The following is an expansion of the declaration of legislative intent contained in Article
I, §
285-2, of this chapter and the community development objectives contained in Article
I, §
285-3, of this chapter. It is the intent of the CB - Commercial Business Districts to establish standards for the orderly and well planned establishment of commercial facilities. Further, it is the intent of this article to:
A. Allow commercial facilities that meet the shopping and personal service
needs of Township residents.
B. Establish regulations that minimize conflicts between commercial
facilities and adjacent residential and institutional properties.
C. Provide for ample parking in commercial developments.
D. Establish regulations that minimize congestion and hazardous traffic
conditions resulting from commercial development.
E. Locate commercial facilities in the village cores of the Township,
near areas where higher density residential uses are permitted.
A building or group of buildings may be erected or used, and
a lot may be used or occupied, for any of the following uses, or a
use of a similar character:
A. Retail establishments for the sale of dry goods, variety merchandise,
clothing, food, beverages, flowers, plants, drugs, hardware, books,
furnishings, sale and repair of jewelry, optical goods, cameras and
home appliances and similar uses.
C. Business or professional office; bank and financial institution.
E. Indoor theater, indoor entertainment and recreation facilities.
F. Notary, undertaking or funeral establishment.
H. Hotel, motel, inn, bed-and-breakfast establishment.
I. Emergency service facilities, including ambulance, police and firehouses.
J. Shopping centers. Shopping centers are subject to the provisions of §
285-153 of this chapter. For the purposes of this chapter, "shopping centers" are defined as retail commercial areas with more than one use and over 30,000 square feet of building area, subject to the maximum building requirements in §
285-152 of this chapter.
L. Apartments, not to exceed two, in buildings housing any of the uses permitted in this §
285-151.
The following may be permitted by conditional use by the Board of Supervisors after review and recommendation from the Upper Frederick Township Planning Commission, subject to the provisions of §§
285-61 and
285-157.1:
A. Self-service storage facilities (miniwarehouses); wholesale, warehouse,
storage or distribution center, or other similar uses.
B. Offices, shops and storage for building, plumbing, electrical or
other contractors or suppliers.
D. Agriculture, including associated buildings.
G. Government use, such as a community center, public library, public
utility facility.
H. Cellular communication tower, subject to the provisions of §
285-67C.
The maximum height of buildings and other structures erected
or enlarged in this district shall be:
A. For all residential buildings: 35 feet.
B. For all other buildings: 40 feet, except that such height may be
increased to a maximum of 60 feet or such increased height as may
be warranted when approved by the Zoning Hearing Board; provided that
for every foot of height in excess of 40 feet, there shall be added
to each yard requirement one corresponding foot of width or depth,
and provided that structures that are over 40 feet are not regularly
used by people, such as chimneys, water towers, windmills, communication
antennas, etc.