The purpose of this article is to provide additional requirements applicable to all uses in all zoning districts. These regulations are intended to supplement the district regulations contained in Articles
IV through
XIII. These regulations are in addition to the performance standards, off-street parking and loading regulations, and sign regulations and all other applicable Township regulations and ordinances, as well as any other local, state, and federal regulations and statutes. If the provisions contained in the zoning districts or any other regulations found in this chapter are determined to be in conflict with the following, the most restrictive regulations shall be applied, unless otherwise stated.
The maximum height limitations of the zoning districts within
this chapter shall not apply to the following: water towers, clock
or bell towers, steeples and religious symbols attached to a place
of worship, electrical transmission lines, elevator shafts, skylights,
chimneys, heating/ventilating/air conditioning equipment, industrial
mechanical equipment areas that are not occupied by humans, roof-mounted
solar panels, antennae and communication towers that meet the requirements
contained in this chapter, and other appurtenances usually required
to be and customarily placed above the roof level and not intended
for human occupancy.
A lot within a commercial or industrial district may include
more than one permitted principal use per lot and/or more than one
permitted principal structure per lot, provided that the most restrictive
requirements for each use or structure shall apply to the lot as a
whole.
Permitted commercial uses may have outdoor display and sales
areas as follows:
A. Passenger vehicles, motorcycles, boats, recreational vehicles and
similar items that do not exceed 15 feet in width and 30 feet in length
may be displayed outdoors. Such display area shall be no closer than
10 feet to all property lines and right-of-way lines.
B. Vehicles, boats, recreational vehicles, and similar items that are
larger than 15 feet by 30 feet may be displayed outdoors. Such display
areas shall be no closer than 20 feet to all property lines and right-of-way
lines.
C. The above setbacks shall be maintained with a vegetative ground cover
or landscaping.
D. No display area may be located within the existing or future street
right-of-way, a sidewalk or similar pedestrian area, or an area used
for required parking or loading. No display area shall be located
within or hinder or affect a clear sight triangle.
E. Outdoor storage and/or display of products for sale shall be prohibited
in RC.
The following design standards shall apply to all commercial,
retail and office buildings that exceed 25,000 gross feet of floor
area:
A. Facades and exterior walls.
(1) Facades greater than 100 feet in length, measured horizontally, shall
incorporate wall plane projections or recesses having a depth of a
least 3% of the length of the facade and extending at least 20% of
the length of the facade. No uninterrupted length of any facade shall
exceed 100 horizontal feet.
(2) Detail features. Building facades must include a repeating pattern that includes no less than three of the following elements, with a least one of the following elements in Subsection
A(2)(a),
(b) or
(c) repeating horizontally:
(d)
An expression of architectural or structural bays through a
change in plane no less than 12 inches in width, such as an offset,
reveal or projecting rib.
(3) For retail establishments, ground-floor facades that face public
streets shall have arcades, awnings/canopies, fasciae, display windows,
entry areas, or other such features along no less than 60% of their
horizontal length.
B. Windows. For retail establishments, all building facades facing a
public right-of-way must adhere to the following window requirements:
(1) All first-story building facades shall be a minimum 40% window coverage.
(2) All other stories of building facades shall be a minimum 25% window
coverage.
(3) All windows shall be transparent or translucent.
C. Roofs. Roofs shall have no less than two of the following features:
(1) Parapets concealing flat roofs and rooftop equipment such as HVAC
units from public view. The average height of such parapets shall
not exceed 15% of the height of the supporting wall and such parapets
shall not at any point exceed 1/3 of the height of the supporting
wall. Such parapets shall feature three-dimensional cornice treatment.
(2) Overhanging eaves, extending no less than three feet past the supporting
walls.
(4) Three or more roof slope planes.
(5) Green roofs. If this option is selected, no other roof option is
required.
D. Materials and colors.
(1) Predominant exterior building materials shall be high-quality materials,
including, but not limited to, brick, sandstone, other native stone,
and tinted/textured concrete masonry units.
(2) Facade colors shall be low-reflectance, subtle, neutral or earth
tone colors. The use of high-intensity colors, metallic colors, black
or fluorescent colors shall be prohibited.
(3) Building trim and accent areas may feature brighter colors, including
primary colors.
(4) Exterior building materials shall not include smooth-faced concrete
block, precast concrete panels (tilt-up concrete panels) that are
not exposed aggregate, hammered, embossed, imprinted, sandblasted
or covered with a cement-based acrylic coating, or prefabricated metal
panels with a depth of less than one inch or a thickness less than
U.S. Standard 26 gauge.
E. Entryways. Every retail establishment shall have clearly defined,
highly visible customer entrances featuring no less than three of
the following:
(5) Raised corniced parapets over the door.
(10)
Architectural details such as tile work and moldings which are
integrated into the building structure and design.
(11)
Integral planters or wing walls that incorporate landscaped
areas and/or places for sitting.
F. Mechanical equipment.
(1) To the maximum extent practical, all roof-mounted and ground-mounted
mechanical equipment shall be screened from view or isolated so as
not to be visible from any public right-of-way or residential district
or uses within 150 feet of the subject property, measured from a point
five feet above grade. Roof screens, when used, shall be coordinated
with the building to maintain a unified appearance.
(2) Mechanical equipment and open storage areas shall be screened from
public streets, alleys, paths, private streets and abutting lots to
a maximum height of six feet. When solid screening is used, the materials
shall be compatible with the building.
G. Architectural design. Special attention shall be given to the visual
appearance of industrial or business parks within the EI District
as viewed from adjoining public roadways. Specifically, the following
guidelines shall be followed:
(1) All buildings in a development shall be designed with a unified architectural
theme. To achieve such a unified theme, common dimensions, building
materials, and building placement shall be used.
(2) All buildings shall be designed such that it would be difficult to
differentiate the front and rear of a building without relating the
building to surrounding amenities such as parking lots, streets, or
common areas.
(3) Where buildings within a development are visible from adjoining roadways,
appropriate visual treatments shall be provided to minimize the view
of such buildings. Appropriate visual treatments may include vegetative
screens, earthen berms, and/or other visual treatments.
(4) Architectural renderings shall be submitted with all plans for uses
proposed in accordance with this section.
This Zoning Ordinance shall not apply to any existing or proposed
building, or extension thereof, used or to be used by a public utility
corporation, if, upon petition of the corporation, the Pennsylvania
Public Utility Commission shall, after a public hearing, decide that
the present or proposed situation of the building in question is reasonably
necessary for the convenience or welfare of the public. It shall be
the responsibility of the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission to
ensure that both the corporation and the Township have notice of the
hearing and are granted an opportunity to appear, present witnesses,
cross-examine witnesses presented by the other parties, and otherwise
exercise the rights of a party to the proceedings.