No structure or land shall be used or occupied, and no structure
or part of a structure shall be created, demolished, altered or moved,
unless in compliance with all the provisions of this chapter, generally
and for the zone in which it is located, and unless all permits, certificates
and licenses required by this and all other applicable laws and ordinances
have been obtained. Where a use or structure is designated by this
chapter as permitted, the Department shall make the determination
as to compliance, in accordance with all the provisions of this chapter.
Where a principal use and/or structure is permitted, there shall also be permitted upon the same lot an accessory structure. An accessory structure to a principal use and/or structure which is classified as a special exception use, shall not be subject to the standards regulations within Article
VI, Special Exceptions, of this chapter, excluding the proposed construction, establishment or use of a structure which equals or exceeds 750 square feet of gross floor area, or 1,000 square feet of land area if the accessory use does not include a structure.
A. Attached accessory structures. Accessory structures
which are attached to a principal structure shall comply with the
same area and bulk requirements which are applicable to the principal
structure.
B. Unattached accessory structures in zones other than
R Zones. Unattached accessory structures in zones other than R Zones
shall comply with the front yard and side yard requirements applicable
to the principal structure and shall have a rear yard of at least
10 feet.
C. Unattached accessory structures in R Zones. Unattached
accessory structures in any R Zone shall be erected only within the
rear or side yard applicable to the principal structure, subject to
the following:
(1)
The maximum height shall be 1 1/2 stores
or 15 feet, whichever is the lesser.
(2)
The accessory structure shall be located not less than five feet from either side lot line, except that on a corner lot, §
500-304 shall apply.
(3)
The accessory structure shall be not less than
five feet from the rear lot line, except that when the accessory structure
abuts an alley, 10 feet shall be required.
A. A detached residential storage shed/lawn shed, as so defined in Article
II of this chapter, shall be subject to the following dimensional limitations:
(1)
A maximum floor area of not greater than 120
square feet;
(2)
A maximum building wall length not greater than
12 feet;
(3)
A maximum height not greater than eight feet
from established grade;
B. Subject to compliance with the above specifications,
a detached accessory residential storage shed/lawn shed shall be upon
any existing residential property in any zoning district subject to
the following requirements:
(1)
A detached residential storage shed/lawn shed
shall be located not less than three feet from any side lot line or
rear lot line.
(2)
There shall be a minimum distance of not less
than five feet between the storage shed/lawn shed and any dwelling
located on an adjacent lot.
(3)
The construction of not more than one detached
residential storage shed/lawn shed upon a zoning lot shall be exempt
from compliance with building lot coverage requirements otherwise
applicable to the zoning district in which it is located.
(4)
All other applicable provisions of this chapter
shall remain in effect.
On a corner lot there shall be provided, on each side thereof,
adjacent to a street, a yard setback equal in depth to the required
front yard setback of the prevailing zoning district in which the
corner lot is located.
For residential lots, permitted accessory structures shall include
noncommercial greenhouses, tool or lawn sheds, private garages or
carports, private noncommercial swimming pools and noncommercial satellite
antenna dishes.
A. A noncommercial satellite dish antenna, as so defined
in this chapter, shall be deemed an accessory use, permitted by right
in all zoning districts.
(1)
Location on lot. A satellite dish antenna shall be located on a zoning lot in accordance with the provisions set forth in §
500-302 of this chapter. A satellite dish antenna shall be affixed to a permanent location on a zoning lot in a stationary manner. No satellite dish antenna shall be installed on a portable or moveable device.
(2)
Number on lot. Not more than one satellite dish
antenna shall be permitted on a zoning lot in all R Zones. There shall
be no restrictions to the number of satellite dish antennas permitted
in all other zones.
(3)
Height limitations. The height of a satellite
dish antenna, including any supporting device, measured from ground
level to its highest point of elevation, in all R and C-N Zones shall
not exceed 35 feet. Satellite dish antennas in all other zones shall
be exempt from meeting height requirements.
(4)
Size limitations. The dimensions of a satellite
dish antenna measured from its outermost edges cannot exceed 12 feet
in diameter. A roof-mounted satellite dish antenna having a diameter
not greater than three feet be shall be exempted from securing zoning
approval.
B. Granting approval for the establishment and/or construction
of a satellite dish antenna shall not restrict or imply to restrict
the use or development of another zoning lot.
Proposed improvements and/or structural alterations to an existing
use which is classified as a special exception use shall not be required
to secure Planning Commission review and Zoning Hearing Board approval
as otherwise required under this chapter when the following conditions
exist:
A. The proposed improvements and/or structural alterations
shall not result in an expansion of the gross floor area and/or land
area utilized by the principal use.
