For the purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall have
the following meanings:
ABANDONMENT
The relinquishment of property, or a cessation of the use
of the property, by the owner without the intention of transferring
rights to the property to another owner, or of resuming the use of
the property.
ABUT or ABUTTING
Areas of contiguous lots that share a common property line
or lot line, or are separated by a common border, including easements,
but excluding lots entirely separated by a public right-of-way for
a street or alley.
ACCESS AISLE
The traveled way by which automobiles and other similar motor
vehicles enter and depart parking spaces.
ACCESS DRIVE
A public or private drive, other than a driveway, providing
vehicular access to and between parking areas for more than two parking
spaces within a land development; or any drive servicing three or
more units of occupancy on a single lot.
ACCESSORY ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SYSTEM
An alternative energy system that supplies energy primarily
for on-site use, except that when a property upon which the system
is installed also receives electrical power supplied by a utility
company, excess electrical power generated and not presently needed
for on-site use may be used by the utility company. This definition
shall not in any way limit or preclude those accessory alternative
energy systems conducted pursuant to and part of power purchase agreements.
ACCESSORY DWELLING UNIT (ADU)
A small, self-contained residential unit built on the same
lot as an existing single-family dwelling. ADUs may be built within
a primary residence, attached to the primary residence, or detached
from the primary residence. An ADU is subordinate in size, location,
and function to the primary residential unit. Accessory dwelling units
are also known as "accessory residential unit," "ECHO housing," "granny
flat," "in-law apartment," etc.
ACCESSORY EQUIPMENT
Any equipment serving or being used in conjunction with a
wireless telecommunications facility or wireless support structure.
The term includes utility or transmission equipment, power supplies,
generators, batteries, cables, equipment buildings, cabinets and storage
sheds, shelters or similar equipment.
ACTIVITY
The use of land, structure, or building for a specific purpose.
ADAPTIVE REUSE
The act of converting structures to a new use other than
that for which it was originally designed and used, in a sympathetic,
compatible, and context-sensitive manner.
ADJACENT
Two or more abutting lots or two or more lots separated only
by a public street right-of-way, another lot, or as otherwise specified
in this chapter.
ADULT REGULATED BUSINESS
An establishment open to the general public or a private
club open to members, except persons under the age of 18 years, which
is used and occupied for one or more of the following activities:
A.
ADULT BOOK STOREAn establishment in which 20% or more of the occupied sales or display area offers for sale, for rent or lease, for loan, or for view upon the premises, of pictures, photographs, drawings, prints, images, sculpture, still film, motion picture film, video tape, or similar visual representations, distinguished or characterized by an emphasis on sexual conduct or sexually explicit nudity, or books, pamphlets, magazines, printed matter or sound recordings containing explicit and detailed descriptions or narrative accounts distinguished or characterized by an emphasis on sexual conduct, or offers sexual devices for sale.
B.
ADULT CABARETAn establishment, club, tavern, restaurant, theater or hall which features live entertainment distinguished or characterized by an emphasis on sexual conduct or sexually explicit nudity.
C.
ADULT GAMBLING AND GAMINGAn establishment or facility in which gambling or gaming is conducted, including those activities permitted under Act 2004-71 as most recently amended, including support facilities
for such use including access, parking, services and utilities but
not including Small Games of Chance permitted under Act 1988-156.
D.
ADULT MASSAGE PARLORAn establishment whose business is the administration of massage to the anatomy of patrons regardless of whether or not the same includes sexual conduct.
E.
ADULT THEATERA building, or a room within a building, used for presenting motion picture film, video tape or similar visual representation of materials distinguished or characterized by an emphasis on sexual conduct or sexually explicit nudity.
AESTHETIC
The perception of artistic elements or elements in the natural
or man-made environment which are pleasing to the eye.
AGRICULTURAL OPERATION
An enterprise that is actively engaged in the commercial
production and preparation for market of crops, livestock and livestock
products and in the production, harvesting and preparation for market
or use of agricultural, agronomic, horticultural, silvicultural and
aquacultural crops and commodities. The term includes an enterprise
that implements changes in production practices and procedures or
types of crops, livestock, livestock products or commodities produced
consistent with practices and procedures that are normally engaged
by farmers or are consistent with technological development within
the agricultural industry.
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
Any and all beverages, including malt beverages, which contain alcohol, liquor or such other intoxicating substances as are further defined in the Pennsylvania Liquor Code, 47 P.S. §
1-101 et seq, Act of June 29, 1987, P.L. 32, as amended.
ALLEY
A permanent service way providing secondary means of access
to abutting lands.
ALTERATION
Any change or rearrangement in the structural parts or in
the existing facilities of a building or structure, or any enlargement
thereof, whether by extension on any side or by an increase in height,
or the moving of such building from one location or position to another.
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SYSTEM
Any one or more method and facilities used in the conversion,
storage, and distribution including electrical infrastructure, transmission
lines, and other appurtenant structures and facilities of renewable
energy sources, including but not limited to sunlight, wind, rain,
tides, and geothermal heat.
AMENDMENT
Revisions to the zoning text and/or the Zoning Map to depict
a change in use, standards and criteria, or zoning district location(s).
AMUSEMENT ATTRACTION
An area used by a commercially operated enterprise that offers
amusement or agritainment activities and events for the purpose of
giving its guests amusement, pleasure, thrills or excitement.
ANIMAL HOSPITAL
An establishment offering veterinary services to all types
of animals, which also includes outdoor or overnight keeping or boarding
of animals.
ANSI CODE
American National Standards Institute Code.
ANTENNA
Telecommunications equipment that transmits and receives
electromagnetic radio signals used in the provision of all types of
wireless communications services. An antenna shall not include private
residence-mounted satellite dishes or television antennas or amateur
radio equipment including, without limitation, ham or citizen band
radio antennas.
APARTMENT
An individual independent dwelling unit within a residential
building.
APARTMENT CONVERSION
The creation of multifamily dwelling units or apartments
by converting an existing single-family detached dwelling without
substantially altering the exterior of the building.
APPLICANT
A landowner or developer, as hereinafter defined, who has
filed an application for development, including his heirs, successors
and assigns.
APPLICATION FOR DEVELOPMENT
Every application, whether preliminary, tentative or final,
required to be filed and approved prior to start of construction or
development, including but not limited to an application for a building
permit, for the approval of a subdivision plat or plan or for the
approval of a development plan.
APPURTENANCES
The visible, functional, or ornamental objects accessory
to and part of buildings.
AUTHORITY
A body politic and corporate created pursuant to the Act
of May 2, 1945 (P.L. 382, No.164), known as the "Municipality Authorities
Act of 1945."
AUTOMOBILE AND MOTOR VEHICLE SALES ESTABLISHMENT
An indoor or outdoor area, other than a street, used for
the display, sale or rental of new or used motor vehicles, recreation
vehicles or boats in operable condition, and where no major vehicular
or boat repair work is done. Trucks, motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles
(ATV), and off-highway vehicles (OHV) shall be included in this definition.
BALLOON RELEASE
The release into the atmosphere of anything designed to float
in the air, excluding passenger-carrying hot air balloons, as part
of any event, ceremony, or charity fund-raising.
BANK
See "financial institution."
BAR
See "tavern/bar/pub."
BASE STATION
A structure or equipment at a fixed location that enables
Federal Communications Commission-licensed or authorized wireless
communications between user equipment and a communications network.
The term does not encompass a "tower" as defined in this section or
any equipment associated with a tower.
A.
The term includes, but is not limited to, equipment associated
with wireless communications services such as private, broadcast,
and public safety services, as well as unlicensed wireless services
(i.e., Wi-Fi) and fixed wireless services (i.e., point-to-point microwave
transmissions) such as microwave backhaul.
B.
The term includes, but is not limited to, radio transceivers,
antennas, coaxial or fiber-optic cable, regular and backup power supplies,
and comparable equipment, regardless of technological configuration
(including distributed antenna systems and small-cell networks).
C.
The term includes any structure other than a tower that, at the time the relevant application is filed with the Borough under this section, supports or houses equipment described in Subsections
A and
B of this definition that has been reviewed and approved under the applicable zoning or siting process, or under another state or local regulatory review process, even if the structure was not built for the sole or primary purpose of providing such support.
D.
The term does not include any structure that, at the time the relevant application is filed with the Borough under this chapter, does not support or house equipment described in Subsection
A or
B of this section.
