Specific Words and
Phrases. The following words and phrases shall have the particular
meaning assigned by this section in the appropriate sections of this
chapter:
ACCESS DRIVE
An improved cartway designed and constructed to provide for
vehicular movement between a public street and a tract or tracts of
land containing a nonresidential use or multiple-family dwellings.
ACCESSORY RESIDENTIAL QUARTERS ATTACHED (aka "in-law suite"
or "granny flat")
A subordinate residential use that is located on the same
lot as a principal single-family detached dwelling, is physically
attached to the principal dwelling, and is for occupancy by the lot
owner, a relative(s) of the owner of the subject lot, or a caregiver
of the lot owner. For purposes of this definition, a relative shall
be related by blood, marriage, or adoption and shall be a parent,
grandparent, sibling, child, grandchild, aunt, uncle, niece or nephew.
ACCESSORY RESIDENTIAL QUARTERS DETACHED (aka "in-law suite"
or "granny flat")
A subordinate residential use that is located on the same
lot as a principal single-family detached dwelling, is not physically
attached to the principal dwelling, and is for occupancy by the lot
owner, a relative(s) of the owner of the subject lot, or a caregiver
of the lot owner. For purposes of this definition, a relative shall
be related by blood, marriage, or adoption and shall be a parent,
grandparent, sibling, child, grandchild, aunt, uncle, niece or nephew.
ACT
The Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code, as amended.
ADULT-RELATED FACILITIES
A business or club which engages in one or more of the following
areas of sales, services or entertainment:
(1)
ADULT BATH HOUSEAn establishment or business which provides the services of baths of all kinds, including all forms and methods of hydrotherapy during which specified anatomical areas are displayed or specified sexual activity occurs. This section shall not apply to hydrotherapy treatment practiced by or under the supervision of medical practitioner. A medical practitioner, for the purpose of this chapter, shall be a medical doctor, physician, chiropractor or similar professional licensed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
(2)
ADULT BODY PAINTING STUDIOAny establishment or business which provides the service of applying paint or other substance, whether transparent or nontransparent, to or on the human body when specified anatomical areas are exposed.
(3)
ADULT BOOKSTOREAny establishment which has as a substantial or significant portion of its stock-in-trade:
(a)
Books, films, magazines or other periodicals or other forms
of audio or visual representation which are distinguished or characterized
by an emphasis on depiction or description of specified sexual activities
or specified anatomical areas; or
(b)
Instruments, devices or paraphernalia which are designed for
use in connection with specified sexual activities.
(4)
ADULT CABARETA nightclub, theater, bar or other establishment which features live or media representations of performances by topless or bottomless dancers, go-go dancers, exotic dancers, strippers or similar entertainers where such performances are distinguished or characterized by an emphasis on specified sexual activities or specified anatomical areas.
(5)
ADULT MASSAGE ESTABLISHMENTAny establishment or business which provides the services of massage and body manipulation including exercises, heat and light treatments of the body and all forms and methods of physiotherapy unless operated by a medical practitioner, chiropractor or professional physical therapist licensed by the commonwealth. This definition does not include an athletic club, health club, school, gymnasium, reducing salon, spa or similar establishment where massage or similar manipulation of the human body is offered as an incidental or accessory service.
(6)
ADULT MINI MOTION-PICTURE THEATERAn enclosed or unenclosed building with a capacity of more than five, but less than 50, persons used for presenting any form of audio or visual material and in which a substantial portion of the total presentation time measured on an annual basis is devoted to the showing of material which is distinguished or characterized by an emphasis on depiction or description of specified sexual activities or specified anatomical areas.
(7)
ADULT MODEL STUDIOAny place where, for any form of consideration or gratuity, figure models who display specified anatomical areas are provided to be observed, sketched, drawn, painted, sculptured, photographed or similarly depicted by persons paying such consideration or gratuity, except that this provision shall not apply to any "figure studio" or "school of art" or similar establishment which meets the requirements established in the Education Code of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the issuance or conferring of, and is in fact authorized thereunder, to issue and confer a diploma.
(8)
ADULT MOTELA motel or similar establishment offering public accommodations for any consideration which provides patrons with material distinguished or characterized by an emphasis on depiction or description of specified sexual activities or specified anatomical areas.
(9)
ADULT MOTION-PICTURE ARCADEAny place to which the public is permitted or invited wherein coin- or slug-operated or electronically or mechanically controlled still or motion-picture machines, projectors or other image-producing devices are maintained to show images to five or fewer persons per machine at any one time and where the images so displayed are distinguished or characterized by an emphasis on depiction or description of specified sexual activities or specified anatomical areas.
(10)
ADULT MOTION-PICTURE THEATERAn enclosed or unenclosed building with a capacity of 50 or more persons used for presenting any form of audio or visual material and in which a substantial portion of the total presentation time measured on an annual basis is devoted to the showing of material which is distinguished or characterized by an emphasis on depiction or description of specified sexual activities or anatomical areas.
(11)
ADULT NEWSRACKAny coin-operated machine or device which dispenses material substantially devoted to the depiction of specified sexual activities or specified anatomical areas.
(12)
ADULT OUTCALL SERVICE ACTIVITYAny establishment or business which provides an outcall service which consists of individuals leaving the premises upon request or by appointment to visit other premises for a period of time for the purpose of providing any service during which time specified anatomical areas are displayed or specified sexual activity occurs.
(13)
ADULT SEXUAL ENCOUNTER CENTERAny business, agency or person who, for any form of consideration or gratuity, provides a place where two or more persons, not all members of the same family, may congregate, assemble or associate for the purpose of engaging in specified sexual activity or exposing specified anatomical areas, excluding psychosexual workshops operated by a medical practitioner licensed by the commonwealth to engage in sexual therapy.
(14)
ADULT THEATERA theater, concert hall, auditorium or other similar establishment, either indoor or outdoor in nature, which regularly features live performances which are distinguished or characterized by an emphasis on specific sexual activities or by exposure of specified anatomical areas for observation by patrons.
(15)
Any other business or establishment which offers its patrons
services or entertainment characterized by an emphasis on matter depicting,
describing or relating to specified sexual activities or specified
anatomical areas.
AGRICULTURE
The tilling of the soil, the raising of crops, forestry,
horticulture, agronomy, silviculture, aquaculture, and gardening,
including the keeping or raising of livestock such as cattle, cows,
hogs, horses, sheep, goats, poultry, rabbits, birds, fish, bees and
other similar animals. This definition also includes noncommercial
greenhouses and mushroom houses.
AIRPORT
Any area of land which is used, or intended to be used, for
the landing and takeoff of aircraft and any appurtenant areas which
are used, or intended to be used, for airport buildings, air navigation
facilities, rights-of-way and related uses thereto that support operation
of the airport; and any use permitted in the Planned Development Zone.
"Airport," as defined herein, shall be a public use airport, with
paved, lighted runways, which is subject to applicable federal and
state regulations, and shall not include heliports, unless located
at the existing Chester County Airport.
ALLEY
A minor right-of-way, privately or publicly owned, primarily
for service access to the rear or sides of properties.
ALTERATIONS
Any change in the supporting members of a building or structure
such as bearing walls, columns, beams or girders, joists or rafters
or enclosing walls. Any renovation to a building which would change
its use.
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY PRODUCTION
Energy generated from a source other than fossil fuels that
is considered renewable and does not use up natural resources or harm
the environment, namely by producing lower carbon emissions, including
but not limited to biomass, solar, wind, hydroelectric, and geothermal
sources.
AMUSEMENT ARCADE
A place of indoor or outdoor entertainment or recreation
with four or more of any combination of automatic, mechanical, electric
or electronic machines or devices used or designed to be operated
as a game of skill or chance, or for entertainment or amusement, by
the insertion of a coin, token, money or other article, or by the
payment of money to have it activated or to be admitted including,
but not limited to, the following: electronic or water firing ranges,
jukeboxes, merchandise machines, pool or billiard rooms, photographic
machines, pinball machines, rides, skeeball, slot car races, video
games or machines and devices.
ANIMAL HOSPITALS
Any establishment offering veterinary services. Animal hospitals
can treat all types of animals and can include outdoor and overnight
boarding of animals.
ANTENNA
Any system of wires, rods, discs, panels, flat panels, dishes,
whips, or other similar devices used for the transmission or reception
of wireless signals. An antenna may include an omnidirectional antenna
(rod), directional antenna (panel), parabolic antenna (disc) or any
other wireless antenna. An antenna shall not include tower-based wireless
communications facilities as defined below.
APPLICANT
A landowner or developer, as hereinafter defined, who has
filed an application for development including his heirs, successors
and assigns.
AUDITORIUM
A large room or building, typically with a stage and tiered
seating for an audience, for performances such as plays, operas, concerts,
and lectures.
AUTOMOBILE SALES
Any building or land devoted to the retail sales of passenger
vehicles, including accessory service and repair facilities if conducted
within a wholly enclosed building.
