Interpretation of terms. The following rules of construction and interpretation shall be used in this chapter.
A. 
The word "lot" shall be construed to include the words "plot" or "parcel."
B. 
The words "used" or "occupied" as applied to any land or building shall be construed to include the words "intended," "arranged," or "designed to be" prior to the word or phrase "used" or "occupied."
C. 
The words "building or structure" shall be construed as if followed by the words "or parts thereof."
D. 
Words in the singular may imply the plural, and the plural may imply the singular.
E. 
Words in the present tense may imply the future tense.
F. 
The masculine gender includes the feminine and neuter.
G. 
The word "person" shall be construed to include a partnership, corporation, association, trust, estate, or any legally recognized entity as well as the officers of any corporation and the members of any partnership.
H. 
The word "shall" is mandatory; "should" and "may" are advisory.
I. 
References to ordinances, codes, rules, regulations, plans, maps, governmental bodies, commissions, and agencies apply to ordinances, codes, rules, regulations, plans, maps, governmental bodies, commissions, and agencies of the Township or the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, as the case may be, unless the context indicates that another reference is intended.
J. 
All words and phrases shall have their common meanings unless the context indicates otherwise, or where such meanings as taken literally would be inconsistent with the intended meaning within the context of the section or where a more specific interpretation is included in the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code.
K. 
Common terms are grouped alphabetically according to their root word.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the corresponding meanings set forth in this section:
ABANDONMENT
The relinquishment of a use without the manifest intention to resume it.[1]
ACCESSORY USE OR STRUCTURE
A use or structure on the same lot with, and of a nature customarily incidental and subordinate to, the principal use or structure.[2]
ALLEY
A minor right-of-way providing secondary vehicular access to the side or rear of two or more properties.
ALTERATION
Any change or rearrangement in the supporting members of an existing building, such as bearing walls, columns, beams or girders, as well as any change in exterior doors or windows, or any enlargement to or diminution of a building or structure, whether horizontally or vertically, or moving of a building or structure from one location to another.[3]
APPLICANT
A landowner or developer, as herein defined, who has filed an application for subdivision, land development or other development, including his heirs, successors and assigns or the equitable owner of property with the owner's permission.
APPLICATION FOR DEVELOPMENT
Every application, whether preliminary or final, required to be filed and approved prior to the start of construction or development, including, but not limited to, an application for a building permit, for the approval of a subdivision plat or plan, or for the approval of a development plan.[4]
BASE SITE AREA
The portion of a total tract that results after all existing and proposed road and utility rights-of-way are deducted.
BASEMENT
Any area of the building having floor below its ground level on all sides.[5]
BILLBOARD
A sign that directs attention to a business, commodity, service or entertainment not conducted, sold or offered upon the premises where the sign is located.
BLOCK
A unit of land bounded by streets or by a combination of streets and public land, railroad rights-of-way, waterways, or any other barrier to the continuity of development.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
The Board of Supervisors of the Township of Newlin, Chester County, Pennsylvania.
BUFFER
An area that provides year-round visual isolation and/or sound attenuation between uses, through such means as vegetative plantings, earthen berms, depressions, fences, walls, etc.
BUILDING
Any permanent structure having enclosed walls and roof, including manufactured homes and trailers used for human habitation.
BUILDING COVERAGE
The ratio of the total ground floor area of all buildings on a lot to the total area of the lot on which they are located.
BUILDING HEIGHT
The vertical measurement of a building from the mean level of finished grade surrounding the building, to the highest point of the roof, excluding the chimney and/or mechanical equipment above the roof.
BUILDING SETBACK LINE
A line which designates the minimum distance between any building or structure and the adjacent street right-of-way or property line, as measured horizontally and at a right angle from any point formed by the intersection of a vertical building wall with the ground, to the street right-of-way or property line, whichever is closer. This line shall include patios, and covered porches, but not open steps.
A. 
FRONT YARD BUILDING SETBACK LINEThe line parallel to the public or private street right-of-way line at a distance equal to the minimum depth of the front yard as designated in Chapter 240, Zoning, also referred to as "required front yard." All yards adjacent to a public or private street right-of-way shall be considered to be front yards.
B. 
SIDE YARD BUILDING SETBACK LINEThe line parallel to the side lot line and equal to the minimum depth of the side yard as designated in Chapter 240, Zoning, also referred to as "required side yard."
C. 
REAR YARD BUILDING SETBACK LINEThe line parallel to the rear lot line and equal to the minimum depth of the rear yard as designated in Chapter 240, Zoning, also referred to as "required rear yard."
BUILDING, ACCESSORY
A structure that is subordinate to the principal building on a lot and used for purposes customarily incidental to those of the principal building.