BED-AND-BREAKFAST
An owner-occupied or manager-occupied establishment within
a single-family detached dwelling and/or the associated accessory
structure, providing temporary overnight lodging accommodations in
sleeping rooms/units for transient guest-related meal service for
compensation. Bed-and-breakfast establishments may also host accommodations
for private events (e.g., weddings and conferences). Temporary overnight
lodging occurs within individual sleeping rooms/units which do not
contain cooking facilities.
BERM
A mound of soil, either natural or man-made, used to obstruct
views and attenuate sound, among other purposes.
BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES (BMPs)
Activities, facilities, designs, measures or procedures used
to manage stormwater impacts from regulated activities, to meet state
water quality requirements, to promote groundwater recharge and to
otherwise meet the purposes of this chapter. Stormwater BMPs are commonly
grouped into one of two broad categories or measures: "nonstructural"
or "structural." "Nonstructural" BMPs are measures referred to as
operational and/or behavior-related practices that attempt to minimize
stormwater runoff generation resulting from an alteration of the land
surface or the contact of pollutants with stormwater runoff, whereas
"structural" BMPs are measures that consist of a physical device or
practice that is installed to capture and treat stormwater runoff.
"Structural" BMPs include, but are not limited to, a wide variety
of practices and devices, from large-scale wet ponds and constructed
wetlands, to small-scale underground treatment systems, infiltration
facilities, filter strips, low-impact design, bioretention, wet ponds,
permeable paving, grassed swales, riparian or forested buffers, sand
filters, detention basins, and manufactured devices. "Structural"
stormwater BMPs are permanent appurtenances to the project site.
BOARD
The Zoning Hearing Board of the Borough of Mountville.
BOARDING HOUSE, ROOMING HOUSE or LODGING HOUSE
A dwelling, or that part of a dwelling, in which the owner
or tenant rents no more than three rental units for residential or
lodging purposes, regardless of whether meals are furnished or not.
For the purpose of this definition, a rental unit is one or more rooms
intended to be occupied by one family as separate living quarters,
but do not contain kitchen facilities.
BOROUGH COUNCIL
The Mountville Borough Council also may be referenced as
the "Borough Council." (See "governing body.")
BOROUGH ENGINEER
A qualified, professional engineer licensed and registered
to practice in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, designated by Mountville
Borough Council to furnish professional and technical assistance for
the administration of this chapter.
BOROUGH SOLICITOR
The licensed attorney licensed to practice in the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania designated by the Mountville Borough Council to furnish
professional legal assistance for the administration of this chapter.
BUFFER
An open area of land that is located between two uses, and
intended to mitigate negative impacts, such as visual and noise, of
the more intense/dense use and/or zoning district on the less intense/dense
use and/or zoning district.
BUFFER YARD
An open area of land that is located between two uses, that
is intended to mitigate negative impacts, such as visual and noise,
of the more intense/dense use and/or zoning district on the less intense/dense
use and/or zoning district, whose dimensions normally exceed, but
may include, where specified, the required building setback or yard
requirements, and which is generally planted and may include required
screening, and within which no building or structure shall be permitted
except those used as part of required screening as otherwise provided
for in this chapter.
BUILDING
Any structure, either temporary or permanent, having walls
and a roof or other covering, designed or used for the shelter or
enclosure of any person, animal or property of any kind or combination
thereof, including tents, awnings or vehicles situated on private
property and used for purposes stated above.
BUILDING CODE OFFICIAL
The administrative officer certified by the PA Department
of Labor and Industry to manage, supervise, administer code enforcement
activities and issue building permits under the authority of the PA
Uniform Construction Code, who is appointed by the Mountville Borough Council.
BUILDING HEIGHT
The vertical distance from the grade at the front of the
building or the average of the grade of the street fronts, if building
faces more than one street, to the highest point of the roof beams
of a flat roof and to the peak or ridge for gabled, hipped and pitched
roofs. Chimneys, flues, vent pipes, water tanks, elevator houses,
spires, ventilators, air-conditioning equipment, solar energy panels
and similar vertical projections are excluded from this definition.
BUILDING LINE
A line parallel to the front, side, and/or rear lot line,
touching that part of the structure closest to said lot line.
BUILDING PERMIT
A document signed by the Building Code Official as a condition that shall be met prior to commencing with the erection, construction, reconstruction, restoration, alteration, conversion, or installation of a structure, that acknowledges that such structure complies with the provisions of Chapter
5 of the Codified Ordinances of the Borough, and this chapter relating to zoning.
BUILDING, ACCESSORY
A detached, subordinate structure, the use of which is customarily
incidental and subordinate to that of the principal building, or otherwise
principal use of the lot, and which is located on the same lot as
that occupied by the principal building, structure, or otherwise principal
use of the lot.
BUILDING, ATTACHED
A building connected to another building via one or more
common party wall(s).
BUILDING, PRINCIPAL
The main or primary structure, the use of which is primary
and essential to that of any accessory building, structure, or other
accessory use of the lot, and which is located on the same lot as
any accessory building, structure, or other accessory use of the lot.
BUSINESS OFFICE
An office which generally operates on an appointment basis
and with relatively low pedestrian or vehicular traffic, including
offices of accountants, actuaries, architects, attorneys, clergy,
dentists, designers, engineers, insurance and bonding agents, manufacturing
representatives, physicians, real estate offices, teachers and miscellaneous
consulting services. See also "office, professional."
CALIPER, TREE
The diameter of a tree trunk measured at 4 1/2 feet
from ground level.
CAMP or CAMPGROUND
A lot, tract or parcel of land upon which two or more campsites
are located or established, intended and maintained for occupation
by transients for seasonal, recreational or similar type living purposes
in temporary, movable buildings such as recreational vehicles, tents
or shelters, and which may include accessory recreational facilities.
CAMPSITES
A plot of ground within a campground intended for occupation
by a recreational vehicle, tent or shelter.
CARE FACILITIES
Establishments which provide food, shelter, personal assistance,
supervision and/or medical or other health- and social-related services
for individuals not in need of hospitalization, but who, because of
age, illness, disease, injury, convalescence or physical or mental
infirmity, need such care:
A.
CONVALESCENT or NURSING HOMEA licensed establishment which provides full-time residential, intermediate or skilled nursing care for three or more individuals who, by reason of chronic illness or infirmity, are unable to care for themselves. No care for the acutely ill, surgical, or obstetrical services shall be provided in such a home.
B.
DAY-CARE CENTER, ADULT or CHILDA facility which provides supervised care for a combined total of six or more children or adults per day, where the facility is not being used as a residence. The facility may also be described as a nursery school.
C.
DOMICILIARY CARE HOMEAn existing building or structure designed as a detached dwelling unit for one family which provides twenty-four-hour supervised protective living arrangements by the family residing therein for not more than three unrelated persons 18 years of age and above who are disabled physically, mentally, emotionally or who are aged persons.
D.
FAMILY DAY-CARE HOMEA facility located in a single-family detached dwelling which provides supervised care for remuneration to not more than six children or adults who are not relatives of the caregiver.
E.
GROUP DAY-CARE HOMEA facility located in a single-family detached dwelling which provides supervised care for remuneration to more than six but less than 12 children or adults who are not relatives of the caregiver.
F.
GROUP HOMEA type of group quarters designed for up to eight persons of mentally, emotionally and/or physically disabled persons living and cooking together in a single facility. A group home shall be directly affiliated with a parent institution which provides for the administration of the residents, who may be required to reside on the premises to benefit from the service, through the direction of a professional staff and for supervision of residents by full-time resident staff. This definition shall expressly include care for unwed parents, their children and those who have been physically abused.
G.
PERSONAL CARE BOARDING HOMEA type of group quarters, specifically a premises in which food, shelter, and personal assistance and/or supervision are provided, on a state- or federal-licensed basis, for a period exceeding 24 consecutive hours for at least four but not more than 16 persons who are over the age of 18, are not relatives of the operator and who are aged, blind, disabled, infirm or dependent but do not require skilled or intermediate nursing care.
CARPORT
A roofed structure that is enclosed on not more than two
sides and provides space for the parking of motor vehicles, and is
accessory to a principal or accessory structure, unless it is attached
to the structure, in which case, it shall comply with all applicable
principal or accessory structure standards of this chapter.
CARTWAY
The portion of a street or alley intended for vehicular use.
CAR WASH
A facility devoted to the washing and waxing of the exterior
of vehicles and the cleaning of their interiors by automated equipment
and employees of the establishment, but where no sale of gasoline,
preventive maintenance or repair to the vehicles shall be offered
and performed.
