The BOR Business-Office-Residential Districts are intended to
provide a suitable environment whereby specific commercial businesses
and professional offices can be mixed with residential uses without
undue harmful effects to such residential uses. A range of options
provides flexibility and innovation by permitting specific styles
of mixed-use communities: conservation design subdivisions, and retirement
communities.
Buildings or land in the BOR district shall be used for one
or more of the following uses and/or community arrangements. No adult-oriented
businesses shall be permitted in the BOR district as defined in Part
2.
Residential Uses:
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1.
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Conservation design subdivisions in accordance with Part 17.
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2.
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Family care facility in accordance with § 27-2004.
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3.
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Group home in accordance with § 27-2004.
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4.
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Long-term care nursing and personal care centers in accordance with § 27-2006.
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5.
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Multiple family dwellings in accordance with § 27-2008.
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6.
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Rooming and boarding houses in accordance with § 27-2010.
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7.
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Single family attached dwelling units in accordance with § 27-2011.
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8.
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Single family detached dwelling units.
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9.
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Single family semi-detached dwelling units.
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Office Uses:
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10.
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Administrative and support services.
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11.
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Banks and financial institutions.
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12.
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Finance and insurance offices.
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13.
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Home health care services.
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14.
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Information services and data processing.
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15.
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Offices of physicians, dentists, and other health practitioners.
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16.
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Outpatient care centers.
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17.
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Professional, scientific, and technical services and offices.
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18.
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Medical and diagnostic laboratories.
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19.
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Real estate offices.
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20.
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Social assistance offices.
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Public/Utility Uses:
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21.
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Electric transmission and distribution facilities, including substations and public utility uses and facilities and excluding material and truck storage in accordance with § 27-2038.
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22.
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(Reserved)[1]
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23.
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Public libraries and community activity buildings in accordance with § 27-2038.
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24.
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Public transit support activities.
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25.
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(Reserved)[2]
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Institutional Uses:
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26.
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Business schools and computer and management training in accordance with § 27-2038.
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27.
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Churches and similar places of religious worship in accordance with § 27-2038.
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28.
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Day care centers in accordance with § 27-2033.
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29.
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Elementary and secondary schools in accordance with § 27-2034.
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30.
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Junior colleges, colleges, universities and professional schools in accordance with § 27-2038.
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31.
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Schools for fine arts and language in accordance with § 27-2038.
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32.
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Technical and trade schools in accordance with § 27-2038.
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Recreational Uses:
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33.
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Public park, recreational areas and greenways.
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34.
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Indoor and outdoor recreation facilities, with the exception
of outdoor shooting ranges and race tracks.
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Innovative Communities:
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35.
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Continuing care retirement community in accordance with § 27-2003.
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Accessory Uses:
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36.
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The following accessory commercial uses shall not occupy more
than 3,500 square feet of space (excluding food preparation areas,
storage, lavatories, hallways, and utility rooms) or 30% of the total
gross building area, whichever is lesser, within a building occupied
by one or more of the permitted uses listed above. Adult-oriented
businesses shall not be permitted in BOR districts.
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A.
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Banks and financial institutions.
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B.
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Clothing and clothing accessories stores.
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C.
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Fitness and recreational sports centers.
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D.
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Florists, office supplies, stationery and gift stores, used
merchandise stores, antiques and collectibles, pet supply stores,
and art dealers.
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E.
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Food and beverage stores.
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F.
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General merchandise stores.
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G.
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Optical goods stores.
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H.
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Personal care services.
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I.
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Photofinishing services.
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J.
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Restaurants.
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K.
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Sporting good, hobby, book, and music stores
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37.
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Customary accessory uses and buildings incidental to any permitted
uses in accordance with Part 21, including:
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A.
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Accessory parking lots and structures.
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B.
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Drive through facilities in accordance with § 27-2040.
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C.
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No-impact home-based business, in accordance with § 27-2041.
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D.
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Private garages, playhouses, garden houses or green houses not
used for commercial purposes.
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E.
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Private swimming pools.
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F.
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Professional and other home occupations.
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[Amended by Ord. 15-03, 3/12/2015]
1.
