[Ord. 95-07, 12/14/1995, § 801-A; as added by Ord.
2007-06, 11/14/2007, § 4]
1. Provisions for the TND District have been enacted to:
A. Comply with Article VII-A, Traditional Neighborhood Development,
of the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code, Act 247, as amended,
53 P.S. § 10701-A et seq., in particular, those purposes
and objectives listed in § 701-A of Article VII-A, such
as: encouraging innovation for mixed-use pedestrian-oriented development;
extending opportunities for housing; encouraging a more efficient
use of land; allowing for integrated, mixed-use, pedestrian-oriented
neighborhoods; establishing public space; minimizing traffic congestion;
and fostering a sense of place and community.
B. Implement the Franklin Township Comprehensive Plan, adopted February
15, 2006.
C. Emulate compact, mixed-use, walkable TNDs in such places as New Daleville
in Londonderry Township and Eagleview in Uwchlan Township, with features
such as parks, commons, squares, plazas, civic buildings, civic art,
and outdoor recreational facilities.
[Ord. 95-07, 12/14/1995, § 802-A; as added by Ord.
2007-06, 11/14/2007, § 4]
1. The TND District shall be as shown on the Franklin Township Zoning
Map.
2. A public sewer system and a central water supply system shall be
provided at the expense of the developer and shall comply with all
regulations and/or any additional requirements that may be applicable
to such systems for properties in the district.
3. Any lot, tract or parcel to be developed shall be accompanied by,
and comply with:
A. Exhibit 27-A, the general "Manual of Written and Graphic Design Guidelines."
B. A specific and detailed "Manual of Written and Graphic Design Guidelines"
per § 708-A of the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning
Code, 53 P.S. § 10708-A, shall be prepared by the applicant
and shall be subject to Township approval, pertaining to such specific
proposed features as architecture, building materials, fencing, walls,
landscaping, signs, streets, pedestrian circulation, parking, lighting,
streetscape, open space features, civic art, civic use, greens, and
the like.
[Ord. 95-07, 12/14/1995, § 803-A; as added by Ord.
2007-06, 11/14/2007, § 4; and as amended by Ord. 2008-04,
11/19/2008, § 1]
1. Design and development in the TND District shall comply with the
following design principles:
A. Design Principles.
(1)
Refer to Exhibit 27-A, a general "Manual of Written and Graphic
Design Guidelines."
B. Street and Alley Network. The success of the TND District will be
based in part on an effective and continuous street and alley network.
Through streets shall be provided to enhance connections between neighborhoods.
The alley relieves the frontage street from certain service functions,
preserves the streetscape without curb cuts, and allows buildings
to be placed forward on the lot to provide greater curb appeal.
(1)
An interconnected network of streets and alleys shall be created
to effectively accommodate vehicular and pedestrian circulation and
to create a block structure for the neighborhood.
(2)
Development adjacent to existing streets and alleys shall include
extensions thereof to serve new development or redevelopment.
(3)
The street rights-of-way from the TND District shall be extended
to connect to adjoining tracts.
(4)
New streets within the TND District are intended to be village-like,
and not like a conventional suburban road. The street widths, curb
radii, center-line horizontal alignment, and on-street parking conditions
shall be in accordance with Table 27-1.
Table 27-1
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Minimum Design Standards for TND District Streets
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Design Standards
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Collector
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Neighborhood Street
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One Way Lane
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Alley
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Right-of-way width
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60 feet
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40 feet
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30 feet
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20 feet
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Cartway width
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With curbs (no parking)
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22 feet
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18 feet
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10 feet
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16 feet (no curb)
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With parking (one side)
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29 feet
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25 feet
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17 feet
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N/A
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With parking (two sides)
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36 feet
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32 feet
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24 feet
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N/A
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Minimum center line radii
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100 feet
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50 feet
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25 feet
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N/A
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Maximum grades
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7%
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8%
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8%
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8%
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On-street parking
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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N/A
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Parallel parking width
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7 feet
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7 feet
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7 feet
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N/A
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Grass strip
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2 feet
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2 feet
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2 feet
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N/A
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Sidewalks width
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5 feet
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5 feet
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5 feet
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N/A
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Isolation distance1
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100 feet
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50 feet
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25 feet
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25 feet
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Minimum curb radii at intersection2
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25 feet
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15 feet
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10 feet
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5 feet
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NOTES:
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1
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Distance between the center line of the driveway/private access
street and the nearest intersecting street center by the type of street
accessed.