CELLAR
A portion of a building or structure having a finished floor-to-ceiling
height less than seven feet, and more than 1/2 of its finished floor-to-ceiling
height below the average elevation of the finished grade abutting
the exterior walls of the building. A cellar shall not be considered
a story in determining the permissible number of stories.
CEMETERY
An establishment involving the burial of and/or long-term
interment of human or animal remains either in the ground or in structures
such as columbariums, mausoleums, and entombments. Cemeteries may
also include cremation facilities.
CERTIFICATE OF USE AND OCCUPANCY
The certificate issued by a duly authorized Borough officer
which permits the use of a building in accordance with the approved
plans and specifications and which certifies compliance with the provisions
of law for the use and occupancy of the land and structure in its
several parts, together with any special stipulations or conditions
of the building permit and/or zoning permit.
CHANGE OF USE
Any use that differs from the previous use of a structure
or land.
CHIMNEY
A structure containing one or more flues for drawing off
emissions from stationary sources of combustion.
CLEAR SIGHT TRIANGLE
An area of unobstructed vision at the intersection of two
or more streets, access drives, driveways, or alleys or any combination
of the foregoing. It is defined by lines of sight between points at
a given distance from the intersection of the center lines of both
streets, access drives, driveways, or alleys.
CO-LOCATION
The mounting or installation of transmission equipment on
an eligible support structure for the purpose of transmitting and/or
receiving radio frequency signals for communications purposes.
COMMERCIAL RECREATION, INDOOR
An establishment operated as a gainful business, open to
the public, for the purpose of leisure-time activities, public recreation
or entertainment, including, but not limited to, amusement arcade,
arena, assembly hall, bingo parlor, bowling alley, gymnasium, health
and fitness club, miniature golf course, skating rink, shooting range,
swimming pool, dance or gymnastic instructional school, tennis courts,
etc., when operated within a completely enclosed building.
COMMERCIAL RECREATION, OUTDOOR
An establishment operated as a gainful business and open
to the public upon open land, wholly or partially outside of a building,
for the purpose of leisure-time activities, public recreation or entertainment
such as a swimming pool, tennis court, batting and pitching cages,
go-cart track, and skating rinks, and that may also include amusement
rides or regular live entertainment. This use excludes a park, golf
course and an outdoor shooting range.
COMMON OPEN SPACE
A parcel or parcels of land or an area of water, or a combination
of land and water within a development site and designed and intended
for the use or enjoyment of residents of a development, not including
streets, off-street parking areas, and areas set aside for public
facilities.
COMMUNICATIONS ANTENNA
Any device used for the transmission or reception of radio,
television, wireless telephone, pager, commercial mobile radio service
or any other wireless communications signals including, without limitation,
omnidirectional or whip antennas and directional or panel antennas,
owned or operated by any person or entity licensed by the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) to operate such device. This definition
shall not include private residence-mounted satellite dishes or television
antennas or amateur radio equipment including, without limitation,
ham or citizen band radio antennas.
COMMUNITY CENTER
An establishment used for noncommercial recreational, social,
educational, and cultural activities, open to the public or a designated
part of the public, owned or operated by a public or nonprofit group
or agency.
COMPATIBLE
Capable of associating or blending with or being associated
or blended because of sensitive, harmonious, agreeable, appropriate,
or consistent combination with another or other.
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
The plan, or parts thereof, which has been adopted by Council,
showing its recommendations for such systems as parks and recreation
facilities, water supply, sewer and sewage disposal, transportation
highways, civic centers, and other public improvements which affect
the development of the Borough. "Growing Together: A Comprehensive
Plan for Central Lancaster County, Pennsylvania," shall hereafter
be referred to as "Growing Together."
CONDOMINIUM
A form of ownership of real property, as defined in the Pennsylvania
Uniform Condominium Act of 1980, which includes a multiple-unit land development in which
there is a system of separate ownership of individual units of occupancy
and undivided interest of land and common facilities. For purposes
of this chapter, the specific uses associated with a condominium shall
be regulated by the applicable standards of this chapter regardless
of the form of ownership.
CONSTRUCTION
The construction, reconstruction, renovation, repair, extension,
expansion, alteration or relocation of a structure, including the
placement of mobile/manufactured homes.
CONTEXT
The conditions and circumstances that are relevant to a setting,
event, fact, etc.
CONTIGUOUS
Next to, abutting, or touching and having a boundary, or
portion thereof, that is coterminous. To physically touch or border
upon, or to share a common property line, but not overlap.
CONVENIENCE STORE
An establishment primarily engaged in the retail sale of
frequently or reoccurring needed goods for household consumption,
of prepackaged food and beverages, foods prepared on site, magazines,
lottery tickets, tobacco products, and limited household supplies,
and hardware; as well as the rental of videotapes, DVDs and video
games. The use also may include the on-site consumption of food and
beverages, as well as the retail sale of fuel for passenger vehicles,
oil, grease, automobile accessories, propane, and kerosene, and automatic
car-washing facilities.
CORNICE
The projecting horizontal element that tops a wall or flat
roof.
COTTAGE INDUSTRY
A small-scale industry that is carried on at home by family
members using their own equipment and tools.
CREMATORIUM
A building fitted with the proper appliances for the purposes
of the cremation of human remains and includes everything incidental
or ancillary thereto.
CURATIVE AMENDMENT
A proposed zoning amendment made to the Council by any landowner
who desires to challenge on substantive grounds the validity of an
ordinance which prohibits or restricts the use or development of land
in which he has an interest.
CURB
A stone, concrete, or other improved boundary usually marking
the edge of the roadway, access drive, or paved area.
CURB CUT
The opening along the curb line at which point vehicles may
enter or leave the roadway.
DECK
An elevated, open, exterior structure, platform, or floor
supported on at least two opposing sides by an adjacent structure,
and/or posts, piers or other independent supports.
DENSITY
The number of dwelling units or units of occupancy within
a standard measure of land area, usually given as units per acre.
DEP
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection.
DEVELOPER
Any landowner, agent of such landowner, or tenant with the
permission of such landowner, who makes or causes to be made a subdivision
of land or a land development.
DEVELOPMENT
Any man-made change to improved or unimproved real estate,
including, but not limited to, buildings or other structures, mining,
dredging, filling, grading, paving, excavation or drilling operations.
DEVELOPMENT PLAN
The provisions for development, including a planned residential
development, a plat of subdivision, all covenants relating to use,
location and bulk of buildings and other structures, intensity of
use or density of development, streets, ways and parking facilities,
common open space and public facilities. The phrase "provisions of
the development plan," when used in this chapter, shall mean the written
and graphic materials referred to in this definition.
DISTRIBUTED ANTENNA SYSTEM (DAS)
A small network of antennas that are connected to a common
source that provides coverage in a building or a small geographic
area.
DISTRIBUTION
A process whereby materials, goods, cargo, and products are
received and stored by one entity and then delivered to another.
DISTRIBUTION CENTER
An establishment engaged in the receipt, storage, and distribution
of goods, products, cargo, and materials, including transshipment
by boat, rail, air, or motor vehicle.
DORMER
A projection from a sloping roof which contains a window.
DRIVE-IN
A business establishment so developed that its retail or
service character is dependent upon providing an access drive approach
or spaces for motor vehicles to service patrons while in or on the
motor vehicle rather than within a building.
DRIVE-THROUGH
A feature of an establishment which encourages or permits
customers to receive services or obtain goods while remaining in or
on a motor vehicle.
DRIVEWAY
A private drive, other than an access drive, providing vehicular
access between a street or access drive and a parking area for not
more than two residential units of occupancy.
DRONE
An unmanned aircraft that is operated without the possibility
of direct human intervention from within or on the aircraft.
DUMPSTER
A container, generally two or more cubic yards in capacity,
for the disposing of refuse, whether generated by residential, nonresidential,
or other use.
DWELLING
A building or part thereof, designed or used as a living
quarters for one or more families including mobile homes, which are
supported by a permanent foundation. The term "dwelling" shall not
be deemed to include boarding or rooming house, tourist home, hotel,
motel, hospital, nursing home, dormitory, fraternity, sorority house
or other group residence, tent, recreational vehicle, treatment center
or other accommodations used for transient occupancy.
DWELLING UNIT
A building or portion thereof arranged or designed for occupancy
by not more than one family and having separate cooking and sanitation
facilities.
