As used in this chapter, the following terms shall
have the meanings indicated:
ACCESSORY BUILDING
A building subordinate to and serving the main building on
a lot and used for purposes customarily incidental to those of the
main building.
ACCESSORY USE
A use of land or of a building or a portion thereof customarily
incidental and subordinate to the principal use of the land or building
and located on the same lot with such principal use.
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT USE
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No. 1316]
(1)
Adult entertainment uses include any of the following as defined
below:
(a)
ADULT ARCADEAny place to which the public is permitted or invited to operate still or motion-producing devices which show images to five or fewer persons per machine at any one time and where the image so displayed or distinguished or characterized depicts or describes specified anatomical areas or specific sexual activities.
(b)
[1]
Any commercial establishment which, as one of its principal
business purposes, offers for sale or rental for any form of consideration
any one or more of the following:
[a]
Books, magazines, periodicals or other printed matter, or photographs,
films, motion pictures, videocassettes or video productions, slides
or other visual representations which depict or describe specified
sexual activities or specified anatomical areas.
[b]
Instruments, devices or paraphernalia which are designed for
use in connection with specified sexual activities.
[2]
A commercial establishment may have other principal business
purposes that do not involve the offering for sale or rental of material
depicting or describing specified sexual activities or specified anatomical
areas and still be categorized as an adult bookstore, adult novelty
shop or adult video store. Such other business purposes will not serve
to exempt such commercial establishments from being categorized as
an adult bookstore, adult novelty shop or adult video store so long
as one of its principal business purposes is offering for sale or
rental for consideration the specified materials which depict or describe
specified sexual activities or specified anatomical areas. Notwithstanding
anything contained herein to the contrary, a business engaged in the
sale of birth control devices, medications or products incidental
to the sale of other medications or products and not as its principal
business shall not be deemed to be an adult bookstore, adult novelty
shop or adult video store.
(d)
ADULT MOTION-PICTURE THEATERA structure used for presenting material distinguished or characterized by an emphasis on matter depicting, describing or relating to specified sexual activities or specified anatomical areas for observation by patrons therein.
(e)
ADULT MOTELA hotel, motel or similar commercial establishment which offers accommodation to the public for any form of consideration, provides patrons with closed circuit television transmission, films, motion pictures, videocassettes, slides or other photographic reproductions which are used for presenting material distinguished or characterized by an emphasis on matter depicting or describing specified sexual activities or specified anatomical areas.
(f)
PEEP SHOWSAny structure which houses a commercial establishment with the capacity for one or more persons, used for presenting material distinguished or characterized by an emphasis on matter depicting or describing specified sexual activity or specified anatomical areas for observation by parties therein.
(g)
SEXUAL ENCOUNTER SHOWA business or commercial enterprise that, as one of its primary business purposes, offers physical contact in the form of wrestling or tumbling between person of the opposite sex or activities between two or more persons when one or more of the persons is in a state of nudity or seminudity.
(2)
As used in the "adult entertainment use" definition, the following
terms shall have the meanings indicated:
(a)
ADULT ENTERTAINMENTLive or nonlive entertainment containing sexual activities or displaying or presenting specified anatomical areas. This definition is a broad overall definition which includes the activities of adult arcades/cabarets/dance halls/private clubs/bars/gentlemen's bars/taverns/adult bookstores, adult video stores, adult mini motion-picture theaters and peep shows, adult motels and sexual encounter centers as part of its definition for adult entertainment.
(b)
NUDITYThe appearance of the specified anatomical area without any covering on the body area.
(c)
SEMINUDITYState of dress in which clothing partially or transparently covers the specified anatomical areas.
(d)
SPECIFIED ANATOMICAL AREASHuman genitals, pubic region, anus, buttocks, female breasts below the top of the areola or human male genitals in a discernibly turgid state, even if completely and opaquely covered.
(e)
[1]
Human genitals in a state of sexual stimulation or arousal.
[2]
Acts or simulated acts of sexual intercourse, masturbation,
sodomy, oral copulation or bestiality.
[3]
Fondling or other erotic touching of specified anatomical areas.
