On-Site Water and On-Site Sewage Disposal
|
Either Off-Site Water or Off-Site Sewage
Disposal
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Off-Site Water and Sewage Disposal
| |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
a.
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Area (acres)
|
2
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1 1/2
|
1
| |
b.
|
Width (feet)
|
200
|
175
|
150
|
On-Site Water and On-Site Sewage Disposal
|
Either Off-Site Water or Off-Site Sewage
Disposal
|
Off-Site Water and Sewage Disposal
| |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
a.
|
Front yard
(feet)
|
50
|
50
|
50
| |
b.
|
Each side yard
(feet)
|
35
|
30
|
25
| |
c.
|
Rear yard
(feet)
|
50
|
50
|
50
|
On-Site Water and On-Site Sewage Disposal
|
Either Off-Site Water or Off-Site Sewage
Disposal
|
Off-Site Water and Sewage Disposal
| |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
a.
|
Area
|
60,000 square feet
|
50,000 square feet
|
1 acre
| |
b.
|
Width
(feet)
|
175
|
160
|
150
|
On-Site Water and On-Site Sewage Disposal
|
Either Off-Site Water or Off-Site Sewage
Disposal
|
Off-Site Water and Sewage Disposal
| |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
a.
|
Front yard
(feet)
|
50
|
50
|
50
| |
b.
|
Each side yard
(feet)
|
30
|
25
|
25
| |
c.
|
Rear yard
(feet)
|
50
|
50
|
50
|
On-Site Water and Sewage Disposal
|
Either Off-Site Water or Off-Site Sewage
Disposal
|
Off-Site Water and Sewage Disposal
| |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
a.
|
Area
(square feet)
|
60,000
|
45,000
|
30,000
| |
b.
|
Width
(feet)
|
200
|
150
|
125
|
On-Site Water and Sewage Disposal
|
Either Off-Site Water or Off-Site Sewage
Disposal
|
Off-Site Water and Sewage Disposal
| |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
a.
|
Front yard
(feet)
|
50
|
50
|
50
| |
b.
|
Side yard
(feet)
|
30
|
25
|
20
| |
c.
|
Rear yard
(feet)
|
50
|
50
|
30
|
Maximum building coverage: 20%.
| |
Impervious coverage: No lot shall be covered
by more than 25% with impervious surface, including, but not limited
to principal and accessory buildings, driveways and walkways, and
parking areas.
| |
Maximum height of buildings and structures:
35 feet or 2 1/2 stories, whichever is less.
[Amended 10-22-2009 by Ord. No. 2009-04] |
Single-Family Detached
|
Single-Family Semidetached
|
Two-Family Detached
|
Two-Family Semidetached
| |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
a.
|
Area
(square feet)
|
20,000
|
12,000
|
24,000
|
20,000
| |
b.
|
Width
(feet)
|
100
|
60
|
120
|
100
|
Single-Family Detached
|
Single-Family Semidetached
|
Two-Family Detached
|
Two-Family Semidetached
| |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
a.
|
Front yard
(feet)
|
50
|
50
|
50
|
50
| |
b.
|
Side yard
(feet)
|
15
(aggregate of side yards 40 feet)
|
20
(aggregate of side yards 40 feet)
|
20
(aggregate of side yards 50 feet)
|
25
| |
c.
|
Rear yard
(feet)
|
50
|
50
|
50
|
50
|
The maximum allowable residential density calculated
with reference to the portion of the tract to be developed exclusively
for residential uses shall be four dwelling units per acre, provided
that a maximum density of 4.15 dwelling units per acre shall be permitted
if the dwelling units in excess of 4.0 dwelling units per acre consist
entirely of units designed and intended for occupancy by senior citizens
pursuant to a program of housing subsidization under the auspices
of an agency of the county, commonwealth, or United States government.
