[Ord. 2009-01, 4/2/2009, § 101]
1. This chapter and attached map shall be known as, and may be cited as the "Vernon Township
Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of 2009," in accordance with and exercising
the authority of the Pennsylvania Municipalities Code, to:
A. Regulate the location and use of buildings, structures and land for
residence, agriculture, commerce, industry, and other purposes.
B. Control the minimum size of properties and the height, number of
stories, and placement of buildings and other structures.
C. Divide the Township into districts of such size, shape and area as
may be deemed best suited to serve the needs of all the residents
and property owners.
D. Establish procedures for the administration, enforcement and amendment
of this chapter.
[Ord. 2009-01, 4/2/2009, § 102]
1. The regulations and restrictions of this chapter are deemed necessary
in order to:
A. Promote the public health, safety, morals, and general welfare.
B. Secure safety from fire, flood, mudslide, panic, and other dangers
and to provide adequate open spaces for light, air and amenity.
C. Conserve and stabilize property values through the most appropriate
uses of land in relation to one another.
D. Preserve forests, agricultural lands, floodplain areas, and recreation
lands from conflict with urban development.
E. Facilitate the economic provision of adequate transportation, water
supply, sewage disposal, public schools, parks, and other public requirements.
F. Prevent overcrowding or improper development of land, blighting conditions
and congestion in travel and transportation.
G. Encourage orderly, coordinated, and compatible development and growth.
[Ord. 2009-01, 4/2/2009, § 103]
1. In addition to the general purpose behind adoption of this chapter as noted in §
27-102, the following specific community development goals and objectives identified in the Central Crawford Region Multi-Municipal Comprehensive Plan have been followed in developing the regulations and controls of this chapter:
A. Channel growth into areas where utilities and roads can accommodate
it and where it is a natural extension of existing development.
B. Require development to respect natural amenities and conditions of
the land.
C. Allow for a variety of housing types and densities in relation to
the capacity of streets and utilities and a natural progression outward
from higher to lower densities.
D. Limit major retail commercial expansion to the Route 6/322 corridor
and part of the Route 19 frontage.
E. Provide areas for specialized business activities in appropriate
locations that are best suited for them.
F. Encourage generation of new jobs in office, service, and light manufacturing
in well-planned settings.
G. Regulate roadside access, signage and landscaping in commercial and
business areas.
H. Use nonresidential development to buffer the airport and respect
flight patterns in the airport's vicinity.
I. Development of a diverse light industrial sector that will complement
the region's existing and emerging industrial base and provide
additional regional competitiveness.
J. Where possible, to emphasize development of industrial and light
industrial concerns in relative proximity to one another and to maximize
existing infrastructure and minimize deleterious effects on existing
natural resources and development.
[Ord. 2009-01, 4/2/2009, § 104]
The regulations contained in this chapter shall be held to be
the minimum regulations required to uphold the public health, safety,
morals and general welfare.
[Ord. 2009-01, 4/2/2009, § 105]
Where conflicts exist between this chapter and other regulations
of the Township, or of a higher level of government, or with legal
restrictive covenants applied by landowners to the development of
their property, the ordinance, regulation or covenant establishing
the higher standards shall prevail. All ordinances or parts thereof
in conflict with this chapter, inconsistent with its provisions or
less restrictive, are hereby repealed to the extent necessary to give
this chapter full force and effect.
[Ord. 2009-01, 4/2/2009, § 106]
The grant of a zoning permit in any zone district shall not
constitute a representation, guarantee or warranty of any kind by
the Township or by any official or employee of the practicality or
safety of the use, building or structure covered by the permit and
shall create no liability upon the Township, its officials or employees.
[Ord. 2009-01, 4/2/2009, § 107]
1. The provisions of this chapter, as far as they are common to those
zoning regulations in force immediately prior to the enactment of
this chapter, are intended as a continuation of such prior regulations
and not as new enactments. Such parts of the prior regulations that
are omitted from this chapter shall be deemed as abrogated.
2. The adoption of this chapter does not make legitimate development
activity in the Township illegal under provisions of the prior regulations
nor does it annul any litigation currently being pursued or that may
be pursued in the future against such illegal activity.