BUILDING, PRINCIPAL
A building in which is conducted, designed to be conducted or intended to be conducted, the primary use of the lot on which it is located.[6]
CARTWAY
The paved portion of a street or right-of-way intended for vehicular use.[7]
CLEAR-SIGHT TRIANGLE
An area of unobstructed vision at a street intersection, defined by lines of sight between points at a given distance from the intersection down the center lines of the street.[8]
COMMERCIAL
A use of land, or improvements thereto, for the purpose of engaging in retail, wholesale or service activities for profit.[9]
COMMUNITY WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEM
A sewage disposal facility designed to serve a specific number of users in a particular development and which is permitted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection and the Chester County Health Department, but which shall not include experimental permitting, and which is owned and operated by a private entity which may include a PUC-chartered entity limited to serve the particular development.
COMMUNITY WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM
A potable water supply facility designed to serve a specific number of users in a particular development and which is permitted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection and the Chester County Health Department, and which is owned and operated by a private entity which may include a PUC-chartered entity limited to serve the particular development.[10]
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
The Newlin Township Comprehensive Plan of 1996, or subsequently adopted and updated Comprehensive Plan of the Township.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I)]
CONSERVANCY LOT
An undeveloped, privately owned lot comprising part of an area of open land.
CONSERVATION AREAS, PRIMARY
Natural features of the highest importance, including the one-hundred-year floodplains, wetlands, and slopes over 25%.
CONSERVATION AREAS, SECONDARY
Natural and cultural resources that are identified by an applicant for land development in consultation with the Newlin Township Planning Commission according to the procedures identified in this chapter and which do not include primary conservation areas.
CONSERVATION LANDS
Areas within a development site that are identified as containing significant environmental features and on which development is prohibited.
CONSTRAINED LAND
The sum of land features, each of which is multiplied by a density factor set forth in this chapter.
CONSTRUCTION
The erection, rebuilding, renovation, repair, extension, expansion, alteration, demolition, or relocation of a building or structure, including the placement of mobile homes.[11]
CONVERSION
An alteration of an existing building, structure or land to a new use which imposes other special provisions of a law governing building construction, equipment, exits or zoning regulations.
CONVERSION, RESIDENTIAL
The subdivision of a single-family detached dwelling into two or more dwelling units.
CUL-DE-SAC
A single access street intersecting another street at one end and terminated at the other by a vehicular turnaround, built to Newlin Township public street standards for vehicular traffic flow.[12]
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
The Department of Health of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania or of Chester County, or their representative having jurisdiction in Newlin Township.
DEVELOPER
Any landowner, agent of such landowner, tenant with permission of such landowner, or equitable owner, who makes or causes to be made an application for a subdivision or land development. Also "applicant."
DEVELOPMENT
Any man-made change to improved or unimproved real estate, including, but not limited to, the construction, reconstruction, renovation, repair, expansion, or alteration of buildings or other structures; the placement of manufactured homes; streets and other paving; utilities; filling, grading, and excavation; mining; dredging; drilling operations; storage of equipment or materials; and the subdivision of land.
DEVELOPMENT PLAN
The provisions for development, including a planned residential development, a plat of subdivision, all covenants relating to use, location and bulk of buildings and other structures, intensity of use or density of development, streets, ways and parking facilities, common open space and public facilities.
DIAMETER (OF PLANT MATERIALS)
The diameter of a tree trunk measured at a point halfway between grade and knee height.[13]
DRAINAGE
The movement of water from an area by stream or sheet flow and removal of excess water from soil by downward flow.
DWELLING
Any building or other structure designed for, and occupied exclusively for, residential purposes, including an apartment and mobile home, but excluding rental units in a motel, rooming house, tourist home, institutional home, dormitory, and the like. It is the intention to include within the definition of dwelling, all recognized housing types, architectural types or styles, or combinations thereof, whether such housing units are for lease or for sale. Dwelling types include, but are not limited to, the following:
A. 
SINGLE-FAMILY DETACHEDA building designed for and occupied exclusively as a residence, containing one set of cooking, sleeping and bathroom facilities and having no common or party wall with an adjacent dwelling, and having yards on all sides. Where a private garage is structurally attached to such building, it shall be considered as a part of the building.
B. 
SINGLE-FAMILY SEMI-DETACHED (TWIN)A building designed for and occupied exclusively as a residence, containing two individual dwellings separated by a vertical common or party wall and having yards on all but one side.
C. 
DUPLEXA building designed for and occupied exclusively as a residence, containing two dwellings, in an over and under arrangement, separated by a horizontal common or party wall and having yards on all sides.
D. 
SINGLE-FAMILY ATTACHED (TOWNHOUSE)A building designed for and occupied exclusively as a residence, containing at least three but not more than eight dwellings each accommodating one family and which are attached by a vertical common party wall and which have side yards adjacent to each end unit.
E. 
MULTIFAMILYA building designed for and occupied exclusively as a residence, containing three or more dwellings, but which does not meet the definition of a "townhouse."
DWELLING UNIT
A single living space for one family, excluding individual rental units in a motel, rooming house, tourist home, institutional home, dormitory, and the like.
EASEMENT
An interest in land owned by a person who does not own fee title to the land, which entitles the holder of the easement to a specific use or enjoyment of the land.
