This chapter shall be referred to as "Conditional
Uses."
This chapter is enacted and ordained under the
grant of powers by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
in the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code (MPC), Act of 1968,
P.L. 805, No. 247, as reenacted and amended. Article
VI, Section 603(c)(2), of the MPC states that "Zoning ordinances may contain
provisions for conditional uses to be allowed or denied by the governing
body pursuant to public notice and hearing and recommendations by
the planning agency and pursuant to express standards and criteria
set forth in the zoning ordinances. In allowing a conditional use,
the governing body may attach such reasonable conditions and safeguards,
other than those related to off-site transportation or road improvements,
in addition to those expressed in the ordinance, as it may deem necessary
to implement the purposes of this act and the zoning ordinance."
All uses covered by this chapter pose unique
impacts to their neighbors and the Township that require increased
oversight and regulation. This chapter is enacted for the following
purposes:
A. To establish and maintain a comprehensive set of regulations
to provide for the reasonable development of unique uses within College
Township while providing reasonable protection to the community.
B. To provide the opportunity for the College Township
Council to thoroughly examine applications for conditional uses and
to impose reasonable safeguards necessary to implement the purposes
of this chapter and to protect the general welfare.
C. To further the goals of the Centre Region Comprehensive
Plan.
D. To provide the following conditions which are necessary
to protect and preserve the general health, safety, and welfare of
the citizens of College Township. These conditions exist in conjunction
with all other application, plan and permit requirements of College
Township as well as any other permits or approvals required by any
other governmental body or regulatory agency having jurisdiction over
such issues.
Unless a contrary intention clearly appears,
the following words and phrases shall have the meaning given in this
section. All words and terms not defined herein shall be used with
a meaning of standard usage. Where a definition given herein conflicts
with the definition of such term found in the Pennsylvania Municipalities
Code, the definition of such term in the Planning Code shall prevail. The following definitions shall be in addition to those found in Chapter
180, Subdivision of Land, and Chapter
200, Zoning, which shall also apply to this chapter:
BROWNFIELD
Real property, the expansion, redevelopment, or reuse of
which may be complicated by the presence of a hazardous substance,
pollutant or contaminant.
CAPACITY FACTOR
The ratio of the actual output of a power plant over a period
of time and its output if it had operated at full capacity over that
time period.
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CONDITIONAL USE
Use of land in a zoning district for a purpose other than
that generally permitted outright in that district. The Township Council,
in accordance with the conditions detailed in this chapter, has the
authority to grant permission for such a use.
FACILITY OWNER
The entity or entities having equity interest in the wind
energy facility, including their respective successors and/or assigns.
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FLICKER
A repeating cycle of changing light intensity.
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GASOLINE STATION
The use of land and structures engaged in the retail sale
of any type of fuel (gasoline, diesel, kerosene or any type of fuel
that may be used in the future for the propulsion of an automobile),
including a standalone gasoline station or the provision of fuel as
part of a larger business. "Gasoline station" shall also refer to
"filling station," "gas station," "service station," "fuel center,"
"petrol station."
GASOLINE STATION SERVICE AREA
The area which will be used for the sale of gasoline, including
service islands, pumps, customer service areas, and any impervious
driving, gassing and parking areas.
INTERNAL MARGINAL ACCESS STREET
Any type of street or driveway, public or private, that provides
a means of conveyance for automobiles into and through the site. An
internal marginal access street typically has all the components of
a public street, such as lane markings, turn lanes, shoulders, etc.
HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE
A) Any substance designated pursuant to Section 311(b)(2)(A)
of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act [33 U.S.C. § 1321(b)(2)(A)];
B) any element, compound, mixture, solution, or substance designated
pursuant to Section 9602 of Title 42 of the United States Code; C)
any hazardous waste having the characteristics identified under or
listed pursuant to Section 3001 of the Solid Waste Disposal Act (42
U.S.C. § 6921) (but not including any waste the regulation
of which under the Solid Waste Disposal Act [42 U.S.C. § 6901
et seq.] has been suspended by Act of Congress); D) any toxic pollutant
listed under Section 307(a) of the Federal Water Pollution Control
Act [33 U.S.C. § 1317(a)]; E) any hazardous air pollutant
listed under Section 112 of the Clean Air Act [42 U.S.C. § 7412];
and F) any imminently hazardous chemical substance or mixture with
respect to which the Administrator of the Environmental Protection
Agency or its successive agency has taken action pursuant to Section
7 of the Toxic Substances Control Act [15 U.S.C. § 2606].