The following table provides the bulk and area standards for residential
and nonresidential land uses:
Bulk and Area Dimensions Table
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Standard
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Single Family Detached
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Single Family Semi-Detached
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Single Family Attached*
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Multiple Family
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Principal Non-Residential Building
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Minimum Tract Area (sq. ft.)
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N/A
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N/A
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40,000
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40,000
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15,000
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Maximum Dwelling Units Per Acre
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5
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8
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10
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12****
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N/A
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Minimum Lot Area per Dwelling*** (sq. ft.)
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8,000
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5,000
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2,200
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N/A
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N/A
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Minimum Lot Width (feet)
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65
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40
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22 interior units, 32 exterior units
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N/A
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150
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Minimum Yard Setback** (feet)
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Front
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30
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30
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25
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25
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25
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Side
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8
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10
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10
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20
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10
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Rear
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30
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30
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25
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25
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25
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Maximum Building Coverage
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N/A
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30%
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35%
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20%
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35%
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Maximum Lot Impervious Coverage
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40%
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45%
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50%
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45%
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80%
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Minimum Vegetative Coverage
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60%
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55%
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50%
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55%
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20%
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*
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Limited to a maximum of eight dwelling units per building or
row of attached single family units.
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**
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***
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Standard applies to any and all forms of ownership.
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****
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Maximum density up to 18 dwelling units per acre is permitted
if in a single residential building of new construction for seniors
aged 62 or older.
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2.
Height regulations. Height of principal building shall not exceed 42 feet in accordance with § 27-2104, except the height of any building may exceed 42 feet in height by one foot for each additional foot by which the width of each yard exceeds the minimum yard regulations of the district; however, under no circumstances shall the height exceed four stories or a maximum of 55 feet.
For office and institutional uses a landscaping plan for the
entire tract shall be required. A landscape architect licensed by
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania shall be retained to complete such a
plan to ensure the proper species, use and arrangement of plant materials.
All areas of the development not covered by impervious surfaces shall
be landscaped and maintained with suitable ground cover and plants.
Existing vegetation is encouraged to be preserved for landscaping
purposes.
1.
Earthen berms may be incorporated into the landscaping plan along
public street frontage and along property lines abutting existing
dwellings. Earthen berms shall have a maximum height of five feet
and a maximum slope of four feet horizontal to one foot vertical.
2.
Landscaped areas shall be continually maintained by the landowner.
Care, grooming, and replacement of plants shall be included as part
of the required maintenance. Failure to adequately maintain landscaped
areas shall be subject to a citation issued by the Township.
Off-street parking shall be provided in accordance with the provisions of Part 23 of this Chapter.
Signs shall be in accordance with Part 24 of this Chapter.
[Added 10/12/2006 by Ord. 06-15]
Where there is an existing front or rear porch which extends
into a restricted setback area, the same may be covered by an awning
or roof which protrudes into the setback area to no greater extent
than the existing porch or deck; and, if an existing porch or deck
protruding into a setback area must be replaced or reconstructed for
maintenance reasons or due to deterioration, the same construction
may extend into the setback area to an extent no greater than the
previously existing porch or deck. Additionally, where there is less
than 10 feet from the rear of a residential structure to the setback
line, a pervious deck may be built on the rear of a residential structure
extending no more than 10 feet into a rear setback so long as the
deck still allows a setback of at least 10 feet and so long as the
same meets all coverage, side yard and other requirements of the ordinances
of Susquehanna Township, with the condition that any deck shall not
be elevated beyond the existing level of the first-floor rear door
from the residential structure.
[Added 2/25/2021 by Ord. No. 21-05]
In addition of the standards contained in this section, and except as otherwise provided in this section, Development of residential uses on tracts of 20 acres or larger shall comply with the submission requirements and key design elements set forth in § 27-2049, Subsections 3 and 4.
1.
2.
Parking areas along streets shall be defined with landscaped bump-outs
at street intersections and at regular intervals of no greater than
12 parking spaces.
4.
Crosswalks at street intersections or mid-block crossings shall be
raised so as to provide traffic calming.