EASEMENT, CONSERVATION
A voluntarily derived set of use restrictions placed on a parcel of land in perpetuity, through which no positive or appurtenant rights are conveyed to the grantee.[14]
EFFECTIVE DATE OF THE ORDINANCE
The date upon which this chapter officially comes into effect, except that with respect to the subject matter of any amendment, said date shall mean the date upon which the particular amendment became or becomes effective.[15]
ENGINEER, TOWNSHIP
A professional engineer, licensed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and duly appointed as the Engineer for the Township of Newlin, Chester County.
ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE AREAS
Those areas of land the disturbance of which would contribute significantly to the degradation of environmental conditions or amenities. Environmentally sensitive areas include (but are not limited to) the natural resources identified in § 240-15C (Table 2) of Chapter 240, Zoning, of the Code of the Township of Newlin.
EROSION
The process by which soils, vegetation, and man-made materials on the earth's surface are worn away by action of water, wind, frost or a combination of such by natural forces.[16]
EXISTING MANUFACTURED HOME PARK OR SUBDIVISION
A manufactured home park or subdivision for which the construction of facilities for servicing the lots on which the manufactured homes are to be affixed (including, at a minimum, the installation of utilities, the construction of streets, and either final site grading or the pouring of concrete pads) is completed before the effective date of the floodplain management regulations adopted by the Township.
[Added at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I)]
EXPANSION TO AN EXISTING MANUFACTURED HOME PARK OR SUBDIVISION
The preparation of additional sites by the construction of facilities for servicing the lots on which the manufactured homes are to be affixed (including the installation of utilities, the construction of streets, and either final site grading or the pouring of concrete pads).
[Added at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I)]
FAMILY
Includes the following:
A. 
A single person occupying a dwelling unit;
B. 
Two or more persons related by blood, marriage, or adoption occupying a dwelling unit, including not more than one border, roomer, or lodger;
C. 
The occupants of a group home; or
D. 
Not more than four unrelated persons occupying a dwelling unit, living together, excluding a rooming or boarding house, fraternity house, dormitory, or transitional housing.
FENCE or WALL
Any freestanding and uninhabited structure erected to secure or divide a property from another, or part of a property from the remaining part of the same property.
FILL
Material, exclusive of structures, placed or deposited so as to form an embankment or to raise the surface elevation of the land.
FLOOD
See the flood-related definitions in Chapter 78, Floodplain Management.[17]
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I)]
FRONTAGE
The length of a front lot line coinciding with a street line.[18]
GREENWAY
Lands permanently protected as conservation areas by a perpetual easement that complies with Section 170(h) of the Federal Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.
GREENWAY LAND
That portion of a tract that is set aside for the protection of sensitive natural resources, farmland, scenic views, and other unique features.
GROUNDWATER RECHARGE
The replenishment of water, contained in interconnected pores located below the water table in an aquifer, from the infiltration of precipitation, streams, lakes, or other water sources.[19]
HISTORIC RESOURCE (OR STRUCTURE)
Any structure, parcel, or site that is:
A. 
Listed individually on the National Register of Historic Places (a listing maintained by the Department of the Interior) or determined by the Secretary of the Interior as meeting the requirements for individual listing on the National Register;
B. 
Certified or preliminary determined by the Secretary of the Interior as contributing to the historical significance of a registered historic district or a district preliminarily determined by the Secretary to qualify as a registered historic district;
C. 
Individually listed on a state inventory of historic places in states with historic preservation programs that have been approved by the Secretary of the Interior;
D. 
Individually listed on a local inventory of historic places in communities with historic preservation programs that have been certified either:
(1) 
By an approved state program as determined by the Secretary of the Interior; or
(2) 
Directly by the Secretary of the Interior in states without approved programs; or
E. 
Any building, site or parcel identified as having historic or cultural value in either the Chester County Newlin Township Historic Resource Atlas of 2010, the Unionville Area Regional Comprehensive Plan Chapter 4 of 2011 or the Newlin Township Open Space, Recreation and Environmental Resources Plan of 1994, and all locations listed in the National Register of Historic Places.[20]
HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION
A nonprofit organization comprised of homeowners or property owners, planned and operated under negotiated and approved rules and regulations, for the purpose of administering the needs of residents through the maintenance of community-owner property. This term is synonymous with property owners' association.[21]
IMPERVIOUS SURFACES
Areas or materials, such as buildings, structures, and paved areas, which are impenetrable by liquid and that are incapable of allowing groundwater recharge or absorbing precipitation and liquids.
ITE TRIP GENERATION RATES
Vehicle trips generated for a particular size and type of land use published by the Institute of Transportation Engineers, ITE Trip Generation Manual, latest edition.[22]
LABORATORY
A building or group of buildings in which are located facilities for scientific research, investigation, testing and experimentation, but not including the manufacture of products for sale.
LAND DEVELOPMENT
Includes any of the following activities:
A. 
