[Ord. 294, 11/26/2007, § 27-701]
1.
Area or Yard Requirements. The lot or yard requirements for any new building or use shall not include any part of a lot that is required by any other building or use to comply with the requirements of this chapter. No required lot or area shall include any property, the ownership of which has been transferred subsequent to the effective date of this chapter, if such property was a part of the area required for compliance with the dimensional requirements applicable to the lot from which such transfer was made.
2.
Minimum Lot Size.
A.
Where a minimum lot size is specified, no primary building or use shall be erected or established on any lot of lesser size than as specified in Parts 4 and 5.
B.
Exceptions to Minimum Lot Sizes.
(1)
The provisions of Parts 4 and 5 shall not prevent the construction of a single-family detached dwelling on any lot that was lawful when created and which, prior to the effective date of this chapter, was in separate ownership duly recorded by plan or deed; and, provided that:
(2)
Such lot is not less than 70% of the minimum lot area or the area required by gross density required under Parts 4 and 5. Those lots not served by public water and sewers shall meet all requirements of the Bucks County Department of Health. The percentage of lot area covered by the single-family dwelling shall not exceed 30% of the area of the lot. The front and rear yards shall aggregate at least 60% of the total depth or meet the normal requirements of the District in which the lot is located, but in no case shall either side yard be less than five feet.
(3)
This exception shall not apply to any two or more contiguous lots in a single ownership as of or subsequent to the effective date of this chapter, in any case where a reparceling or replatting could create one or more lots which would conform to this chapter.
3.
Minimum Lot Width.
A.
Where a minimum lot width is specified, no primary building shall be erected on any part of a lot which has a width less than that specified in Parts 4 and 5 except as specified in Subsection 3B.
B.
Exceptions to Minimum Lot Width. The provisions of Parts 4 and 5 shall not prevent the construction of a single-family detached dwelling on any lot that was lawful when created and which, prior to the effective date of this chapter, was in separate ownership duly recorded by plan or deed provided that:
(1)
The width of the lot is at least 50 feet wide at the minimum building setback line.
(2)
This exception shall not apply to any two or more contiguous lots in single ownership as of or subsequent to the effective date of this chapter, in any case where a reparceling or replatting could create one or more lots which would conform to this chapter.
4.
Traffic Visibility. On a corner lot or at a point of entry on a public road, nothing shall be erected, placed or allowed to grow in a manner which obscures vision:
5.
Front Yard Requirements.
A.
Where a minimum depth of front yard is specified in Parts 4 and 5, an open space of at least the specified depth shall be provided between the street line or lines and the nearest point of any building or structure, except as may be permitted hereinafter.
B.
Exceptions for Existing Alignment. If the alignment of two existing buildings on each side of a lot, within a distance of 50 feet of the proposed building and fronting on the same side of the same street in the same block is nearer to the street than the required front yard depth, the average of such existing alignment within that distance shall be the required front yard.
C.
Projections into Front Yards. Ground story bays and porches not over half the length of the front wall may project five feet into any front yard. Chimneys, flues, columns, sills, ornamental features, cornices, and gutters may project not more than two feet over a required front yard.
D.
Fences and Terraces in Front Yards. The provisions of Parts 4 and 5 shall not apply to front fences, hedges, or walls less than five feet high above the natural grade in the required front yard, nor to terraces, steps, uncovered porches, unenclosed porches, nor to other similar features less than three feet above the level of the floor of the ground story.
E.
Accessory Buildings in Front Yards. Accessory buildings shall not be permitted in required front yards.
6.
Corner Lots. On a corner lot, the street side yard shall equal the required front yard for lots facing that street.
7.
Side Yard Requirements. No portion of a building or a structure, including a deck or an uncovered porch, shall be built within the minimum depth from the rear lot line specified in Parts 4 and 5, except as permitted in § 27-701, Subsections 1 and 2.
A.
Projections into Side Yards. Bays, balconies, chimney flues, and fire escapes may project into a required side yard not more than one-third of the width of the projection, but not more than four feet in any case. Ground story bays and porches not over half the length of the side wall may project into any required side yard 3 1/2 feet.
B.
Fences and Terraces in Side Yards. The provisions of § 27-701, Subsection 7A, shall not apply to fences or hedges less than six feet above the natural grade. The provisions of Subsection 7A shall not apply to terraces, steps or other similar features less than three feet above the floor of the ground story; however, such improvements shall be no closer to the property line than five feet in the R-2 and TC Districts and 10 feet in all other districts.
C.
Accessory Buildings in Side Yards. Completely detached accessory buildings may occupy a required side yard but shall not be located closer than five feet to the side property line, unless a greater setback is required for a specific use in Parts 4 or 5.
8.
Rear Yard Requirements. Completely detached accessory buildings may occupy a required side yard but shall not be located closer than 10 feet to any side property line and must be located at least 12 feet to the rear of the primary building. No portion of a building or structure shall be built within the minimum depth from the rear lot line specified in Parts 4 and 5, except as permitted in § 27-701, Subsection 8A and B.
9.
Height. The height of buildings is regulated to prevent loss of life or excessive property damage through the inability of the Borough's fire equipment to reach the upper stories or roofs. Therefore, no building shall exceed a height of 35 feet except church spires, belfries, silos, water towers, smokestacks, solar panels, or antennas.