Definitions. Unless a contrary intention clearly appears, the following
words and phrases shall have the meaning given in this section. All
words and terms not defined herein shall be used with a meaning of
standard usage. Where a definition given herein conflicts with the
definition of such term found in the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning
Code, the definition of such term in the Planning Code shall prevail:
AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES
Land used, or available for use without substantial change,
for farming activities such as raising of crops or livestock.
ALLEY
A street, usually located to the rear or side of properties
otherwise abutting a street, used primarily for vehicular service
access.
AMENDMENT
Any duly enacted change or revision of this chapter.
APPLICANT
A subdivider, owner or developer as hereinafter defined,
who has filed an application for subdivision or land development,
including his heirs, successors and assigns.
APPLICATION FOR DEVELOPMENT
Every application, whether preliminary, tentative or final,
required to be filed and approved prior to start of construction or
development including, but not limited to, an application for a building
permit, for the approval of a subdivision plat or plan or for the
approval of a development plan.
ARCHITECT
A professional, licensed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
to practice architecture.
BLOCK
An area bounded by streets and usually divided into lots.
BOULEVARD
A broad internal street with landscaped medians and planted
rights-of-way lined with trees and grass cover.
BOUNDARY
A line marking the limit or border of a lot or district.
BRIDGE
A structure, including supports, erected over a depression
or an obstruction, such as water, highway or railway and having a
tract or passageway for carrying traffic or other moving loads.
BUILDING
A structure, including any part thereof, having a roof and
used for the shelter or enclosure of persons or chattel.
CARTWAY
The portion of a street right-of-way designed or intended
for vehicular use.
CENTER LINE
A line running parallel to and equidistant from both sides
of a street or right-of-way.
COMMON OPEN SPACE
A parcel or parcels of land or an area of water, or a combination
of land and water within a development site and designed and intended
for the use or enjoyment of residents of a development, not including
streets, off-street parking areas, and areas set aside for public
facilities.
COMMUNITY SEWAGE SYSTEM
Any system for the collection of sewage or industrial wastes
of a liquid nature from two or more lots and treatment and/or disposal
of the sewage or industrial waste on one or more of the lots or at
any other site.
COUNTY
The County of Centre, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
CUL-DE-SAC
A street intersecting another street at one end and terminating
in a vehicular turnaround at the other end.
CULVERT
Any structure not classified as a bridge, which provides
any opening under the roadway.
CUT
The difference between a point on the original ground and
a designated point of lower elevation on the final grade: an excavation.
DEDICATION
The conveyance of land or objects to some public use, made
by the owner, and accepted for such use by or on behalf of the public
by a municipality, school district or public authority.
DESIGN PATTERN
The generalized spatial distribution of development which
establishes an identifiable and legible relationship of buildings
to open space.
DEVELOPER
Any landowner, agent of such landowner or tenant with the
permission of such landowner who makes or causes to be made a subdivision
of land or a land development.
DEVELOPMENT LIMITATIONS
Those land characteristics including floodplains, mine subsidence,
soil resources, carbonate geology and sloping land which affect the
development potential of tract.
DEVELOPMENT PLAN
The provisions for development, including a planned residential
development, a plat of subdivision, all covenants relating to use,
location and bulk of buildings and other structures, intensity of
use or density of development, streets, ways and parking facilities,
common open space and public facilities. The phrase "provisions of
the development plan," when used in this chapter, shall mean the written
and graphic materials referred to in this definition.
DRIVEWAY
A corridor which provides motor vehicle access from a street
into a lot.
DWELLING
A building designed for human living quarters.
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DWELLING UNIT — A single unit providing complete, independent
living facilities for one or more persons, including permanent provisions
for living, cooking, sleeping, eating and sanitation.
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SINGLE-FAMILY HOUSE — A building designed for and occupied by one family or a group of persons living as a single household and surrounded by open space or yards and not attached to any other dwelling. Apartments are permitted as accessory uses in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance [Chapter 27]. Maximum occupancy shall be determined by the BOCA Building Code or the Spring Township Zoning Ordinance [Chapter 27], whichever is more restrictive.
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PATIO HOUSE (ZERO LOT LINE) — A building which is designed for and occupied by one family or group of persons living as a single household with setbacks on three sides and one side built on a side property line (zero lot line house). Patio houses may be attached to adjacent dwellings with walls or fences to the side property line. Noncombustible material must be used when buildings are separated by 10 feet or less. Maximum occupancy shall be determined by the BOCA Building Code or the Spring Township Zoning Ordinance [Chapter 27], whichever is more restrictive.