The improvement of one lot or two or more contiguous lots, tracts or parcels of land for any purpose involving:
(1) 
A group of two or more residential or nonresidential buildings, whether proposed initially or cumulatively, or a single nonresidential building on a lot or lots regardless of the number of occupants; or
(2) 
The division or allocation of space, whether initially or cumulatively, between or among two or more existing or prospective occupants by means of, or for the purpose of, streets, common areas, leaseholds, condominiums, building groups or other features.
B. 
A subdivision of land.
C. 
Land development shall not include the following activities:
(1) 
The conversion of an existing single-family detached dwelling or single-family semidetached dwelling into not more than three residential units, unless such units are intended to be a condominium;
(2) 
The addition of an accessory building, including farm buildings, on a lot or lots subordinate to an existing principal building;
(3) 
The addition or conversion of buildings or rides within the confines of an enterprise that constitutes an amusement park. This exclusion shall not apply to newly acquired acreage by an amusement park until initial plans for the expanded area have been approved by the proper authorities.
LANDOWNER
The legal or beneficial owner or owners of land, including the holder of an option or contract to purchase (whether or not such option or contract is subject to any condition), a lessee if he is authorized under the lease to exercise the rights of the landowner, or other person having a proprietary interest in land.
LANDSCAPING
The planting of turf-grass or other appropriate ground cover in all open areas of the lot, and in addition, the planting of evergreen and deciduous trees, and shrubs, including the maintenance thereof, for the control of erosion, retention of precipitation, protection against the elements, promotion of human comfort, and otherwise protecting the public health, safety and welfare. (Also see "screen or landscape screen.")[23]
LOT
A designated parcel, tract or area of land established by a plat or otherwise as permitted by law and to be used, developed, or built upon as a unit, excluding any area within a public street right-of-way.
LOT AREA
The area contained within the lot lines of an individual parcel, excluding any street and railroad rights-of-way and common open space.
LOT COVERAGE
The ratio of the total ground floor area of all impervious surfaces to the total area of the lot on which they are located.
LOT LINE
A property boundary line of any lot held in single and separate ownership exclusive of a street right-of-way. When a recorded lot includes a lot line that is coincident with a street center line, the lot line shall be construed to be coincident with the right-of-way line instead.
LOT LINE, BUILD-TO
A dimension from a lot line to which a structure shall abut.
LOT LINE, FRONT
The lot line abutting and coinciding with a street right-of-way line; in the case of a corner lot, each street on which the corner lot abuts shall be considered a front lot line and the remaining lots shall be deemed to be rear yard lines.
LOT LINE, REAR
A lot line opposite and most distant from the front lot line; if the rear lot line is less than 10 feet in length, or if the lot forms a point at the rear, the rear lot line shall be deemed to be a line 10 feet in length within the lot, parallel to and at the maximum possible distance from the front lot line. In the case of a corner lot, see "yard, front."
LOT LINE, SIDE
Any lot line not a front or rear lot line.
LOT WIDTH
The distance between the two opposite side lot lines, or between the rear lot line and the front lot line in the case of a corner lot, measured at the minimum front yard setback line, and parallel to the street line.
LOT, CORNER
A lot bounded by two or more intersecting streets, or at the point of change in direction of a single street when the interior angle of which is not greater than 135°.[24]
LOT, MOBILE HOME
A parcel of land in a mobile home park, improved with the necessary utility connections and other appurtenances necessary for the erection thereon of a single mobile home.[25]
MANUFACTURED HOME
A transportable, single-family dwelling intended for permanent occupancy, office, or place of assembly, contained in one or more sections, built on a permanent chassis, which arrives at a site complete and ready for occupancy except for minor and incidental unpacking and assembly operations, and constructed so that it may be used with or without a permanent foundation. Also includes park trailers, travel trailers, recreational and similar vehicles that are placed on a site for more than 180 consecutive days.[26]
MOBILE HOME
A transportable, single-family dwelling intended for permanent occupancy contained in one unit, or in two units designed to be joined into one integral unit capable of again being separated for repeated towing, which arrives at a site complete and ready for occupancy except for minor and incidental unpacking and assembly operations, and constructed so that it may be used without a permanent foundation.
MOBILE HOME PARK (ALSO MANUFACTURED HOME PARK)
A parcel of land under single ownership which has been planned and improved for the placement of mobile homes for nontransient use, consisting of two or more manufactured or mobile home lots for nontransient use.[27]
OPEN SPACE, COMMON
A parcel or parcels of land or an area of water, or a combination of land and water, within a development site, designed and intended for the use and enjoyment by residents of such development. Common open space shall be substantially free of structures, but may contain such improvements as are in the finally approved development plan, and shall not include individually owned private yards, streets, and off-street parking areas unless provided in conjunction with a recreational facility.
OPEN SPACE PLAN
The Newlin Township Open Space, Recreation and Environmental Resources Plan of 1994.[28]
PARKING SPACE
A space located off the public right-of-way designed and designated for the transient storage of a motor vehicle.[29]
PLAN, AS-BUILT
A final plan showing actual and correct dimensions and locations of all streets, structures, improvements, and other constructed improvements.
