Lighting for all uses in the Borough shall meet the following
requirements:
A. Nonresidential use lighting standards. All exterior parking lots,
driveways, vehicular access aisles, pedestrian access areas, sidewalks,
pathways, and loading spaces shall be sufficiently illuminated so
as to provide safe movements on site.
(1) Illumination shall be by sharp cut-off fixtures with flush-mounted
lens cap, with the following exceptions.
(a)
Decorative streetlighting along private streets (not including
parking lot areas) are exempt from this requirement. However, streetlight
poles for decorative streetlighting shall not exceed 25 feet in height,
measured from finished grade to the top of the fixture.
(b)
Decorative lighting along pedestrian walkways in front of buildings
and in pedestrian plazas is exempt from this requirement. However,
light poles for the decorative lighting shall not exceed 15 feet in
height, measured from finished grade to the top of the fixture.
(2) Fixtures (including those mounted on a building or other structure)
shall be mounted parallel to the ground surface, with the following
exceptions.
(a)
Decorative streetlighting along private streets, decorative
lighting along pedestrian walkways in front of buildings, and decorative
lighting in pedestrian plazas are exempt from this requirement.
(b)
Lighting for the purpose of highlighting a structure or landscape
feature shall be exempt from this requirement.
(3) Pole height shall be a maximum of 24 feet.
(4) Illumination shall not exceed one footcandle at all property boundaries.
The one-footcandle illumination shall be measured horizontally on
the ground surface and vertically at a five-foot height at the property
lines.
(5) There shall be no direct or sky-reflected glare, whether from floodlights
or from high-temperature processes (for example, combustion or welding),
so as to be visible from within any residential district.
(6) All site lighting including architectural, landscape, and canopy
lighting shall be from a concealed source that is not visible from
the property boundaries or public street right-of-way. Lighting associated
with a freestanding or building canopy shall be recessed into the
canopy.
(7) Where elevation differences exist between a proposed development
and adjacent properties the direct source of lighting shall be shielded
from adjacent uses to the extent possible through the use of baffles
or shades.
B. Residential use lighting standards.
(1) For all residential uses that require parking lots that contain more
than 10 parking spaces, the proposed development shall comply with
the requirements of the nonresidential use lighting standards above.
(2) All other proposed lighting in residential districts shall be oriented
so as not to interfere with adjacent properties. Decorative street
lights constructed in conjunction with a proposed residential development
shall be designed to minimize impact to existing developments or properties.
All development and use of land and structures in floodplain
districts shall comply with the most recently adopted floodplain management
ordinance of Brentwood Borough as may be amended from time to time.
Temporary construction trailers, model homes or sales offices
shall be permitted in any zoning district subject to the following
conditions:
A. Temporary construction trailers shall be permitted only during the
period that the construction work is in progress under a valid building
permit. The temporary construction trailer shall be removed upon completion
of the construction authorized under a building permit or upon completion
of the installation of the public improvements in a development plan
or subdivision. In the event that construction is phased, the temporary
construction trailer shall be moved from the completed phase to the
next phase when 90% of the required improvements in the completed
phase have been installed as determined by the Borough Engineer.
B. Model homes or sales offices shall be permitted only until 90% of
the lots or dwelling units in the development are sold. In the case
of a phased development, the use of a model home or sales office shall
be permitted to continue only if the subsequent phase is initiated
within six months of the completion of 90% of the lots or dwelling
units in the prior phase.
C. A permit for the temporary structure or use shall be obtained from
the Zoning Officer prior to the commencement of construction.
D. Temporary construction trailers shall be located on the lot on which
the construction is progressing unless an alternative location is
approved by the Zoning Officer based on circumstances that make it
impractical to locate on the lot on which construction is occurring.
In any case the temporary trailers shall not be located within 25
feet of any property line adjoining residential use.
E. Temporary construction trailers shall be used only as temporary field
offices and for storage of incidental equipment and supplies and shall
not be used for any dwelling use, whatsoever.
F. No combustible materials shall be stored in temporary construction
trailers.