DWELLING, MULTIFAMILY
A building occupied and used by three or more families living
independently of each other, wherein each dwelling unit shall contain
private bath and kitchen facilities. Includes apartment homes/houses.
See Figure 2.1, Multi-Family Dwelling Example - Plan View, and Figure
2.2, Multifamily Dwelling Example - Profile View.
Figure 2.1 Multifamily Dwelling Example - Plan View
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Figure 2.2 Multifamily Dwelling Example - Profile View
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DWELLING, SINGLE-FAMILY ATTACHED (TOWNHOUSE or ROW HOUSE)
A building containing one dwelling unit occupied and used
by one family, having at least one party wall in common with other
single-family attached dwelling(s). For units having one party wall,
there shall be one side yard, and for units having two party walls,
there shall be no side yards (except on corner lots). Standards and
regulations of this chapter shall apply to individual units, whether
on a common lot or on individual lots. Includes townhomes/houses and
row homes/houses. See Figure 2.3, Single-Family Attached Dwellings
Example - Plan View, Figure 2.4, Single-Family Attached Dwellings
Example - Profile View, Figure 2.5, Single-Family Attached Dwellings
(On 1 Lot) Example - Plan View, and Figure 2.6, Single-Family Attached
Dwellings (On 1 Lot) Example - Profile View.
Figure 2.3 Single-Family Attached Dwellings Example -
Plan View
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Figure 2.4 Single-Family Attached Dwellings Example -
Profile View
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Figure 2.5 Single-Family Attached Dwellings (On 1 Lot)
Example - Plan View
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Figure 2.6 Single-Family Attached Dwellings (On 1 Lot)
Example - Profile View
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DWELLING, SINGLE-FAMILY DETACHED
A building containing one dwelling unit occupied and used
by one family, and having two side yards (except on corner lots).
See Figure 2.7, Single-Family Detached Dwelling Example - Plan View,
and Figure 2.8, Single-Family Detached Dwelling Example - Profile
View.
Figure 2.7 Single-Family Detached Dwelling Example - Plan
View
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Figure 2.8 Single-Family Detached Example - Profile View
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DWELLING, SINGLE-FAMILY SEMIDETACHED
A building containing one dwelling unit occupied and used
by one family and having one party wall in common with another single-family
semidetached dwelling building and one side yard (except on corner
lots). See Figure 2.9, Single-Family Semidetached Dwelling Example
- Plan View, and Figure 2.10, Single-Family Semidetached Dwelling
Example - Profile View.
Figure 2.9 Single-Family Semidetached Dwelling Example
- Plan View
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Figure 2.10 Single-Family Semidetached Dwelling Example
- Profile View
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DWELLING, TWO-FAMILY DETACHED
A building containing two dwelling units each occupied and
used by one family, with one dwelling unit arranged over the other
or beside the other, and having two side yards (except on corner lots).
See Figure 2.11, Two-Family Dwelling Example - Plan View, and Figure
2.12, Two-Family Dwelling Example - Profile View.
Figure 2.11 Two-Family Dwelling Example - Plan View
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Figure 2.12 Two-Family Dwelling Example - Profile View
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EASEMENT
A limited right of use granted in private land for a public
or quasi-public purpose.
EAVE
Projecting overhang at the lower border of a roof and extending
from a primary wall or support.
ELECTRIC-GENERATION FACILITY
A facility that produces electricity, owned and operated
by an electric utility or independent producer.
A.
Facilities using fossil fuels such as coal, oil and natural
gas.
B.
Hydroelectric facilities.
D.
Alternative energy sources:
(2)
WIND FACILITIES (WIND FARMS)One or more windmills or wind turbines or a power plant that uses windmills or wind turbines to generate electricity. The term does not include a single traditional small-scale windmill for use on a farm or single private property.
(3)
BIO-GAS FACILITIESAny facility in which electricity is generated using fuel consisting of methane produced as part of an anaerobic digestion processes.
ELIGIBLE FACILITIES REQUEST
Any request for modification of an existing tower or base
station that does not substantially change the physical dimensions
of such tower or base station, involving:
A.
Co-location of new transmission equipment;
B.
Removal of transmission equipment; or
C.
Replacement of transmission equipment.
EMERGENCY SERVICES
An establishment for the maintenance, fueling, storage, dispatching,
or parking of vehicles and/or equipment utilized for fire, emergency
medical, and ambulatory services and related activities, other than
those owned and/or operated by the Borough, and/or its authorized
municipal authorities and/or agents. This use may include housing
for related personnel while on call.
EMPLOYEES, NUMBER OF
The greatest number of workers, including both part-time
and full-time both compensated and volunteer and both employees and
contractors present on a lot at any one time, other than clearly temporary
and occasional persons working on physical improvements to the site.
ENLARGEMENT
An increase in the size of an existing structure or use,
including physical size of the property, structure, building, parking,
and other improvements.
ENROLLMENT
The largest number of students under educational supervision
at any one time.
EQUIPMENT COMPOUND
An area surrounding or adjacent to a wireless support structure
within which base stations, power supplies or accessory equipment
are located.
EROSION
The movement of soil particles by the action of water, wind,
ice, or other natural forces.
ESSENTIAL SERVICES
The provision by public utilities, municipal, or other governmental
units regulated by the Public Utility Commission (PUC) or other governmental
agencies of underground or overhead gas, electrical, steam or water
pipes, sewer and storm sewer facilities, and wires, mains, drains,
sewers, pipes, conduits, cables, fire alarm boxes, traffic signals,
hydrants and similar equipment and accessories in connection therewith,
reasonably necessary for the furnishing of adequate services by such
public utilities, municipal, or governmental units or for the public
health, safety or general welfare.
ESTABLISHMENT
Any organization, including a business, whether private,
public, governmental, social, or otherwise, together with its owners,
directors, employees, members, merchandise, inventory, and equipment,
founded for a specific purpose.
EVERGREEN
Plants having foliage that persists and remains green throughout
the year.
EXCAVATION
Any act by which earth, sand, gravel, rock, or any other
similar materials is dug into, cut, quarried, uncovered, removed,
displaced, relocated or bulldozed. It shall include the conditions
resulting therefrom.
FACADE
That portion of any exterior elevation on a building extending
from grade to the top of the parapet, wall or eaves, and extending
the entire length of a building on all sides.
FAIRGROUNDS
An open area for holding fairs or exhibitions or circuses.
FAMILY
One or more persons that may or may not be related by blood,
marriage, foster relationship or adoption living together in a single
dwelling and maintaining and functioning as a common household.
FARM SUPPLY AND EQUIPMENT SALES
The use of any building, structure, or land for the sales,
storage, or service of machinery used in farming for agricultural
purposes. Does not include sales, storage, or service of vehicles
and other machinery not associated with farming.
FARMERS MARKET
An indoor or outdoor public market at which farmers, producers
and other vendors sell farm products, value-added farm products and
other commodities directly to consumers.
A.
FARM PRODUCTSFruits, vegetables, mushrooms, herbs, grains, legumes, nuts, shell eggs, honey or other bee products, flowers, nursery stock, livestock food products (including meat, milk, yogurt, cheese and other dairy products), and seafood.
B.
VALUE-ADDED FARM PRODUCTAny product processed by a producer from a farm product, such as baked goods, jams and jellies, canned vegetables, dried fruit, syrups, salsas, salad dressings, flours, coffee, smoked or canned meats or fish, sausages, or prepared foods.
C.
PRODUCERPerson or entity that raises or farms products on land that the person or entity farms and owns, rents or leases, or a person or entity that creates (by cooking, canning, baking, preserving, roasting, etc.) "value-added farm products."
FCC
Federal Communications Commission.
FENCE
A man-made barrier placed or arranged as a line of demarcation
between lots or to enclose a lot or portion thereof. The term "fence"
shall be deemed to include a wall.
FILL
Any act by which earth, sand, gravel, rock or any other material
is placed, pushed, dumped, pulled, transported or moved to a new location
above the natural surface of the ground or on top of the stripped
surface. It shall include the conditions resulting therefrom. The
amount of fill shall be considered the difference in elevation between
a point on the original ground and a designated point of higher elevation
on the final grade.
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
A bank, savings-and-loan association, credit union, finance
or loan company or similar establishment.
FINISHED GRADE
The elevation of the land surface of a site after completion
of all site preparation work.
FIRE ESCAPE
A structure, device, or appurtenance, including stairways,
railings, ladders, etc. attached to the exterior of a building, erected
for emergency exit in the event of fire.