AMUSEMENT CENTER
An establishment offering three or more amusement devices,
including but not limited to coin-operated electronic games, shooting
galleries, table games and similar recreational diversions within
an enclosed building.
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No. 1316]
BUFFER PLANTING STRIP
A strip of required yard space adjacent to the boundary of
a property or district, which strip shall be landscaped for the full
width, or as otherwise specified, and on which is located a screen
of sufficient density and height to constitute an effective screen
as approved by the Borough Engineer and to give immediate visual screening
to an abutting property or district. The required screen shall constitute
a planting of dense evergreens or a compact evergreen hedge, or, where
otherwise specifically designated, an appropriately scaled and designed
wall, fence, natural landscaping or combination thereof.
BUILDING, ATTACHED
A building which has a total of two or more party walls in
common with adjacent buildings.
BUILDING COVERAGE
The horizontal area measured within the outside of the exterior
walls of the ground floor of all principal and accessory buildings
on a lot.
BUILDING HEIGHT
The vertical distance from the average grade (i.e., the average
of the grades taken at twenty-foot intervals around the building perimeter)
to the top of the highest roof beam of a flat roof, or to the mean
level of a sloped roof, provided that chimneys and spires shall not
be included in measuring the height. Elevators, stairs, equipment
storage areas, tanks and air-conditioning towers located on the roof
shall not be included if they occupy 25% or less of the roof area
and do not project more than 10 feet above the roof line.
BUILDING LINE
A line parallel to the street right-of-way at a distance
equal to the depth of the front yard or setback required for the district
in which the lot is located, except in the case of an interior lot
not fronting on a street or highway for its full width, in which case,
the building line shall be a line parallel to the street right-of-way
at a distance from the property line nearest to the highway or street
equal to the depth of the front yard setback as required for the district
in which the lot is located. If a lot fronts on more than one street
or highway, then the building line on the major street shall be that
line which is already in existence.
CARPORT
A roofed structure providing space for the parking or storage
of motor vehicles and enclosed on not more than three sides.
CEMETERY
Land used or intended to be used for human burial.
CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY
A statement signed by the Code Enforcement Officer or other
duly designated Borough official setting forth that a building, structure
or use legally complies with this chapter and other applicable codes
and regulations and that the same may be used for the purpose stated
herein.
CHURCH or SYNAGOGUE
A building or structure or group of buildings or structures
which, by design and construction, are primarily intended for the
conducting of organized religious services and accessory uses associated
therewith.
COMMUNICATIONS ANTENNA
Any device used for the transmission or reception of radio,
television, wireless telephone, pager, commercial mobile radio service
or any other wireless communications signals including, without limitation,
omnidirectional or whip antennas and directional or panel antennas,
owned or operated by any person or entity licensed by the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) to operate such device. This definition
shall not include private-residence-mounted satellite dishes or television
antennas or amateur radio equipment including, without limitation,
ham or citizen band radio antennas.
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No. 1347]
COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT BUILDING
An unmanned building or cabinet containing communications
equipment required for the operation of communications antennas and
covering an area on the ground not greater than 250 square feet.
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No. 1347]
COMMUNICATIONS TOWER
A structure other than a building, such as a monopole, self-supporting
or guyed tower, designed and used to support communications antennas.
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No. 1347]
CONDITIONAL USE
A use which, because of its potential for impact on the community
at large, is permitted by Council only after a public hearing is held.
Approval by Council will be based on this hearing and on the applicable
standards and criteria defined in this chapter.
CONVERSION
The change of an existing single-family detached dwelling
into a lawful multifamily dwelling on the same lot and without subdivision
or introducing a new owner. Where the area and bulk regulations and
other applicable provisions of this chapter permit, such conversion
may be accomplished by appropriate internal alteration upon the issuance
of necessary permits.
DAY-CARE CENTER
An establishment in which four or more children between two
and five years of age are enrolled, and where tuition, fees or other
forms of compensation for the care of children are charged, and which
is licensed or approved to operate as a child-care center.
DENSITY
The number of families, individuals, dwelling units or housing
structures per unit of land that are permitted by this chapter.
DORMITORY
A building used as group living quarters for a student body
or religious order as an accessory use for a college, university,
convent, rectory, hospital or other similar institutional use.