PLAN, CONSERVATION
A plan showing how natural resources will be preserved and protected from erosion, deforestation, and other damage.
PLAN, EXISTING RESOURCES AND SITE ANALYSIS
A plan submitted as part of a preliminary and/or final subdivision or land development plan application, which includes a natural features inventory and analysis, conservation areas, and man-made features.
PLAN, FINAL
A subdivision or land development plat prepared under the provisions of Article V of the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code, Chapter 240, Zoning, and this chapter, as may be amended.
PLAN, SKETCH
A drawing submitted to the Township for review and discussion prior to the application for preliminary plan approval, indicating the general location of a site's prominent environmental features including tree masses, scenic vistas, historic elements, and conceptual layout of a subdivision or land development. Sketch plans are voluntarily prepared and do not constitute an application for a plan approval.
PLAN, YIELD
A calculation and drawing that establishes a theoretical conceptual maximum development density of a particular parcel, which reflects a realistic layout that shows a development pattern that could reasonably be expected to be implemented, taking into account the presence of wetlands, floodplains, steep slopes, easements, areas for utilities, and any other site elements required in Chapter 240, Zoning, or this chapter. The yield plan is not to be considered a preliminary plan.
PLANNING COMMISSION
The Planning Commission of Newlin Township.
PLANTING SCREEN
A wall, fence, plantings, earth works, or combinations thereof, which are arranged or placed so as to divert attention from and obstruct at least 50% of an otherwise clear view of an use or activity during all seasons of the year, as outlined by this chapter.
PLAT
The map or plan of a subdivision of land, whether preliminary or final.
PLAT, RECORDED
The final plat, or engineering layout of streets and lots, easements, common open space and public grounds, which has been duly approved by all necessary officials and bodies, and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Chester County.
POTENTIAL DEVELOPMENT AREAS
Portions of a site or parcel that are appropriate for development and which are exclusive of conservation areas.
PREMISES
A separate lot, tax parcel, tract or plot of land together with the buildings and structures thereon. Premises may include more than one occupant on a lot or parcel, such as an office building or planned commercial center.[30]
PROTECTED AREA
Areas within a site that contain sensitive environmental conditions that are to be protected, fully or partially, from development.
PUBLIC GROUNDS
Includes parks, playgrounds and other public areas, and the sites for schools, sewage treatment, refuse disposal and other publicly owned or operated facilities.
PUBLIC HEARING
A formal meeting held pursuant to public notice by the governing body, intended to inform and obtain public comment prior to taking action.
PUBLIC MEETING
A forum held pursuant to notice under 65 Pa.C.S.A. § 701 et seq. (October 15, 1998, P.L. 729, No. 93), known as the "Sunshine Act."
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I)]
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice published once each week for two successive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in Newlin Township. Such notice shall state the time and place of the hearing and the particular nature of the matter to be considered at the hearing. The first publication shall be not more than 30 days and the second publication shall be not less than seven days from the date of the hearing.
PUBLIC SERVICE FACILITIES
Telephone, electric and cable television lines, poles, equipment and structures; water or gas pipes, mains, valves or structures; sewer pipes, valves or structures; pumping stations; telephone exchanges and repeater stations; and all other facilities, equipment and structures necessary for conducting a service by a government or a public utility.[31]
RIGHT-OF-WAY
Land reserved or dedicated for use as a street, alley, walkway, or any other public or private purpose.
RIGHT-OF-WAY, FUTURE
The right-of-way deemed appropriate to provide adequate width for future street improvements.
RIGHT-OF-WAY, LEGAL
The existing right-of-way of dedicated streets as established by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania or other appropriate governing authority.[32]
SCREEN (OR LANDSCAPE SCREEN)
Vegetative materials such as shrubs and trees (which may incorporate a berm) that shall grow to form a continuously opaque six-foot tall visual barrier within five years of planting.[33]
SEDIMENTATION
The process by which mineral or organic matter is accumulated or deposited by moving wind, water, or gravity. Once this matter is deposited it is usually referred to as "sediment"[34]
SETBACK, LOT
The minimum building line measured along a line parallel to a lot line.
SEWAGE
Any substance that contains any of the waste products or excrement matter or other discharge from the bodies of human beings or animals and laundry, bathroom, and kitchen wastewater.
SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM
Includes the following:
A. 
INDIVIDUALThe disposal of sewage from one dwelling unit by use of septic tanks or other safe and healthful means, approved by the Chester County Health Department.
B. 
CENTRAL/COMMUNITY COLLECTION AND TREATMENT (CENTRALIZED)A sanitary sewage system which carries sewage from individual sources by a system of pipes to one or more common treatment and disposal facilities, either on-site or off-site, and approved by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection.
C. 
PUBLIC SEWER SYSTEM (CENTRALIZED)An off-site system for collection, treatment, and disposal of sewage in which sewage is conveyed to a common treatment facility, and disposed through means and approved by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection.