FITNESS/HEALTH CENTER
A facility providing fitness, health and dietary instruction
and training by certified professionals. Aerobic, cardiovascular and
weight training instruction and equipment may be available as well
as martial arts instruction, aquatic activities, and massage and other
physical therapy. Fitness and health centers may include a snack bar
or cafe that is incidental and accessory to the principal use.
FLOOR AREA, GROSS
The total space of all floors, as measured to the outside
surfaces of exterior walls (or from the center line of party walls
separating two buildings), but excluding cellars, crawl spaces, garages,
carports, attics without floors, open porches, balconies and terraces.
FLOOR AREA, HABITABLE
Floor area within the perimeter of the interior walls of
the building under consideration used or intended to be used for living,
sleeping, cooking or eating purposes, excluding bathrooms, water closets,
laundries, pantries, corridors, stairways, closets, basement recreation
rooms and storage spaces.
FLOOR AREA, NET
The total of all floor areas of a building, excluding stairwells
and elevator shafts, equipment rooms, interior vehicular parking or
loading; and all floors below the first or ground floor, except when
used or intended to be used for human habitation or service to the
public.
FORESTRY (TIMBER HARVESTING)
The management of forests and timberlands when practiced
in accordance with accepted silvicultural principles, through developing,
cultivating, harvesting, transporting and selling trees for commercial
purposes, which does not involve any land development.
FT. WORTH ATTACHMENT
A nonfreestanding pole which is attached to an electrical
transmission tower which is used to support antennas and accessory
equipment and which is anchored to the ground and obtains lateral
bracing by direct attachment to the electrical transmission tower.
FUEL STORAGE FACILITY
An establishment primarily engaged in the bulk storage and
distribution of petroleum, fuel oil, propane or other similar inflammable
products in fuel storage tanks, including the service and ancillary
sale of related facilities and products.
FUNERAL HOME
A building designed for the purpose of the preparation and
viewing of the deceased prior to burial or cremation. Funeral homes
shall not include cemeteries, columbariums, mausoleums, or entombments,
but may include mortuaries and crematoriums.
GARAGE SALES/YARD SALES
A temporary use conducted from or on a residential premises
in any zoning district involving all general sales and open to the
public for the purpose of disposing of personal property.
GARAGE, CARPORT
An accessory building for the storage of one or more automobiles,
other vehicles accessory and incidental to the principal use of the
premises, or both.
GOLF COURSE
A tract of land laid out for at least nine holes for playing
the game of golf and improved with tees, greens, fairways, and hazards
and that may include a clubhouse, shelters, maintenance and storage
facilities, and a driving range.
GOVERNING BODY
The Council in cities, boroughs and incorporated towns; the
Board of Commissioners in townships of the first class; the Board
of Supervisors in townships of the second class; the Board of Commissioners
in counties of the second class through eighth class or as may be
designated in the law providing for the form of government. See also
"Borough Council."
GOVERNMENT FACILITY, OTHER THAN MUNICIPAL-OWNED USE
Any establishment, use, facility, and/or structure owned
and/or operated by a government, government agency or government authority
for valid public health, public safety, public welfare, or similar
governmental purpose other than the Borough, its municipal authorities,
and/or authorized agents. This term shall not include permitted uses
defined, listed, and/or regulated separately elsewhere in this chapter.
GRADE
A.
The elevation of existing or finished ground or paving.
B.
The slope of existing or finished ground or paving.
GREENHOUSE
A structure whose roof and sides are made largely of glass
or other transparent or translucent material and in which the temperature
and humidity can be regulated for the cultivation of delicate or out-of-season
plants for subsequent sale or for personal enjoyment.
GROUND COVER
A planting of low-growing plants or sod that in time forms
a dense mat covering the area, preventing soil from being blown or
washed away and the growth of unwanted plants.
GROUP QUARTERS
Any dwelling or portion thereof which is designed or used
for at least three but not more than eight persons unrelated to each
other or to any family occupying the dwelling unit and having common
eating facilities. Group quarters include, but are not limited to,
fraternity and sorority houses, dormitories and other quarters of
an institutional nature. Such quarters must be associated with a parent
religious, educational, charitable or philanthropic institution.
HALFWAY HOUSE
A noninstitutional living arrangement with treatment and
support services for persons with substance abuse problems or for
inmates and parolees approaching parole release date or release from
a corrections institution. The halfway house (community corrections
center) operates under the rules and regulations of the Pennsylvania
Department of Health or Department of Corrections or similar authorities.
The residents are provided full-time supervision and counseling on
employment, vocations, finances and community living.
HARDWARE STORE
A retail establishment engaged in the sale of articles for
the house and garden, including but not limited to, tools, keys, paint,
small appliances, housewares and plumbing and electrical supplies
and fixtures.
HAUNTED ENTERTAINMENT ATTRACTION
An amusement attraction which offers the public or invited
users or patrons, whether charged a fee or not, attendance into a
series of scenes and performances by actors and/or devices that are
intended to scare, frighten, thrill or entertain the attendees.
HEIGHT
The vertical distance of a structure measured from the average
elevation of the finished grade surrounding the structure to the highest
point of the structure. See also "building height."
HEIGHT OF WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SUPPORT SYSTEM AND ANTENNAS
The vertical distance measured from the ground level, including
any base pad, to the highest point on a telecommunications tower,
including antennas mounted on the tower and any other appurtenances,
such as but not limited to, a lightning rod.
HOME OCCUPATION
A business or commercial activity administered or conducted
as an accessory use which is clearly secondary to the use as a residential
dwelling. Also see "no-impact home occupation."
HOSPITAL
A hospital shall be licensed as such by the Department of
Health of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The term "hospital" shall
not include any facility which houses the criminally insane or provides
treatment for persons actively charged with or serving a sentence
after being convicted of a felony.
HOTEL
An establishment providing temporary, overnight lodging accommodations
for transient guests for compensation, in sleeping rooms/units that
each has separate access to a common interior corridor and which may
provide additional supporting services such as restaurants, meeting
rooms, recreation facilities, and living quarters for a resident manager
or proprietor.
HOUSE OF WORSHIP
A building, structure, or group of buildings or structures,
including accessory uses, designed or intended for worship. Accessory
uses may include rectories, convents, church-related schools, church
day-care facilities, cemeteries or any combination thereof.
HOUSEHOLD
Persons living together in a single dwelling unit, with common
access to, and common use of, all living and eating areas and all
areas and facilities for the preparation and storage of food within
the dwelling unit.
HUNTING OR FISHING CAMP
A parcel of land with or without a dwelling, trailer or other
building or structure which is intended only for seasonal or temporary
occupancy, for the purpose of hunting or fishing.
IMPERVIOUS SURFACE (IMPERVIOUS AREA)
A surface that prevents the infiltration of water into the
ground. Impervious surfaces (or areas) shall include, but are not
limited to: roofs, additional indoor living spaces, patios, garages,
storage sheds and similar structures, and any new streets and sidewalks.
Any surface area proposed to initially be gravel or crushed stone
shall be assumed to be impervious, unless designed and maintained
as an infiltration BMP. Decks, parking areas, and driveway areas are
not counted as impervious areas if they do not prevent infiltration.
IMPROVEMENTS
Pavements, curbs, gutters, sidewalks, water mains, sanitary
sewers, storm sewers, stormwater management facilities, grading, street
signs, plantings, and other items for the welfare of the property
owners and the public.
INDUSTRY
The manufacturing, compounding, processing, assembly, or
treatment of materials, articles, or merchandise.
INFILL
Development of land within the Borough accessible to infrastructure
that is generally surrounded by development and has been bypassed,
remained vacant, and/or is underused.
JUNK
Any scrap, waste, reclaimable material, or debris, whether
or not stored, for sale or in the process of being dismantled, destroyed,
processed, salvaged, stored, baled, disposed of, or other use or disposition.
JUNKYARD; AUTO RECYCLING CENTER
A lot, land or structure or parts thereof used for the collection,
storage, dismantling, salvage or sale of used and discarded materials
including, but not limited to, waste paper, rags, scrap metal or other
scrap, salvage or discarded material, vehicles or machinery.
KENNEL
Any building or buildings and/or land used for the sheltering,
boarding, breeding or training of six or more (in total) dogs, cats,
fowl or other small domestic animals at least four months of age and
kept for purposes of profit, but not to include riding academy, or
livestock, animals and fowl raised for agricultural purposes. A kennel
operation may include accessory uses such as animal grooming. The
definition of "kennel" shall also include any and all definitions
of kennel under the Pennsylvania Dog Law (3 P.S. §§ 459-101
through 459-1205), including but not limited to "kennel," "boarding
kennel," "commercial kennel," and "rescue network kennel."