DWELLING, MULTIFAMILY
A building designed and used exclusively as a residence for
three or more families living independently of one another. As defined,
this dwelling type includes duplexes, quadruplexes and apartments.
DWELLING, SINGLE-FAMILY ATTACHED
A building designed and occupied exclusively as a residence
for one family, which building has party walls in common with other
dwellings. As defined, this dwelling type includes townhouses and
row homes.
DWELLING UNIT
One or more rooms designed, occupied or intended for occupancy
as separate living quarters, with cooking, sleeping and sanitary facilities
provided within the dwelling unit for the exclusive use of a single
family maintaining a household.
FAMILY
One or more persons occupying a single dwelling unit. However,
unless all persons are related by blood or marriage or are domestic
servants employed full-time on the premises, no single dwelling unit
shall contain over three unrelated persons.
FLOOR AREA, GROSS
The sum of the gross horizontal areas of the several floors
of a building measured from the exterior face of exterior walls, or
from the center line of a wall separating two buildings, but not including
interior parking spaces, loading spaces for motor vehicles or any
space where the floor-to-ceiling height is less than six feet.
FRONTAGE
That side of a lot abutting on a street. On a corner lot,
the frontage is the side where the main entrance is located.
GARAGE, PRIVATE
An accessory building, including carports used for the storage
of one, but not more than three, motor vehicles, owned and used by
the owner or tenant of the lot on which it is erected for a purpose
of the use on the lot.
GARAGE, PUBLIC
A building or portion thereof, other than a private customer
and employee garage or private residential garage, used primarily
for the parking and storage of vehicles and available to the general
public.
HEIGHT OF A COMMUNICATIONS TOWER
The vertical distance measured from the ground level to the
highest point on a communications tower, including antennas mounted
on the tower.
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No. 1347]
HOME OCCUPATION
An accessory use of a dwelling that constitutes either entirely
or partly the livelihood of a person living in the dwelling.
HOSPITAL
An institution providing health services primarily for inpatient
medical or surgical care of the sick or injured, including related
facilities such as laboratories, outpatient departments, training
facilities, central service facilities and staff offices which are
an integral part of the institution.
LOT
A parcel of land on which a main building and any accessory
building are or may be placed, together with the required open spaces
and setbacks.
LOT AREA
The total horizontal area included within the lot lines.
LOT, CORNER
A lot which is bounded on at least two sides by streets,
whenever the lines of such streets, extended, form an interior angle
of 135° or less.
LOT, DEPTH OF
The mean horizontal distance between the front lot line and
the rear lot line. For a corner lot, the depth shall be measured as
the minimum distance perpendicular to the front lot line.
LOT LINE
Any legally recorded boundary of a lot. Any lot line which
is not a rear lot line or a front lot line shall be deemed a side
lot line.
LOT LINE, FRONT
The street line at the front of a lot. On a corner lot, the
front lot line shall be designated on an approved final subdivision
or land development plan, where one exists. Where such an approved
final plan does not exist, the front lot line will be on the side
of the main entrance.
LOT LINE, REAR
Any lot line, except a front lot line, which is parallel
to, or within 45° of being parallel to, and does not intersect,
any street line. In the case of a corner lot, see the definition of
"yard, rear."
LOT LINE, SIDE
Any lot line which is not a front lot line or a rear lot
line.
LOT, WIDTH OF
The mean horizontal distance between side lot lines measured
at substantial right angles to the depth of the lot.
MEDICAL OFFICE BUILDING
A building constructed as a professional building for the
offices of three or more medical practitioners.
MOTOR VEHICLE REPAIR SHOP
Any building, premises and land in which or upon which a
business, service or industry involving the maintenance, service,
repair or painting of vehicles is conducted or rendered.
MOTOR VEHICLE SALES AGENCY
Any building, land area or other premises used principally
for the display and sale of motor vehicles and for the hire of or
remuneration from motor vehicles. This shall be interpreted to exclude
the operation of a salvage yard and services rendered incidental to
such sale. Any warranty repair work shall be permitted.