The term does not include petroleum, including crude oil or any fraction
thereof which is not otherwise specifically listed or designated as
a hazardous substance under Items A through F of this definition,
and the term does not include natural gas, natural gas liquids, liquefied
natural gas, or synthetic gas usable for fuel (or mixtures of natural
gas and such synthetic gas).
HISTORICALLY SIGNIFICANT PROPERTY/STRUCTURE
Any property as defined as "historic properties" or "historic structure" in §
200-7 and/or listed in The Historic Resources of the Centre Region: A Remembrance of Things Past. (1982) (HRCR), a reference publication that identifies historical properties and structures within College Township, including the Lemont and Oak Hall Historic Districts.
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No. O-22-01]
INDUSTRIAL REVITALIZATION AREA (IRA)
A designation meeting the requirement contained herein for
an area within the I-1 Industrial Zoning District which is currently
vacant or underutilized with which additional nonindustrial uses may
help aid in the revitalization of the site, bringing it back to productive
use.
MINING AND QUARRYING
The use of land for the purpose of extracting rocks and minerals
for sale, exclusive of grading a lot preparatory to the construction
of a structure for which a zoning permit has been issued.
NONINDUSTRIAL USES
Those uses which primarily do not include activities such as manufacturing, warehousing, fabrication, assembly, distribution and other related uses. For the purposes of this chapter, "nonindustrial uses" shall be those which are listed in §
87-20A of this chapter.
NONPARTICIPATING LANDOWNERS
Any landowner except those on whose property all or a portion
of a wind energy facility is located pursuant to an agreement with
the facility owner or operator.
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OCCUPIED BUILDING
A residence, school, hospital, church, public library or
other building used for public gathering that is occupied or in use
when the permit application is submitted.
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OPERATOR
The entity responsible for the day-to-day operation and maintenance
of the wind energy facility.
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PARTICIPATING LANDOWNER
A landowner upon whose property all or a portion of a wind
energy facility is located or pursuant to an agreement with the facility
owner or operator.
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POLLUTANT OR CONTAMINANT
Shall include, but not be limited to, any element, substance,
compound, or mixture, including disease-causing agents, which after
release into the environment and upon exposure, ingestion, inhalation,
or assimilation into any organism, either directly from the environment
or indirectly by ingestion through food chains, will or may reasonably
be anticipated to cause death, disease, behavioral abnormalities,
cancer, genetic mutation, physiological malfunctions (including malfunctions
in reproduction) or physical deformations in such organisms or their
offspring, except that the term "pollutant or contaminant" shall not
include petroleum, including crude oil or any fraction thereof which
is not otherwise specifically listed or designated as a hazardous
substance under Items A through F of the "hazardous substance" definition
and shall not include natural gas, liquefied natural gas, or synthetic
gas of pipeline quality (or mixtures of natural gas and such synthetic
gas).
RETAIL SQUARE FOOTAGE BANK (RETAIL BANK)
Additional square footage which can be used to exceed the
square footage limitations placed on retail uses. It is based on the
acreage of the site to be used as industrial. For every acre of land
used for industrial uses, the developer can exceed the retail size
limitations by 1,500 square feet or fraction thereof.
SHADOW FLICKER
The on-and-off flickering effect of a shadow caused when
the sun passes behind the rotor of a wind turbine.
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SITE
One or more contiguous parcels (including parcels separated
by public rights-of-way) held under common ownership and employed
for a specific use or related uses.
TURBINE HEIGHT
The vertical distance measured from average elevation of
the existing grade at the proposed tower foundation perimeter to the
highest point of the turbine, including the turbine rotor blade.
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WIND ENERGY FACILITY
An electric generation facility whose main purpose is to supply electricity, consisting of one or more wind turbines and other accessory structures and buildings, with the primary intention of the producing and transmitting of electricity off site. The term does not include wind turbines constructed primarily for use on site as an accessory use [see §
200-11A(7)].
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WIND ENERGY FACILITY ACCESSORY FACILITIES
All structures and buildings associated with the conversion
of wind to energy with the exception of the wind turbine. Accessory
structures and buildings shall include but not be limited to substations,
meteorological towers, electrical transmission lines and access roads.
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WIND TURBINE
A wind energy conversion system that converts wind energy
into electricity through the use of a wind turbine generator and includes
the nacelle, rotor, tower and pad turbine, if any.
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