LAND DEVELOPMENT
The improvement of one lot or two or more contiguous lots,
tracts or parcels of land for any purpose involving:
A.
A group of two or more residential or nonresidential buildings,
whether proposed initially or cumulatively, or a single nonresidential
building on a lot or lots, regardless of the number of occupants or
tenure;
B.
The division or allocation of land or space, whether initially
or cumulatively, between or among two or more existing or prospective
occupants by means of, or for the purpose of streets, common areas,
leaseholds, condominiums, building groups or other features; or
D.
Land development shall not include the following:
(1)
The conversion of an existing single-family detached dwelling
or single-family semidetached dwelling into not more than three residential
units, unless such units are intended to be a condominium;
(2)
The addition of an accessory building, including farm buildings,
on a lot or lots subordinate to an existing principal building; or
(3)
The addition or conversion of buildings or rides within the
confines of an enterprise that would be considered an amusement park.
For purposes of this subdefinition, an "amusement park" is defined
as a tract or area used principally as a location for permanent amusement
structures or rides. This exclusion shall not apply to newly acquired
acreage by an amusement park until initial plans for the expanded
area have been approved by proper authorities.
(4)
A building addition to an existing nonresidential principal
structure, provided that:
(a)
The addition does not create a need for substantial additional
parking, per the Borough Zoning Ordinance;
(b)
The addition does not, in accordance with the Pennsylvania Sewage
Facilities Act, Act 537 of 1966, as amended, create the need for a sewage facility's plan revision
(plan revision module for land development), or supplement;
(c)
The addition is not for the creation of additional units of
occupancy;
(d)
The addition complies with all provisions of applicable Borough
ordinances;
(e)
For the purposes of this subdefinition, the building addition
exemption shall be limited cumulatively from the date of this chapter.
The net addition shall be the sum of all additions after the date
of the adoption of this chapter.
LANDFILL or SANITARY LANDFILL
A facility licensed and approved by the Pennsylvania Department
of Environmental Protection for the disposal of solid waste where
there is no reasonable probability of adverse effects on the public
health or the environment from such disposal.
LANDOWNER
The legal or beneficial owner or owners of land, including
the holder of an option or contract to purchase (whether or not such
option or contract is subject to any condition), a lessee if he is
authorized under the lease to exercise the rights of the landowner,
or other person having a proprietary interest in land.
LAUNDRY AND/OR DRY-CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT
For the purposes of this chapter, only large-scale commercial/industrial
operations apply, those establishments engaged primarily in high-volume
laundry and garment services, including: power laundries (family and
commercial), carpet/rug and upholstery cleaners, diaper service, garment
pressing and dry cleaning, industrial laundries, and linen supply.
Self-service laundries are included in "personal services."
LEASE
A contractual agreement for the use of lands, structures,
buildings, or parts thereof for a fixed time and consideration.
LIBRARY
An establishment in which literary, musical, artistic or
reference material (such as books, manuscripts, recordings or films)
are kept for use but generally not for sale.
LIVE-WORK UNIT or LIVE-WORK SPACE
A building, or spaces within a building, used jointly for
commercial and residential purposes, where the residential use of
the space is secondary or accessory to the primary use as a place
of work. In a live-work arrangement, storekeepers, trades people,
doctors, lawyers, and others live upstairs from or adjacent to their
shops or offices.
LOADING
The act of loading and/or unloading of materials, goods,
equipment, etc. from motor trucks, tractors and trailers, and/or other
service vehicles.
LOADING SPACE
An off-street loading space upon an area of land, open or
enclosed, other than a street right-of-way (excluding alleys), used
primarily for the standing, loading, and/or unloading of motor trucks,
tractors and trailers, and/or other service vehicles so as to avoid
undue interference with the public use of streets, excluding alleys.
LOT
A designated parcel, tract or area of land established by
a plat or otherwise as permitted by law and to be used, developed
or built upon as a unit.
LOT ACCESS
A way or means of approach to provide vehicular access to
a property.
LOT AREA, NET
The area contained within the property lines of the individual
parcel of land, including the area of any utility easement or stormwater
management facility, but excluding space within the street right-of-way.
LOT COVERAGE
That portion or percentage of the lot area covered by impervious
surface. See "impervious lot coverage."
LOT FRONTAGE
That portion of a lot abutting on the street right-of-way,
excluding alleys, and regarded as the front of the lot.
LOT LINE
Any line dividing one lot from another.
LOT LINE, FRONT
The lot line separating a lot from the ultimate street right-of-way,
excluding alleys. In the case of a corner lot abutting a street right-of-way
on more than one side, there shall be two front lot lines, one side
lot line and one rear lot line. The rear lot line for a corner lot
shall coincide with the lot line abutting any alley; otherwise, it
shall be the lot line opposite the lot line along the street of address.
LOT LINE, REAR
The lot line opposite and most distant from the front lot
line. In the case of triangular or otherwise irregularly shaped lots,
a line 10 feet in length entirely within the lot, parallel to and
at a maximum distance from the front lot line. A corner lot shall
have two front lot lines and one side lot line, and one rear lot line.
The rear lot line for a corner lot shall coincide with the lot line
abutting any alley; otherwise, it shall be the lot line opposite the
lot line along the street of address.
LOT LINE, SIDE
Any lot line other than a front or rear lot line. A corner
lot shall have two front lot lines and one side lot line, and one
rear lot line. The rear lot line for a corner lot shall coincide with
the lot line abutting any alley; otherwise, it shall be the lot line
opposite the lot line along the street of address.
LOT OF RECORD
A lot which is a part of a subdivision, the plan of which
was recorded, or a parcel of land, the deed of which was recorded
in the office of the Lancaster County Recorder of Deeds prior to the
adoption of this chapter.
LOT WIDTH
The horizontal distance between the side lines of a lot measured
at the front lot line, or measured at the front setback line, as required
in the applicable zoning district.
LOT, CORNER
A lot at the junction of and abutting on two or more intersecting
streets, excluding alleys, or at the point of abrupt change of a single
street, where the interior angle is less than 135° or the radius
of the street line is less than 10 feet. A corner lot shall have two
front lot lines and one side lot line, and one rear lot line. The
rear lot line for a corner lot shall coincide with the lot line abutting
any alley; otherwise, it shall be the lot line opposite the lot line
along the street of address. See Figure 2.13, Typical Lots.
LOT DEPTH
The horizontal distance measured between the street right-of-way
and the closest rear property line; on a corner and reverse-frontage
lot, the depth shall be measured from the street right-of-way line
of the street address to the directly opposite property line.
LOT, DOUBLE-FRONTAGE
An interior lot that abuts two or more parallel or nonintersecting
streets, excluding alleys, generally at the front lot and rear lot
lines. Figure 2.13, Typical Lots.
LOT, INTERIOR
A lot whose side lot lines do not abut upon any street, excluding
alleys; a lot other than a corner lot. Lots abutting and bounded by
one street, two alleys, and one other lot shall be considered interior
lots. Figure 2.13, Typical Lots.
LOT, REVERSE-FRONTAGE
An interior through or double frontage lot that is not accessible
from one of the parallel or nonintersecting streets upon which it
abuts and fronts. Figure 2.13, Typical Lots.
MANUFACTURING
The mechanical or chemical treatment or processing of raw
products or the production or assembly of finished products from raw
or prepared materials into new forms or qualities.
MASSAGE
Any method of pressure on or friction against or stroking,
kneading, rubbing, tapping, pounding, vibrating, or stimulating the
external soft parts of the body with the hands or with the aid of
any mechanical or electrical apparatus or appliance, with or without
such supplementary aids as rubbing alcohol, liniments, antiseptics,
oils, powder, creams, lotions, ointments, or other similar preparations.
MASSAGE THERAPIST
A person holding a valid massage license issued by the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania or, absent such licensing procedure, satisfying either
of the following criteria:
A.
Has graduated from a school licensed by the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, or by another state of the United States, which requires
at least 500 hours of education in massage and/or bodywork techniques,
anatomy and physiology, and who is a member of a nationally recognized
professional organization for massage and/or bodywork therapists that
adheres to a code of ethics; or
B.
Holds current and valid certification from the National Certification
Board of Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCBTMB).
