It is hereby declared to be the intent of the C District to:
A. Provide for a variety of commercial and business uses customarily
associated with commercial areas along major roadways.
B. Maintain and enhance attractive gateways along PA Route 116 (Fairfield
Road) to the adjoining communities of Fairfield Borough and Carroll
Valley Borough.
C. Provide for appropriate landscaping and related on-site improvements
within commercial areas to ensure that the aesthetic and environmental
qualities are maintained.
D. Discourage the development of the strip commercial form of commercial
development through the careful placement of buildings, parking lots,
and landscaping.
E. Provide for development patterns that not only accommodate, but encourage
the use of transportation alternatives (including but not limited
to pedestrian and bicycle alternatives) beyond the personal automobile.
The following general development standards shall be applicable
to all uses, unless specifically designated otherwise in this article:
A. Site design. The following site design standards shall apply to all
development within the C District. Where a principal building directly
faces two or more abutting streets, these requirements shall apply
only to the side of the building facing the primary street.
(1) All of the area between a principal building and the public right-of-way
shall be landscaped. Pedestrian amenities (i.e., sidewalks, outdoor
patios and dining areas, etc.) and required parking may be permitted
within the required landscaping area.
(2) Sidewalks shall be provided along all abutting streets. In addition,
sidewalks shall be provided to connect the sidewalks along the abutting
street to the main entrance of the all principal buildings. Such connection
shall be provided in a manner that precludes a pedestrian having to
walk through a parking aisle, fuel service canopy, or any similar
site feature to access the main entrance of the principal building.
(3) Loading spaces and refuse areas shall not be located between a principal
building and any public right-of-way.
B. Building orientation. Principal buildings within the C District shall
be oriented in a manner where the front of the building(s) face the
primary street. The front of the building(s) shall include the main
customer/client/visitor entrance to the use(s) within the building(s).
C. Refuse areas. The design of all principal buildings in the C District
shall include either a provision for the storage of refuse inside
the building(s) or within an area enclosed by walls or opaque fencing
outside the building(s) designed to be architecturally compatible
with the primary building(s). Such walls or fencing shall be designed
to shield the refuse areas from the direct view of any adjacent property
and must be at least six feet high.
D. Outdoor storage and display. Outdoor storage and/or display of merchandise
for sale is prohibited within the C District. This standard shall
not be applied to vehicle sales and mobile home/manufactured home
sales businesses, or for other uses where outdoor storage and display
is specifically provided for in this chapter.
E. Site landscaping. The following site landscaping standards shall
apply to all development within the C District.
(1) Quantity of landscaping. A minimum of one planting unit shall be provided for every 1,000 square feet, or portion thereof, of building coverage. This quantity shall be in addition to any other plantings required in other sections of this chapter, including but not limited to Article
XIX.
(2) Credit for existing landscaping. Credit for up to 50% of the minimum
landscaping quantity requirements may be given for retaining major
deciduous trees, minor deciduous trees, and/or evergreen trees on
the site, provided the following conditions are achieved:
(a)
The trees shall be in good health.
(b)
The trees shall be located within 25 feet of the nonresidential
use or improvements on the property (for example, parking lots) that
support the nonresidential use.
(c)
The applicant shall replace any tree which contributes to the
minimum quantity of landscaping with another comparable tree if it
should die within two years of the completion of the development.
(3) Landscaping plan submission. A landscaping plan depicting the required
plantings shall be provided with all required submissions in support
of a given project. At a minimum, this includes applications for special
exception approval and for zoning permit approval.
(4) Landscaping compliance table. A table shall be provided with every
landscaping plan with sufficient detail to demonstrate compliance
with the landscaping requirements of this section. At a minimum, the
table shall include the following.
(a)
Calculation of minimum planting units required.
(b)
Calculation of planting units provided.
(c)
Biological and common name of all plants.
(d)
Size of all plants at time of planting.
(e)
Size of all plants at maturity.
F. Illumination. All site illumination shall be designed to minimize
impact on surrounding properties. All lights, whether mounted on a
building, on a pole within a parking lot, or otherwise, shall include
shielding to prevent direct view of the light source from surrounding
properties and to direct the lighting to the surfaces (building, parking
lots, or otherwise) intended to be illuminated.