Notwithstanding any contrary definition which may be contained in Part
1 or elsewhere in this chapter, the following terms shall have the specific meanings indicated for the purpose of interpreting this Part governing the WDD:
ACCESSORY USE OR STRUCTURE
Any use, object, or structure constructed or installed on,
or above, or below the surface of a lot, which is located on the same
lot as a principal use, object, or structure, and which is subordinate
to or serves the principal use, object or structure, and is customarily
incidental to the principal use, object or structure. Among other
things, "accessory use" includes anything of a subordinate nature
attached to or detached from a principal structure or use, such as
fences, walls, sheds, garages, parking places, decks, poles, poster
panels, and billboards. Except as otherwise provided in this Part,
an accessory use shall be a permitted use.
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ESTABLISHMENT
Any theater, magazine shop, bookstore or other establishment
which at any time displays motion pictures, video tapes, books, magazines
or other forms of live entertainment of a sexual nature or content,
including, but not limited to, the display of any motion picture,
video tape, book, magazine, dancing or any other form of live "entertainment"
which is "X-rated," has been judged to be pornographic or obscene,
depicts any live or simulated sex act, or includes exposed male or
female genitalia in an aroused state.
AMUSEMENT ARCADE
A business or portion thereof having on its premises for
use by the public, four or more skill or amusement games, including
pool tables, foosball tables, air hockey tables, video or electromechanical
devices operated by inserting a coin or token, mechanical rides for
children, and including any establishment licensed by the Pennsylvania
Liquor Control Board for the public use of mechanical or electrical
devices, machines, tables and apparatus of any kind for playing games
of skill and amusement.
ART OR MUSIC STUDIO
An establishment, or portion thereof, used for the education,
display and creation of art, music and/or photography, and including
incidental sales of such items.
ATM
Any automatic teller machine (as used in the finance industry).
AUTO PARTS STORE
Any retail business including buildings and premises where
motor vehicle parts or accessories may be sold, supplied and/or dispensed
at retail, and where in addition, the following services may be rendered
and sales made:
(1)
Engine oil and lubrication.
AUTOMOBILE OR AUTOMOTIVE SALES AND SERVICE
An establishment, which may include an open area other than
a street, used for the display and sale of new or used automobiles
and light duty trucks under 9,000 pounds gross vehicle weight, and
a building containing offices and showrooms and which may contain
an area completely within the enclosed building where repair work,
both minor, major and collision, including auto painting, safety inspections
and automobile preparation, is performed and/or permanent or temporary
storage of any licensed vehicle, motor home, mobile home, boat, camper,
trailer, or other vehicle or accessory vehicle, occurs.
AUTOMOBILE OR AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE STATION
Any retail business including buildings and premises where
gasoline, oil, grease, antifreeze, other coolants, batteries, tires,
spark plugs, bulbs, fuses, exhaust systems, water hoses, fan belts,
brake and transmission fluids, brakes, windshield wipers and blades,
wheel bearings, suspension systems, mirrors, radiators, heating and
air conditioning systems, electrical systems, fuel/oil pumps and lines,
and other motor vehicle parts or accessories may be sold, supplied,
cleaned, repaired, serviced and/or dispensed at retail, and where
in addition, the following services may be rendered and sales made
and/or uses may occur in combination therewith:
(1)
Minor vehicle repair work.
(2)
Fast food restaurant or other eating and drinking establishment.
(3)
Soft drinks or other non-alcoholic beverages, packaged food,
tobacco products, and similar convenience goods for service station
customers, as accessory uses clearly incidental to the principal use.
(5)
Road maps and other informational materials.
(8)
Safety inspections.
And in addition, the following sales and services shall be expressly
excluded from the definition:
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(1)
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Recapping or re-grooving tires.
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(2)
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Painting of any kind.
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(3)
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Collision work of any kind, including but not limited to, body
and/or frame work.
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(4)
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Major engine repairs which require the removal of the head or
crankcase or which require storage of the vehicle or accessory vehicle
anywhere on the premises for any period of time in excess of two calendar
weeks.
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(5)
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The sale of any motor vehicle, motor home, mobile home, boat,
camper, trailer or other vehicle or accessory vehicle from any location
inside or outside a structure on the lot.
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(6)
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The permanent or temporary storage of any vehicle, motor home,
mobile home, boat, camper, trailer, or other vehicle or accessory
vehicle which is unlicensed, inoperable, or partially dismantled,
for any period of time in excess of two calendar weeks.
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(7)
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The dismantling, salvaging or storage of any vehicle, motor
home, mobile home, boat, camper, trailer or other accessory vehicle
or used vehicle part.
