[Amended 11-17-2022 by Ord. No. 1-2022; 3-2-2026 by Ord. No. 1-2026]
A.
For the purpose of this chapter, Penn Forest Township is hereby divided into the following zoning districts, with the following abbreviations:
R-1 | Rural Residential District |
R-2 | Low-Density Residential District |
R-3 | Medium-Density Residential District |
C-1 | Highway Commercial District |
C-1A | Highway Commercial A District |
C-2 | Neighborhood Commercial District |
I-1 | Industrial District |
B.
For the purposes of this chapter, the zoning districts named in § 240-27A shall be of the number, size, shape and location shown on the Official Zoning Map.
C.
For the purpose of this chapter, the following overlay zoning districts shall be established:
(1)
DC Data Center Overlay District. The DC Data Center Overlay District shall be an optional district that overlays the underlying zoning district. An applicant shall have the option of developing property in accordance with either the DC Overlay District standards or the underlying district standards.
E.
Purposes of each district. In addition to serving the overall purposes and objectives of this chapter, each zoning district is intended to serve the following purposes:
(1)
R-1 Rural Residential District. To provide for neighborhoods that are primarily composed of single-family detached dwellings while maintaining a rural density. To protect these areas from incompatible uses. To conserve significant important natural features, such as wetlands, mountainsides, ridgelines, creeks, flood-prone lands and steeply sloped areas. To vary density based upon the natural features of the land. To protect the water quality and habitats along creeks and around lakes, and promote groundwater recharge. To provide incentives and a certain amount of flexibility in lot layout through conservation-oriented development so that development can be clustered on the most suitable portions of a tract of land, while avoiding overly intense development.
(2)
R-2 Low-Density Residential District. To serve the same purposes as the R-1 District, but with a low-density suburban density.
(3)
R-3 Medium-Density Residential District. To provide for medium-density residential neighborhoods that are composed of various housing types. To protect these areas from incompatible uses.
(4)
C-1 Highway Commercial District. To provide for a wide range of commercial uses, particularly in areas that are not historic, not within a downtown or not adjacent to residential neighborhoods.
(5)
C-2 Neighborhood Commercial District. To provide for a mix of housing and light business uses in a manner that avoids conflicts between homes and intensive commercial uses. To primarily provide for smaller-scale uses that will not be obtrusive in the landscape and that will not overload the road system.
(6)
I-1 Industrial District. To provide for industrial uses in a manner that is compatible with any nearby homes and the surrounding environment. To carefully control the types of industrial operations to avoid nuisances and environmental hazards. To also provide opportunities for mineral extraction/quarrying uses. To meet the Township's legal obligation to have locations that allow for certain intensive uses.
(7)
C-1A Highway Commercial A District. To serve the same purposes as the C-1 District, and to also assist in meeting the Township's legal obligations to allow for warehousing and distribution center uses.
(8)
DC Data Center Overlay District. To provide for the orderly and efficient development of data centers and data center accessory uses. To protect the public health, safety, and welfare of residents by establishing environmental, performance, and other standards, including, but not limited to, standards for noise, vibration, water use, energy use, and natural resource protection.