MEDICAL OFFICE or MEDICAL CLINIC
A place, building or portion of a building used exclusively
by physicians, optometrists, chiropractors, dentists, physical therapists,
massage therapists, or other drugless practitioners involving nonsurgical
treatment, care, examination and diagnosis, and preventative health
services, including inoculation and educational services to outpatients.
This definition includes medical laboratories used in the taking,
analyzing and testing of physical samples and specimens for the diagnosis
and treatment of patients.
METHADONE TREATMENT FACILITY
A commercial use of land and/or buildings for a facility
licensed by the Department of Health to use the drug methadone in
the treatment, maintenance or detoxification of persons.
MINERALS
Any aggregate or mass of mineral matter, whether or not coherent.
The term includes, but is not limited to, limestone and dolomite,
sand and gravel, rock and stone, earth, fill, slag, iron ore, zinc
ore, vermiculite and clay, anthracite and bituminous coal, coal refuse,
peat and crude oil and natural gas.
MINI-STORAGE/SELF-STORAGE FACILITY
A building and/or series of buildings divided into separate
storage units for personal property and/or property associated with
some business or other organization. These units shall be used solely
for dead storage and no processing, manufacturing, sales, research
and development testing, service and repair, or other non-storage
activities shall be permitted.
MIXED USE
Occupancy of a structure or land by more than one use, generally
permitted nonresidential and permitted residential uses as permitted
in the applicable zoning district.
MIXED-USE BUILDING
A building that has one or more dwelling units in addition
to one or more commercial uses.
MOBILE/MANUFACTURED HOME
A transportable, single-family dwelling intended for permanent
occupancy, contained in one unit, or in two or more units designed
to be joined into one integral unit capable of again being separated
for repeated towing, which arrives at a site complete and ready for
occupancy except for minor and incidental unpacking and assembly operations,
and constructed so that it may be used without a permanent foundation.
MOBILE/MANUFACTURED HOME LOT
A parcel of land in a mobile/manufactured home park, improved
with the necessary utility connections and other appurtenances necessary
for the erections thereon of a single mobile/manufactured home.
MOBILE/MANUFACTURED HOME PARK
A parcel or contiguous parcels of land which has been so
designated and improved that it contains two or more mobile/manufactured
home lots for the placement thereon of mobile/manufactured homes.
MODIFICATION
The improvement, upgrade or expansion of existing wireless
telecommunications facilities or base stations on an existing wireless
support structure or the improvement, upgrade or expansion of the
wireless telecommunication facilities located within an existing equipment
compound, if the improvement, upgrade, expansion or replacement does
not substantially change the physical dimensions of the wireless support
structure.
MONOPOLE
A tower which consists of a single pole structure without
any guy wires, designed and erected on the ground or on top of a structure,
to support communications antennas and connect appurtenances.
MOTEL
An establishment providing temporary, overnight lodging accommodations
for transient guests for compensation, in sleeping rooms/units that
each has separate access directly to the outside and which may provide
such additional supporting services as restaurants, recreation facilities,
and living quarters for a resident manager or proprietor.
MOTOR FREIGHT TERMINAL
An area or building that is the origin and/or destination
point of short- and long-distance hauling and/or is used for the purpose
of storing, transferring, loading and unloading, in addition to truck
parking.
MOTORIZED VEHICLE RACE TRACK OR COURSE
A circuit, a roadway, drag strip, path or similar layout
utilized for testing, speed testing, drag racing, motocross, tractor
and truck pulls, monster truck shows, or driving of any motorized
vehicle, including but not limited to cars, trucks, motorcycles, snowmobiles,
go-carts, or any similar device, whether open to the public or for
private use.
MPC
The Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code, Act of July
31, 1968, P.L. 805, No. 247, as amended and reenacted, also referred
to as the "Municipalities Planning Code," "PA MPC," and/or "MPC" in
this chapter.
MULTIPLE-USE BUILDING
A building for two or more principal commercial or nonresidential
uses that are either permitted by right or by special exception in
the zoning district where this chapter permits a multiple-use building.
MUNICIPAL-OWNED USE
Any establishment, use, facility, and/or structure that is
owned and/or operated by the Borough, its municipal authorities, and/or
authorized agents.
MUSEUM
An establishment where objects of artistic, historical, or
scientific importance or interest are kept, studied, and displayed.
NATURE PRESERVE and WILDLIFE SANCTUARY
An area restricted to and maintained in a natural state for
the protection and/or preservation of animal and plant wildlife and
other important natural resources.
NEW USE
Any new activity or use of land, structure, or building on
a lot or parcel that was not occurring as of the effective date of
this chapter.
NIGHTCLUB
An establishment that may offer the on-site consumption of
alcoholic or nonalcoholic beverages and where music, dancing, and/or
live entertainment as part of the operation. For the purposes of this
definition, "live entertainment" is also meant to include the use
of disc jockeys for the purposes of supplying musical entertainment.
Nightclubs offering the sale of alcohol shall be considered a bar/tavern
and shall comply with all provisions and standards for bars/taverns
as defined and regulated in this chapter. Nightclub includes an "under
21" club which features entertainment.
NONCONFORMING LOT
A lot the area or dimension of which was lawful prior to
the adoption or amendment of a zoning ordinance, but which fails to
conform to the requirements of the zoning district in which it is
located by reasons of such adoption or amendment.
NONCONFORMING STRUCTURE
A structure or part of a structure manifestly not designed
to comply with the applicable use or extent of use provisions in a
zoning ordinance or amendment heretofore or hereafter enacted, where
such structure lawfully existed prior to the enactment of such ordinance
or amendment or prior to the application of such ordinance or amendment
to its location by reason of annexation. Such nonconforming structures
include, but are not limited to, nonconforming signs.
NONCONFORMING USE
A use, whether of land or of structure, which does not comply
with the applicable use provisions in a zoning ordinance or amendment
heretofore or hereafter enacted, where such use was lawfully in existence
prior to the enactment of such ordinance or amendment, or prior to
the application of such ordinance or amendment to its location by
reason of annexation.
NUISANCE
The unreasonable, unwarrantable or unlawful use of public
or private property which causes injury, damage, hurt, inconvenience,
annoyance or discomfort to any person in the legitimate enjoyment
of his reasonable rights of person or property.
OBJECT
For the purpose of this chapter, an object shall mean a construction
primarily artistic in nature or relatively small in scale and simply
constructed, such as a statue, mile-post, hitching-post, etc.
OFF-STREET PARKING
A temporary storage (surface or structure) for a motor vehicle
that is directly accessible to an access aisle and that is not located
on a dedicated right-of-way, and is located upon the same lot as a
principal use or, in the case of joint parking, within close proximity.
OFF-TRACK BETTING PARLOR
A commercial use where persons can wager upon, and observe
by remote television, the outcomes of events that are taking place
elsewhere.
OFFICE
A use that involves administrative, clerical, financial,
governmental and professional operations and operations of a similar
character. This use shall not include retail or industrial uses.
OFFICE, PROFESSIONAL
A building in which services are performed by a member of
a profession, or multiple professions, including, but not limited
to, an accountant, architect, dentist, engineer, insurance agent,
landscape architect, lawyer, minister, notary, optometrist, physician,
realtor or undertaker.
OPEN SPACE
Any parcel or area of land or water essentially unimproved
and set aside, dedicated, designed, or reserved for public or private
use or enjoyment or for the use and enjoyment of owners, occupants,
and their guests.
ORDINANCE
The "Mountville Borough Zoning Ordinance," including the
Official Zoning Map, and any amendments enacted by Borough Council.
OUTDOOR LIGHTING
An illumination source outside any structure, including but
not limited to an incandescent bulb, LED, mercury, sodium or neon-filled
bulb, and the hardware containing the illumination source and supporting
it. Lighting fixtures underneath a roof of an open-sided building,
including but not limited to storage sheds, canopies, and gas/fuel
pump marquees, are deemed to be "outdoor lighting."
OUTDOOR STORAGE
The keeping, in an unenclosed area, of any goods, material,
merchandise, or vehicles in the same place for more than 24 hours
where said items are retained for direct use by their owner, who shall
have direct access thereto without intermediate handling by the proprietor
of the facility.
OUTSIDE DISPLAY AND SALES
The display and sales of products and goods primarily outside
of an enclosed building or a structure.
PARCEL
Any tract or contiguous tracts of land in the same ownership
and contained in the same deed, and occupied as one unit. Land separated
by an existing state or Borough road shall be considered contiguous.