AUTOMOBILE SERVICE
The retail service, maintenance, repair, and replacement
of motor vehicles, including tires, brakes, mufflers, transmissions,
windshields, car radios and sound systems, as well as mechanical repairs
and vehicle upholstery, and auto bodywork and painting, but not including
car washes.
BANK
A financial establishment in which money is kept for savings
or commercial purposes, is invested, supplied for loans, and/or traded.
BASE FLOOD
A flood which has the likelihood of occurring once each 100
years or having one chance in 100 of occurring in any one year.
BED-AND-BREAKFAST
An accessory use to an owner-occupied single-family detached
dwelling, where between one and five sleeping accommodations are rented
to overnight guests on a daily basis for periods not exceeding two
weeks. Meals may be offered only to registered overnight guests.
BEEKEEPING
The raising or keeping of bees within a man-made box (beehive)
for hobby or business purposes.
BILLBOARD
A sign upon which advertising matter of any character is
printed, posted or lettered, whether freestanding or attached to a
surface of a building or other structure. A billboard is used to advertise
products, services or businesses at a location other than the premises
on which the sign is placed.
BOARD
The Zoning Hearing Board of Valley Township.
BOARDER
An individual other than a member of a family, occupying
a dwelling unit or owning a lodging facility who, for compensation,
is furnished sleeping accommodations within such dwelling unit or
lodging facility and may be furnished meals or other services as part
of the compensation.
BOARDING HOUSE
A building or portion thereof arranged or used for sheltering
or feeding, or both, as a gainful business, more than five and not
more than 10 individuals that do not constitute a family.
BUILDABLE AREA
The portion of a lot within which a principal building can
be constructed. The buildable area shall not include areas within
the required yards. The buildable area shall be contiguous and generally
regular in shape.
BUILDING
Any structure having a roof supported by enclosing walls
and intended for shelter or enclosure of persons, animals or property.
(3)
ATTACHEDA building which has two or more party walls in common.
BUILDING AREA
The total of areas taken on a horizontal plane at the main
grade level of the principal building and all accessory buildings,
exclusive of awnings and uncovered decks, uncovered porches, uncovered
terraces and steps.
BUILDING HEIGHT
A building's vertical measurement from the grade plane to
the highest point of the roof.
BUILDING LINE
The actual line of that face of the building nearest an adjacent
right-of-way or street line. This face includes sun parlors and covered
porches, whether enclosed or unenclosed, but does not include steps.
BUILDING SUPPLY STORE
A building or structure for the sale of home, lawn, and garden
supplies, brick, lumber, and other similar building materials.
CAMPGROUND
A lot, tract or parcel of land upon which two or more campsites
are located or established, intended or maintained for occupation
by transients in recreational vehicles or tents.
CAMPSITE
A plot of ground within a campground intended for occupation
by a recreational vehicle or tent.
CAREGIVER
An adult individual who has the responsibility for the direct
care of the lot owner, either voluntarily, by contract, by court order
or by receipt of payment, because of the lot owner's short- or long-term
need for assistance with the tasks of daily living, due to the lot
owner's illness, injury, disability or age of 60 years or older.
CAR WASH
A building or portion thereof which contains facilities for
washing and cleaning motor vehicles. The term shall include: automatic
car washes using production line methods with a conveyor, blower,
and other mechanical devices; and self-service car washes using limited
mechanized equipment.
CASINO
An establishment that offers, whether as an accessory or
primary use, any form of legalized gambling authorized under the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania and limited to table games, slot machines, live card
games, live card game tournaments, video poker, keno, and gambling
machines. This use does not include adult-related facilities or uses.
CARPORT
A structure open on two or more sides used in association
with a dwelling for the storage of private motor vehicles.
CEMETERY
Land used or intended to be used for the burial of the deceased,
including columbariums, crematoria, mausoleums and mortuaries when
operated in conjunction with the cemetery and within the boundaries
thereof.
CHURCH AND RELATED USES
A building, structure or group of buildings or structures
including accessory uses, designed or intended for public worship.
This definition shall include rectories, convents, cemeteries and
church-related educational and/or day-care facilities.
CLUB, PRIVATE
A premises and/or building used by an organization catering
exclusively to members and their guests for social, recreational and
administrative purposes, provided there are no vending stands, merchandising
or commercial activities except as required for the membership of
such club. Clubs shall include, but not be limited to, service and
political organizations, labor unions as well as social and athletic
clubs. These activities are provided only to club members and their
guests. These facilities do not include golf courses. This use does
not include amusement arcades, night clubs or adult-related facilities
or uses.
CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT
An alternative development method wherein structures are
arranged in closely related groups, reducing lot sizes, preserving
land for open space, and permitting innovative site design.
CO-LOCATION
The mounting of one or more wireless communications facilities,
including antennas, on an existing tower-based wireless communications
facility, or on any structure that already supports at least one non-tower
wireless communications facility.
COMMERCIAL RECREATION FACILITY
A premises and/or building operated as a business, open to
the public, for the purpose of public recreation or entertainment
including, but not limited to, bowling alleys, drive-in motion-picture
facilities, swimming pools, health clubs, miniature golf courses,
museums, etc. This does not include adult-related uses or amusement
arcades as defined herein.
COMMERCIAL SCHOOLS
An educational facility not operated by a public agency.
The range of curriculums can include all levels of academic instruction,
business and technical programs and artistic, dance, baton-twirling
and musical training. Private educational institutions are principal
uses that are neither home occupations nor day-care operations. These
uses shall not include vocational and/or mechanical trade schools
as defined in this chapter. Nursery schools shall be considered private
educational institutions if they are operated as a business.
COMMON OPEN SPACE
That area within a development intended for the use and enjoyment
of residents and/or the community at large, including all areas except
individual building lot areas, buildings, public rights-of-way, public
streets, common parking lots, floodplains, sewage treatment and disposal
areas, wetlands, stormwater detention/retention basins, slopes of
33% or greater and easements that prohibit buildings and that are
existing on the date the original development application is submitted.
Impervious surface coverage shall not comprise more than 15% of the
common open space unless otherwise approved by the Board of Supervisors.
COMMUNITY CENTER
A multifunctional building that provides a combination of
social and recreational services to the public.
COMMUNITY FACILITY
The location at which public purpose needs are provided.
Examples of such facilities include, but are not limited to, parks
and recreation areas, libraries, municipal buildings, police and fire
stations, schools, and ambulance and rescue buildings.
CONDITIONAL USE
A use which may not be appropriate to a particular zoning district as a whole but which may be suitable in certain localities within the district only when specific conditions and criteria prescribed for such uses have been satisfied. Conditional uses are reviewed by the Board of Supervisors after recommendations by the Planning Commission in accordance with §
27-705 of this chapter.
CONDOMINIUM
A form of property ownership providing for individual ownership
of a specific dwelling unit or other space not necessarily on ground
level, together with an undivided interest in the land or other parts
of the structure in common with other owners.
CONFERENCE CENTER
A multifunctional building intended for conventions, meetings,
and relaxed exhibits of business associations, civic groups, and similar
organizations, for training employees of a corporation or other organization,
and similar uses.
CONSERVATION PLAN
A plan, including a map(s) and narrative that, at the very
least, outlines an erosion and sedimentation control plan for an identified
parcel of land and regulated by the Valley Township Grading, Stormwater
Management and Erosion and Sedimentation Control Ordinance.
CONTROLLED-ENVIRONMENT AGRICULTURE
An agricultural operation in which the grower manipulates
a crop's environment to the desired conditions by controlling such
variables as temperatures, humidity, pH, and nutrient analysis.
CONVENIENCE STORE
A commercial use, principally engaged in the sale of retail
goods for individual and household consumption, in a building of no
more than 6,000 square feet gross floor area. Such a use shall be
classified as a convenience store if, at minimum, it offers for sale
the following items: groceries, household dry goods and prepared or
takeout foods (hot and/or cold) intended for consumption off the premises.
This use may be accompanied by a filling station as an accessory use
as a conditional use.
CORD
A stack of wood four feet wide by eight feet long by four
feet high.
DAY CARE
A facility which, on a daily basis, exclusively provides
supplemental care and supervision and/or instruction to children or
adults who are not all related to the caregiver or operator, where
tuition, fees or other forms of compensation are charged, whether
governmentally subsidized or not, and which is licensed or approved
to dispense such care by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and whether
operated for profit or not-for-profit. The following definitions are
included herein but, where applicable, are subject to change by the
Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare, which shall prevail in
the case there is a conflict:
(1)
DAY CARE, COMMERCIALA day-care facility that is a primary use in which care is provided at any one time for seven or more children unrelated to the operator. A child day-care center shall have a certificate of compliance ("license") from the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare in order to legally operate. This use is a nonresidential use.