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DUPLEX — A building containing two one-family dwelling units. The dwelling units may be located on the same lot or separate lots. Maximum occupancy shall be determined by the BOCA Building Code or the Spring Township Zoning Ordinance [Chapter 27], whichever is more restrictive.
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TOWNHOUSE — A building containing three or more dwelling units where each dwelling has its own outside access. Maximum occupancy shall be determined by the BOCA Building Code or the Spring Township Zoning Ordinance [Chapter 27], whichever is more restrictive.
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APARTMENT BUILDING — A building containing more than three dwelling units where access to individual dwelling units is provided by a common entrance(s) to the building. Dwelling units may be located on top of one another. Maximum occupancy shall be determined by the BOCA Building Code or the Spring Township Zoning Ordinance [Chapter 27], whichever is more restrictive.
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CONDOMINIUM — A dwelling, building or group of buildings
in which the dwelling unit is owned individually and the structure,
common areas and facilities are owned by all the owners or an association.
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EASEMENTS
An interest in land owned by another. Shall include any and
all existing, recorded or proposed easements for utilities, drainage,
access or other purposes; including existing easements of access by
description.
ELEVATION
Height, in feet, of a point on the ground above sea level.
ENGINEER
A professional engineer, licensed by the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania to practice engineering.
ENGINEER, TOWNSHIP
A professional engineer licensed as such in the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania, duly appointed as the Engineer for the Township.
EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION
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EROSION — The removal of soil, stone and other surface
materials by the action of natural elements.
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SEDIMENTATION — The process by which mineral or organic
matter is accumulated or deposited by the movement of wind and water
or by gravity.
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ESCROW
A deposit of cash in lieu of an amount required and still
in force on a performance or maintenance bond.
EXCAVATION
Any act by which earth, sand, gravel, rock or any other similar
material is dug into, cut, quarried, uncovered, removed, displaced,
relocated or bulldozed.
FILL
Any act by which earth, sand, gravel, rock or any other similar
material is placed, pushed, dumped, pulled, transported or moved to
a new location above the natural surface of the ground or on top of
the stripped surface; the difference in elevation between a point
on the original ground and a designated point of higher elevation
on the final grade; the material used to make fill.
FLOODPLAIN
Areas subject to frequent periodic flooding as defined in Chapter
27, Zoning.
GRADING
The act of excavating and/or filling land for the purpose
of changing natural slope.
HALF STREET
A street, generally parallel and adjacent to a property line,
having a lesser right-of-way width than required by this chapter for
improvement and use as a street.
BUILDING HEIGHT
The vertical distance of a structure measured from the average
level of the ground surrounding the structure to its highest occupiable
floor.
IMPROVEMENT
Those physical additions and installations required to render
land suitable for the use intended, including streets, curbs and gutters,
sidewalks, street signs and lights, walkways, sewer and water facilities,
monuments and markers, shade trees, grading and stormwater drainage
facilities.
LAND DEVELOPMENT
Any of the following activities:
A.
The improvement of one lot or two or more contiguous lots, tracts
or parcels of land for any purpose involving:
(1)
A group of two or more residential or nonresidential buildings,
whether proposed individually or cumulatively, or a single nonresidential
building on a lot or lots regardless of the number of occupants or
tenure; or,
(2)
The division or allocation of land or space, whether individually
or cumulatively, between or among two or more existing or prospective
occupants by means of, or for the purpose of streets, common areas,
leaseholds, condominiums, building groups or other features.
C.
Development in accordance with the provisions for the exclusion of certain land development contained in Part
2 of this chapter.
LAND SURVEYOR
A professional licensed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
to practice surveying.
LANDOWNER
The legal or beneficial owner or owners of land, including
the holder of an option or contract to purchase, whether or not such
option or contract is subject to any condition; a lessee, if he is
authorized under the lease to exercise the rights of the landowner;
or other persons having a proprietary interest in land.
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
A professional licensed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
to practice landscape architecture.
LOT
A designated parcel, tract or area of land established by
a plat or otherwise as permitted by law and to be used, developed
or built upon as a unit.
LOT LINE
A boundary line of a lot; includes "property line."
MAJOR VARIATION
Any of the following changes to the approved preliminary
plan may constitute a "major variation":
A.
An increase in the percentage of the total limited uses as shown
on the approved preliminary plan.
B.