B. Excluding a change of use to a use permitted by right,
there shall be no change in the use of the property as a result of
the proposed improvements and/or structural alterations.
In cases when a residential structure is a nonconforming use,
located in a nonresidential zone, the proposed erection of an accessory
residential structure shall be deemed exempt from classification as
an expansion of a nonconforming use, but shall be subject to all other
applicable regulations contained within this chapter.
A private noncommercial swimming pool capable of containing
water to a depth of 24 inches or greater shall be permitted as an
accessory use in any zone subject to the following:
A. Yard area and setback requirements. A private swimming
pool shall be located in either a side yard or rear yard with a minimum
side yard and rear yard setback of five feet, except when either yard
area borders a street or public right-of-way, a minimum setback distance
of 10 feet shall be required. Required setbacks shall be measured
from the water's edge.
B. In-ground pools. The pool or the entire property on
which the pool is located shall be enclosed with a permanent fence
not less than four feet in height, which includes a gate secured with
a lock. The required fencing for an in-ground pool must be installed
upon the completion of the excavation work for said pool.
C. Aboveground pools.
(1)
Pools with exterior supports. An aboveground pool which is manufactured, designed and erected with supporting devices around and/or within the outer wall or edge of a pool shall be enclosed with a permanent fence not less than four feet in height which includes a gate secured with a lock in accordance with the above requirements of §
500-309B or, in lieu of a fence, a barrier not less than four feet in height. Said barrier may include the pool wall and any extension thereto which equals or exceeds a height of four feet. Access into a pool which includes a deck shall be secured by a gate with a lock. Pools without access from a deck shall include retractable steps or any similar device which prohibits uncontrolled access into the pool when not in use. Shrubbery is not to be considered as a barrier. Decks which are attached to the pool which have surface area not in excess of 24 square feet may project not more than three feet into the required side yard or rear yard setback.
(2)
Inflatable pools without exterior supports. An aboveground pool which may be inflated and used without supporting devices around and/or within the outer wall or edge of a pool shall be enclosed with a permanent fence not less than four feet in height which includes a gate secured with a lock in accordance with the above requirements of §
500-309B.
When a property is located in more than one zoning district,
the zone in which 75% or more of the land is located would be the
designated zone for the property in question. Where a lot or parcel
of land is divided by a zone boundary line and when any portion thereof
is not included within 75% or more of the applicable zoning districts,
the lot or parcel so divided shall constitute a separate zoning lot,
each of which shall be treated for the purpose of this chapter as
if held in different ownership and shall be used in accordance with
the requirements of this chapter applicable to the zone in which it
is located.
A small wind energy conversion system shall be deemed to be an accessory structure permitted in all zoning districts, as a special exception use, thereby requiring approval from the Zoning Hearing Board and subject to the standards as set forth in Article
VIII.
The application of area requirements shall be subject to the
following subsections:
A. Area attribution. No area required for the purpose
of compliance with area requirements with respect to any use or structure
shall be also counted as being provided for compliance with the area
requirements applicable to any use or structure.
B. Area reduction. No zoning lot, yard, parking area or
other area or open space shall be reduced in dimensions or area below
the minimum required by this chapter.
C. Side yard of corner lot. In an R District, the width
of a side yard of a corner lot for principal and accessory structures
shall be 10 feet.
D. Adjoining lots under same ownership. Adjoining lots
under the same ownership, whether or not contained in one deed, shall
be considered one zoning lot for the purpose of this chapter; provided,
however, there is only one principal use or structure on the zoning
lot.
E. Yards, projection within. Stairways, balconies, canopies
or architectural features may project into any required yard not more
than three feet provided that all such projections do not occupy more
than 1/3 of the length of the building wall; otherwise, the required
setback applies. All projections are prohibited from projecting in
or over the public right-of-way.
A. In all zoning districts, any area of a structure already
under roof can be enclosed and is exempt from meeting the front, side
and/or rear yard requirements.
B. In all zoning districts, any existing patio may be
covered with a roof above the footprint of the patio with said roof
exempt from meeting the front, side or rear yard requirement
Height limitations in this chapter as so specified for each
zoning district shall not apply to church spires, belfries, cupolas
and domes, monuments, water towers, small wind energy conversion systems,
commercial communication towers, chimneys, smokestacks, flag poles,
radio towers, masts and aerials, or to parapet walls extending not
more than four feet above the roof line of the abutting building.
A. Intersection of streets. On any corner lot, no visual
obstruction, including but not limited to fences, structures and/or
vegetation, exceeding a height of 30 inches, excluding street signs,
utility poles or traffic signs, shall be erected, planted and/or maintained
on any corner lot within the triangle formed by the intersecting property
lines of the corner lot and a line projected between points of each
of those adjacent property lines at a distance of 20 feet from the
intersection of said lot lines.
