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Township of Susquehanna, PA
Dauphin County
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The CN — Commercial Neighborhood Districts are designed solely to serve the needs of the surrounding residential neighborhoods. Business activities should be limited in size and scale to be compatible with the size and scale of the neighborhood.
In the Commercial Neighborhood District all uses shall be in fully enclosed buildings. Under no circumstances shall adult-oriented businesses as defined in Part 2 be permitted in the CN districts.
Commercial Uses:
1.
Banks and financial institutions.
1.1.
Brew pub.
[Added by Ord. No. 18-08, 6/14/2018]
2.
Caterers.
3.
Clothing and clothing accessories stores.
4.
Convenience stores, including fuel sales in accordance with § 27-2018.
5.
Dry-cleaning and laundry services.
6.
Fitness and recreational sports centers.
7.
Florists, office supplies, stationery and gift stores, used merchandise stores, antiques and collectibles, pet supply stores, and art dealers.
8.
Food and beverage stores.
9.
Gasoline service stations in accordance with § 27-2020.
10.
General merchandise stores.
10.1.
Medical marijuana dispensary, with consideration for the applicable performance standards found in § 27-2408, Subsection 2D, of this chapter.
[Added by Ord. 17-18, 11/9/2017; amended by Ord. No. 18-01, 1/11/2018]
10.2.
Microbrewery/microdistillery/microwinery.
[Added by Ord. No. 18-08, 6/14/2018]
11.
Optical goods stores.
12.
Personal and household goods repair and maintenance.
13.
Personal care services.
14.
Photofinishing services.
15.
Rental and leasing service for small consumer goods, such as videos, excluding general rental centers, automobile rentals, and commercial and industrial machinery and equipment rentals.
16.
Restaurants.
17.
Sporting good, hobby, book, and music stores.
18.
Taverns in accordance with § 27-2028.
Office Uses:
19.
Administrative and support services.
20.
Finance and insurance offices.
21.
Home health care services.
22.
Offices of physicians, dentists, and other health practitioners.
23.
Professional, scientific, and technical services and offices.
24.
Medical and diagnostic laboratories.
24.1.
Neighborhood pharmacy in accordance with § 27-2045. [Added 8/14/2008 by Ord. 08-15]
25.
Real estate offices.
26.
Social assistance offices.
Public/Utility Uses:
27.
Electric transmission and distribution facilities, including substations and public utility uses and facilities and excluding material and truck storage in accordance with § 27-2038.
28.
(Reserved)[1]
29.
Public libraries and community activity buildings in accordance with § 27-2038.
30.
(Reserved)[2]
Institutional Uses:
31.
Churches and similar places of religious worship in accordance with § 27-2038.
32.
Day care center in accordance with § 27-2033.
33.
Elementary and secondary schools in accordance with § 27-2034.
34.
Schools of fine arts and language in accordance with § 27-2038.
Recreational Uses:
35.
Public park, recreational areas and greenways.
36.
Social and fraternal organizations.
Accessory Uses:
37.
Customary accessory uses and buildings incidental to any permitted uses in accordance with Part 21, including parking lots and structures and drive-through facilities.
[1]
Editor's Note: Former Subsection 29, Municipal, county, state, and federal buildings and facilities, was repealed by Ord. No. 22-05, 8/11/2022.
[2]
Editor’s Note: Former Subsection 30, Telecommunications structures, was repealed by Ord. 16-07, 8/11/2016.
The following uses shall be allowed subject to Part 26 herein. Accessory uses shall be allowed in accordance with § 27-1102, Subsection 37.
1. 
Ambulance services in accordance with § 27-2037.
2. 
Arcades in accordance with § 27-2014.
3. 
Wireless communications facilities, in accordance with § 27-2039.
[Added by Ord. 16-07, 8/11/2016]
[Amended 8/14/2008 by Ord. 08-15]
1. 
Use limitation. All uses shall not exceed 4,000 square feet in gross floor area with the exception of churches and similar places of religious worship and neighborhood pharmacies.
2. 
Lot area. The minimum lot area shall be determined based on the size of the building/buildings, yard and parking requirements.
3. 
Minimum setbacks. The following minimum standards shall apply:
A. 
Front yard: 20 feet.
B. 
Side yard: 10 feet each side of a principal building, provided that when a written agreement is provided by adjoining property owners, no side yard shall be required where two or more commercial properties abut side to side. In the case of a series of abutting structures abutting and paralleling a public right-of-way, an open an unobstructed passage for vehicles and pedestrians, of at least 20 feet in width, shall be provided at grade level at intervals of not more than 400 feet.
C. 
Rear yard: 20 feet.
4. 
Maximum building coverage: 45%.
5. 
Maximum impervious lot coverage: 70%.
6. 
Minimum vegetative cover: 30%.
7. 
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.
8. 
Buffer yards for nonresidential structures: Buffer yards shall be required for nonresidential structure when abutting a residential use or district in accordance with § 27-2106, Subsection 5.
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 this Chapter.