This chapter shall be known, and may be cited as, the Borough
of Edgewood Zoning Ordinance. The accompanying district map shall
be known, and may be cited as, the Borough of Edgewood Zoning Map.
Illustrations in the Appendix provide supporting information.
In accordance with the authority granted to Borough of Edgewood
through the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code (Act 247, as
reenacted and amended), this chapter and map are intended to:
A. Regulate the density of population.
B. Regulate the location and use of buildings, structures and land for
residential, agricultural, commercial, industrial and other purposes.
C. Regulate the height, bulk, number of stories, size and placement
of buildings and structures.
D. Divide the Borough into districts of such size, shape and area, and
to establish such Zoning Map, as may be deemed best suited to carry
out the regulations.
E. Establish procedures for the administration, enforcement, amendment,
and relief from hardships under certain circumstances.
These regulations are deemed necessary in order to encourage
beneficial growth in the Borough while keeping the density of development
consistent with existing Borough facilities and the Borough's ability
to develop new facilities as needed. These regulations are expected
to:
A. Promote the public health, safety, morals and general welfare.
B. Conserve and stabilize property values through encouragement of the
most appropriate uses of land in relation to adjacent properties,
with consideration given to the physical characteristics of the property,
and its value, as well.
C. Secure safety from fire, flood, panic and other dangers by providing
for adequate open spaces for light, air and amenity, and by promoting
emergency preparedness and operations.
D. Preserve forests, agricultural lands, and recreation areas in their
natural state, or from conflict with urban development.
E. Protect floodplains and manage the release of stormwater to minimize
downstream flooding.
F. Prevent the overcrowding or improper development of land, incompatible
uses of land, and/or blighting conditions.
G. Facilitate the economic provision of safe, adequate and reliable
transportation, water supply, sewage disposal, public schools, parks
and other public requirements.
H. Avoid congestion in travel and transportation, and maintain and improve
the carrying capacity and safety of major roads.
I. Reduce the cost of building roads and installing utilities, and the
subsequent cost of Borough operations.
J. Encourage similar controls upon development in adjacent municipalities
where logical zoning district boundaries extend across municipal lines.
No structure shall be located, erected, demolished, constructed,
moved, externally altered, converted or enlarged nor shall any structure
or land use be used or designed to be used except in full compliance
with this chapter and after the lawful issuance of all permits and
certifications required by this chapter.
[Amended 7-5-2016 by Ord.
No. 1057]
This chapter shall not apply to property owned by the Borough
of Edgewood in the exercise of its municipal functions, including,
but not limited to, traffic and safety signs, non-building essential
service structures, and utilities. The Borough will adhere to all
use regulations by district.
Should any section or provision of this chapter be declared
by the courts to be unconstitutional or invalid, such decision shall
not affect the validity of the Ordinance as a whole, nor the validity
of any other section or provision of the ordinance, other than the
one so declared.
Any resolution or ordinance, or any part of any resolution or
ordinance conflicting with the provisions of this chapter is hereby
repealed to the extent of such conflict.
In addition to the general purposes listing in §
200-3, the specific community development objectives, created as result of the Edgewood/Swissvale/Rankin Multi-municipal Comprehensive Plan adopted in 2010, have been considered as a basis upon which the regulations and controls of this chapter are derived, and are adopted herein by reference. This chapter implements that plan and has been determined to be generally consistent with said plan by an Allegheny County Planning Commission review.