(2)
DAY CARE, FAMILYA day-care facility that is operated in a detached single-family dwelling other than the child's own home, operated for profit or not-for-profit, in which child day care is provided at any one time to four, five or six children unrelated to the operator. A family child day-care home shall have a certificate of registration from the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare in order to legally operate. This use is typically a home occupation.
(3)
DAY CARE, HOME CHILDA day-care facility that is operated in a detached single-family dwelling serving less than four children unrelated to the homeowner, falling below the number of children requiring a license or registration required by the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare. This use is typically a home occupation.
DECK
A platform attached to a building, which platform has no
continuous walls that completely enclose the area, whether elevated
or at ground level. An uncovered deck shall not be considered part
of a building. A retractable awning shall not be considered a cover.
DENSITY
A term used to express the allowable number of dwelling units
per acre of land.
(1)
DENSITY, GROSSThe number of dwelling units in relation to the area of land of a parcel in use or proposed to be used for residential purposes exclusive of perimeter public rights-of-way.
(2)
DENSITY, NETThe number of dwelling units in relation to the total tract area, exclusive of public rights-of-way, public streets, common parking lots, floodplains, sewage treatment and disposal areas, wetlands, stormwater detention/retention basins, slopes of 33% or greater and easements that prohibit buildings and that are existing on the date the original development application is submitted.
DEVELOPER
Any landowner, agent of such landowner, or tenant with the
permission of such landowner, who makes or causes to be made a subdivision
of land or a land development.
DEVELOPMENT
Any man-made change to improved or unimproved real estate
including, but not limited to, buildings or other structures, mining,
dredging, filling, grading, paving, excavation or drilling operations.
DIAMETER AT BREAST HEIGHT
The outside bark diameter of a tree at breast height which
is defined as 4.5 feet (1.37 meter) above the forest floor on the
uphill side of the tree.
DISABILITY
A person's mental or physical impairment that has continued
or can be expected to continue indefinitely, including:
(1)
A disability attributable to mental retardation, cerebral palsy,
epilepsy, or autism, or such other condition closely related to mental
retardation, because such condition results in similar impairment
of general intellectual functioning or adaptive behavior to that of
mentally retarded persons or requires treatment and services similar
to those required for such persons; or
(2)
Physical impairments, including blindness, hearing impairment,
mobility impairment, HIV infection, alcoholism, drug addiction, chronic
fatigue, learning disability, head injury, and mental illness.
DISTRIBUTED ANTENNA SYSTEMS (DAS)
Network of spatially separated antenna sites connected to
a common source that provides wireless service within a geographic
area or structure.
DOG DAY CARE
A short-term boarding kennel for dogs during the day with
no overnight accommodations.
DOMESTIC PETS
The noncommercial keeping of not more than four adult nonfarm
animals that are locally available for purchase as pets as an accessory
use to a primary residential use.
DRIVE-THROUGH
An accessory use to a commercial establishment, typically
to a fast-food restaurant, bank, or drugstore, wherein the patron
is provided service or a product without leaving their vehicle.
DRIVEWAY
An improved cartway designed and constructed to provide vehicular
movement between a public or private road and a tract or tracts of
land serving up to three dwelling units or a farm.
DRUGSTORE
A retail store that sells medication in addition to miscellaneous
articles such as newspapers, candy, dried foods, and hygiene products.
DRY CLEANER
A business that washes clothing and other articles for customers
using a chemical solvent other than water and also dries and irons
the clothing and articles.
DWELLING
Any building or portion thereon designed and used exclusively
for residential occupancy, including those listed below, but not including
hospitals, hotels, boarding, rooming and lodging houses, nursing homes,
institutional houses, motels, and the like, offering overnight accommodations
for guests or patients. All dwellings must be permanently affixed
to a completely enclosed foundation constructed of currently accepted
materials that shall be an entire perimeter wall and extend from below
the frost line to the first floor of the building. Such foundation
shall be constructed to provide sufficient structural integrity to
prevent the building from heaving, shifting or settling unevenly due
to frost action. In addition, all dwellings shall be properly connected
to approved and permanently designed sewer, water, electrical and
other utility systems.
(1)
DUPLEXA building containing two dwelling units from ground to roof, each of which has independent outside access and open space on all sides.
(2)
MULTIPLE FAMILYA building containing three or more dwelling units, at least one of which must be located above or below the remaining units.
(3)
SINGLE-FAMILY DETACHEDA freestanding building containing one dwelling unit for one family and having two side yards, one front yard and one rear yard; in the case of a comer lot, the building will have two front and one side and rear yards. Mobile homes can be considered single-family detached dwellings if, in addition to the requirements listed for all dwellings, the mobile home is securely anchored to the permanent foundation and all of the apparatuses used to transport the unit shall be removed, including the towing hitch. Recreational vehicles shall not be construed as dwellings. Modular homes can be considered single-family detached dwellings so long as they comply with the general requirements of a dwelling.
(4)
TOWNHOUSEA building containing between three and six townhouse dwelling units (see definition of "dwelling unit, townhouse") arranged in a side-by-side configuration with two or more common party walls.
(5)
TWIN (two-family; single-family semidetached)A freestanding building containing two dwelling units for two families, arranged in a side-by-side configuration. Those units placed on common grounds shall have one front and rear yard and two side yards. Those units constructed on individual lots shall have one front, side and rear yard.
DWELLING UNIT
A building or portion thereof arranged or designed for occupancy
by not more than one family and having separate access, cooking and
sanitary facilities.
DWELLING UNIT, TOWNHOUSE
A dwelling unit located in a townhouse group and designed
for and occupied exclusively as a residence for only one family, and
having at least one party wall in common with an adjacent dwelling
unit, but with no separate dwelling unit either above or below it.
EARTHMOVING ACTIVITY
Any construction or other activity which disturbs the surface
of the land use including, but not limited to, excavations, embankments,
land development, subdivision development, mineral extraction and
the moving, depositing or storing of soil, rock or earth. This definition
shall not apply to tilling or harvesting associated with agriculture,
horticulture or forestry uses.
EDUCATIONAL USE
The use of land or building(s) for the establishment and
maintenance of a public or private college, secondary or elementary
school, or other educational institution for the primary purpose of
instruction and learning. The term shall not include those uses defined
as day-care center or facility, trade school, or automotive trade
school.
EMERGENCY
A condition that:
(1)
Constitutes a clear and immediate danger to the health, welfare,
or safety of the public; or
(2)
Has caused or is likely to cause facilities in the rights-of-way
to be unusable and result in loss of the services provided.
FAMILY
An individual or individuals related by blood, marriage or
adoption that maintain one common household and live within one dwelling
unit. Additionally, up to four unrelated individuals who maintain
a common household and live within one dwelling unit may be considered
a family. Finally, a family may also be considered any number of unrelated
individuals who are disabled and occupy a group home that is licensed
by the appropriate governmental agencies.
FARM
Any parcel of land which is used for gain in the raising
of agricultural products, livestock, poultry or dairy products, including
necessary farm structures and the storage of equipment customarily
incidental to the primary use.
FARM ANIMAL
Include raised and owned: turkey, chicken, rooster, donkey,
goose, duck, lamb, sheep, goat, hog, pig, cattle, horse, and other
similar animal which is common to a farm for agricultural, commercial,
and/or retail/wholesale purposes.
FCC
Federal Communications Commission.
FENCE
A man-made barrier placed or arranged as a line of demarcation
between lots or to enclose a lot or portion thereof. The term "fence"
shall be deemed to include a wall.
FILLING STATION
Any area of land, including structures thereon, that is used
for the sale of gasoline or any other motor vehicle fuel and oil and
other lubrication substances, including any retail sales of motor
vehicle accessories, which may not include major repairing, body and
fender work painting, vehicular sales, nor rental or automatic car
washes.
FIREWOOD
Any wood or wood product used or intended to be used as heating
fuel. Painted or treated wood shall not be considered firewood.
FLEA MARKET
A retail sales use where more than one vendor displays and
sells general merchandise that is new or used. Flea markets can include
indoor and outdoor display of merchandise.
FLOODPLAIN DISTRICT
The regulatory floodplain as described by the Chapter
8, Floodplains, as may be amended.
FLOOR AREA, GROSS
The sum of the floor areas of a building as measured to the
outside surfaces of exterior walls and including all areas intended
and designed for the conduct of a business or use.
FLOOR AREA, HABITABLE
The sum of the floor areas of a dwelling unit as measured
to the outside surfaces of exterior walls and including all rooms
used for habitation such as living room, dining room, kitchen, bedroom,
recreation room, family rooms, libraries, dens, bathrooms, closets,
hallways, and stairways, but not including cellars or attics or service
rooms or areas such as utility rooms nor unheated areas such as enclosed
porches or garages.
FORESTRY
The management of forests and timberlands when practiced
in accordance with accepted silvicultural principles, through developing,
cultivating, harvesting, transporting and selling trees for commercial
purposes, which does not involve any land development.