In no event shall the net residential density of any specific use
area and calculated with reference to that area exceed the following:
|
Dwelling Unit Type
|
Maximum Permitted Net Density
| ||
---|---|---|---|
(1)
|
Single-family detached
|
4 dwelling units per acre
| |
(2)
|
Single-family semidetached
|
6 dwelling units per acre
| |
(3)
|
Single-family attached (townhouse or quadraplex)
|
8 dwelling units per acre
| |
(4)
|
Apartments, low rise apartments and multifamily
dwellings
|
12 dwelling units per acre
| |
(5)
|
Single-family garden lot development
|
5 dwelling units per acre
| |
(6)
|
Attached garden lots
|
8 dwelling units per acre
|
Of the total number of dwelling units within
the residential portion of the PCID development, the proportions of
each dwelling unit type shall be as follows:
|
% of Total Dwelling Units
| ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Building Type
|
Minimum
|
Maximum
| ||
(1)
|
Single-family detached
|
N/A
|
*
| |
(2)
|
Single-family attached (townhouse and quadraplex)
and attached garden lot development
|
0
|
40%**
| |
(3)
|
Apartments, low-rise apartments, mid-rise apartments,
and multifamily dwellings
|
20%
|
60%
|
NOTES:
| ||
---|---|---|
*
|
Of the total number of single-family detached
and semidetached dwelling units, a maximum of 25% may be semidetached
dwellings.
| |
**
|
Of the total number of single-family attached
dwelling units, a maximum of 15% may be quadraplex dwellings.
|
Apartments, Low Rise Apartments
and Multifamily Dwellings
|
Townhouses or Quadraplexes
|
Single-Family Detached or Semidetached
|
Single-Family Garden Lot Development
|
Attached Garden Lot Development
| |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
(1)
|
Minimum lot area per dwelling unit
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
8,000 square feet
|
6,000 square feet (average lot area)
|
N/A
| |
(2)
|
Minimum lot width at building
|
N/A
|
20 feet [A]
|
75 feet
|
55 feet
40 feet (minimum width at street line)
|
20 feet [A]
| |
(3)
|
Minimum side yard
|
§ 508.10.d[B]
|
§ 508.10.d [B]
|
10 feet with a minimum aggregate of
30 feet
|
3 feet [D]
|
§ 508.10.d [B]
| |
(4)
|
Minimum rear yard
|
§ 508.10.d[B]
|
30 feet
|
40 feet
|
Dwelling, 10 feet; garage, 10 feet;
other structures, including fences and sheds, 10 feet [E]
|
30 feet
| |
(5)
|
Minimum front yard
|
10 feet
|
10 feet
|
35 feet
|
10 feet [F][G]
|
10 feet [F][G]
| |
(6)
|
Distance between buildings
|
§ 508.10.d
|
§ 508.10.d
|
N/A
|
20 feet
|
20 feet
| |
(7)
|
Parking area set back from lot line
or street ultimate right-of-way
|
20 feet [C]
|
20 feet [C]
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
N/A
| |
(8)
|
Maximum height
|
3 1/2 stories or 40 feet (but
see § 508.10.d)
|
2 1/2 stories or 35 feet
|
2 1/2 stories or 35 feet
|
2 1/2 stories or 35 feet
|
2 1/2 stories or 35 feet
| |
(9)
|
Street
|
See § 502 of the Subdivision
and Land Development Ordinance
|
See § 502 of the Subdivision
and Land Development Ordinance
|
See § 502 of the Subdivision
and Land Development Ordinance
|
A.
|
Minimum street right-of-way width 40
feet
|
Same as single-family garden lot
|
B.
|
Minimum street cartway width 26 feet
| ||||||
C.
|
Minimum alley width (private ownership)
one-directional alley, 12 feet; two-directional alley, 18 feet
| ||||||
D.
|
Upright curb shall not be permitted
on alleys except where required for drainage purpose
|
NOTES:
| |||
---|---|---|---|
[A]
|
Minimum width of an individual unit
is 20 feet.