SIGHT DISTANCE
The maximum extent of unobstructed vision (in a vertical or horizontal plane) along a street from a vehicle located at any given point on the street, as defined by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.
SIGN
See the sign-related definitions in Chapter 240, Zoning, § 240-11.[35]
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I)]
SINGLE AND SEPARATE OWNERSHIP
The ownership of property by any person, partnership, or corporation, in which ownership is separate and distinct from that of any adjoining property.
SITE RESTORATION
Measures taken following completion of land disturbance activities that will stabilize the land surface and minimize possible erosion or sedimentation.
SOILS, ALLUVIAL (FLOODPLAIN)
Areas subject to periodic flooding as listed in the Soil Survey of Chester and Delaware Counties, Pennsylvania, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service,[36] May 1963.
SOILS, PRIME AGRICULTURAL
Soils of U.S. Soil Conservation Service[37] agricultural capability units I, II, and III.[38]
STEEP SLOPES
Those areas of land where the grade is 25% or greater.
STORAGE
The keeping of new or used products, merchandise, materials, equipment or vehicles for a continuous period greater than eight hours. Excluded from this definition are the following:
A. 
Equipment, vehicles and materials that are used in connection with a construction project during the period of construction.
B. 
The unloading or loading of vehicles which are parked against a building so that all activity occurs within the building.
STORAGE, OUTDOOR
The keeping of goods or materials for present or future use in an area unprotected from the elements.
STORMWATER
Any precipitation, but usually rainfall, which is sufficient to flow on any natural or impervious surface creating erosion and sedimentation; frequently termed "runoff."
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT
The management and/or control of stormwater, erosion and sedimentation through the implementation of controls as required by either this chapter or Chapter 170, Stormwater Management.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I)]
STREET
A public (dedicated) or private (undedicated) right-of-way intended for use as a means of vehicular and pedestrian circulation to provide access to more than one lot. The word "street" includes thoroughfare, avenue, boulevard, court, drive, expressway, highway, lane, alley, road, or similar terms. Streets are classified in the Newlin Township Comprehensive Plan as:
A. 
LOCAL STREETThose streets used primarily to provide access to abutting properties.
B. 
MINOR COLLECTOR STREETThose streets which, in addition to giving limited access to abutting properties, intercept local or collector streets, carry considerable volumes of traffic to community facilities and to major traffic arteries.
C. 
MAJOR COLLECTOR STREETThose streets serving large volumes of comparatively high-speed and long distance traffic and includes facilities classified as main and secondary highways by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.
D. 
LANEA street serving a single development.
STREET LINE
The legal right-of-way line of a street dividing a lot from the boundary of a public or officially plotted street.
STREET CENTER LINE
A line which is an equal distance from both street lines unless officially designated otherwise.
STREET, PRIVATE
A lane not deeded or dedicated to the Township.
STREET, PUBLIC
A public thoroughfare that has been dedicated, deeded and accepted by the Township and which affords the principal means of access to abutting property.
STREET, SINGLE-ACCESS
A street which has access to an existing public road and circulation system only at one point. A single-access street includes culs-de-sac, loop roads, and dead-end streets.[39]
STRUCTURE
Anything constructed or erected on or attached to the ground, including, but not limited to, buildings, sheds, manufactured homes, and other similar items.[40]
SUBDIVISION
The division or redivision of a lot, tract or parcel of land by any means, into two or more lots, tracts, parcels or other divisions of land including changes in existing lot lines for the purpose, whether immediate or future, of lease, partition by the court for distribution to heirs or devisees, transfer of ownership or building or lot development: Provided, however, that the subdivision by lease of land for agricultural purposes into parcels of more than 10 acres, not involving any new street, easement of access or residential dwellings shall be exempted.
SUBDIVISION AND LAND DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE
The Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance of Newlin Township, as adopted and amended from time to time.[41]
SURFACE RUNOFF
Water from precipitation that passes over the surface of the ground.[42]
TOPSOIL
Natural and friable loam containing sufficient nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium to support plant growth and extending in depth to the extent of penetration of feeder roots of the prevailing native grasses.
TOWNSHIP
The Township of Newlin, Chester County, Pennsylvania.[43]
TRACT AREA, ADJUSTED
The total area within a lot, exclusive of roads and rights-of-way, steep slopes, floodplains and wetlands, watercourses, rock outcrops, and as identified in Chapter 240, Zoning, § 240-15B, Table 2.
TRACT AREA, GROSS
The total amount of land within a lot or parcel.
TRAIL
A right-of-way containing a marked or beaten path, either paved or unpaved, for pedestrians, equestrian or bicycle use.
TRAILER
A vehicle that is not self propelled, which is permitted on the highways when properly licensed.[44]
TREE DRIPLINE
A line on the ground representing the horizontal outer edges of the branches of a tree.[45]
TREE PROTECTION ZONE
An area that is radial to the trunk of a tree in which no construction activity shall occur. For the purposes of this chapter, the tree protection zone shall be 15 feet from the trunk of any tree to be retained, or the distance from the trunk to the dripline, whichever is greater. Where there is a group of trees or woodlands, the tree protection zone shall be the aggregate of the protection zones for individual trees.