FRONTAGE
The width of a lot along the street line of the street that
provides the principal access to the lot.
FUNERAL HOME
A building used for the preparation of the deceased for burial,
including the viewing of the deceased and any lawful rituals connected
therewith before burial or cremation.
GARAGE, PRIVATE
An accessory building for the storage of one or more automobiles
and/or other vehicles accessory and incidental to the primary use
of the premises; provided, however, that one commercial vehicle of
not more than three-quarter-ton capacity may be stored therein where
the use of such vehicle is not incidental to the use of the premises.
No business or occupation or service shall be conducted therein nor
shall space therein for more than one vehicle be leased to a nonoccupant
of the premises. Where a garage is an attached integral part of a
dwelling unit, the garage shall not be counted as floor area unless
it is constructed or modified into a habitable room by the removal
of all vehicular access doors and provided adequate off-street parking
is still available on the same lot as the dwelling unit.
GOLF COURSE
A golf course with a minimum of 2,800 yards of play in nine
holes.
GRADE PLANE
A reference plane representing the average finished ground
level adjoining the building or structure at the exterior walls.
GROUP HOME
A dwelling operated by an individual, family or organization
with a program to provide a supportive living arrangement for individuals
larger than a family, where special care is needed by the individuals
served due to age, emotional, mental, physical handicap, or disability.
Group homes must be licensed where required by any appropriate government
agencies and a copy of any such licenses must be delivered to the
Township prior to beginning the use. Group homes shall be subject
to the same limitations and regulation by the Township as dwellings,
as defined, except insofar as and where such limitations and regulation
would result in a tendency to perpetuate segregation of the handicapped
in housing patterns as substantiated by reasonable evidence provided
to the Board of Supervisors.
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL
Materials which have the potential to damage health or impair
safety. Hazardous materials include, but are not limited to, inorganic
mineral acids or sulphur, fluorine, chlorine, nitrogen, chromium,
phosphorus, selenium and arsenic and their common salts; lead, nickel
and mercury and their inorganic salts or metallo-organic derivatives;
coal tar acids, such as phenols and cresols and their salts; petroleum
products and radioactive materials. Also included are floatable materials
with the potential to cause physical damage such as logs, storage
tanks and large containers.
HAZARDOUS WASTE
Any garbage, refuse, sludge from an industrial or other wastewater
treatment plant, sludge from a water supply treatment plant or air
pollution facility and other discarded material, including solid,
liquid, semisolid or contained gaseous material resulting from municipal,
commercial, industrial, institutional, mining, agricultural operations
and community activities or any combination of the above, which because
of its quantity, concentration or physical, chemical or infectious
characteristics may:
(1)
Cause or significantly contribute to an increase in mortality
or an increase in morbidity in either an individual or the total population.
(2)
Pose a substantial present or potential hazard to human health
or the environment when improperly treated, stored, transported, exposed
of or otherwise managed.
HAZARDOUS WASTE FACILITY
Any structure, group of structures, aboveground or underground
storage tanks or any other area or buildings used for the purpose
of permanently housing or temporarily holding hazardous waste for
the storage or treatment for any time span other than the normal transportation
time through the Township.
HEALTH/RECREATION/ATHLETIC CLUB
An indoor and/or outdoor facility that offers active or passive
recreational and/or fitness activities, which may include court games
such as racquetball, handball, squash, tennis, basketball and volleyball,
as well as gymnasiums, lockers, facilities and equipment for body
building and exercise, including swimming and including limited food
service, such as a concession stand, operated solely for the convenience
of the patrons of the facility. These activities are provided only
to club members and their guests. These facilities do not include
golf courses. This use does not include amusement arcades, night clubs,
adult-related facilities or uses, riding academies or stables.
HEAVY INDUSTRIAL USES
Any use permitted in §
27-207 that exceeds two acres in lot area or any industrial use not specifically provided for by §
27-207 of this chapter.
HEDGE
A minimum eight-foot-long dense row of shrubs or small trees
that are planted close to each other in order to form a boundary or
barrier.
HEIGHT OF A TOWER-BASED WCF
The vertical distance measured from the ground level, including
any base pad, to the highest point on a tower-based wireless communications
facility, including antennas mounted on the tower and any other appurtenances.
HEIGHT, STRUCTURE
A structure's vertical measurement from the grade plane to
the highest point of the structure.
HELIPORT
A pad or other limited area designed and designated for landing
and takeoff of helicopters, with the associated lighting, safety devices,
appurtenances and other equipment required by applicable federal and
state agencies. When located at other than an approved airport, a
heliport shall be considered a principal use.
HOME OCCUPATION
A business or commercial activity that is conducted as an
accessory use to a principal single-family detached dwelling unit.
(See also definition of "no-impact home-based business.")
HORTICULTURE
The branch of agriculture that involves the art and science
of plant cultivation of food and nonfood crops as well as plant conservation.
HOSPITAL
A place for the diagnosis, treatment or other care of humans
and having facilities for inpatient care.
HOTEL
A facility which provides lodging to temporary guests in
more than five separate guest quarters for compensation with less
than 25% of all rooms having direct access to the outside without
the necessity of passing through the main lobby of the building and
which may provide meals and other services for compensation.
HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCE, MAJOR
A large household appliance that typically sits on the floor
due to its size, such as a stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, washing
machine, or dryer.
HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCE, SMALL
A small household appliance that is wall-mounted and/or is
typically operated on a counter or elevated surface such as a toaster,
toaster oven, microwave, or oscillating fan.
IMPERVIOUS
A surface that has been compacted or covered with a layer
of material so that it prevents or is resistant to infiltration of
water, including but not limited to: structures such as roofs, buildings,
storage sheds; other solid, paved, or concrete areas such as streets,
driveways, sidewalks, parking lots, patios, tennis or other paved
courts; or athletic playfields comprised of synthetic turf materials.
Fifty percent of the horizontal area of an uncovered deck shall be
considered impervious for the purposes of this chapter. Fifty percent
of the water surface area of a swimming pool shall be considered impervious
for the purposes of this chapter. The apron or surrounding decking
or patio of the swimming pool shall be considered impervious as set
forth in this definition. For the purposes of determining compliance
with this chapter, compacted soils or stone surfaces used for vehicle
parking and movement shall be considered impervious. Uncompacted gravel
areas with no vehicular traffic, such as gardens, walkways, or patios
areas, shall be considered pervious per review by the Township Engineer.
Surfaces that were designed to allow infiltration (i.e., pavers and
areas of porous pavement) are not to be considered impervious surface
if designed to function as a BMP per review by the Township Engineer.
Additionally, for the purposes of determining compliance with this
chapter, the total horizontal projection area of all ground-mounted
and freestanding solar collectors, including solar photovoltaic cells,
panels, and arrays, shall be considered pervious so long as the designs
note that natural vegetative cover will be preserved and/or restored
underneath the solar photovoltaic cells, panels, and arrays, and the
area disturbed is planned as a vegetated pervious surface.
INDOOR RECREATION FACILITY
An indoor facility, open to the public, for the purpose of
active or passive recreation or entertainment including, but not limited
to, archery or firing ranges, bowling alleys, health clubs, museums,
swimming pools, theaters, etc., and including limited food service,
such as a concession stand, operated solely for the convenience of
the patrons of the facility. This does not include adult-related facilities
or uses, night clubs or amusement arcades.
INDOOR RECREATION FACILITY, PRIVATE
An indoor facility, exclusively for members and their guests,
for the purpose of active or passive recreation or entertainment including,
but not limited to, archery or firing ranges, bowling alleys, exercise
equipment, museums, swimming pools, theaters, etc., and including
limited food service, such as a vending machines or concession stands,
operated solely for the convenience of members and their guests. This
does not include adult-related facilities or uses, nightclubs or amusement
arcades.
INTERIOR DRIVE
Any on-site vehicular movement lane(s) that are associated
with a use other than a single-family dwelling.
JUNKYARD
An area of land, with or without buildings, used for the
storage, outside a completely enclosed building, of used and discarded
material including, but not limited to, wastepaper, rags, metal, building
materials, house furnishings, machinery, vehicles, or parts thereof,
with or without the dismantling, processing, salvage, sale or other
use or disposition of the same. The deposit or storage on a lot of
one or more unlicensed, wrecked or disabled vehicles, or the major
part thereof, shall be deemed to constitute a "junkyard." (A disabled
vehicle is a vehicle intended to be self-propelled that shall not
be operable under its own power for any reason or a vehicle that does
not have a valid current registration plate or that has a certificate
of inspection which is more than 60 days beyond the expiration date.)
KENNEL
Any lot on which three or more animals (except relating to
a farm) are kept, boarded, raised, bred, treated or trained for a
fee, including but not limited to dog or cat kennels.
LAKES and PONDS
Natural or artificial bodies of water which retain water
year-round. Dams or result from excavation may create artificial bodies
of water. Lakes are bodies of water two or more acres in area. Ponds
are bodies of water with an area less than two acres.