| ||
[B]
|
Applies to end building only. When
abutting parking area or street right-of-way, then 10 feet setback
is permissible.
| ||
[C]
|
Applies only to parking lots and joint
parking areas, not to on-lot parking areas associated with individual
driveways or garages.
| ||
[D]
|
(1)
|
Within a three-foot minimum side yard,
no structures other than the following shall be permitted: HVAC equipment,
upper level building overhang not to exceed 25 square feet, chimney
projections, columns, trellises, fences or garden walls (and in the
case of a fence or wall, only where a garden lot dwelling wall which
faces the adjacent dwelling is recessed in conjunction with a patio
or deck) and any other ancillary structures deemed appropriate by
the Township.
| |
(2)
|
No dwelling may be constructed closer
than 10 feet to any building that is located on an adjacent lot.
| ||
(3)
|
The owner of a single-family garden
lot may construct a dwelling, fence, wall, garage or other structure
within 10 feet of a lot line (a "garden lot structure") in accordance
with the Township building permit procedure (except as otherwise permitted
in this ordinance) only if:
| ||
(a)
|
The lot on which the garden lot structure
is constructed benefits from an easement over maintenance or repairs
to such garden lot structure, which easement shall obligate the party
exercising its rights thereunder to restore the land disturbed by
such exercise;
| ||
(b)
|
The lot on which such garden lot structure
is located shall be subject to a restriction prohibiting such owner
from constructing thereon any window or opening on the side of a dwelling
facing the adjacent dwelling, the nearest wall of which is less then
20 feet away from the garden lot structure and which adjacent dwelling
has a window facing the wall of the garden lot structure except that
such restriction against a first floor window in the facing wall of
a garden lot structure shall not apply if there is a fence at least
five feet in height installed in the side yard of the lot of the garden
lot structure and the adjacent dwelling (a "privacy fence"), nor shall
such restriction apply if a window in the facing wall of a garden
lot structure is a clerestory window on a sill which is a minimum
of 4'6" from the floor plate. In the case where there are two adjacent
dwellings with facing walls containing windows, both lots shall be
subject to a restriction prohibiting the owner from placing a window
on the facing wall of the extension or addition to such garden lot
structure within 10 feet of the lot line;
| ||
(c)
|
Within the three-foot minimum side
yard, the owner of the garden lot structure shall be permitted to
plant and maintain grass; and
| ||
(d)
|
The declarant under the declaration
and any homeowners' association created pursuant thereto shall likewise
benefit from the easements described in clauses (1) and (3) above,
and has the obligation to enforce the restriction described in clause
(2) above.
| ||
For the purposes of clause (b) above,
a window in a garden lot structure shall not be deemed to be "facing"
an adjacent dwelling unless the wall in which such window is installed
is parallel to either:
| |||
(a)
|
The outside wall on the adjacent dwelling
which is less than 20 feet away from the garden lot structure; or
[Amended 10-22-2009 by Ord. No. 2009-04] | ||
(b)
|
The privacy fence between the garden
lot structure and the adjacent dwelling.
| ||
[E]
|
In the case where the driveway to the
garage is from the alley, then the garage and/or dwelling must be
set back at least 20 feet from the edge of the alley cartway if the
garage doors face the alley. Where the side of the garage faces the
alley the ten-foot setback shall be from the edge of the paving. The
ten-foot setback for fences and sheds shall also be from the edge
of paving where abutting an alley. In the case of reverse frontage
lots, each lot shall provide a rear yard setback of 40 feet to the
building line. Access alleys may be located within the setback area
where adequate landscaping and berming are provided and access to
the lots is restricted to the interior street or rear alley.
[Amended 11-13-2000 by Ord. No. 2000-12] | ||
[F]
|
Single driveway will not be permitted
within the front yard only if the lot is not serviced by a rear or
side access alley.
| ||
[G]
|
Uncovered stairs attached to the house
or porch structure may extend into the required front yard. Stair
treads in the required front yard shall not exceed 48 inches vertically
above grade.