B. Private driveways. At each point where a private driveway
or point of access intersects a public street, a clear-sight triangle
of 10 feet, measured from the point of intersection of the street
line and the edge of the private driveway or point of access, shall
be maintained, within which all visual obstructions including but
not limited to fences, structures and/or vegetation shall be limited
to a height of not more than 30 inches.
A. Residential districts. Fences in residential districts shall not exceed six feet in height and its location shall comply with §
500-315 of this chapter. No fence shall contain barbed wire or other dangerous or potentially injurious material.
B. Nonresidential districts. Fences in nonresidential districts are exempt from height and materials requirements and its location shall comply with §
500-315 of this chapter.
C. Exemptions. Fences to enclose a public park, a public playground or similar outdoor recreational facility shall be exempt from any height requirements. Its location shall comply with §
500-315 of this chapter. No fence shall contain barbed wire or other dangerous or potentially injurious material.
All yards required for off-street parking and loading areas
for more than 10 vehicles shall contain a strip at least four feet
wide, planted with shrubs or trees which are at least three feet high
at the time of planting and which are of a type that may be expected
to form a year-round dense screen at least six feet high within three
years, or a wall or fence of uniform appearance at least six feet
high above finished grade. Such wall or fence may be perforated, provided
that not more than 50% of the area of the face is open. Screening
may only be interrupted by allowable entrances and exits.
The installation of a handicapped ramp in any zone, designed
to provide access to handicapped persons, shall be exempt from meeting
any applicable front yard or rear yard setback requirements. A minimum
side yard setback of not less than three feet shall be required for
a handicapped ramp in any all zoning districts.
With the exception of storage yards, the provisions and regulations
of this chapter shall not apply to any existing or proposed building
or extension thereof, used or to be used by a public utility corporation
deemed necessary for the convenience or welfare of the public in accordance
with Section 619 of the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code,
Act 247, as amended.
Zoning approval for any proposed use and/or development of a
property, which includes the construction and/or relocation of a driveway
onto a state legislative route, a county road or a City street shall
be conditioned upon the applicant securing a highway occupancy permit
from the applicable governing body and/or agency.
Any existing structure which contains two or more units, residential
or nonresidential, shall be exempted from the governing side yard
setback requirements under this chapter relative only to interior
side yards. When a side yard of a proposed subdivision is directly
attached to another unit within the structure, subdivision approval
by the Planning Commission shall exempt the property from requesting
and/or securing an interior side yard variance from the Zoning Hearing
Board.
Any structural portion of a building or structure, such as a
deck, patio, porch or similar feature which is need of repair to the
point of replacement shall be exempt from complying with the applicable
setback requirements when all of the following conditions exist:
A. The use of the building represents a use permitted
by right in the district in which it is located.
B. There are no outstanding zoning or building code violations
against the owner of the property.
C. The structural replacement shall be the exact same
location and structural replacement shall be the same size and height,
or less, than that which is being replaced.
D. A photograph of the subject property, taken prior to
the start of work, must be submitted to the Zoning Officer with a
completed zoning permit application, along with any other information
deemed necessary by the Zoning Officer to process the application.
A. In any zoning district, a zoning permit application
and approval of the same shall not be required for any mechanical
equipment or apparatuses thereto utilized for heating, plumbing, ventilation,
electrical service, or similar functional utilities of a building
and/or structure when either of the following conditions exist.
(1)
The subject equipment is located within the interior
space of the building and/or structure.
(2)
The equipment is not physically attached to the
building and/or structure as an integral part of its design and/or
construction.
B. For the purpose of administration of this chapter,
any piping, wiring, poles, valves or similar features which represent
the connection of the subject equipment to service the building and/or
structure shall not be deemed to be physically attached and/or an
integral part of the design and/or construction of the building and/or
structure.
Whenever, in any district established under this chapter, a
use is neither specifically permitted nor denied and an application
is made by a landowner to the Zoning Officer for such use, the Zoning
Officer shall refer the application to the Zoning Hearing Board and
Planning Commission to hear and decide such request as a special exception.
The Board shall have the authority to permit the use or deny the use
in accordance with the standards governing special exception applications.
The use may be permitted if it is similar to and compatible with permitted
uses in the district and in no way is in conflict with the general
purposes and intent of this chapter. The burden of proof shall be
upon the applicant to demonstrate that the proposed use would meet
the standards and criteria for special exceptions and would not be
detrimental to the public health, safety and welfare of the neighborhood.