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2
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When streets of different classifications intersect, the minimum
curb radius shall apply to promote the pedestrian-friendly street
environment.
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(5)
Streets shall have minor deflections in their alignment to provide
for curving vistas.
(6)
Parking shall be accommodated on-street and off of alleys. No
parking shall be located between the front of the building and the
street right-of-way line in the front yard.
C. Alley. The alley is very important in that it allows for the preservation
of the frontage of the lot, without curb cuts, so that the buildings
and sidewalk system can be pedestrian-oriented.
(1)
Two-way alleys shall be 16 feet in width to provide adequate
lanes for two-way travel.
(2)
Alleys are a type of a street providing secondary vehicular
access to the rear or side of the lot. Garages shall be located on
either side of the alley.
(a)
An eight-foot driveway for vehicles to park parallel to the
sixteen-foot alley shall be provided, or eighteen-foot deep driveway
for vehicles to park perpendicular to the sixteen-foot wide alley
shall be provided.
(3)
Alleys shall be the predominant thoroughfare type to gain access
to parking.
(4)
One hundred percent of required parking for attached dwellings
and multifamily dwellings shall be accessed by alleys.
(5)
At least 60% of the single-family detached dwelling lots shall
have vehicular access from alleys, and any garage not accessed from
an alley shall be set back at least 20 feet from the front of a house.
(6)
Land uses should be transitioned primarily at alleys, not at
streets, so as to create like-type uses on both sides of a street.
(7)
Alleys should not have sidewalks, curbs, street lights or street
trees.
(8)
Alleys shall be landscaped in accordance with the Exhibit 27-A.
D. Building Height/Width/Proportion.
(1)
New individual commercial buildings shall be no wider than 24
feet, unless designed with bays, and offset at intervals of 24 feet,
by pilasters or piers with at least a six-inch projection, or a one-
to four-foot facade recess or projection.
(2)
No more than five attached dwellings shall be built in a row,
and attached residential units shall not exceed 180 feet along the
primary frontage.
(3)
No principal building shall exceed 35 feet in height.
(4)
Principal buildings shall be a minimum of two stories in height.
E. Streetscape. The streetscape is the overall environment along the
street which projects the character of the TND District including
features such as the street wall at a "build-to" line, sidewalks,
on-street parking parallel to the curbline, street trees, residential
buildings with porches, and commercial buildings with porticos.
(1)
Street design standards shall be in accordance with Table 27-1 in Subsection
1B(4).
(2)
To create diversity and interest, there shall be variations
in lot widths of adjacent lots.
F. Building Location, Build-To Line, and Street Wall. Building location
is critical to the creation of the "public realm" of the TND District.
The streetscape character of the place is formed by buildings located
close to the sidewalk to promote a pedestrian-friendly frontage. Other
structures, such as a low masonry wall, could be placed at the build-to
line.
(1)
The street wall of any building shall be the same as the adjoining
buildings on the block, to promote a continuation of the streetscape
character and space; provided, however, if any offsets to the street
wall are designed in order to provide variety and diversity in building
location relative to the street, such recesses or projections shall
not exceed four feet.
(2)
On a corner lot, the build-to line shall be on both sides of
the lot on which the building has street frontage.
(3)
Whenever a front porch, portico, or stoop is involved, it shall
be placed on the build-to line.
(4)
Front porches shall be provided for all single-family detached
dwellings, and wraparound porches are strongly encouraged for such
buildings.
(5)
Buildings shall anchor corners where streets and/or alleys intersect.
However, the Board of Supervisors may permit a pedestrian-accessible
green with civic art at street corners.
(6)
Adjoining single-family dwelling lots may have attached garages
in the rear yard accessed off an alley, in order, for example, to
allow for more usable rear yards.
G. Parking, Off-Street.
(1)
Off-street parking shall be located to the rear or side of a
building.
(2)
Open-air off-street parking lots, (i.e., parking not located
in a structure) shall not be located at a street corner.
(3)
Guest parking shall be provided at a ratio of one guest parking
space per four dwelling units, calculated over the entire development.
Guest parking spaces shall be accommodated within 500 feet of all
buildings which such parking serves.
(4)
Off-street parking shall be provided in accordance with §
27-1610.
H. Parking Lots.
(1)
Any "open-air" surface parking lots shall be buffered by buildings,
low walls, opaque fencing, hedges or other landscaping.
(2)
Parking lots shall be landscaped so that their interiors have
at least 15% of the area devoted to landscaping.
