equipment may be roof mounted only on flat-roofed portions of the building. Flat-roof areas shall include decorative cornice lines and parapet walls appropriate to the building and of a size and scale needed to effectively screen all roof-mounted equipment so that it is not visible from grade level or from Sumneytown Pike. Roof parapets, sloped or not, shall wrap around all sides of a building to avoid the visual appearance of a faux roof.
(3)
The greatest overall dimension of any buildings shall not exceed 180 feet, measured horizontally parallel to exterior walls.
(4)
The front facade and entry area of each retail space shall face Sumneytown Pike or a main drive of a new development that is perpendicular to Sumneytown Pike. If a building is located at a corner of roads or driveways, the main entry shall be oriented toward that corner. Entry areas shall be architecturally emphasized with covered porches, porticos, arcades, or similar architectural treatment and shall be covered with a pitched roof rising at least five vertical inches to every 12 horizontal inches.
(5)
The front facade of each retail space shall be transparent between three feet and seven feet above the walkway grade for at least six linear feet on each side of the entry door. This transparent area may include display windows with changeable displays.
C.
All visible facades of all nonresidential/mixed-use buildings greater than 3,000 square feet should include a variety of architectural design elements to avoid monotonous or blank building facades.