LAND DEVELOPMENT
Any of the following activities:
(1)
The improvement of one lot or two or more contiguous lots, tracts
or parcels of land for any purpose involving:
(a)
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
tenure; or
(b)
The division or allocation of land or 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.
(3)
The following shall not be considered a land development:
(a)
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;
(b)
The addition of an accessory building, including farm buildings,
on a lot or lots subordinate to an existing principal building; or
(c)
The addition or conversion of buildings or rides within the
confines of an enterprise which would be considered an amusement park.
For purposes of this subsection, an amusement park is defined as a
tract or area used principally as a location for permanent amusement
structures or rides. This exclusion shall not apply to newly acquired
acreage by an amusement park until initial plans for the expanded
area have been approved by 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 shall be deemed
to be a landowner for the purposes of this chapter.
LANDSCAPE SCREEN
A completely planted visual barrier composed of evergreen
shrubs and trees arranged to form both a low-level and a high-level
screen between grade and to a height of six feet.
LAUNDROMAT
A business that provides washing, drying, and/or ironing
machines for hire to be used by customers on the premises.
LAUNDRY
A building, or part thereof, other than a laundromat, where
clothes and other articles are washed, dried and/or ironed.
LOADING SPACE
An off-street space or area suitable for the loading or unloading
of goods and having direct usable access to a street or alley.
LOT
A parcel of land separately described by a metes-and-bounds
description which is recorded in the office of the Recorder of Deeds
of Chester County by deed description or is described by an approved
subdivision plan recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of
Chester County.
(1)
LOT, CORNERA lot at the point of intersection of and abutting two or more intersecting streets and which has an interior angle of less than 135° at the intersection of the two street lines. Corner lots shall have two front yards, one side and one rear yard.
(2)
LOT, FLAGA lot whose frontage does not satisfy the minimum width requirements for the respective zone but that does have sufficient lot width away from the lot's frontage.
(3)
LOT, INTERIORA lot other than a corner lot, the sides of which do not abut a street.
LOT AREA
The area contained within the property lines of individual
parcels of land, excluding any area within a street right-of-way but
including the area of any easement.
LOT COVERAGE
A percentage of the lot area which may be covered with an
impervious surface (e.g., buildings, driveways, parking area, sidewalks).
LOT DEPTH
The horizontal distance measured between the street right-of-way
line and the closest rear property line. On corner and reverse frontage
lots, the depth shall be measured from the street right-of-way line
of the street of address to the directly opposite property line.
LOT WIDTH
The shortest horizontal distance measured between side property
lines at the building setback line. On corner lots, lot width shall
be measured between the right-of-way line for the non-address street
and the directly opposite property line.
LOW-IMPACT DEVELOPMENT
An approach to land development that uses various land planning
and design practices and technologies to simultaneously conserve and
protect natural resources systems and reduce infrastructure costs.
Low-impact development (LID) still allows land to be developed but
in a cost-effective manner that helps mitigate potential environmental
impacts.
MANURE
The fecal and urinary excrement of livestock and poultry,
often containing some spilled feed, bedding or litter.
MANURE STORAGE FACILITIES
A detached structure or other improvement built to store
manure for future use or disposal. Types of storage facilities are
as follows: underground storage, in-ground storage, trench silo, earthen
bank, stacking area and aboveground storage.
MEDICAL MARIJUANA
Marijuana for certified medical use as legally permitted
by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania per the provisions of Act 16 of
2016.
MEDICAL MARIJUANA DISPENSARY
A person, including a natural person, corporation, partnership,
association, trust or other entity, or any combination thereof, which
is registered by the Department of Health of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
under the Medical Marijuana Act to dispense medical marijuana. The
term does not include a health care medical marijuana organization
under Chapter 19 of the Medical Marijuana Act.
MEDICAL MARIJUANA GROWER/PROCESSOR
A person, including a natural person, corporation, partnership,
association, trust or other entity, or any combination thereof, which
is registered by the Department of Health of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
under the Medical Marijuana Act to grow and process medical marijuana.
The term does not include a health care medical marijuana organization
under Chapter 19 of the Medical Marijuana Act.
MEDICAL OR DENTAL CLINIC
Any building or group of buildings occupied by medical or
dental practitioners and related services for the purpose of providing
health services to people on an outpatient basis.
MEDICAL RESIDENTIAL CAMPUS
A campus that provides a balanced mix of medical, residential,
commercial, and recreational uses for a primarily retirement-age population.
MINI WAREHOUSE
A building and/or series of buildings divided into separate
storage units for personal property and/or property associated with
some business or other organization. These units shall be used solely
for dead storage and no processing, manufacturing, sales, research
and development testing, service and repair or other nonstorage activities
shall be permitted.
MIXED USE
Development contained on a single parcel or within a single
structure that includes more than one complimentary use (can include
both residential and nonresidential), providing a variety of activities
throughout the day.
MOBILE HOME
A transportable, single-family dwelling intended for permanent occupancy, contained in one unit, or in two or more 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 homes placed in parks shall meet the requirements for mobile home parks listed in §
27-433 of this chapter. Mobile homes placed on individual lots shall be considered "dwellings" and shall be bound by the requirements there imposed.
MOBILE HOME LOT
A parcel of land in a mobile home park, improved with the
necessary utility connections and other appurtenances necessary for
the placement thereon of a single mobile home.
MOBILE HOME PARK
A parcel or contiguous parcels of land which have been so
designated and improved to contain two or more mobile home lots for
the placement thereon of mobile homes.
MONOPOLE
A wireless communications facility or site which consists
of a single pole structure, designed and erected on the ground or
on top of a structure, to support communications antennas and connecting
appurtenances.
MOTEL
A facility which provides lodging to temporary guests in
more than five guest quarters for compensation which contains at least
25% of all rooms having direct access to the outside without the necessity
of passing through the main lobby of the building and which may provide
meals and other services for compensation.
NET ACREAGE
That area of a tract or tracts that is not within public
rights-of-way, public streets, common parking lots, floodplains, sewage
treatment and disposal areas, wetlands, stormwater detention/retention
basins, slopes of 33% or greater, and easements that prohibit buildings
and that are existing on the date the original development application
is submitted.
NEW CONSTRUCTION
Structures for which the start of construction commenced
on or after the effective date of this chapter.
NIGHTCLUB
Any building used for on-site consumption of alcoholic or
nonalcoholic beverages where live entertainment is offered. For the
purposes of this definition, "live entertainment" is meant to include
the use of disc jockeys for the purposes of supplying musical entertainment.
Nightclubs may also provide for the on-site consumption of food. Additionally,
nightclubs may offer the retail sale of carry-out beer and wine as
an accessory use. This is meant to include an "under 21" club which
features entertainment.
NO-IMPACT HOME-BASED BUSINESS
A business or commercial activity administered or conducted
as an accessory use which is clearly secondary to the use as a residential
dwelling and which involves no customer, client or patient traffic,
whether vehicular or pedestrian, pickup, delivery or removal functions
to or from the premises, in excess of those normally associated with
residential use. The business or commercial activity must satisfy
the following requirements:
(1)
The business activity shall be compatible with the residential
use of the property and surrounding residential uses.
(2)
The business shall employ no employees other than family members
residing in the dwelling.
(3)
There shall be no display or sale of retail goods and no stockpiling
or inventory of a substantial nature.
(4)
There shall be no outside appearance of a business use, including,
but not limited to, parking, signs or lights.
(5)
The business activity may not use any equipment or process which
creates noise, vibration, glare, fumes, odors or electrical or electronic
interference, including interference with radio or television reception,
which is detectable in the neighborhood.
(6)
The business activity may not generate any solid waste or sewage
discharge in volume or type, which is not normally associated with
residential use in the neighborhood.
(7)
The business activity shall be conducted only within the dwelling
and may not occupy more than 25% of the habitable floor area.
(8)
The business may not involve any illegal activity.
NON-FARM ANIMALS
Domesticated animals and household pets that are normally considered to be kept in or conjunction with a dwelling unit, such as: cats, dogs, parrots, parakeets, gerbils, hamsters, frogs, toads, fish, guinea pigs, white mice, white rats, lizards, European-type rabbits, nonpoisonous snakes, and turtles, or animals of a similar nature. They do not include wild animals that are not capable of being kept as a household pet. For keeping of non-farm animals in conjunction with uses other than agricultural, see §
27-322 of this chapter.
NON-TOWER WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY (NON-TOWER WCF)
All non-tower wireless communications facilities, including
but not limited to antennas and related equipment. Non-tower WCF shall
not include support structures for antennas or any related equipment
that is mounted to the ground or at ground level.
NONCONFORMING LOT
A lot, the area or dimension of which was lawful prior to
the adoption or amendment of a zoning ordinance but which fails to
conform to the requirements of the zoning district in which it is
located by reasons of such adoption or amendment. Such lot must be
in single and separate ownership and not of continuous frontage with
other lots of the same ownership that would enable the owner(s) to
comply with the provisions of this chapter, as amended.