[Added 6-12-2000 by Ord. No. 2000-05] | ||
[H]
|
All housing types and their accessory
structures serviced by alleys shall maintain a minimum setback of
20 feet from the paving edge of the alley except as provided in [E].
[H] shall be added to all housing types of § 508.10.c under
rear yard and side yard requirements.
[Amended 11-13-2000 by Ord. No. 2000-12] | ||
[I]
|
Maximum impervious coverage: No lot
three net acres or larger shall be covered by more than 65% of impervious
surface, including but not limited to principal land accessory buildings,
driveways and walkways and parking areas. Lots three acres or less
may have up to 75% impervious coverage.
[Amended 10-28-1996 by Ord. No. 96-13] |
The developer shall assume responsibility for
the provision of the following community services: refuse collection,
snow removal, leaf removal, street cleaning, and the operation of
community buildings.
| |
The developer may divest himself of any or all
management, repair and operational responsibility by dedication of
such facilities to the Township or a Municipal Authority, if acceptable
to these bodies, or by creating an organization acceptable to the
Board of Supervisors for the management, repair and maintenance of
public facilities.
|
Fences, walls and hedges shall be permitted
in any yard, provided no fence, wall or hedge in a required front
yard shall be greater than four feet. Any fence in a front yard that
exceeds 36 inches shall be an ornamental fence that contains an open
area of not less than 75%.
| |
Where a fence located in a front yard is situated
within an applicable sight triangle for a street, alley or driveway,
the height of the fence shall be no greater than three feet.
|
Minimum distance from dedicated road rights-of-way
to parking lots: 15 feet, provided that this setback may be reduced
to 10 feet where deemed appropriated by the Board of Supervisors and
that where on-street parking is permitted there shall be no setback
from the right-of-way, but the minimum distance of 10 feet from parking
to buildings shall be maintained as provided in this subsection.
| |
Minimum distance from town center building:
10 feet, except in the case where parking extends to adjacent parking
beneath a building or into a parking structure, zero feet.
|
Yard
|
Setback
(feet)
|
---|---|
Front
|
25*
|
Rear
|
25*
|
Side
|
25
|
*The front and rear yard setback may be reduced
upon approval of the Board of Supervisors when townhouse/retail or
retail buildings or a public use abut a street where parallel parking
is permitted.
|
NOTE: For the purpose of this section, measurement
shall be made in a straight line, without regard to the intervening
structures or objects, from the nearest portion of the premises where
a sexually oriented business is conducted, to the nearest property
line of the premises of the listed use. The presence of a municipal,
county or other political subdivision boundary shall be irrelevant
for purposes of calculating and applying the distance requirements
of this section.
|
Lot Area
(acres)
|
Maximum Building Coverage
| |
---|---|---|
At least 2, not over 3
|
40%
| |
Over 3, not over 7
|
45%
| |
Over 7, not over 10
|
50%
| |
Over 100
|
55%
|
Maximum impervious coverage: no lot three net
acres or larger shall be covered by more than 65% of impervious surface,
including but not limited to principal and accessory buildings, driveways
and walkways and parking areas.
| |
Lots three acres or less may have up to 75%
impervious coverage.
[Amended 10-28-1996 by Ord. No. 96-13] |
Acetone
| |
Ammonia
| |
Benzene
| |
Calcium carbide
| |
Carbon disulfide
| |
Celluloid
| |
Chlorine
| |
Hydrochloric acid
| |
Hydrocyanic acid
| |
Magnesium
| |
Nitric acid and oxides of nitrogen
| |
Petroleum products (gasoline, fuel oil, etc.)
| |
Phosphorus
| |
Potassium
| |
Sodium
| |
Sulphur and sulphur products
| |
Pesticides (including insecticides, fungicides, and rodenticides)
| |
Radioactive substances, insofar as such substances are not otherwise
regulated
|