A decrease in the open space, as shown on the approved preliminary
plan.
C.
A change in the location of vehicular access points.
D.
A change that departs from the design pattern.
MAXIMUM BUILDING COVERAGE
The percentage of area of the land planning unit which may
be occupied by the ground floor area of all primary, limited and accessory
use buildings.
MINOR VARIATION
A change that does not alter the design pattern of the approved
preliminary plan. Examples of changes that constitute a "minor variation"
include, but are not limited to, the following:
A.
A change in the location of internal lot lines.
B.
Changes in the allocation and placement of open space areas.
C.
Alterations or adjustments to building and/or parking footprint
or location.
D.
Internal roadway plan adjustments that do not change the location
of access points.
E.
A change in building use that is in conformance with the permitted
uses table on the approved preliminary plan.
F.
A change in schedule or phase.
MEDIATION
A voluntary negotiating process in which parties in a dispute
mutually select a neutral mediator to assist them in jointly exploring
and settling their differences, culminating in a written agreement
which the parties themselves create and consider acceptable.
MOBILE HOME
A transportable, single-family dwelling intended for permanent
occupancy, contained in one unit, or in two or more units designed
to be joined into one integral unit capable of again being separated
for repeated towing, which arrives at a site complete and ready for
occupancy except for minor and incidental unpacking and assembly operations,
and constructed so that it may be used without a permanent foundation.
MOBILE HOME LOT
A parcel of land in a mobile home park, improved with the
necessary utility connections and other appurtenances necessary for
the erection thereon of a single mobile home.
MOBILE HOME PARK
A parcel or contiguous parcels of land which has been so
designated and improved that it contains two or more mobile home lots
for the placement thereon.
MOTOR VEHICLE ORIENTED BUSINESS
Any commercial business or any portion thereof which, by
design, type of operation or nature of business, provides service
to motor vehicles in a short period of time including, but not limited
to, an automatic car wash, self-service car wash or self-service gasoline
station, or provides a service to occupants of the motor vehicle while
they remain in the vehicle including, but not limited to, a drive-in
bank, drive-in restaurant, drive-in beverage sales, pickup window
or gasoline service station, or a business that by nature has a high-traffic
turnover, such as convenience stores, video rental stores, fast food
restaurants and take-out bottle and food shops.
MUNICIPAL
Of or for the Township of Spring unless specifically in reference
to another municipality.
NONCONFORMING LOT
A lot the area or dimension of which was lawful prior to
the adoption or amendment of a zoning ordinance, but which fails to
conform to the requirements of the zoning district in which it is
located by reasons of such adoption or amendment.
NONCONFORMING STRUCTURE
A structure or part of a structure manifestly not designed
to comply with the applicable use or extent of use provisions in a
zoning ordinance or amendment heretofore or hereafter enacted, where
such structure lawfully existed prior to the enactment of such ordinance
or amendment or prior to the application of such ordinance or amendment
to its location by reason of annexation. Such nonconforming structures
include, but are not limited to, nonconforming signs.
NONCONFORMING USE
A use, whether of land or of structure, which does not comply
with the applicable use provisions in a zoning ordinance or amendment
heretofore or hereafter enacted, where such use was lawfully in existence
prior to the enactment of such ordinance or amendment, or prior to
the application of such ordinance or amendment to its location by
reason of annexation.
NORTH POINT
An arrow on a plan depicting true or magnetic North.
OFF-SITE SEWER SERVICE
A sanitary sewage collection system in which sewage is carried
from individual lots by a system of pipes to a central treatment and
disposal plant.
ON-SITE SEWER SERVICE
A sanitary sewage disposal system in which sewage is treated
and discharged on the same lot as the use which it serves.
OPEN SPACE
That area within the perimeter boundaries of a plan that
is intended to provide light and air and is designed for preservation
of natural features, buffering or scenic or recreational purpose.
"Open space" may occur within required perimeter setbacks and may
include, but need not be limited to, lawns, decorative planting, walkways,
active and passive recreation structures and areas, children's playgrounds
foundations, pools or ponds, undisturbed natural areas, agriculture,
wooded areas, water bodies and those areas where landscaping and screening
are required. "Open space" must also be open and accessible to all
tenants or users of the proposed development.
OWNER
The legal or beneficial owner or owners of land, including
the holder of an option or contract to purchase, whether or not such
option or contract is subject to any condition; a lessee, if he is
authorized under the lease to exercise the rights of the owner, or
other persons having a proprietary interest in the land, shall be
deemed to be an owner for the purpose of this chapter; landowner.
