Nanticoke City is hereby divided into zoning districts, as shown
on the Official Zoning Map, which, together with all explanatory matter
thereon, is hereby adopted by reference and declared to be part of
this chapter, together with all future notations, references and amendments.
Any changes to the location of zoning district boundaries or other matters portrayed upon the Official Zoning Map shall be undertaken in accordance with the applicable provisions contained within Article
XIV of this chapter and the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code, Act 247, as amended. Such changes shall be provided upon the Official Zoning Map promptly after the enactment of the subject amendment by Nanticoke City Council.
For the interpretation of zoning district boundaries, the following
subsections shall apply if or when a determination is not made by
the Zoning Officer.
If uncertainty exists as to the boundary of any zoning district shown upon the Official Zoning Map, the Zoning Hearing Board shall determine the location of such boundary according to the guidelines set forth in §
500-403.2.
For the purpose of this chapter, the City of Nanticoke is hereby
divided into zoning districts with the intended legislative intent
as designated below:
A. R-1 Residential Single-Family District: The provisions
for the R-1 District are intended to create, preserve and enhance
areas composed primarily of single-family residences built at relatively
lower densities. These districts are still stable and essentially
in sound condition with a minimal amount of nonconforming uses and
should be protected from intrusion of uses and activities incompatible
with the character of single-family areas. The majority of land under
this classification is located upon streets which are local in nature
and carry relatively low volumes of traffic. It is also intended that
these districts have adequate light and space around the buildings
and be well landscaped, with mature trees and shrubbery, so that they
will be continuing assets to the City and will promote a stable, healthy,
and safe environment.
B. R-2 Residential Two-Family District. The majority of
residential land within The City of Nanticoke is classified as R-2.
The uses within this district are primarily single-family and two-family
residences with land use and population densities which are moderate,
but higher than those within the R-1 District. Similar to the R-1
District, the majority of land under this classification is located
upon local streets designed and intended to carry relatively low volumes
of traffic.
C. R-3 Residential Multi-Family District. The purpose
of this district is to provide for and recognize existing areas of
higher density and to allow for a further diversification of housing
types within the City of Nanticoke. The uses within this district
include a mix of a variety of housing types. The provisions for the
R-3 District are intended to create, preserve, and enhance areas of
the City that are primarily residential in character but built to
higher densities than any other R District. They may be older areas
or newly developed or redeveloped areas where the plan of the City
indicates that it is feasible and desirable to develop certain areas
with medium to high concentrations of population due to the availability
of adequate public facilities and utilities, the adequacy of the road
and transportation systems and the suitability of the environment.
It is also the intent that some nonresidential uses will be permitted
in these districts intended to be complementary and as an enhancement
of the quality of such a neighborhood.
D. C-1 Neighborhood Commercial District. The provisions
for the C-1 District are intended to create, preserve and enhance
business areas to serve residential neighborhoods. They are generally
districts which contain several small-scale retail establishments,
in small clustered groupings, serving frequently recurring needs in
locations convenient to residents. Given the transitional land use
patterns often found within a C-1 District, residential uses are intended
to be permitted in these districts.
E. C-2 Central Business District. The provisions for the
C-2 District are intended to create, preserve and enhance business
areas having a regional presence with a wide range of retail and service
establishments typically appropriate with a Community's Central Business
District, along major traffic arteries.
F. C-3 Heavy Commercial District. The provisions for the
C-3 District are intended to create, preserve and enhance areas devoted
to primarily to highway-oriented uses at a high density. Such districts
may include commercial services which are incompatible with the Central
Business District and residential districts because of their need
for extensive parking and loading areas of their external impact or
surrounding areas. C-3 Districts will be greatly located along or
near major traffic corridors.
G. I-1 Industrial District. The provisions for the I-1
District are intended to provide for development of industrial uses
which are primarily engaged in the manufacturing of previously prepared
materials, of finished products or parts, including processing, fabrication,
assembly, treatment, packaging, incidental storage, sales and distribution
of such products, with the intent of insuring that the subject industrial
uses are compatible with other activities within the community. It
is also the intent of this district to provide space for uses for
industrial and related uses of such a nature which may require isolation
from other land uses to avoid conflicting and/or incompatible development
patterns. I-1 Districts are generally located so that they have access
to suitable and adequate railroad, highway, or other transportation
and shipping facilities.
H. S-1 Special Purpose District. The provisions for the
S-1 District are intended to create, preserve and enhance areas intended
for use by the public including public and private schools, colleges,
vocational training facilities, medical facilities, along with public
and quasi-public uses of a governmental, welfare and/or cultural nature.
I. Conservation - Open Space District. The provisions
of the C-OP District are designed to preserve and promote green spaces
throughout the City to enhance the environmental quality of life for
City residents. Areas suitable for a C-OP classification include areas
prone to flooding, forested areas, wetlands, undeveloped land with
restricted access, public parks and open space capable of meeting
the passive and active recreational needs of residents.