NONCONFORMING STRUCTURE
A structure or part of a structure manifestly not designed
to comply with the applicable use or extent of use provisions in this
chapter or amendment heretofore or hereafter enacted, where such structure
lawfully existed prior to the enactment of such ordinance or amendment
or prior to the application of such ordinance or amendment to its
location by reason of annexation. Such nonconforming structures include,
but are not limited to, nonconforming signs.
NONCONFORMING USE
A use, whether of land or of structure, which does not comply
with the applicable use provisions in this chapter or amendment heretofore
or hereafter enacted, where such use was lawfully in existence prior
to the enactment of such ordinance or amendment or prior to the application
of such ordinance or amendment to its location by reason of annexation.
NONCONFORMITY, DIMENSIONAL
Any aspect of a land use that does not comply with any size,
height, bulk, setback, distance, landscaping, coverage, screening
or any other design or performance standards specified by this chapter
where such dimensional nonconformity lawfully existed prior to the
enactment of this chapter or amendment thereto.
OFFICE
A place where the primary use is conducting the affairs of
a business, profession, service or government including administration,
recordkeeping, clerical, and professional work and similar business
functions. An office shall not involve manufacturing, fabrication,
production, processing, assembling, cleaning, testing, repair or storage
of materials, goods or products; or the sale or delivery of any materials,
goods or products which are physically located on the premises. Office
supplies used in the office may be stored as an incidental use.
ON-SITE SEWER SERVICE
The disposal of sewage by use of septic tanks or other safe
and healthful means within the confines of the lot on which the use
is located as approved by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Protection.
ON-SITE WATER SERVICE
A safe, adequate and healthful supply of water to a single
user from a private source.
ORNAMENTAL POND
A small pond with an area 225 or less square feet and a depth
no more than two feet deep.
PARK
A parcel of land designated for outdoor enjoyment and/or
passive recreation that is open to the general public and consists
of facilities designed and/or used for passive recreation and may
include a play area. This definition is meant to exclude adult entertainment
uses, amusement arcades, golf courses and ball fields.
PARKING LOT
An accessory use in which required and additional parking spaces are provided subject to the requirements listed in §
27-312 of this chapter.
PARKING SPACE
An off-street space available for the parking of one motor
vehicle and having usable access to a street or alley.
PERSON
An individual, corporation, partnership, unincorporated association
or any other similar entity.
PERSONAL SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT
Barbershop, beauty salon, tanning salon, shoe repair shop,
tailoring, printing and publishing center, clock and jewelry repair,
and other similar personal service establishments as determined by
the Zoning Officer. Massage parlors and other adult-related facilities
are excluded.
PICKLING
The process of preserving or expanding the lifespan of food
in a high acid solution, typically fermentation in brine or immersion
in vinegar.
PLANNED CENTER
A group of uses planned and designed as an integrated unit
with controlled ingress and egress and shared off-street parking provided
on the property as an integral part of the unit. Such centers also
may include "planned center signs" as regulated herein.
PLAY AREA
A parcel of land used for limited outdoor active recreation
with no more than eight separate pieces of play equipment, no more
than two courts each, such as basketball or tennis, and containing
no ball fields.
PLAYGROUND
A parcel of land used for outdoor active recreation and containing
recreational equipment and facilities such as play apparatus, courts
such as basketball or tennis, and ball fields such as baseball, football,
soccer, softball, etc.
PREMISES
The property upon which an activity is conducted as determined
by physical facts rather than property lines. It is the land occupied
by the buildings or other physical uses that are necessary or customarily
incident to an activity, including such open spaces as are arranged
and designed to be used in connection with such buildings or uses.
The following are not considered to be a part of the premises on which
an activity is conducted and any signs located on such land are to
be considered off-premises advertising:
(1)
Any land which is not used as an integral part of the principal
activity, including land which is separated from the activity by a
roadway, highway or other obstruction and not used by an activity
and extensive undeveloped highway frontage contiguous to the land
actually used by a commercial facility even though it might be under
the same ownership.
(2)
Any land which is used for, or devoted to, a separate purpose
unrelated to an advertised activity.
(3)
Any land which is in closer proximity to the highway than to
the principal activity and developed or used only in the area of the
sign site or between the sign site and the principal activity and
whose purpose is for advertising purposes only. In no event shall
a sign site be considered part of the premises on which an advertised
activity is conducted if the site is located on a narrow strip of
land which is nonbuildable land or is a common or private roadway
or is held by easement or other lesser interest than the premises
where an activity is located.
PRIVATE GREENHOUSE
A building or part of a building whose roof and sides are
made largely of glass or other transparent or translucent material
and in which the temperature or humidity can be regulated for the
cultivation of plants as a hobby or for residential use but not for
commercial sales.
PRIVATE SCHOOL
A school that is not directly administered by a state or
other governmental agency, is funded in whole or in part by charging
their students tuition rather than public (governmental) funding,
and has the right to select their students. This term shall include
parochial schools.
PUBLIC HEARING
A formal meeting held pursuant to public notice by the governing
body or planning agency intended to inform and obtain public comment
prior to taking action on zoning-related matters.
PUBLIC MEETING
A forum held pursuant to notice under the Act of July 3,
1986 (P.L. 388, No. 84), known as the "Sunshine Act."
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice published once each week for two successive weeks
in a newspaper of general circulation in the 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 not be more than 30 days and the second publication shall not
be less than seven days prior to the date of the hearing. Public notice
for rezoning, special exception, conditional use and/or variance requests
shall also include the posting of a sign(s) at a conspicuous location(s)
along the perimeter of the subject property; this sign(s) shall be
posted at least one week prior to the hearing and shall exhibit the
nature, date, time and location of the hearing.
PUBLIC SEWER
A municipal sanitary sewer or a comparable common or package
sanitary facility approved and permitted by the Pennsylvania Department
of Environmental Protection. Such systems are capable of serving multiple
users.
PUBLIC USES
Includes public uses of a welfare and educational nature,
such as public schools, parks, fire stations, municipal buildings
and garages, and similar uses, operated on a nonprofit basis.
PUBLIC UTILITIES
Use or extension thereof which is operated, owned or maintained
by a public utility corporation, municipality or municipal authority
or which is privately owned and approved by the Pennsylvania Public
Utility Commission for the purpose of providing public sewage disposal
and/or treatment; public water supply, storage and/or treatment; or
for the purpose of providing the distribution or transmission of energy
or telephone service.
PUBLIC WATER
Municipal water supply system, or a comparable common water
facility approved and permitted by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection. Such systems are capable of serving multiple
users.
REDEVELOPMENT
Any changes to or reuse of existing man-made changes to improved
or unimproved real estate including, but not limited to, buildings
or other structures, mining, dredging, filling, grading, paving, excavation
or drilling operations.
RECREATION
(1)
RECREATION, ACTIVERecreational activities or pursuits which require physical alteration to the area in which they are performed and/or require physical facilities, apparatus, equipment or structures in or near the area in which they are performed. These areas are intensively used and include such facilities as playgrounds, ball fields or courts, archery or firing ranges, miniature (pitch and putt) golf courses, riding academies stables, skating rinks, swimming pools and velodrome (bicycle only). This use does not include amusement arcades, golf courses, nightclubs or adult-related facilities or uses.
(2)
RECREATION, INDOORActivities which are or can be performed within a building and may either be active or passive in nature. This use does not include amusement arcades, nightclubs or adult-related facilities or uses.
(3)
RECREATION, PASSIVELow-intensity activities for individuals or small groups which are usually performed in natural or seminatural surroundings and which can be carried out with little alteration or disruption to the area in which they are performed. Minimal site preparation and few, if any, structural facilities are required to accommodate most passive activities. Such uses include bike trails, gardens, hiking, nature trails, picnicking, play area and relaxation. These uses do not include archery or firing ranges.
RECYCLING STATION
A facility where used, recyclable materials are separated
and processed for shipment for reuse in new products.
REFINERY
A facility composed of processes that convert raw materials
into products of value.
RELATED EQUIPMENT
Any piece of equipment related to, incidental to, or necessary
for, the operation of a tower-based wireless communications facility
or non-tower wireless communications facility. By way of illustration,
not limitation, "related equipment" includes generators and base stations.
RENDERING
Process of converting animal products into useful materials,
most commonly converting waste animal tissue into purified fats like
lard or tallow.
RESTAURANT
An establishment that serves prepared food primarily eaten
on-site, but can provide for incidental carry-out service so long
as the area used for carry-out service does not exceed 5% of the total
patron seating area nor 80 square feet (whichever is less). Waiters
and/or waitresses serve the majority of non-buffet food and beverages
to patrons while the customers are seated. Caterers shall be included
in this definition.