TURF GRASS
Cultivated lawn grasses capable of being mowed to form a dense matting of roots and stems, other than the native, wild grasses or weeds.[46]
USES (ALSO LAND USES)
Any purpose for which a building or other structure or tract of land may be designed, arranged, intended, maintained or occupied, or any activity, occupation, business, or operation carried on in a building or other structure on a tract of land.[47]
WALKWAY, PUBLIC
Any place designed or maintained for public pedestrian use, without regard to ownership.
WATER SUPPLY
Includes the following:
A. 
INDIVIDUALA supply of water to a single use or dwelling from a private well or spring located on the lot in which the use is located and which does not fall under the definition of "community" water supply.
B. 
COMMUNITYA system for supplying water from a common source or sources to more than one dwelling and other buildings within a development. The water supply source may be located on-site or off-site and may be publicly or privately owned.
C. 
PUBLICA system for supplying water in sufficient quantities to more than one dwelling or other buildings of a development, which is administered by a municipal authority or by a municipality or public utility as defined and regulated by the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission.
WATER TABLE
The upper surface of a zone of saturation, except where that surface is formed by an impermeable body.
WATERCOURSE
A stream, creek, run, or other body of running water with a defined bed and banks in which water flows in a definite direction or course, either continuously or intermittently, as depicted on the most current edition of the applicable U.S.G.S. Quadrangle Map.
WATERS OF THE COMMONWEALTH
Any and all rivers, streams, creeks, lakes, rivulets, dammed water, ponds, springs, and all other bodies of surface and underground water, or parts thereof, whether natural or artificial, within or on the boundaries of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
WETLAND
Those areas that are inundated and saturated by surface or groundwater at a frequency and duration sufficient to support, and that under normal circumstances do support, a prevalence of vegetation typically adapted for life in saturated soil conditions, including swamps, marshes, bogs, and similar areas. Any area meeting the official wetland definition of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers or the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, as amended, shall be considered a wetland for the purposes of this chapter. In the event the definition of a wetland accepted by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers conflicts with the definition of a wetland accepted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, the more restrictive definition shall apply.[48]
WOODLAND
A plant community predominantly of healthy trees and other woody vegetation, well stocked and growing more or less closely together. Specifically, woodlands consist of one-quarter acre or more of continuous wooded land where the largest trees measure at least six inches diameter. The woodland shall be measured from the dripline of the outer trees. Woodlands are also a grove of trees forming one canopy where 10 or more trees measure at least six inches diameter.
WOODLAND MANAGEMENT PLAN
A description, by means of text and maps, of proposed actions involving the removal of trees from a tract of land, prepared by a qualified individual with demonstrable expertise in forest management, and documenting measures to be taken to: protect water quality; minimize impacts from skid trails and logging roads, land areas, and the tree removal process; and ensure site restoration.
YARD
An open area around the periphery of a lot; a yard extends inward from and parallel to lot lines and street lines, and is measured as a distance perpendicular to lot and street lines.
YARD, FRONT
The required open space between the front set back line and the street right-of-way line projected along the full width of the lot. In the case of a corner lot, the yards extending along all streets shall be deemed to be front yards and the remaining yards shall be rear yards.
YARD, REAR
The required open space extending the full width of the lot along the rear lot line at a specified depth from such rear lot line.
YARD, SIDE
The required open space extending the full depth of the lot along a side lot line extending a specified depth from such side lot line.
YIELD CALCULATION
The conceptual calculation for a particular site that results after all protected areas are deducted from the gross site area.
