[Ord. 560, 6/11/1996, Art. II, § 1]
1. The purpose of this chapter is:
A. To promote the public health, safety, comfort, convenience and welfare.
B. To encourage the effective use, reuse and development of land throughout
the Borough of West Homestead.
C. To enhance, conserve and stabilize the value of property.
D. To prevent the overcrowding of land and buildings.
E. To encourage and facilitate the orderly growth, expansion, development
and redevelopment of the Borough.
F. To protect the property rights of all individuals by assuring the
compatibility of uses and practices within districts.
G. To discourage congestion on public streets, roads and highways.
H. To provide protection against fire, panic or other dangers.
I. To provide for adequate open space for light and air.
J. To facilitate the provision of public utilities and public services.
K. To provide for adequate privacy and convenience of access to property.
L. To protect and conserve life, property and natural resources.
M. To conserve the expenditure of Borough funds for public improvements.
N. To divide the Borough into zones and/or districts restricting and
regulating herein the location, construction, reconstruction, alteration
and use of buildings, structures, and land for residential, commercial,
industrial and other uses.
O. To regulate additions to, alterations to, or the remodeling of existing
buildings or structures such as would not otherwise comply with the
restrictions and limitations herein after imposed.
P. To provide for the gradual elimination of those uses of land, buildings,
and structures which do not conform with the standards of the district
in which they are located.
Q. To encourage the efficient circulation of vehicular and pedestrian
traffic in public rights-of-way by providing for adequate off-street
parking for vehicles and for adequate off-street loading facilities
for commercial vehicles.
R. To define and limit the powers and duties of the administrative officers,
boards and commissions of the Borough.
S. To provide for the administration and enforcement of this chapter,
including the provision of penalties for its violation.
T. For any other purpose provided in this chapter, the statutes of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, or under common law rulings.
[Ord. 560, 6/11/1996, Art. II, § 2]
1. This chapter pledges the intention of the Borough, its officers,
Boards and commissions:
A. To practice all reasonable care in the stewardship of the land.
B. To carefully regulate the uses of the land and its resulting impacts.
C. To apply the highest and best professional standards of land use
practice.
D. To administer this chapter in a uniform manner.
[Ord. 560, 6/11/1996; as added by Ord. 631, 3/13/2007, § 1]
WHEREAS, Council conducted a tour of the older sections of the
Borough of West Homestead (hereinafter "Borough") on May __, 2006
for its members and other officials of the Borough, during which the
tour participants observed numerous instances of blighted and abandoned
buildings and properties; and,
WHEREAS, the West Homestead Planning Commission (hereinafter
"Commission") has convened a Town Planning Task Force ("hereinafter
"Task Force") for the purpose of studying conditions in the older
sections of the Borough with the goal of devising plans for improvements
in these areas; and,
WHEREAS, the Commission and the Task Force met to consider matters
affecting the older sections of the Borough, which meetings were held
on September 26, 2006, October 24, 2006 and November 28, 2008; and.
WHEREAS, said meetings were open to any and all interested persons;
and.
WHEREAS, at the direction of Council, the Commission held a public hearing on November 26, 2008, to solicit comments and opinions on potential amendments to this Code, Chapter
27; and,
WHEREAS, the Commission adopted a Resolution at its regular meeting of December 20, 2006, which resolution recommended revisions to this Code, Chapter
27.
Now, therefore, on the basis of the foregoing record, Council
finds as follows:
1. Significant blight, decay and deterioration has developed and now
exists in the older residential sections of the Borough which are
along and to the south of Seventh and Eighth Avenues and which areas
are currently in Zoning Districts R-1, R-1T and R-M; and which areas
specifically do not include those areas known as the Calhoun Manor,
Calhoun Village and New Homestead areas of the Borough of West Homestead.
2. Unchecked, past division of smaller, single-family homes into multiple
units has resulted in overcrowding, excess parking demand and alterations
of buildings inconsistent with the historic character of the area.
3. A proliferation of vacant residential buildings owned by nonresident
persons has contributed end continues to contribute to blight, decay
and deterioration.
4. Deleterious conditions existing in the aforesaid areas include: violations
of established property maintenance codes; existence of asbestos and
mold and other health-threatening environmental conditions.
5. A number of abandoned properties, both vacant lots and with unoccupied
buildings is a public nuisance that degrades the aforementioned residential
areas of the Borough.
6. Numerous public nuisances in the nature of substandard buildings
now exist [in] the aforementioned areas.
7. Owner-occupied single-family dwellings are a desirable and essential
ingredient in a stable and sustainable.
8. Review and approval of the division of existing single-family dwellings
into multiple units, as well as the construction of new multiple unit
residential structures is necessary to protect the public health,
safety and welfare.