MOTOR VEHICLE SERVICE STATION
Any building, land area or other premises or portion thereof
used or intended to be used for the retail dispensing or sale of vehicular
fuels, including, as an accessory use, the sale and installation of
lubricants, tires, batteries and similar accessories.
MUNICIPAL BUILDING USE
A use owned by the Borough, such as parks, playgrounds and
other recreational and cultural areas; sites for sewage treatment,
solid waste and refuse disposal and other public facilities owned
and operated for the good and well-being of the Borough; and activities
regularly conducted by the Borough at such sites and/or facilities.
NONCONFORMING LOT
A lot lawfully existing on the effective date of this chapter
(Ordinance No. 1115, passed July 12, 1984) or any amendment thereto
affecting such lot, which does not conform to the regulations of this
chapter for the district in which it is situated.
NONCONFORMING STRUCTURE
A structure or part of a structure which does not comply
with the applicable provisions of this chapter, where such structure
lawfully existed prior to the enactment of this chapter. Such nonconforming
structures include, but are not limited to, nonconforming signs.
NONCONFORMING USE
A use, whether of land or of a structure, which does not
comply with an applicable use provision of this chapter or any amendment
heretofore or hereafter enacted, where such use lawfully existed prior
to the enactment of this chapter or amendment.
NURSING OR CONVALESCENT HOME
A facility providing nursing services on a continuing basis
which admits the majority of occupants upon the advice of physicians
as ill or infirm persons requiring nursing services, which provides
for physicians' services or supervision, and which maintains medical
records, including facilities providing similar medical or nursing
services. Facilities for care of the acutely ill or for surgical or
obstetrical services shall not be considered similar services under
this definition, nor shall hospitals be construed to be included in
this definition.
PARKING SPACE
An open space or a garage on a lot behind the front building
line intended for motor vehicles. The area of any parking space shall
be not less than nine feet by 20 feet (180 square feet), exclusive
of manipulating turning space and circulation access to a street or
alley.
PENNSYLVANIA MUNICIPALITIES PLANNING CODE
Pennsylvania Act 247 of 1968 (P.L. 805), as amended, also
cited as 53 P.S. § 10101 et seq., or any subsequent act
of the commonwealth which replaces, supplements or repeals any or
all of the provisions of Act 247.
PUBLIC UTILITY TRANSMISSION TOWER
A structure, owned and operated by a public utility electric
company regulated by the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, designed
and used to support overhead electricity transmission lines, telephone
lines or cable television lines.
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No. 1347]
RECREATIONAL AREA
A private or public space, including essential buildings
and structures, used for play and recreational space for individuals.
RECREATION, INDOOR
An establishment providing completely enclosed recreation
activities. Accessory uses shall be permitted to include the preparation
and serving of food and/or the sale of equipment related to the enclosed
uses. Included in this definition shall be bowling, roller skating
or ice skating, billiards, pool, motion picture theaters, and related
amusements.
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No. 1316]
RECREATION, OUTDOOR
An area free of buildings except for rest rooms, dressing
rooms, equipment storage, maintenance buildings, open-air pavilions
and similar structures used primarily for recreational activities.
[Added 5-19-2005 by Ord.
No. 1316]
RESTAURANT, FAST-FOOD
Any restaurant where the design or method of operation involves
the serving of the food or beverage, which is not normally delivered
to the customer's table, by an employee of the restaurant. This
includes all establishments: where over 30% of the business involves
the sale of refreshments or beverages taken out and consumed in places
other than the interior of the restaurant; where the food is already
prepared for consumption, packaged in paper, Styrofoam or similar
materials; or where any food or drink is served or dispensed by means
of a drive-through window. Notwithstanding anything contained herein
to the contrary, a coffee shop shall not be deemed to be a fast-food
restaurant unless such coffee shop serves or dispenses food or drink
by means of a drive-through window.
[Added 5-19-2005 by Ord.
No. 1316]
RESTAURANT, GENERAL
Any restaurant where the customer is normally served the
food or beverage by a restaurant employee at the table or counter
at which such items are consumed, and where less than 30% of the business
involves the sale of food, refreshments or beverages taken out and
consumed in places other than the interior of the restaurant or a
cafeteria-style operation where the food or beverage is consumed on
the premises.