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BANK OR FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
Any bank, savings and loan association, credit union or other
similar institution or use that accepts deposits of and/or lends money
or is engaged in finance-related activities.
BUSINESS SERVICES
Any profit-making activity which renders services primarily
to other commercial or industrial enterprises, or which services and
repairs appliances and machines used in homes and/or businesses. Business
services uses generally include, but are not necessarily limited to:
advertising and public relations services, management and consulting
services, security and maintenance services, equipment rental/leasing,
and computer and data processing related sales and services.
CANOPY
Any lightweight structure attached to the ground and/or to
a wall AND which is extended over a sidewalk or other pedestrian walkway,
where such structure is used primarily for the purpose of shelter,
with any advertising ancillary to its primary purpose.
CARWASH
A structure, or portion thereof, either fully or partially
enclosed, where one or more vehicles may be washed using mechanized
equipment or hand washing by employees and/or by self service.
COMMERCIAL RECREATION
Any enterprise operated for profit by other than a public
entity, indoors or outdoors, for the pursuit of sports or leisure
activities including, but not limited to, such establishments as:
(1) golf or batting practice facilities; (2) miniature or regulation
golf courses; (3) bowling alleys; (4) ice or roller skating rinks,
indoor or outdoor; (5) playing fields; (6) racquet clubs; (7) swimming
pools, indoor or outdoor; (8) billiard and pool halls; (9) dance halls;
(10) amusement parks; (11) amphitheaters; (12) stadia; (13) off-track
betting establishments; (14) amusement arcades; (15) spas and health
clubs where the principal use includes a gymnasium, exercise room,
swimming pool and/or other sports facilities; and (16) other similar
facilities.
DISH, SATELLITE
That part of a satellite signal receiving antenna which is
shaped like a saucer or dish, whether it is spherical, parabolic,
or similar in shape.
DISH-TYPE SATELLITE SIGNAL RECEIVING ANTENNA OR SATELLITE SIGNAL
RECEIVER
Any earth or ground station, whether functioning as part
of a basic service, direct broadcast satellite, or multi-point distribution
service system, which includes any one or a combination of the following:
(1)
A signal-receiving device such as a dish antenna whose purpose
is to receive communications or signals from earth-orbiting satellites
or similar sources.
(2)
A low-noise amplifier (LNA) whose purpose is to boost, magnify,
store, transfer or transmit signals.
(3)
A coaxial cable, whose purpose is to convey or transmit signals
to a receiver.
DISTRIBUTION FACILITIES
Any establishment in which goods manufactured on-site or
off-site are temporarily stored within an enclosed building or fenced
outdoor area prior to being picked up for delivery to retail or wholesale
businesses or the ultimate purchaser.
DWELLING
Any building or structure (except a house trailer or mobile
home) which is wholly or partly used for living or sleeping by one
or more human occupants; but not including hotels, motels, lodging
or boarding houses.
ESSENTIAL SERVICES OR ESSENTIAL PUBLIC SERVICES
The erection, construction, alteration or maintenance, by
licensed or publicly franchised public utilities, the Borough or any
other governmental agencies, of underground gas, electrical, cable
television, steam, or water transmission or distribution systems,
collection, communication, supply or disposal systems or sites, including
utility substations, poles, wires, mains, drains, sewers, pipes, conduits,
cables, fire alarms, traffic signals, hydrants, or other similar equipment
and accessories in connection therewith which are reasonably necessary
for the furnishing of adequate service by such public utilities for
municipal or other governmental agencies, their contractors or agents,
for the public health, safety or general welfare, but not including
buildings.
FENCE
Any structure constructed of wood, metal, wire, mesh, plastic
materials or masonry, erected for the purpose of screening, privacy,
protection, delineation or confinement of property.
GENERAL COMMERCIAL
Any authorized commercial use which is not included in the
definition of commercial recreation, shopping center, retail business
or business services.
GROCERY STORE
A retail store, the primary function of which is the sale
of staple foods and other basic life necessities.
GROSS FLOOR AREA OR GFA
The sum of the gross horizontal areas of all floors of a
building measured between exterior faces of walls.
HOTEL/MOTEL OR APARTMENT HOTEL
Any building or group of buildings containing sleeping rooms
and supporting services which are offered for rent to the general
public on a daily or weekly basis and which may include support services
for guests of the facility, such as restaurants, meeting rooms, recreational
facilities, laundry facilities, and/or living quarters for a resident
manager or proprietor; also includes motor lodges, tourist courts
and inns, but specifically excludes boarding or rooming houses, fraternities
or sororities or dormitories.
