All uses shall comply with the area and dimensional requirements listed in this section, unless a greater area or dimensional requirement is stated in §
450-1604, Use regulations, for the specific use, in which case the requirements of §
450-1604 shall apply.
A. Maximum impervious surface ratio: 60%.
B. Minimum lot area: 20,000 square feet.
C. Minimum lot width: 100 feet.
D. Maximum building height: 35 feet.
E. Minimum front yard: 25 feet.
F. Minimum side yard: 15 feet.
G. Minimum rear yard: 50 feet.
The purpose and intent of this section is to maximize the functional
capacity and maintain level of service; to minimize the number of
access points and other public rights-of-way; to promote the sharing
of access and the ability to travel between sites; to provide pedestrian
circulation networks; and to enhance safety and convenience for uses
on the Bethlehem Pike corridor.
A. Access to Bethlehem Pike.
(1)
Any parcel or assembly of parcels having frontage along Bethlehem
Pike shall be permitted only one direct access, unless an access plan
is submitted to, and approved by the Township for more than one access
point. However, additional access points, associated with subdivision,
commercial, or industrial development, shall also provide access to
adjacent parcel for existing or future development.
(2)
Existing parcels of land shall not be denied access to a public
highway if no reasonable shared or cooperative access is possible.
(3)
Cross access easements and interconnections shall be provided
between adjoining sites for vehicular and pedestrian traffic.
(4)
For those parcels without direct access to Bethlehem Pike, indirect
access may be provided by the following methods:
(a)
Access to the site may be provided by an existing or planned
public street;
(b)
Access to the site may be provided via the internal circulation
of a subdivision, shopping center, an office complex, or similar group
of buildings having access in accordance with an approved access plan.
No additional direct access shall be provided to the site from a public
street intended to carry through traffic over and above those entrances,
which may exist to provide access to the shopping center, office complex
or similar group of buildings. Access through the side or rear setback
is encouraged, if the access is safe, internal, and generally perpendicular
to the setback.
(c)
Access may be provided by a service drive and/or shared access
that provides controlled access to the site.
(d)
Developers of all parcels or lots located at existing or proposed
crossovers and/or intersections shall submit an access plan for approval
that addresses access for the surrounding area. The access plan shall
demonstrate the ability to provide adequate access to surrounding
properties via cross-easement or similar agreement(s). Such access
plan shall be drawn to scale, including dimensions and distances,
and clearly delineate the traffic circulation system and the pedestrian
circulation system as coordinated with adjacent properties, including
the location and width of all streets, driveways, access aisles, entrance
to parking areas, walkways and bicycle paths.
(e)
Right-in/right-out curb cuts between median cross-overs may
be approved if a traffic analysis can appropriately show that there
will be no reduction in the level of service for the affected roadway.
B. Internal circulation. Sites shall be designed to achieve direct and
convenient pedestrian and vehicular circulation between adjacent properties
of existing and future development. Pedestrian movement must be accommodated
throughout the site to provide safe connections to transit stops,
parking areas and sidewalks.
C. Parking areas. Parking areas are to be placed at the sides and rear
of the proposed buildings.
The landscaping requirements of this chapter and Chapter
365, Subdivision and Land Development, shall be adhered to. A landscape plan for required buffer yards and the site shall be submitted and approved with each site plan. Buffers shall retain existing native vegetated areas to the maximum extent possible. In areas where vegetation does not exist, the buffer yard requirements of §
450-1704 of this chapter shall be adhered to.