PATH
A paved path intended to furnish bicycle and/or pedestrian
access.
PHASE
A component or definable part of a whole; a stage of development.
A "phase" of a development plan is that part of the entire plan which,
if implemented, is capable of standing on its own. A "phase" of planned
development shall be able to function independently of the undeveloped
"phases" while being compatible with adjacent or neighboring land
uses, even if the remainder of the planned development were to be
discontinued.
PLANNED RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT
An area of land, controlled by a landowner, to be developed as a single entity for a number of dwelling units, or combination of residential and nonresidential uses, the development plan for which does not correspond in lot size, bulk, type of dwelling, or use, density or intensity, lot coverage and required open space to the regulations established in any one district created, from time to time, under provisions of the Township Zoning Ordinance [Chapter
27].
PZCO
Planning, Zoning and Code Officer duly appointed by the Spring
Township Supervisors, Township of Spring, County of Centre, Pennsylvania.
PLAT
The map or plan of a subdivision or land development, whether
preliminary or final.
RIGHT-OF-WAY
The total width of any land reserved or dedicated as a street,
alley, crosswalk or for other public or private purposes including,
but not limited to, the area reserved for cartway, shoulders, drainage
and easements.
SCHEDULE
A "schedule" of development is the projected time frame in
which the several phases of a development are to be implemented.
SEDIMENTATION
The process by which mineral or organic matter is accumulated
or deposited by the movement of wind and water or by gravity.
SEED
To plant an area of ground with grass or similar vegetative
ground cover.
SIGHT DISTANCE
The required length of cartway visible to the driver of a
motor vehicle at any given point in the cartway when the view is unobstructed
by traffic.
SIGHT TRIANGLE
An area of unobstructed vision at a street intersection.
It is defined by lines of sight between two points at a given distance
from the intersection of the street center lines.
SLOPE
The angle of the surface of the land to the plane of the
horizon.
STEEP SLOPE
Land whose slope (surfaces at an angle to the plane of the
horizon) is 25% or more (a vertical difference of 25 feet or more
per 100 feet of horizontal distance).
STREET
Includes street, avenue, boulevard, road, highway, freeway,
parkway, lane, alley, viaduct and any other ways used or intended
to be used by vehicular traffic or pedestrians whether public or private.
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ARTERIAL STREET – A major street with fast or heavy traffic
or considerable continuity used primarily as a traffic artery connecting
two or more neighborhoods or areas. Primary arterial streets extend
through the entire urban area, while "secondary arterial streets"
extend through only a portion of the area. For the purposes of this
chapter, are listed in Appendix C.
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COLLECTOR STREET – A major street which carries traffic
from local streets to arterial streets. For the purposes of this chapter,
existing "collector streets" are listed in Appendix C.
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LOCAL STREET – Any street not herein defined as an alley,
arterial, collector or marginal access street.
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SUBDIVIDER
The owner of a lot, tract or parcel of land to be subdivided
under the terms of this chapter.
SUBDIVISION
The division or redivision of a lot, tract or parcel of land
by any means into two or more lots, tracts, parcels or other divisions
of land, whether immediate or future, of lease, partition by the court
for distribution to heirs or devisees, transfer of ownership or building
or lot development; provided, however, that the subdivision by lease
of land for agricultural purposes into parcels of more than 10 acres
not involving any new street or easement of access or any residential
dwelling shall be exempted.
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MAJOR SUBDIVISION – A subdivision of six lots or a subdivision
for residential purposes of five lots or less which does not qualify
for the single plan procedure under the minor residential subdivision
provisions.
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MINOR SUBDIVISION – A subdivision of five lots or less
cumulatively from original parent tract not involving any new streets
or easements of access.
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SUBSTANTIALLY COMPLETED
Where, in the judgment of the Township Engineer, at least
90% (based on the cost of the required improvements for which financial
security was posted pursuant to § 509 of the Pennsylvania
Municipalities Planning Code) of those improvements required as a
condition for final approval have been completed in accordance with
the approved plan, so that the project will be able to be used, occupied
or operated for its intended use.
TOWNSHIP
The Township of Spring, County of Centre, Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania.
USE
Any purpose for which a lot or structure may be designed,
intended, maintained or occupied or any activity, occupation, business
or operation carried on in a structure on a lot.
WALKWAY
A right-of-way intended to provide pedestrian access.
WETLANDS
As defined by the Federal government.