LIGHT INDUSTRY
The processing, fabrication, compounding, assembly and treatment
of materials and products which does not produce noise or vibration
which has measurable effects on adjoining properties, air or water
pollution, fire hazards or other disturbances or danger to other properties,
including without limitation the following products and materials:
home appliances, office machines, electrical instruments, timepieces,
precision instruments, electronic devices, jewelry, optical goods,
musical instruments, novelties, lithographic plates, wood products,
printed materials, type composition, machine tools, dies, gauges,
ceramics, apparel, lightweight non-ferrous metal castings, film processing,
light sheet metal products, plastic goods, pharmaceutical goods and
computer components, food products, not including animal slaughtering,
curing or rendering of fats.
MANUFACTURING
The mechanical or chemical transformation or compounding
of materials or substances into new products, including the processing
and/or assembly of component parts or manufactured products, the creation
of new products and/or the blending or compounding of materials, for
the wholesale market rather than direct sales.
MARINAS AND RECREATION BOAT DOCKING AND SERVICE FACILITIES
Any establishment for the launching, mooring, servicing and/or
storage (wet and dry) of recreational boats and/or other water vehicles,
and also including the sale of provisions, supplies and fuel for such
boats. Such use may also include a restaurant and/or boat and motor
sales facility and live-aboards.
MULTI-SCREEN THEATER
Any indoor establishment, building or other facility of any
kind, whether or not a fee is charged for admission, containing more
than one screen, devoted to the display of motion pictures, and which
may include the sale of food and drink for consumption on premises,
and an amusement arcade, but excluding any adult entertainment establishment.
MUSEUM
Any public, private, or quasi-public institution or building
intended for the acquisition, preservation, study and exhibition of
works of historical, artistic or scientific value.
NURSERY
A retail facility or lot used for the nurturing and sale
of plants and related materials.
OFF-TRACK BETTING ESTABLISHMENT
Any establishment which includes "off-track betting" under
an approved license issued by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, as
a principal use, excluding dog or horse racing tracks of any kind.
OFFICE
Any room, set of rooms, building or part thereof or place
wherein business of a clerical nature is transacted as part of, or
in support of, any public or private profession, business or industry.
OFFICE, ANCILLARY
Any office which is not the principal permitted use of the
building, but which provides support services for such principal use.
OFFICE, BUSINESS OR PROFESSIONAL
The office of an engineer, dentist, doctor, veterinarian
(excluding kennels), attorney, real estate broker, travel agent, advertising
personnel, insurance broker, architect, landscape architect, accountant,
or other similar professional person and/or any office used primarily
for accounting, drafting, clerical services, correspondence, research,
editing or administration.
PASSIVE RECREATION
Facilities for leisure and entertainment which do not involve
sports, exercise or other forms of active participation, including,
but not limited to, sitting areas, picnic areas, game tables, gazebos,
observation areas, bikeways, fishing areas, walkways, landscaped areas,
architectural features, wildlife sanctuaries and similar facilities.
PERSONAL SERVICES
Any enterprise conducted for a fee which provides personal
services to the general public, such as shoe repair, watch repair,
dry cleaning (for pick-up and delivery only), barber and beauty shops,
travel agencies and similar activities.
PILOT MANUFACTURING
An establishment or part thereof used to test concepts and
ideas, determine physical layouts, material flows and processes, types
of equipment required, costs and other information necessary prior
to undertaking full-scale production.
PUBLIC UTILITY STRUCTURES
Any administrative, maintenance or service building or structure
operated by a public utility which does not meet the definition of
"essential services."
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT FACILITY
Any establishment which carries on basic, applied, industrial
and/or scientific investigations and/or research, including laboratories
and testing facilities, in the natural, physical or social sciences
or engineering and development and/or testing as an extension of such
research with the objective of creating end products; and which may
include "pilot manufacturing" as an accessory use. The term also includes
medical laboratories where prosthetic devices or medical equipment
testing takes place exclusively on written work order of a licensed
member of the dental or medical profession, and medical research laboratories.
RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY
Any group of lots in the WDD containing primarily multi-family
dwellings and/or a mix of residential and commercial and/or business
uses.
RESTAURANT
Any retail service establishment which provides food and
beverages to the general public. Restaurant shall include an eating
and drinking establishment (a place open to the general public for
the sale and consumption on the premises of food and/or -beverages,
which includes, bars, cafeterias, taverns and similar establishments),
a fast food restaurant (a restaurant where the retail sale of prepared
or pre-measured food items are ordered by the customer at a window,
counter or vehicle, rather than from a table, and which is designed
to facilitate quick service and take-out orders), and a sidewalk cafe
(a restaurant serving food and/or beverages on a public sidewalk).