G. Model homes shall be located on a separate lot and shall meet all
the requirements for permanent dwellings in the zoning district in
which they are located. Sales offices may be located in a model home
or may be located in a trailer located on a vacant lot in the plan
or on the site of construction. If the sales office is located in
a trailer, the trailer shall not be located within 25 feet of any
property line adjoining residential use.
H. Model homes or sales offices located in a trailer shall not be utilized
for any dwelling use, whatsoever, during the time they are approved
as a temporary use or structure in accordance with the provisions
of this section.
I. Model homes or sales offices shall be used primarily for sales associated
with the development in which they are located and shall not be used
as the only place of business for the listing realtor.
Forestry, as defined herein, shall be conducted in accordance
with the following provisions:
A. All operations shall be located at least 300 feet from any existing
dwelling.
B. All operations shall only be conducted during the hours of 7:00 a.m.
and 9:00 p.m.; provided, further, that such operations shall not take
place during any hours on Sundays.
C. Routes to be used by the hauling trucks shall be approved by the
Borough and the operator shall demonstrate that there shall be no
negative impact on Borough streets from the proposed operation.
D. A performance bond shall be posted in favor of and in an amount required
by the Borough to guarantee restoration of Borough streets used as
hauling routes pursuant to the requirements of the Pennsylvania Vehicle
Code.
E. The applicant shall submit a copy of the state permit for hauling
on state roads.
F. The operator shall be responsible for cleaning dirt and debris from
public streets daily during the operation.
G. The applicant shall supply the Borough with the name of an on-site
contact person.
H. Compliance with state laws. The applicant shall show compliance with
the following laws and regulations of the commonwealth and all necessary
permits shall be maintained during the operation:
(1) Erosion and sedimentation control regulations contained in Chapter
102, issued pursuant to the Pennsylvania Clean Streams Law (35 P.S. § 691.1 et seq.).
(2) Stream crossing and wetlands protection regulations contained in
Chapter 105, issued pursuant to the Pennsylvania Dam Safety and Encroachments
Act (32 P.S. § 693.1 et seq.).
(3) Stormwater management plans and regulations issued pursuant to the
Pennsylvania Storm Water Management Act (32 P.S. § 680.1
et seq.).
I. Any suspension or revocation of a state permit shall constitute revocation
of the zoning approval and the operator shall be subject to the enforcement
provisions of this chapter.
J. A logging plan prepared and sealed by a registered surveyor shall
be submitted which shows at a minimum:
(1) The design, construction, maintenance and retirement of the access
system, including haul roads, skid roads, skid trails and landings;
(2) The design, construction and maintenance of water control measures
and structures such as culverts, broad based dips, filter strips and
water;
(3) The design, construction and maintenance of stream and wetland crossings,
if any;
(4) The general boundaries of the proposed operation in relation to Borough
and state streets, including any accesses to those streets;
(5) The site location, including boundaries of the property and boundaries
of the proposed harvest area;
(6) Significant topographic features;
(7) The location of all earth-disturbance activities such as roads, landings
and water control measures and structures; and
(8) The location of all crossings of the waters of the commonwealth.
K. Felling or skidding on or across any public street is prohibited
without the express written consent of the Borough or the Pennsylvania
Department of Transportation (PennDOT), whichever is responsible for
maintenance of the street.
L. No tops of trees or debris shall be left within 25 feet of any public
or private street providing access to adjoining residential property.
M. No tops of trees or debris shall be left on any adjoining property
or across any property line without the consent of the adjoining owner.
N. Upon completion of the forestry operation, haul roads shall be restored
to their original condition.
All electrical, telephone, cable television, and other communication
system service laterals on a lot or site shall be installed underground
for new developments.
The exterior finish of the building, whether finished face brick,
wood veneer, siding or any other finished facing materials approved
by the Zoning Officer, shall come down the building to within six
inches of finished grade. Plain Masonry block or poured concrete shall
not be considered a finished product; nor shall either of these construction
surfaces be considered as a finished product if painted.
Mechanical equipment designed to be located on the roof of a
structure/building must be screened with typical building materials
approved by the Zoning Officer. The screen must be designed to complement
building designed and conceal this equipment from neighboring property
owners and the public on adjacent roadways.