[Added 5-19-2005 by Ord.
No. 1316]
RESTAURANT, SIT-DOWN
Any restaurant where the customer is normally served the
food or beverage by a restaurant employee at the table or counter
at which such items are consumed, or a cafeteria-style operation where
the food or beverage is consumed on the premises.
RESTAURANT, TAKE OUT
An establishment that sells food only for consumption off
the premises.
[Added 5-19-2005 by Ord.
No. 1316]
RIGHT-OF-WAY
A strip of land acquired by reservation, dedication, forced
dedication, prescription or condemnation and intended to be occupied
or occupied by a road, crosswalk, railroad, electric transmission
line, oil or gas pipeline, waterline, watercourse or other similar
use.
SATELLITE DISH
An instrument that receives a television picture and sound
(a signal) by way of a satellite from a broadcasting studio and sends
it to a television set in a residence.
SETBACK
The distance between the street right-of-way line and the
front line of a building or any projection thereof.
SIGN
Any object, device, display or structure, or part thereof,
situated outdoors or indoors, which is used to advertise, identify,
display, direct or attract attention to an object, person, institution,
organization, business, product, service, event, or location by any
means, including words, letters, figures, designs, symbols, fixtures,
colors, illumination or projected images.
SIGN AREA
That area which is part of the sign and which is not included
as part of the frame or support structure. In the case of an applied
sign to a window or door, the area includes the perimeter of all letters
or designs that make up the sign.
SIGN, CANOPY
Lettering on an awning or canopy attached to and supported
by a building.
SIGN, GROUND
Any sign, other than a pole sign, placed upon or supported
by the ground independent of any other structure.
SIGN, PARALLEL
A sign attached to the wall or fascia of a building, supported
by the building and oriented in a plane parallel to that of the building
fascia.
SIGN, POLE
A sign that is mounted on a freestanding pole or other support
so that the bottom edge of the sign face is six feet or more above
grade.
SIGN, PROJECTING
A sign, other than a wall sign, attached to and supported
by the wall or fascia of a building.
SIGN, WALL
Lettering or other graphics printed directly on a side or
rear exterior wall.
SPECIAL EXCEPTION
Special permission granted by the Zoning Hearing Board only
where specific provision is made for such a procedure by this chapter
or an amendment thereto.
STORE, CONVENIENCE
Those retail uses which utilize substantially more parking
per square foot of retail space than other retail uses in the same
district.
THEATER
A building used primarily for the presentation of live stage
productions, performances or motion pictures.
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No. 1316]
UTILITY SHED
A freestanding structure utilized for storage and not more
than 200 square feet.
VARIANCE
Special permission granted only by the Zoning Hearing Board
to modify, waive or deviate from the exact provisions of this chapter
as applied to a specific property and subject to a finding of significant
and unique hardship not brought about by the actions of the owner,
tenant or agent acting in his or her behalf.
YARD, FRONT
A yard extending the full width of the lot along the street
line and not less in depth, measured from the street line to the building
line, than the minimum required for the district in which it is located.
In the case of a corner lot, there shall be a front yard on each street
that the lot has frontage on.
[Added 5-19-2005 by Ord.
No. 1316]
YARD, REAR
A yard extending the full width of the lot measured along
the rear lot line and not less in depth, measured from the rearmost
portion of the principal building to the rear lot line, than that
required for the district in which it is located. In the case of a
corner lot, the owner or developer may specify which yard shall be
the rear yard at the time of an application for a permit, taking into
consideration the prevailing yard patterns where established.
[Added 5-19-2005 by Ord.
No. 1316]
YARD, SIDE
A yard extending along the side lot line from the front yard
to the rear yard and not less in width, measured from the side of
the principal building to the side lot line, than that required for
the district in which it is located. In the case of a corner lot,
the owner or developer may specify which yard shall be the side yard
at the time of an application for a permit, taking into consideration
the prevailing yard patterns where established.
[Added 5-19-2005 by Ord.
No. 1316]
ZONING CODE
Ordinance No. 1115, passed July 12, 1984, as amended, codified herein as Chapter
300, Zoning, of this Code.