The purpose of this article is to identify certain regulations
and standards that are generally either common to all zoning districts
or applicable to more than one district.
Decks shall be permitted in all zoning districts, provided that
the Zoning Officer issues a building permit.
A. Prior to constructing a deck or porch, including a supporting structure,
a sketch plan shall be provided and a building permit obtained from
the Building Code Official and prior-approved by the Zoning Officer.
B. After a building permit is issued for a deck or porch, no change
in plans regarding setbacks, dimensions, or heights is permissible
without first receiving written permission from the Zoning Officer.
C. All materials used in the construction of a deck or porch shall comply
with the requirements of the most recently adopted version of the
Pennsylvania Uniform Construction Code.
The following provisions shall regulate satellite antennas.
In this section, the words "antenna" or "antennas" refer to satellite
antennas.
A. Satellite antennas shall be permitted in all zoning districts.
B. The maximum diameter of satellite antennas shall not exceed 24 inches.
C. All satellite antennas shall be adequately grounded to prevent against
a direct strike of lightning.
D. The installation of antennas shall be in accordance with all applicable
local, state or federal codes and regulations.
E. Satellite antennas shall be located so as to minimize the visual
impact on adjacent properties. Where possible they shall be located
in a side or rear yard.
F. In the C-1 and C-2 Commercial Districts, satellite antennas shall
not be located on the front wall of any structure and preferably on
the roof.
A funeral home or mortuary shall be permitted only by right
in the C-2 Commercial District subject to the following regulations:
A. The site shall be located so as to have one property line abutting
a major or secondary thoroughfare.
B. Adequate points of access shall be provided to and from any major
or secondary thoroughfare.
C. No building shall be located within 30 feet of a residential district.
D. Where a funeral home or mortuary abuts a residential district, a planted visual screen, subject to the provisions of §
182-107, shall be employed.
E. Parking shall be in accordance with Article
XII.
One type of recycling facility is permitted in the Borough:
small collection facilities. Small collection facilities shall be
permitted as an accessory use on public land only in R-1, R-2, and
RM Residential Districts.
A. No collection facility shall be located less than 30 feet from a
public street to ensure safety.
B. Small collection facilities may be placed on surplus parking spaces.
C. Parking for recycling facilities shall be provided in accordance with applicable provisions of Article
XII.
D. Trash and debris on site shall be cleaned up on a daily basis.
E. The name and phone number of the business or person responsible for
the operation and maintenance of the collection facility will be displayed
on the containers.
F. Overnight collection areas shall be adequately lighted, well kept
and secure from unauthorized entry.
G. Collection facilities shall provide sufficient room to accommodate
customers and business traffic.
H. Certification and permits shall be obtained as required from the
appropriate local, state, or federal agencies.
Chapter
157, Stormwater Management, of the Code of the Borough of Parkside, and all applicable state and federal regulations shall regulate all conditions and activities related to stormwater management in the Borough.
Activities and conditions related to fire protection shall be
regulated by the latest adopted version of the Pennsylvania Uniform
Construction Code and all other applicable local, state, and federal regulations.
The latest adopted version of the Pennsylvania Uniform Construction
Code shall regulate conditions and activities related to property
maintenance.
All rental units must comply with all applicable federal, state,
and Borough codes.
In cases where the Zoning Hearing Board is to decide whether
a proposed use that is not listed as a permitted use in this chapter
is of the same general character as the listed uses, the Board shall
make its determination by applying the standards listed below:
A. Extent of processing, assembly, warehousing, shipping and distribution
done on the premises of any dangerous, hazardous, toxic or explosive
materials.
B. The nature and location of storage and outdoor display of merchandise
and the predominant items stored.
C. The type, size and nature of buildings and structures supporting
the use.
D. The number of employees and customers in relation to business hours
and employment shifts.
E. The business hours during which the use is in operation or open for
business, ranging from seven days a week, 24 hours a day, to several
times a year, such as sport stadiums or fairgrounds.
F. The transportation requirements for people and freight, by volume,
type, and characteristics of traffic generation to and from the site,
trip purposes and whether trip purposes can be shared with other uses
on the site.
G. Parking characteristics, turnover and generation, ratio of the number
of spaces required per unit area, or activity and potential for shared
parking with other uses.
H. The tendency for attracting or repelling criminal activities to and
from or on the premises.
I. The amount and nature of nuisances generated on the premises, such
as noise, smoke, odor, glare, vibration, radiation, and fumes.
J. Any special public utility requirements for the use, such as water
supply, wastewater output, pretreatment of wastes and emissions recommended
or required, and any significant power structures and communication
towers or facilities.
This section shall apply to structures constructed after this
chapter is adopted and to new additions of 400 square feet or more:
A. Unless stated otherwise, the following provisions shall apply to
design considerations in the C-1 and C-2 Commercial Districts:
(1)
Buildings shall contain materials, windows, doors, and architectural
details that are generally compatible with those features in nearby
and adjacent buildings.
(2)
Unscreened, flat, blank walls shall be avoided in order to provide
a pleasant pedestrian experience whereby activities within a structure
can be seen and connected to the adjacent sidewalk and/or a transit
stop.
(3)
At the front at street level of commercial and mixed-use buildings,
not less than 50% of the length and 25% of the wall surface must be
in public entranceways, windows, or retail/service display windows.
(4)
The street facade of principal structures shall have at least
one street-oriented entrance and contain the principal windows of
the structure.
(5)
Utilities shall be placed underground in new developments.
(6)
Automobile entrances to the site shall be placed in such a way
as to maximize safety and efficient traffic circulation and minimize
impact on surrounding areas.
(7)
Along new public streets, new developments and redevelopment,
including commercial and mixed-use buildings, sidewalks, or walkways
not less than five feet wide along state-owned roads and four feet
wide along Borough-owned roads shall be required in front of and/or
adjacent to said street development or principal building.
(8)
Where feasible, practical, and appropriate, the Borough will
encourage the construction and use of sidewalks that meet the standards
contained in the PennDOT Smart Transportation Guidebook.
(9)
Walkways that cross parking, loading, or driveway areas must
be clearly identifiable through the use of elevation changes, different
paving materials, or other similar methods.
(10)
Pedestrian amenities such as benches, public art, picnic areas,
seating areas, fountains, planters, etc., shall be located in landscaped
areas, open spaces, plazas, or along public streets.
(11)
Lighting shall be provided in parking areas and pedestrian paths
to ensure safety and convenience.
(12)
Parking garages shall be served by pedestrian walkways and connected
to the sidewalk/pedestrian system. These walkways shall be clearly
marked and continuous in design.
B. The following provisions shall apply to design considerations in
the R-1, R-2, and RM Districts:
(1)
New residential dwellings shall be generally consistent with
the design of existing neighborhood dwellings.
(2)
Sidewalks shall be constructed along the frontage of all new
residential buildings and new additions of 400 square feet or more.
(3)
Utilities shall be placed underground in new developments.
(4)
Stairs and ramps consistent with ADA standards shall be provided
where necessary to provide safe route between a dwelling and the street
and sidewalk.
(5)
The street facade of principal structures should have at least
one street-oriented entrance and contain the principal windows of
the structure.
C. The following provisions shall apply to design considerations in
the OS District:
(1)
Utilities shall be placed underground in new construction.
(2)
Stairs and ramps consistent with ADA standards shall be provided
where necessary to provide safe route between the street and sidewalk.