I. Parking, On-Street. On-street parking along streets helps to insulate
pedestrian traffic from vehicular traffic.
(1)
On-street parking shall be placed along curbs and streets to
increase the availability of parking.
(2)
On-street parking stalls shall be seven feet wide and 22 feet
long, whenever such parking is parallel to the curb.
(3)
Parking shall be prohibited on the cartway of an alley.
(4)
On-street parking bays shall have bulb-outs to widen the sidewalk
to provide opportunities for sidewalk cafes in commercial areas, for
street trees, and for pedestrian plazas.
(5)
On-street parking shall not be created along Route 896 unless
approved by PennDOT.
J. Sidewalks, Walkways, Crosswalks, and Pedestrian Paths. Sidewalks
help to create a continuous pedestrian walkway network. Sidewalks
provide a critical element of the streetscape and public realm of
the TND District.
(1)
Sidewalks shall be placed on both sides of all streets, except
alleys, to enhance pedestrian circulation.
(2)
Sidewalks shall be a minimum width of five feet. Sidewalks in
commercial areas shall be in the range of 12 feet to 18 feet in width.
Sidewalks shall be concrete or brick.
(3)
Sidewalks shall be maintained and repaired on an on-going basis
by the lot owner and/or homeowners' association, and/or the property
owners' association.
(4)
Crosswalks shall be at least nine feet in width, and shall be
physically and visually distinctive to facilitate pedestrian circulation
at street corners.
K. Street Lights.
(1)
Street lights shall be required along all streets, except alleys,
and shall be no higher than 16 feet, and shall be placed at an average
spacing of 90 feet to provide safety and convenience.
(2)
Street light types and locations shall be subject to Township
approval and shall be in character with the pedestrian-oriented TND
District streetscape.
(3)
No street light shall be unshielded or create trespass glare.
(4)
Street lights shall be in accordance with Exhibit 27-A and §
27-1607.
L. Street Trees and Other Landscaping. Street trees add charm, beauty
and shade to streets. Street trees also provide a landscape architectural
complement to the architectural alignment of buildings.
(1)
Street trees shall be maintained and replaced if they become
damaged, diseased or otherwise die by the lot owner, and/or homeowners'
association, and/or property owners' association.
(2)
Street trees shall be placed at forty-foot intervals along both
sides of all new streets, except alleys, or along streets where there
are no existing street trees. Such trees shall be at least three-inch
caliper at the time of planting.
(3)
Species for street trees and shade trees shall be in accordance
with Exhibit 27-A.
(4)
Landscape design shall also include fences, walls, piers, hedges,
and the like, to soften and screen the appearance of parking areas.
(5)
If parking areas are visible from the street, they shall be
screened. A low wall or evergreen hedge of 36 to 42 inches in height
shall be placed at the street wall line to screen parking areas to
help maintain streetscape character.
(6)
All landscape materials should conform to the current edition
of the "American Standard for Nursery Stock" of the American Association
of Nurserymen.
M. Open Space.
(1)
Common open space shall be in accordance with §
27-1611, Subsection
6A(1), except that the minimum separation distance between grouped dwellings shall be 20 feet.
N. Natural Resources.
(1)
Natural resource protection shall be required in accordance with §
27-2501.
O. Signage.
(1)
Signage shall be provided in accordance with §
27-2001.
[Ord. 95-07, 12/14/1995, § 804-A; as added by Ord.
2007-06, 11/14/2007, § 4; and as amended by Ord. 2008-04,
11/19/2008, § 1]
1. Permitted Principal Uses.
D. Multifamily dwelling(s) above ground-floor retail and/or office.
E. Bed-and-breakfast inn, either as a new principal building or an accessory
use to an existing residential dwelling.
F. Day-care center; preschool.
G. Commercial and retail uses and personal service shops, with no more
than 10,000 square feet per use (on two floors of no more than 5,000
square feet each), and no more than 40,000 square feet per multitenant
building (on two floors), including:
(1)
Cafe; restaurant; farmers' market.
(8)
Pharmacy, with any drive-through located behind the building.
(9)
Bank, with any drive-through located behind the building.
J. Outdoor recreational facilities.
K. Agriculture.
[Added by Ord. 2016-04, 4/20/2016]
2. Accessory Uses.
A. Uses and structures which are customarily associated with the permitted
uses, such as yards, gardens, garages and parking areas.
B. No-impact home-based business.
3. Conditional Uses.
B. Any other use similar to those listed in Subsection
1.
