[Ord. 778, 5/8/2012, § 1]
This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Zoning
Ordinance of Beaver Borough."
[Ord. 778, 5/8/2012, § 1]
1. The regulations in this chapter are intended:
A. To promote, protect and facilitate any or all of the following: The
public health, safety, morals, and the general welfare, coordinated
and practical community development and proper density of population;
emergency management preparedness and operations, the provisions of
adequate light and air, police protection, vehicle parking and loading
space, transportation, water, provisions of a safe, reliable and adequate
water supply for domestic, commercial, agricultural or industrial
use, and other public requirements; as well as preservation of the
natural, scenic and historic values of the environment.
B. To prevent one or more of the following: overcrowding of land, blight,
danger and congestion in travel and transportation, loss of health,
life or property from fire, flood, panic or other dangers.
C. To provide for the use of land within the municipality for residential
housing of various dwelling types encompassing all basic and a reasonable
range of multi-family dwellings in various arrangements.
D. To accommodate reasonable overall community growth, including population
and employment growth, and opportunities for development of a variety
of residential dwelling types and nonresidential uses.
[Ord. 778, 5/8/2012, § 1]
The granting of a building/zoning permit or occupancy permit
shall not constitute a representation or warranty of any kind by the
Borough or any official or employee thereof as to the safety of any
structure or use, or of the accuracy of any lot line or other boundary
as may be shown in such permit, and shall create no liability or a
cause of action against the Borough or any of its officials or employees
for any damage that may result therefrom.
[Ord. 778, 5/8/2012, § 1]
In addition to the purposes outlined above, the regulations
in this chapter are intended to promote achievement of the goals and
objectives recognized and established in the most recent Comprehensive
Plan adopted for Beaver Borough, September 27, 2001.
[Ord. 778, 5/8/2012, § 1]
No structure shall be located, erected, constructed, reconstructed,
moved, converted, or enlarged; nor shall any structure or land be
used or designed to be used, except in full compliance with all the
provisions of this chapter and after lawful issuance of all permits
required by this chapter.
[Ord. 778, 5/8/2012, § 1]
The accompanying map hereby adopted in this chapter shall be
known and may be cited as the "Zoning Map of Beaver Borough."
[Ord. 778, 5/8/2012, § 1; as amended by Ord. No. 856, 8/9/2022]
The Borough is divided into the districts stated in this chapter
as shown by the boundaries on the Official Zoning Map. The district
designations are as follows:
R-1
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Low Density Residential District
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R-2
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Medium-High Density Residential District
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P
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Public District
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RC-1
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Retail Core District
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RC-2
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Retail Core Support District
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GCW
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Gateway Commercial West District
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SC
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Service Commercial District
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GCE
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Gateway Commercial East District
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HO
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Historic Overlay District
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FP
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Floodplain District
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TND
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Traditional Neighborhood Development Overlay District
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[Ord. 778, 5/8/2012, § 1]
District boundaries shown within the lines of the streets, streams
and transportation rights-of-way shall be deemed to follow the center
lines. The vacation of streets shall not affect the location of such
district boundaries. When the Zoning Officer cannot definitely determine
the location of a district boundary by such fact that it clearly coincides
with a property line, he shall refuse action and the Zoning Hearing
Board shall interpret the location of the district boundary with reference
to the scale of the Zoning Map and the purposes set forth in all relevant
provisions of this chapter.
[Ord. 778, 5/8/2012, § 1]
1. If, in accordance with the provisions of this chapter and the Pennsylvania
Municipalities Planning Code, Act 247 of 1968, 53 P.S. § 10101
et seq., as amended, changes are made in district boundaries or other
matters portrayed on the Official Zoning Map, such changes shall be
entered on the Official Zoning Map promptly after the amendment has
been approved by Borough Council.
2. No changes of any nature shall be made in the Official Zoning Map
or matter shown thereon except in conformity with the procedures set
forth in this chapter or any state law, if applicable. All changes
shall be noted on the Official Zoning Map by date with a brief description
of the nature of the change.
[Ord. 778, 5/8/2012, § 1]
1. The Official Zoning Map, as designated by the Borough Council, shall
be the final authority as to the current zoning status of land and
water areas in the Borough, regardless of unofficial copies which
may have been published from time to time.
2. The location and boundaries of said zones are hereby established
as shown on the Zoning Map of Beaver Borough, previously dated September
13, 1988, and currently revised, which is attached hereto and is hereby
made a part of this chapter. Said map and all notations, references
and designations shown thereon shall be, as such, a part of this chapter
as if the same were all fully described and set forth herein.
[Ord. 778, 5/8/2012, § 1]
In the event that the Official Zoning Map becomes damaged, destroyed,
lost, or difficult to interpret because of the nature or number of
changes and additions, the Borough Council may, by resolution, adopt
a new Official Zoning Map which shall supersede the prior Official
Zoning Map. The new Official Zoning Map may correct drafting or other
errors or omissions in the prior Official Zoning Map, but no such
correction shall have the effect of amending the Official Zoning Map
or subsequent amendment thereto. The new Official Zoning Map shall
be identified by required signatures of the Borough Council, attested
by the Secretary of that body, and bearing the following words: "This
is to certify that this Official Zoning Map supersedes and replaces
the Official Zoning Map adopted as part of the previous current Ordinance
of Beaver Borough, Beaver County, Pennsylvania."
[Ord. 778, 5/8/2012, § 1]
The regulations in this chapter shall not apply to any existing
or new municipal facilities of Beaver Borough. To serve the public
convenience or general welfare, municipal uses may be located anywhere
within the Borough.