The Route 202 Median Overlay District is designed to provide
additional opportunities for commercial development of properties
located within the median of Wilmington-West Chester Pike (U.S. Route
202, S.R. 202) where Route 202 is physically divided by land and private
property. The properties subject to the Route 202 Median Overlay District
are uniquely affected because of their location between the northbound
and southbound lanes of Wilmington-West Chester Pike, a principal
arterial highway in the Township, and the impact that existing and
required future rights-of-way for principal arterial highways, as
applied through the Code of Concord Township and the Pennsylvania
Department of Transportation's rules and regulations, have on
the development potential of those properties. Provisions are made
for allowance of billboards, off-premises signs, and certain convenience
stores or mini-markets between northbound and southbound lanes of
Wilmington-West Chester Pike, consistent with the safety of the traveling
public and the health and welfare of adjacent property owners.
A building may be erected or used, and a lot may be used or occupied, for any one or a combination of the following uses and no other, and subject to §
210-224 dealing with prohibited uses and performance standards, provided that the use and conversion of any existing dwelling shall comply with the provisions of Article
XXV, Chapter
210, §
210-225, and provided that the demolition of, or special exception or conditional use for, an historic resource shown on the
Historic Resources Map, or any subdivision, land development or construction activity within 300 feet of an historic resource shall be subject to the provisions of Article XIXA, Chapter
210, Historic Preservation, relating to historic preservation, and further provided that the use shall comply with the provisions of Article
XX, Chapter
210, Floodplain Conservation District.
A. Uses by right in Route 202 Median Overlay District.
(1)
The principal uses permitted by right in the underlying zoning
district(s) applicable to the property shall be permitted by right.
(2)
Billboards and off-premises signs in accordance with standards and criteria set forth in §
210-287.
B. Accessory uses.
(1)
The accessory uses permitted in the underlying zoning district(s)
applicable to the property shall be permitted as set forth in the
underlying zoning district(s).
C. Uses by special exception, when authorized by the Zoning Hearing
Board.
(1)
The uses permitted by special exception in the underlying zoning
district(s) applicable to the property shall be permitted by special
exception.
D. Conditional uses, subject to the provisions of Article
XXVII, Chapter
210.
(1)
Convenience store or mini-market of 4,000 square feet or more,
including the sale of gasoline as an accessory use, provided:
(a)
Said use is designed for commercial goods and hours of operation
which encourage short stops for specific items rather than extensive
shopping trips;
(b)
The lot on which said use is established shall not be less than
three acres in size unless an applicant can demonstrate that:
[1]
Its property has frontage on two principal arterial highways
situated within the Township, which require a greater allocation of
right-of-way than other street classifications in the Township;
[2]
The maximum total impervious coverage, maximum total building
coverage, minimum structure setbacks and parking of the underlying
zoning district(s) applicable to the property can be met; and
[3]
Safe and efficient access to the property can be provided, in
which case the lot area may be reduced to not less than 1.25 acres
in size; and
(c)
The lot on which such use is established shall be located at a highway intersection with the lot containing frontage on two highways classified as principal arterial highways and/or collector highways by Chapter
160, Subdivision and Land Development.
Special development regulations are as follows:
A. The special requirements prescribed for the underlying zoning district(s)
applicable to the property shall apply.
Landscaping regulations are as follows:
A. See Article
XXI of Chapter
210. The requirements of the underlying zoning district(s) applicable to the property shall apply.