[Ord. 95-07, 12/14/1995, § 805-A; as added by Ord.
2007-06, 11/14/2007, § 4; and as amended by Ord. 2008-04,
11/19/2008, § 1]
1. The maximum gross base density shall not exceed 4.0 dwelling units
per gross acre (du's/ac), including all dwelling unit types, but not
including live-work units, except that the density may be increased
by 1.5 du's/ac if TDR (transfer of development rights) is utilized,
for a total potential of 5.5 du's/ac.
2. At least two housing types shall be provided, including:
Housing Types
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Minimum
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A.
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Single-family detached units
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60%
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B.
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Attached dwelling units
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20%
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3. Use Composition.
A. No less than 2%, but not more than 10%, of the total tract area shall
be devoted to commercial, retail, office and/or civic uses.
B. A minimum of 15% of the gross tract area shall be designated and
maintained as common open space as follows:
(1)
A minimum of 5% of the gross tract area shall be for greens
and civic use. Such areas shall not be sloping greater than 5%, and
shall be bounded by dwelling units on at least two sides, but preferably
three sides.
(2)
A minimum of 5% of the gross tract area shall be for active
recreation facilities, playfields, play courts, playgrounds and tot
lots.
(3)
The balance of the open space areas shall be passive open space
areas and/or natural resource conservation areas.
(4)
Common open space areas in excess of the minimum required open
space (15%) may be used for community on-lot sewage disposal involving
subsurface land application and groundwater recharge, but excluding
buildings and other aboveground structures.
[Ord. 95-07, 12/14/1995, § 806-A; as added by Ord.
2007-06, 11/14/2007, § 4]
1. The following lot size, lot width, yards, and lot coverage regulations shall apply and be governed by the maximum gross density set forth in §
27-905, Subsection
1:
A. Lot Size (minimum required).
(1)
Single-family detached dwelling: 3,000 square feet.
(2)
Attached dwelling: 1,200 square feet.
(3)
Apartments: 600 square feet per unit.
(4)
Commercial, retail, office and civic uses: 20,000 square feet.
B. Lot Width.
(1)
Single-family detached dwelling: 30 feet minimum.
(2)
Attached dwelling: 22 feet minimum.
(3)
Live-work unit: 20 feet minimum.
(4)
Commercial, retail, office and civic uses: 64 feet minimum.
C. Yard Requirements.
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Minimum
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Build-To Line
(feet)
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Either Side
(feet)
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Total Two Side(s)
(feet)
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(1)
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Single-family dwelling
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10
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6
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12
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(2)
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Attached dwellings, other multifamily
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10
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10*
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10*
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(3)
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Commercial, retail, office and civic uses
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15
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10*
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20*
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NOTE:
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The side yard applies to both end units in a group of attached
dwellings or group of nonresidential buildings, and to both ends of
other multifamily dwellings.
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D. Maximum Impervious Surface Coverage.
(1)
All residential uses: 80% of the lot.
(2)
Commercial, retail, office and civic uses: 95% of the lot.
E. Building Height.
(1)
The minimum for all principal buildings shall be 20 feet and
two stories.
(2)
The maximum height for principal buildings shall be 35 feet
and three stories.
(3)
The maximum height for accessory buildings shall be 10 feet
less than the principal building.
F. Minimum Habitable Floor Area.
(1)
Each dwelling unit shall have at least 600 square feet of habitable
floor area.
[Ord. 95-07, 12/14/1995, § 807-A; as added by Ord.
2007-06, 11/14/2007, § 4]
1. All applicants are encouraged to submit sketch plans for all TND
District proposals. As per § 707-A of the Pennsylvania Municipalities
Planning Code, 53 P.S. § 10707-A, such plans may be informally
reviewed as conceptual plans in order to provide an opportunity for
the Township to make suggestions and recommendations on the design
of the proposed development.
2. The applicant shall comply with the preliminary and final plan application requirements of the most recent version of Chapter
22, Subdivision and Land Development, and shall also include the following information:
A. Project Narrative.
(1)
A statement with graphics and exhibits indicating how the proposed
application promotes the TND District regulations and integrates with
Kemblesville Village.
B. Manual of Written and Graphic Design Guidelines.
(1)
At the time of land development plan submission for each phase
or stage of development, a specific "Manual of Written and Graphic
Design Guidelines" shall be submitted by the applicant to illustrate
the proposed design excellence, architectural excellence, and related
construction excellence for the proposed architectural, streetscape,
open space, and landscape features. Said manual shall be consistent
with the several design guidelines for the TND District set forth
in this Part and Exhibit 27-A, and shall be submitted for approval
to the Board of Supervisors, which approval shall not be unreasonably
denied provided the plans comply with the applicable design guidelines.
