[Ord. 281, 1/5/1976, Art. VI, § 6.1]
The regulations of the Residential District are designed to promote and provide for a wide range of housing types in harmony with existing uses and physical conditions of the Township.
[Ord. 281, 1/5/1976, Art. VI, § 6.2]
1. 
Single-family dwellings.
2. 
Two-family residential structures (duplexes).
3. 
Multiple-family and conversion apartment dwellings.
4. 
Mobile homes, subject to the following:
A. 
Each mobile home shall have a permanent stand consisting of a footer and block foundation. The footer must be below the frost line which is 30 inches below ground level.
B. 
The mobile home stand shall be provided with anchors and tie-downs such as cast-in-place concrete "dead men," imbedded eyelets, screw augers, or other suitable devices to secure the mobile home.
C. 
Anchors and tie-downs shall be placed at least at each corner of the mobile home stand and each shall be able to withstand a minimum tensile strength of 2800 pounds.
5. 
Churches and similar places of worship, parish houses, and convents.
6. 
Public nursery, kindergarten, elementary, and high schools; municipal buildings; public parks and playgrounds.
7. 
Customary agricultural operations such as gardening, truck farming, flower and tree nurseries, but not including the raising, keeping, and breeding of poultry and livestock. In no case shall manure, fertilizer, or other odor- or dust-producing substances be stored anywhere within 100 feet of an adjoining lot line.
8. 
Customary accessory uses and buildings incidental to any of the above-permitted uses.
9. 
Signs as provided for and regulated in Part 12, "Signs and Advertising Structures."
10. 
Home occupations as defined in Part 1 "Interpretation; Definition; Community Development Objectives," and subject to the regulations of Part 10.
11. 
The following uses are permitted, as special exceptions, upon issuance of a permit by the Zoning Hearing Board as provided for in Part 15, "Zoning Hearing Board; Powers and Duties" of this chapter and provided they do not have an adverse effect on the area due to noise, odor, dirt, dust, glare, lighting, traffic circulation, or design:
A. 
Private nursery, elementary and high schools and institutions of higher education.
B. 
Recreation areas and structures operated by membership clubs for the benefit of their members.
C. 
Cemeteries, hospitals, clinics, and convalescent homes provided they do not have an adverse affect on the area due to noise, dirt, odor, or traffic circulation.
D. 
Golf courses or country clubs.
E. 
Commercial swimming pools.
F. 
Professional offices, banks, and businesses provided that their design is harmonious with the architectural design of other structures in the neighborhood.
G. 
Municipal buildings, civic centers, libraries, museums, and similar uses.
H. 
Mortuary and undertaking establishments.
I. 
Medical and dental clinics and laboratories.
[Ord. 281, 1/5/1976, Art. VI, § 6.3]
1. 
A lot width, lot area, and yard depths of not less than the dimensions shown in the following table shall be provided for every dwelling unit and/or principal nonresidential building hereafter erected or altered for any use permitted in the district:
District Requirements
Area Requirements
Yards
Public Utilities
Min. Lot Area
(sq. ft.)
Min. Lot Width
Max. Lot Coverage
Front
One Side
Total Sides
Rear
Single-family Detached
No utilities
20,000
100 ft.
25%
30 ft.
10 ft.
20 ft.
30 ft.
Public water or sewer
8,000
75 ft.
30%
30 ft.
10 ft.
20 ft.
25 ft.
Public water and sewer
6,000
60 ft.
30%
25 ft.
10 ft.
20 ft.
25 ft.
Semi-detached
Water and sewer
4,000
30 ft.
30%
25 ft.
10 ft.
20 ft.
25 ft.
Row House
Water and sewer
2,000*
20 ft.
50%
25 ft.
25 ft.
Apartment Buildings
Water and sewer
1,500*
50%
25 ft.
10 ft.
20 ft.
25 ft.
Nonresidential
Water or sewer
20,000
100 ft.
30%
30 ft.
10 ft.
20 ft.
30 ft.
Water and sewer
10,000
80 ft./corner 100 ft.
40%
30 ft.
10 ft.
20 ft.
25 ft.
NOTES:
*
May be used as an overall development density standard provided that the required yard sizes are not reduced and provided further that the design plan is approved by the West Lebanon Township Planning Committee.
2. 
On corner lots, the side yard abutting the street shall be the same width as the depth of the required front yard.
3. 
No building shall exceed two and one-half stories or 35 feet in height unless authorized as a special exception. In that case, front yards must be increased by five feet for each story over two and side and rear yards must be increased by 2 1/2 feet for each story over two.
[Ord. 281, 1/5/1976, Art. VI, § 6.4]
Off-street parking shall be provided in accordance with Part 11, "Off-Street Parking and Loading."
[Ord. 281, 1/5/1976, Art. VI, § 6.5]
Only those signs relating to the principal uses conducted on the premises, or to the principal materials or products made, sold, or displayed on the premises shall be permitted and provided further that all signs and advertising structures shall be erected and maintained in accordance with Part 12, "Signs and Advertising Structures."