RESTAURANT, FAST-FOOD
An establishment that serves prepared food generally packaged
in paper wrappers and/or disposable plates and containers and that
does not meet the definition of "restaurant." Such food can be consumed
either on or off of the site.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT STORE
A retail store of 40,000 square feet or more in gross floor
area that offers a wide range of retail goods and products with separate
areas (i.e., departments) in which different kinds of goods and products
are displayed and/or sold.
RETAIL STORE/SALES
Retail stores are those businesses whose primary activities
involve the display and retail sales of goods and products such as
food, groceries, beverages, clothing, office supplies, entertainment
items, furniture, household products, personal care supplies, sporting
goods, computers, electronics, pet supplies, automobile supplies,
and other similar retail goods and products as determined by the Zoning
Officer. This term shall not include: adult-related facilities; automobile,
boat, farm machinery, or trailer sales; convenience stores; home improvement
and building supply stores; or restaurants as defined herein.
RIDING ACADEMY
A facility where horseback riding and horsemanship is taught
and practiced.
RIGHT-OF-WAY
A corridor of publicly owned land for purposes of maintaining
primary vehicular and pedestrian access to abutting properties including,
but not limited to, roads, streets, highways and sidewalks. Abutting
property owners are prohibited from encroaching across the right-of-way
line. (See also "street line.")
SATELLITE DISH ANTENNA
A device incorporating a reflective surface which is solid,
open mesh or bar-configured and is in the shape of a shallow dish,
cone, horn or cornucopia. Such device shall be used to transmit and/or
receive radio or electromagnetic waves between terrestrially and/or
orbitally based uses. This definition is meant to include, but not
be limited to, what are commonly referred to as satellite earth stations,
TVROs and satellite microwave antennas.
SETBACK
The required horizontal distance between two identifiable
points.
(1)
SETBACK, FRONTThe distance between the street line and the front setback line projected the full width of the lot. Commonly called "required front yard."
(2)
SETBACK, REARThe distance between the rear lot line and the rear setback line projected the full width of the lot. Commonly called "required rear yard."
(3)
SETBACK, SIDEThe distance between the side lot line and side setback line projected from the front yard to the rear yard. Commonly called "required side yard."
SETBACK LINE
A line within a property and parallel to a property or street
line which delineates the required minimum distance between some particular
use of property and that property or street line.
SHOPPING CENTER or SHOPPING MALL
A group of stores planned and designed for the site on which
it is built, functioning as a unit, with shared off-street parking
provided on the property as an integral part of the unit.
SIGN
A device for visual communication that is used to bring the
subject to the attention of the public, but not including lettering
or symbols that are an integral part of another structure or flags
or other insignia of any government, fraternal or similar organization.
(1)
SIGN, ANIMATEDA sign or any device designed to attract attention by visual means or through the movement or semblance of movement by mechanical, electrical, or natural means.
(2)
SIGN, DEVELOPMENTA sign indicating that a property is actively in the process of subdivision or land development.
(3)
SIGN, DIGITALAn advertising sign that utilizes digital or video light-emitting diodes (LEDs) or similar electric methods to create an image display area.
(4)
SIGN, ELECTRONICALLY CHANGING MESSAGEA digital sign or portion thereof displaying frequent message changes that are rearranged electrically without physically altering the face or surface of such sign.
(5)
SIGN, FLASHINGA type of sign in which the illumination is not kept constant in intensity at all times of use and which exhibits sudden, timed or marked changes in lighting effects.
(6)
SIGN, FREESTANDINGA sign that is supported by or suspended from a freestanding column or other support(s) located in or upon the ground surface.
(7)
SIGN, GROUNDAn on-premises sign displaying information pertaining to the existing use(s) for which it is located and is placed upon, supported by and anchored to the ground. A ground sign shall not be considered as a freestanding sign or portable sign.
(9)
SIGN, PORTABLEA temporary sign that is not fixed, attached, or anchored in a permanent position, that is capable of being readily moved or relocated, including but not limited to sandwich boards, placards, or other similar signs mounted on a frame or chassis on wheels or supported by legs but not pressed or extended into the ground or other surface (i.e., sandwich board sign advertising daily specials for a restaurant placed on a sidewalk).
(12)
SIGN, ROOFA sign erected or displayed upon the roof of a building.
(14)
SIGN, SPECIAL USEA sign that is used for a specific purpose not otherwise regulated by this chapter such as real estate signs, development signs, and political signs. Special use signs are typically temporary signs.
(15)
SIGN, TEMPORARYA sign intended to be displayed for a short period of time, typically 30 days or less.
(16)
SIGN, WALL (OR PARALLEL)A sign posted on, suspended from, or otherwise affixed to the wall, facade, or vertical surface of a building which does not project or extend more than 12 inches from the wall, facade, or vertical surfaces of the building to which it is attached.
SINGLE-FAMILY COVERED DECKS
A platform, whether elevated or at ground level, attached
to a single-family cluster home, which platform has a permanent roof
attached to the principal dwelling and supported by posts but no continuous
walls that completely enclose the area. For purposes of this definition,
enclosure of more than 30% of the area of the single-family covered
deck by walls shall be considered complete enclosure. In addition
to solid walls, permeable walls made of materials such as mesh, wire,
screens, removeable or retractable walls, and temporary walls shall
be considered walls. The height of the roof of the deck shall not
exceed the height of the eaves of the roof of the single-family cluster
home, except for one story rancher-style homes where the height of
the roof of the deck shall not exceed the height of the lowest ridge
of the roof of the home.
SLAUGHTERING
The killing or butchering of cattle, sheep, etc., especially
for food.
SLOPE
The deviation from horizontal, expressed as a percent. Slope
percent is computed by dividing the vertical distance by the horizontal
distance and, for purposes of this chapter unless specified otherwise,
calculated between consecutive contour lines.
SOIL SURVEY
The latest published version of the United States Department
of Agriculture's Soil Survey for Chester County, Pennsylvania.
SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM
Any structure used for the purpose of converting energy from
the sun into usable electrical energy.
SOLAR PANEL
A structure containing one or more receptive cells, the purpose
of which is to convert energy from the sun into usable electrical
energy.
SOLID WASTE
Garbage, refuse and other discarded materials including, but not limited to, solid and liquid waste materials resulting from municipal, industrial, commercial, agricultural and residential activities. Such wastes shall not include biological excrement nor hazardous waste materials as defined in the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 40, Chapter
1, Part 261, dated July 1, 1984, or as amended.
SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL FACILITY
A site in which engineering principles are utilized to bury,
dispose, reduce, eliminate and/or incinerate deposits of solid waste
without creating public health or safety hazards, nuisances, pollution
or environmental degradation.
SPECIAL EXCEPTION
A use that is generally compatible in a particular zone once specified criteria have been met. Special exception uses are listed by zone and approved by the Zoning Hearing Board in accordance with §
27-605 of this chapter.
SPECIFIED ANATOMICAL AREAS
Less than completely and opaquely covered human genitals,
pubic region, buttocks, anus, female breasts below a point immediately
above the top of areolae, and/or human male genitals in a discernibly
turgid state, even if completely and opaquely covered.
SPECIFIED SEXUAL ACTIVITIES
For the purposes of this chapter, this term shall include
any of the following:
(1)
Actual or simulated sexual intercourse, oral copulation, anal
intercourse, oral anal copulation, bestiality, direct physical stimulation
of unclothed genitals, flagellation or torture in the context of a
sexual relationship, or the use of excretory functions in the context
of a sexual relationship, and any of the following depicted sexually
oriented acts or conduct: anilingus, buggery, coprophagy, coprophilia,
cunnilingus, fellatio, necrophilia, pederasty, pedophilia, piquerism,
sapphism, zooerasty.
(2)
Clearly depicted human genitals in a state of sexual stimulation,
arousal or tumescence.
(3)
Use of human or animal masturbation, sodomy, oral copulation,
coitus, ejaculation.
(4)
Fondling or touching of nude human genitals, pubic region, buttocks
or female breast.
(5)
Masochism, erotic or sexually oriented torture, beating, or
the infliction of pain.
(6)
Erotic or lewd touching, fondling or other contact with an animal
by a human being.
(7)
Human excretion, urination, menstruation, vaginal or anal irrigation.
STABLE
A building for the lodging, feeding, and care of horses and/or
cattle.
STEALTH TECHNOLOGY
Camouflaging methods applied to wireless communications towers,
antennas and other facilities which render them more visually appealing
or blend the proposed facility into the existing structure or visual
backdrop in such a manner as to render it minimally visible to the
casual observer. Such methods include, but are not limited to, architecturally
screened roof-mounted antennas, building-mounted antennas painted
to match the existing structure and facilities constructed to resemble
trees, shrubs, and light poles.
STEEP SLOPES
Those areas of land, whether natural or man-made, which are
characterized by a slope of 15% or more and which, because of this
slope, are subject to high rates of stormwater runoff and susceptible
to erosion.