C. Building Plan.
(1)
A separate plan sheet shall be submitted to depict the proposed
building program. Said plan shall indicate the proposed principal
and accessory uses, the gross square footages of all uses, and the
building heights. The building plan shall also indicate the total
lot area and lot coverage, existing and proposed.
(2)
Such plan shall include conceptual building elevations for all
proposed building types and shall indicate building materials, windows
and doors, roof pitch, dormers, pilasters, piers, green building design,
and the like.
(3)
Such plan shall include color sketches and renderings depicting
the proposed architectural character and streetscape character of
the TND District.
D. Street, Alley, and Streetscape Plan.
(1)
A separate plan sheet shall be submitted to depict the proposed
interconnected street and alley network. Such plan shall indicate
all street widths and rights-of-way widths, and alley widths.
(2)
Such plan shall indicate all materials, depths of pavement courses,
and gradients.
(3)
Such plan shall also indicate the locations for all proposed
street furniture, such as benches, planters, and waste receptacles.
E. Pedestrian Access Plan.
(1)
A separate plan sheet shall be submitted to depict the proposed
interconnected network for pedestrian access including sidewalks,
crosswalks, and other pathways.
(2)
Such plan shall indicate all sidewalk, crosswalk, and path widths,
materials and gradients.
F. Open Space and Recreational Facilities Plan.
(1)
A separate plan sheet shall depict all proposed open space,
greens, recreational facilities, civic art, civic uses, and common
areas.
G. Landscape Plan.
(1)
A separate plan sheet shall be submitted to depict all proposed
landscape features and landscaped areas for open space areas, recreational
areas, greens, civic art, civic uses, common areas, off-street parking
lots, and the like.
(2)
The landscape plan shall indicate all plant types, sizes and
quantities as well as the types, sizes, and materials for all paving,
benches, walls, and other structures along streets, and within all
common areas.
H. Parking Plan.
(1)
A separate plan sheet shall be submitted to depict proposed
location and materials for all surface parking. Such plan shall list
the number of parking spaces proposed in relation to the proposed
use(s).
(2)
The parking plan shall illustrate a dispersal of parking areas
to the maximum extent possible in order to minimize large expanses
of parking lots.
(3)
On-street parking spaces may be counted toward the overall parking
requirement.
I. Utilities Plan.
(1)
A separate plan sheet shall be submitted to depict all proposed
utilities. Such plan shall indicate all proposed types, sizes, and
materials of utilities that are proposed.
(2)
All new utilities shall be underground.
(3)
All cable TV boxes, utility meters, and the like shall be located
to the rear of properties and shall be screened.
J. Staging/Phasing Plan.
(1)
A separate plan sheet shall be submitted to depict proposed
staging or phasing of the total land development.
(2)
In the case of a development proposed to be developed over a
period of years, flexibility of housing density, design and type may
be addressed to:
(a)
Permit a variation in each section from the density, or intensity
of use, for the entire development.
(b)
Allow for a greater concentration of density or intensity of
land use, within some section or sections of development.
(c)
Require that the approval of such greater concentration of density
or intensity of land use be offset by a smaller concentration in any
completed prior stage or by reservation of common open space on the
remaining land by a grant of easement or by covenant in favor of the
Township.
K. Declaration of Covenants, Easements and Restrictions.
(1)
A declaration shall be submitted to the Township at the time
of final plan submission, which shall be in a form deemed satisfactory
to the Township Solicitor.
3. In order to promote flexibility of design in the Traditional Neighborhood
Development District, modifications from specific design criteria
contained in this chapter may be needed, as provided for in Article
VII-A, Traditional Neighborhood Development, of the Pennsylvania Municipalities
Planning Code, § 706-A(g)(1) and (2), 53 P.S. § 10706-A(g)(1)
and (2). The Board of Supervisors shall have the authority to grant
modifications of such zoning requirements if, in the Board of Supervisors'
discretion, it determines that such modifications will result in a
better design of a traditional neighborhood development, and will
not adversely affect the health, safety, and welfare of the Township.
4. Compliance with the provisions for the Traditional Neighborhood Development
District under this Part shall be determined by the Board of Supervisors
in the exercise of its reasonable discretion and judgment, in consultation
with the Township Planning Commission.