RETAIL BUSINESS
Any establishment, other than a restaurant, located entirely
within an enclosed building (except for temporary outdoor sales as
defined and authorized elsewhere under this chapter) or adjacent exterior
property on the same lot (so long as the goods and materials sold
on the exterior are within a fenced area) which sells or rents goods,
services or merchandise to the general public for personal, household
or office consumption; but not including wholesaling, manufacturing,
or processing of the goods offered for sale.
ROADSIDE STAND
Any temporary structure designed for the display and/or sale
of seasonal products, including agricultural products.
SAFETY SERVICES
A facility used for the conduct of public safety and/or emergency
services, including police and fire protection services and emergency
medical and ambulance services.
SECURITY FACILITY
Any establishment or portion thereof which houses personnel
and/or equipment intended to provide protection for persons and property
located elsewhere in the WDD or Borough.
SHOPPING CENTER
A group of commercial establishments which is planned, developed,
owned and managed as a unit related in its location, size and type
of shops to the trade area that the unit serves.
SIGN
Any visual communication display, object, device, graphic,
structure or part thereof situated indoors or outdoors, whether separate
from or attached to, painted on, or displayed from a building or structure;
in order to direct, attract attention to, announce or promote an object,
person, service, product, event, location, organization, etc., by
means of letters, words, designs, colors, symbols, fixtures, images
or illuminations:
SIGN, TYPES
Types of signs as herein referenced are defined as follows:
(1)
AWNING SIGNAny sign containing individual cut-out letters and/or symbols which are painted, stenciled or otherwise affixed to a permanent awning or canopy.
(2)
DEVELOPMENT SIGNA temporary sign erected during the period of construction and/or development of a property only by the contractor, developer and/or agent.
(3)
DIRECTIONAL SIGNAny sign which is intended to assist pedestrians and drivers in locating a specific destination.
(4)
IDENTIFICATION SIGNAny sign which is intended to assist residents, visitors and tradesmen in identifying buildings and/or facilities within a specific district.
(5)
ILLUMINATED SIGNAny sign illuminated by electricity, gas, or other artificial light source, including reflecting or phosphorescent light.
(6)
MENU BOARDAny exterior sign accessory to a fast food restaurant which lists the items which may be purchased from such fast food restaurant and prices therefor, for use by drive-through customers.
(7)
MARQUEE SIGNAny sign placed on or under the edge of any canopy of permanent construction projecting from the wall of a building.
(9)
OFF-PREMISES SIGNAny sign which provides information relative to a business, commodity or service which is conducted, sold or offered elsewhere than on the premises where the sign is displayed.
(11)
REAL ESTATE SIGNAny temporary sign advertising the sale or rental of the premises. Any such sign may also bear the words "sold," "sale pending," "rented" or "open house" across its face.
(12)
TEMPORARY SIGNAny sign which is intended to identify or announce a short-term and/or temporary activity or use of the premises.
(13)
WALL SIGNAny sign attached to or erected against a wall of a building or other separate structure with the face generally horizontal to the finished grade and parallel to the wall.
(14)
WINDOW GRAPHIC SIGNAny permanent sign which is painted on or similarly applied to the inside or outside of a window.
STORAGE FACILITY
Any building or portion thereof used for storage of freight
or merchandise for an extended period of time, within an entirely
enclosed structure, but not including the maintenance or fueling of
commercial vehicles.
SUBSTANTIAL VARIATION
Any change in an approved land development plan which involves
a change in the means of ingress or egress, any increase in the dwelling
unit density, any change of use which results in an increase in the
total parking required of more than 10%, or an increase of more than
10% in the total floor area of all buildings originally proposed in
the final land development plan.
TRANSPORTATION FACILITY
Any building or portion thereof used or intended to be used
as an area for loading, unloading and interchange of transit passengers
using public and private transportation, including, without limitation,
bus terminals, rail stations, taxi stands, and passenger related mass
transit facilities; and also including the incidental sale of tickets
and passes for such public and private transportation.
VOCATIONAL SCHOOL
Any establishment holding regularly scheduled instruction
in professional, technical, communication and/or trade skills, including,
without limitation, business, real estate, building and construction,
electronics, computer programming and technology, and automobile and
aircraft mechanics and technology.
WAREHOUSE
Any structure designed, intended for use as, or used for
the storage and handling of freight or merchandise, within an entirely
enclosed structure, but not including the maintenance or fueling of
commercial vehicles.
WDD
The Waterfront Development District.
WHOLESALE BUSINESS
Any business establishment that sells commodities in large
quantities or by the piece to retailers, jobbers, other wholesale
establishments or manufacturing establishments, where these commodities
are intended for further resale, use in the fabrication of a product
or use by a business service establishment.