[1]
Editor's Note: The former definition of "accessory dwelling," which immediately followed this definition, was repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
[2]
Editor's Note: The former definitions of "adaptive reuse," "adjusted tract area," "administrative office," "agricultural related business," "agriculture, intensive," "agriculture, nonintensive," and "airport, personal use," which immediately followed this definition, were repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
[3]
Editor's Note: The former definitions of "animal hospital/veterinary office," "antenna height, " "antenna support structure, " "antenna, commercial communications, " "antenna, microwave dish," and "antenna, radio or television," which immediately followed this definition, were repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
[4]
Editor's Note: The former definition of "aquaculture," which immediately followed this definition, was repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
[5]
Editor's Note: The former definition of "bed-and-breakfast," which immediately followed this definition, was repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
[6]
Editor's Note: The former definitions of "bulk regulations" and "business office," which immediately followed this definition, were repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
[7]
Editor's Note: The former definitions of "cell site," "cemetery," and "clear cutting, " which immediately followed this definition, were repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
[8]
Editor's Note: The former definition of "club or lodge," which immediately followed this definition, was repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
[9]
Editor's Note: The former definitions of "commercial communications antenna," "commercial communications antenna support structure," "commercial communications antenna support structure height," "commercial piggery," and "commercial use, neighborhood," which immediately followed this definition, were repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
[10]
Editor's Note: The former definition of "completely dry space," which immediately followed this definition, was repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
[11]
Editor's Note: The former definition of "convenience store," which immediately followed this definition, was repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
[12]
Editor's Note: The former definitions of "day care," "density, gross," and "density, net," which immediately followed this definition, were repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
[13]
Editor's Note: The former definition of "discontinuance," which immediately followed this definition, was repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
[14]
Editor's Note: The former definitions of "eating establishment" and "educational use," which immediately followed this definition, were repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
[15]
Editor's Note: The former definition of "electric substation," which immediately followed this definition, was repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
[16]
Editor's Note: The former definition of "essentially dry space," which immediately followed this definition, was repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
[17]
Editor's Note: The former definitions of "flood elevation, base," "flood elevation, regulatory," "flood fringe," "floodplain area - (also identified floodplain area)," "floodplain soils," "floodplain, approximated," "flood, one-hundred-year," "flood, base," "floodproofing," "floodway," "floodway," "floor area, gross," "floor area, gross usable," "floor area, habitable," and "forestry," which immediately followed this definition, were repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
[18]
Editor's Note: The former definitions of "garage, private," "garage, public parking," "garage/yard sale," "golf course," and "greenhouse, commercial," which immediately followed this definition, were repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
[19]
Editor's Note: The former definitions of "group home" and "highway access point," which immediately followed this definition, were repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
[20]
Editor's Note: The former definitions of "home occupation (non-professional)" and "home occupation (professional)," which immediately followed this definition, were repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
[21]
Editor's Note: The former definition of "horticulture," which immediately followed this definition, was repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
[22]
Editor's Note: The former definitions of "junk" and "kennel," which immediately followed this definition, were repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
[23]
Editor's Note: The former definitions of "live/work unit" and "loading space," which immediately followed this definition, were repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
[24]
Editor's Note: The former definition of "lot, flag," which immediately followed this definition, was repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
[25]
Editor's Note: The former definition of "lowest floor," which immediately followed this definition, was repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
[26]
Editor's Note: The former definitions of "minimum buildable area," "minor repair," and "mixed use," which immediately followed this definition, were repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
[27]
Editor's Note: The former definitions of "municipal use," "new construction," "nonconforming lot, " "nonconforming sign," "nonconforming structure, " "nonconforming use," "nursery," and "nursing home or convalescent home," which immediately followed this definition, were repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
[28]
Editor's Note: The former definitions of "open space ratio," and "parent tract," which immediately followed this definition, were repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
[29]
Editor's Note: The former definition of "personal service establishment," which immediately followed this definition, was repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
[30]
Editor's Note: The former definition of "professional office," which immediately followed this definition, was repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
[31]
Editor's Note: The former definitions of "public use," "quarrying/mining," "recreation use, indoor," "recreation, active," "recreation, outdoor," "recreation, passive," "recreational vehicle," "recycling center," "reforestation," "religious use," "rental unit," "restaurant," "retail services," and "retail store/trade," which immediately followed this definition, were repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
[32]
Editor's Note: The former definition of "rooming house," which immediately followed this definition, was repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
[33]
Editor's Note: The former definition of "secondary farm family business," which immediately followed this definition, was repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
[34]
Editor's Note: The former definition of "selective cutting," which immediately followed this definition, was repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
[35]
Editor's Note: The former definitions of "sign - (business sign)," "sign - (site identification sign)," "sign - (special event sign)," "sign area," and "sign height," which immediately followed this definition, were repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
[36]
Editor's Note: The Soil Conservation Service is now the Natural Resources Conservation Service.
[37]
Editor's Note: The Soil Conservation Service is now the Natural Resources Conservation Service.
[38]
Editor's Note: The former definition of "solid waste," which immediately followed this definition, was repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
[39]
Editor's Note: The former definitions of "structural alteration" and "structural unit," which immediately followed this definition, were repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
[40]
Editor's Note: The former definition of "structure, temporary," which immediately followed this definition, was repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
[41]
Editor's Note: The former definitions of "substantial damage" and "substantial improvement," which immediately followed this definition, were repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
[42]
Editor's Note: The former definitions of "swimming pool" and "telephone exchange office," which immediately followed this definition, were repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
[43]
Editor's Note: The former definition of "tract area (adjusted)," which immediately followed this definition, was repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
[44]
Editor's Note: The former definitions of "transfer station" and "transitional housing," which immediately followed this definition, were repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
[45]
Editor's Note: The former definition of "tree harvesting operation," which immediately followed this definition, was repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
[46]
Editor's Note: The former definitions of "unified residential development," "use, accessory," "use, by-right," "use, conditional," and "use, special exception," which immediately followed this definition, were repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
[47]
Editor's Note: The former definition of "variance," which immediately followed this definition, was repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
[48]
Editor's Note: The former definitions of "wireless communication facility" and "wireless communications equipment building," which immediately followed this definition, were repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).