STORAGE SHED
A self-contained structure used solely for the purpose of
enclosing, protecting and/or securing objects used in the normal operation
and/or maintenance associated with the principal use of the property.
STREET
Includes street, avenue, boulevard, road, highway, freeway,
parkway, lane, viaduct and any other dedicated and adopted public
right-of-way or private right-of-way used or intended to be used by
vehicular traffic and/or pedestrians.
STREET CENTER LINE
The horizontal line paralleling the street that bisects the
street right-of-way into two equal widths. In those instances where
the street right-of- way cannot be determined, the street center line
shall correspond to the center of the cartway.
STREET LINE (RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE)
A line defining the edge of a street right- of-way and separating
the street from abutting property or lots. The street line shall be
the same as the legal right-of-way line.
STRUCTURE
(1)
Any man-made object, including buildings having an ascertainable
stationary location on or in land or water, whether or not affixed
to the land.
(a)
STRUCTURE, ACCESSORYA structure associated with an accessory use (e.g., swimming pools, patios, antennas, tennis courts, garages, storage sheds, etc.).
(2)
Structures shall not include such things as fences, sandboxes,
decorative fountains, swing sets, birdhouses, bird feeders, mailboxes
and any other similar nonpermanent improvements.
STUDIO OR INSTRUCTIONAL FACILITY
Facility or area devoted to the expression and practice of,
and/or instruction in, arts, crafts, dance, pottery, photography,
yoga, and similar activities, as well as private educational learning
centers.
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 or easement or access or any residential dwelling, shall be
exempted.
SUBSTANTIAL IMPROVEMENT
Any repair, reconstruction or improvement of a structure
the cost of which equals or exceeds 50% of the fair market value of
the structure either: (1) before the improvement or repair is started;
or (2) the structure has been damaged and is being restored, before
the damage occurred. For the purpose of this chapter, "substantial
improvement" is considered to occur when the first alteration of any
wall, ceiling, floor or other structural part of the structure commences,
whether or not that alteration affects the external dimensions of
the structure.
SUBSTANTIALLY CHANGE OR SUBSTANTIAL CHANGE
(1)
Any increase in the height of a wireless support structure by
more than 10%, or by the height of one additional antenna array with
separation from the nearest existing antenna on the wireless support
structure not to exceed 20 feet, whichever is greater; or
(2)
Any further increase in the height of a wireless support structure
which has already been extended by more than 10% of its originally
approved height or by the height of one additional antenna array.
SUBURBAN CENTER MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT
The development of a tract of land according to a coordinated,
overall plan containing two or more uses such as, but not limited
to, office, retail commercial, public recreational or residential
uses.
SUSTAINABILITY
Measures that connect buildings and the environment to integrate
local ecology so as to reduce natural resources impacts, minimize
nonrenewable energy consumption, use environmentally preferable products,
protect and conserve water resources, enhance indoor environmental
air quality, and improve operations and maintenance practices. Measures
recommended in green growth, smart growth and similar programs and
initiatives are encouraged and may be compensated by incentives to
the developing community. Other measures also include, but are not
limited to, tree protection and replacement, compact mixed-use land
forms, and minimization of stormwater runoff.
SWIMMING POOL
Any pool, not located within a completely enclosed building
and containing, or normally capable of containing, water to a depth
at any point greater than 1 1/2 feet. Farm ponds and/or lakes
are not included; provided, that swimming was not the primary purpose
for their construction.
TAVERN
An establishment which serves primarily alcoholic beverages
for mostly on-premises consumption and which is licensed by the Pennsylvania
Liquor Control Board. Taverns may also serve food.
THEATER
A building, part of a building, or outdoor area, typically
with a stage and tiered seating for an audience, for performances
such as plays, operas, concerts, lectures or for showing motion pictures.
TOWER-BASED WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY (TOWER-BASED WCF)
Any structure that is used for the purpose of supporting
one or more antennas, including, but not limited to, self-supporting
lattice towers, guy towers and monopoles, utility poles and light
poles. DAS hub facilities are considered to be tower-based WCF.
TOWNHOUSE GROUP
A group of three to six attached townhouse dwelling units
(see definition of "dwelling unit, townhouse") as permitted and/or
regulated by specific regulations.
TRACT
The total area of land lying within the property boundaries
of all land submitted as a subdivision or land development plan.
TRADE SCHOOL
An educational use that offers vocational teaching and technical
training of a trade or skill for use in a specific occupation, such
as truck driving, engine repairs, building construction and general
contracting, woodworking, masonry, plumbing, electrical contracting,
and/or other similar trades.
TRAVEL TRAILER
A portable structure, primarily designed to provide temporary
living quarters for recreation, camping or travel purposes. In addition
to the above, any of the following attributes are characteristic of
a "travel trailer":
(1)
The unit is of such size or weight as not to require a special
highway movement permit from the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation
when self-propelled or when hauled by a standard motor vehicle on
a highway.
(2)
The unit is mounted or designed to be mounted on wheels.
(3)
The unit is designed to be loaded onto or affixed to the bed
and/or chassis of a truck.
(4)
The unit contains, or was designed to contain, temporary storage
of water and sewage.
(5)
The unit contains some identification by the manufacturer as
a travel trailer.
TWO-FAMILY CONVERSIONS
The conversion of an existing single-family detached dwelling
unit to contain two separate dwelling units.
USE
The specific purpose for which land or a structure is designed,
arranged, intended, occupied or maintained.
(1)
USE, ACCESSORYA use customarily incidental and subordinate in area, extent, and purpose to the principal use, building, or structure being served and located on the same lot and in the same zoning district as the principal use, building, or structure.
(2)
USE, PRINCIPALThe single dominant, single primary or single main use or purpose for which a building, structure and/or land or major portion thereof, is designed, arranged or intended, or for which it may be occupied or maintained under this chapter.
USE AND OCCUPANCY PERMIT
A permit issued by the Zoning Officer certifying a use's
compliance with information reflected on the building permit and this
chapter.
VARIANCE
A modification of any provision of this chapter granted by
the Zoning Hearing Board subject to findings specified by the Act.
VETERINARY CLINIC
A building used primarily for the treatment, by a veterinarian,
of small domestic animals such as dogs, cats, rabbits, birds or fowl.
No outdoor boarding of animals is permitted.
WBCA
Pennsylvania Wireless Broadband Collocation Act (53 P.S.
§ 11702.1 et seq.).
WECS UNIT
Shall include blades, hubs to which blades are attached,
and any device, such as a tower, used to support the hub and/or rotary
blades, etc.
WETLAND
Those areas (including swamps, marshes, and bogs) 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. Wetlands include all lands regulated
as wetlands by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection
or the United States Army Corps of Engineers. In the event there is
a conflict between the definitions or regulations of these agencies,
the more restrictive definition shall apply.
WETLAND MARGIN
The transitional area extending a specified distance from
the outer limit of the wetland which serves as a buffer to protect
the wetland from more intensive land uses.
WIRELESS
Transmissions through the airwaves including, but not limited
to, infrared line of sight, cellular, PCS, microwave, satellite, or
radio signals.
WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY (WCF)
The antennas, nodes, control boxes, towers, poles, conduits,
ducts, pedestals, electronics and other equipment used for the purpose
of transmitting, receiving, distributing, providing, or accommodating
wireless communications services.
WIRELESS SUPPORT STRUCTURE
A freestanding structure, such as a tower-based wireless
communications facility or any other support structure that could
support the placement or installation of a wireless communications
facility if approved by the Township.
WOODLAND
Any land area of at least 0.25 acre with a natural or naturalized
ground cover (excluding manicured turf grass) and that has an average
density of two or more viable trees per 1,500 square feet with a diameter
at breast height of six inches or greater and where such trees existed
at any time within three years of the time of land development application
submission of the proposed project. The land area to be considered
Woods shall be measured from the outer drip lines of the outer trees.
YARD
An area between the permitted structures and the property
lines.
(1)
YARD, FRONTThe area contained between the street right-of-way line and the principal structure and extending to the side lot lines.
(2)
YARD, REARThe area contained between the rear property line and the principal structure. On corner and reverse frontage lots, the rear yard shall be considered that area between the principal structure and the property line directly opposite that area between the principal structure and the property line directly opposite the street of address. For flag lots, the rear yard shall be each area between the building and every lot line.
(3)
YARD, SIDEThe area(s) between a principal structure and any side lot line(s). On corner lots, the side yard shall be considered those areas between the principal structure and the property lines directly opposite the nonaddress street.
ZONING
The designation of specified districts within a community
or Township, reserving them for certain uses together with limitations
on lot size, heights of structures and other stipulated requirements.
ZONING OFFICER
The municipal official duly appointed to administer and enforce
this chapter in accordance with its literal terms.
ZONING PERMIT
A permit stating that the purpose for which a building or
land is to be used is in conformity with the uses permitted and all
other requirements under this chapter for the zone in which it is
to be located.