In accordance with the definition of this chapter, as per the
Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code (MPC), land development may include various types of development and subdivision of land. In this regard, Articles
V and
VI delineate design standards and construction requirements which are intended to apply to all types of development, while Article
VIII applies standards to the design of mobile home parks. It is recognized by the Board of Supervisors that certain types of land development may have needs and requirements unmet by these articles alone. This article provides such supplementary standards for various forms of nonresidential development such as commercial, retail, professional offices, and manufacturing uses. It is the intent of this article to supplement and not replace any of the standards and requirements of the above-referenced previous articles.
The submission and review procedures contained in Article
III and Article
IV shall be required for all land development proposals, as noted in each applicable section of the above-referenced articles. In addition, the following shall be required for all proposals for commercial, retail and professional office development in excess of 5,000 square feet of floor space, for all proposals for manufacturing uses, and for major residential subdivisions and land developments in excess of 25 lots or dwelling units:
A. A traffic study analyzing the capacity of area streets, roads, and
intersections impacted by the development, at the discretion of the
Board of Supervisors. The study shall include, at a minimum, an analysis
of the system before development, at each phase of development (if
applicable), and at full build-out. The study shall include an analysis
of capacities, levels of service, and improvements required to maintain
acceptable levels of service.
B. A landscape plan for the site prepared by a landscape design or site
planning professional.
C. A sewer and water study of the proposed development as directed by
the Township Engineer.
Nonresidential development shall be designed in a manner that
maximizes benefits and minimizes conflicts in relation to parking
and traffic safety. Specific supplementary requirements are as follows:
A. All nonresidential proposals shall meet the following:
(1) In cases where more than a single row of parking spaces are required
due to projected parking demand and/or site conditions, the following
design configurations shall be followed:
(a)
A minimum parking bay width of 51 feet shall be provided for
45° (diagonal) parking, with a one-way thru lane having a minimum
width of 15 feet.
(b)
A minimum parking bay width of 60 feet shall be provided for
90° (head-in) parking with a two-way thru lane having a minimum
width of 24 feet.
(2) All parking areas shall be paved with a bituminous surface or with concrete, and include adequate drainage control as accepted by the Township Engineer and/or in accordance with Chapter
338, Stormwater Management.
(3) Parking areas shall be designed so that vehicles need not back out
onto a public right-of-way.
B. Commercial land developments within the scope of these regulations
shall provide paved parking areas. The minimum number of nine-foot-by-eighteen-foot
parking spaces to be provided will vary depending upon use and/or
interior and/or gross square footage area as summarized below:
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Assembly/finishing operations
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1 per 800 square feet GFA
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Bar
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1 per 2 seats
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Bowling alley
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4 per alley
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Car wash
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4 per washing stall
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Church/synagogue
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1 per 3 seats
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Convenience stores
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1 per 200 square feet GFA
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Fiduciary institutions
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1 per 300 square feet GFA
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Hotel/motel
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1.5 per room
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Industrial/manufacturing
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1 per 800 square feet GFA
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Library
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1 per 300 square feet GFA
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Medical center
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1 per 250 square feet GFA
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Nursing/personal care home
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1 per 3 rooming units
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Offices:
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Under 49,999 square feet GFA
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4.5 per 1,000 square feet GFA
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50,000 to 99,999 square feet GFA
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4 per 1,000 square feet GFA
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100,000+ square feet GFA
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3.5 per 1,000 square feet GFA
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Receiving/shipping
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1 per 5,000 square feet GFA
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Restaurant
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1 per 3 seats
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Quick-food establishments
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1 per 50 square feet GFA
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Retail store
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1 per 200 square feet GFA
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Schools
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Elementary
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2 per classroom; but not less than 1 per teacher and staff
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Intermediate
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1.5 per classroom; but not less than 1 per teacher and staff
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Secondary
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2.5 per classroom; but not less than 1 per teacher and staff
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Service station
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4 per bay and work area
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Shopping center
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1 per 250 square feet GFA
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Supermarket/grocery
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1 per 250 square feet GFA
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Storage areas
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1 per 5,000 square feet GLA
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Theater
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1 per 3 seats
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In shopping center
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1 per 4 seats
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Warehouse
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1 per 5,000 square feet GFA
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GFA = Gross Floor Area
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GLA = Gross Leasable Area
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(1) For uses not classified above, the minimum number of parking stalls
shall be as determined by a parking study prepared by a registered
professional engineer and accepted by the Township Engineer.
(2) In addition, truck loading, unloading and maneuvering shall be accommodated
within the paved areas outside public rights-of-way.
C. Industrial developments within the scope of these regulations shall
provide a minimum of paved off-street parking in the ratio of one
parking space for every employee anticipated during the peak work
shift. In addition, paved truck loading areas shall be provided such
that all truck loading, unloading, and maneuvering can be accommodated
within the property lines.
D. In addition to the requirements for commercial and industrial parking areas noted in Subsections
B and
C above, parking facilities provided shall also include the following:
(1) Illumination. All parking areas shall be illuminated by light standards
with a maximum height of 40 feet, with sharp cutoff shields on the
fixtures to allow the direction of lighting on the lot and to avoid
glare above the lot and on adjacent properties.
(2) Interior landscaping. All parking areas shall include interior landscaping of at least 10% of the area of the parking lot, exclusive of any buffer areas provided under Article
VI, §
350-45H. The interior of the parking area includes that area between the frontage or buffer yard and any paved walkways or the structure, when a walkway is not necessary.
(3) Sidewalks. The principal access point for commercial, service, and
industrial establishments abutting the parking lot shall have a paved
walkway with a minimum width of five feet.
(4) Access drives. Each parking area shall include adequately sized access
drives having a minimum width of 12 feet when separate exit and entrance
lanes are provided, and 20 feet when combined exit and entrance lanes
are provided.
(5) Special access designation. Fire lanes and handicap parking stalls
appropriately located in relation to the structure shall be designated
by signage and pavement markings.
Nonresidential development shall be designed in a manner that
maximizes benefits and minimizes conflicts in relation with public
safety. Specific supplementary requirements are as follows:
A. Proposed developments with drive-in facilities shall meet the following
standards:
(1) No more than two driveways shall be provided to any one property
from a public right-of-way.
(2) No portion of any driveway access shall be located outside the property
frontage boundary (side property) line.
(3) The maximum width of driveways shall be as specified by PennDOT Title
67, Chapter 441.
(4) The intersection of any private drive and a public right-of-way shall
provide for proper sight distance visibility.
(5) Gasoline or other fuel pumps shall be no closer than 25 feet to any
public right-of-way.
B. All proposed structures and buildings shall be no closer than 50
feet to any right-of-way line.
C. Proposals for industrial and/or commerce parks and shopping centers
shall meet the following requirements:
(1) A fifty-foot buffer shall be provided around the proposed park.
(2) Any internal illumination shall be of the sharp cutoff variety avoiding
glare above and onto adjacent properties.
(3) An internal street or traffic circulation system shall be provided.
(4) All plans for individual structures or buildings shall be subject
to review under the requirements of this chapter.
D. Proposals for industrial facilities shall meet the following requirements:
(1) All outdoor storage areas shall be buffered by landscaping or an
opaque fence.
(2) Manufacturing buildings may not cover more than 25% of the lot.