PARK
A use of land, which may include accessory buildings and
structures, for active and/or passive outdoor recreation for the purpose
of pleasure, leisure, fellowship, or exercise, commonly involving
a sporting activity, camping, hiking, jogging, bicycling, swimming,
picnicking, and other related activities which is open to the public.
A park may include amenities such as ball fields, tennis courts, trails,
playground equipment, restrooms, picnic tables, cooking grills, and
similar facilities. For purposes of this chapter, parks shall not
include improvements for or permit uses that are considered to be
commercial recreational uses.
PARKING COMPOUND
A public or private lot, building, or structure that is designed
and used for the temporary off-street storage and parking of passenger
vehicles. This use shall include surface parking lots and parking
structures including buildings and decks.
PARKING LOT
Any area of a lot used for off-street parking facilities,
providing for the transient storage of automobiles, and other motorized
and nonmotorized vehicles.
PARKING LOT OR GARAGE, COMMERCIAL
Outdoor areas or specially designed buildings or garages
used for vehicle parking that are operated as a business enterprise
by charging a fee for parking.
PARKING SPACE
Either a covered garage space or uncovered, improved and
stabilized space located outside of the public street right-of-way
for the transient storage of automobiles, and other similar motor
vehicles.
PARKING STRUCTURE
A building or structure where passenger vehicles may be stored
for temporary off-street parking, including decks and buildings.
PARKING, SHARED
Joint use of a parking compound by more than one use and/or
owner.
PARTY WALL
A common shared wall between two separate structures, buildings,
or dwelling units.
PASSENGER TRANSPORTATION TERMINAL
A building, structure or area where transportation vehicles,
including but not limited to buses, trains, and taxis, load or unload
passengers.
PATIO
A level, landscaped, and/or surfaced area, also referred
to as a "terrace," directly adjacent to a principal building at or
within three feet of the finished grade and not covered by a permanent
roof.
PEDESTRIAN WALKWAY
A specified easement, walkway, path, sidewalk, or other reservation
which is designed for and used exclusively by pedestrians.
PERMITTED-BY-RIGHT USE
A use that is allowed and in which case, zoning matters may
be approved by the Zoning Officer, provided the application complies
with all requirements of this chapter.
PERSON
A corporation, company, association, society, firm, partnership,
or joint stock company, as well as an individual, a state, and all
political subdivisions of a state or any agency or instrumentality
thereof, or any other legal entity whatsoever, which is recognized
by law as the subject of rights and duties.
PERSONAL SERVICE
An establishment that provides a service oriented to personal
needs which does not involve primarily retail sales of goods or professional
advisory services. Personal services include barber and beauty shops,
shoe repair shops, household appliance repair shops, self-service
laundries, tailor and seamstress shops, and other similar establishments.
PLAT
The map or plan of a subdivision or land development, whether
preliminary or final.
POND
A man-made body of inland water made by construction of a
dam or embankment, or by excavating a pit or dugout, other than a
stream or lake.
PORCH
A roofed (covered) open area, other than a stoop, providing
shelter and shade, attached to or part of and with direct access to
or from a building, which creates space for a sociable transition
from the public sidewalk/street or adjacent property, to the building
to which it is attached.
POSTAL AND COURIER SERVICES
Enterprises engaged in the distribution, sorting, and delivery
of the U.S. mail, or the local and intercity delivery of small parcels.
PREMISES
Any principal building, principal structure or principal
use, or the lot or parcel of land on which the principal building,
structure or use is located, and all accessory uses and all yards,
open spaces, off-street parking and loading spaces, and driveways.
PRINTING and PUBLISHING
Establishments engaged in printing by gravure, letterpress,
lithography, offset, screen, or other common process, including electrostatic
(xerographic) copying and other "quick printing" services; and establishments
serving the printing trade including bookbinding, electrotyping, engraving,
photoengraving, silk screening, and typesetting. This use also includes
establishments that publish books, newspapers, and periodicals; and
establishments manufacturing business forms and binding devices.
PRIVATE
Not publicly owned, operated, or controlled.
PROCESSING
A function that involves only the cleaning, sorting, sizing,
packaging or any combination thereof, of products.
PRODUCE STAND
A temporary structure at which agricultural products primarily
grown on site, such as raw vegetables, fruits, herbs, flowers, plants,
nuts, honey and eggs, are sold. Value-added agricultural products
that are made from raw products grown, raised, or produced on-site,
such as jams, jellies, oils, vinegars, and cheeses, may also be sold
at produce stands.
PUBLIC GROUNDS
Includes:
A.
Parks, playgrounds, trails, paths and other recreational areas
and other public areas.
B.
Sites for schools, sewage treatment, refuse disposal and other
publicly owned or operated facilities.
C.
Publicly owned or operated scenic and historic sites.
PUBLIC HEARING
A formal meeting held pursuant to public notice by the governing
body or planning agency, intended to inform and obtain public comment,
prior to taking action in accordance with this act.
PUBLIC MEETING
A forum held pursuant to notice under 65 Pa.C.S.A. Ch.
7 (relating to open meetings).
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice published once each week for two successive weeks
in a newspaper of general circulation in the municipality. Such notice
shall state the time and place of the hearing and the particular nature
of the matter to be considered at the hearing. The first publication
shall not be more than 30 days and the second publication shall not
be less than seven days from the date of the hearing.
PUBLIC STREET/ROAD
A street ordained or maintained or dedicated and accepted
by a borough, city, township, county, state, or federal governments
and open to public use.
PUBLIC UTILITY
Use or extension thereof which is operated, owned or maintained
by a municipality or municipal authority or which is privately owned
and approved by the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission for the
purpose of providing public sewage disposal, treatment, or both; public
water supply, storage, treatment or any combination thereof; and/or
electric, gas- or oil-generating or treatment facilities, supply works,
substations, transmission lines, distribution lines.
RECREATION
Any activity, whether structured or not, in which individuals
voluntarily engage during their leisure, including but not limited
to:
A.
Sports (individual, dual, team, coed recreational, and combative),
athletics; both land- and water-based.
B.
Arts and crafts, spectating, picnicking, nature study, and board
games.
C.
Dance, drama, music, games, social recreation, special events,
hiking/walking, cycling, hobbies, outdoor educational activities,
and cultural activities.
RECREATION AREA, ACTIVE
Any area developed in such a manner as to be conducive to
those activities that fall within the range of active recreation.
Examples: athletic fields and hard-surfaced courts, pools, large dams,
bicycle and walking trails, open turf areas, and apparatus areas.
RECREATION AREA, PASSIVE
Any area developed in such a manner as to be conducive of
those activities that fall within the range of passive recreation.
Examples: scenic vistas, natural areas, craft areas, meeting areas,
sitting areas, walkways, sunbathing, gardens, streams and impoundments,
social events, picnicking, and spectating areas.
RECREATIONAL FACILITY
A private facility designed and equipped for the conduct
of sports and/or leisure-time activities.
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE
A motor vehicle that is self-propelled or towed and that
is designed to be transported along public streets to serve as a mobile
temporary residence. For the purposes of this chapter, the term shall
also include towable utility and cargo trailers.
A.
CLASS I RECREATIONAL VEHICLESRecreational vehicles, campers, travel trailers, RVs boats and trailers used solely for the transport of residents' recreational vehicle(s) that possess less than or equal to 200 square feet, as measured to the vehicle's outermost edges, and does not exceed a height of 10 feet, as measured from the ground to the highest point of the main body of the vehicle. Vehicle height shall not be measured on vehicle accessories (e.g., air conditioners, vents, hatches, masts, antennas, outrigging fishing poles, etc.), but will be measured to the highest point of any flybridge or other boat console.
B.
CLASS II RECREATIONAL VEHICLESRecreational vehicles, campers, travel trailers, boats and trailers used solely for the transport of residents' recreational vehicle(s) that possess more than 200 square feet, as measured to the vehicle's outermost edges, and/or that exceeds a height of 10 feet, as measured from the ground to the highest point of the main body of the vehicle. Vehicle height shall not be measured on vehicle accessories (e.g., air conditioners, vents, hatches, masts, antennas, outrigging fishing poles, etc.), but will be measured to the highest point of any flybridge or other boat console.
REDEVELOPMENT
Public and/or private investment made to re-create the fabric
of an area or neighborhood by renovating previously developed land.
Replacing, remodeling, or reusing existing buildings and structures
to accommodate new development within the context of existing streets.
REPLACEMENT
Remodeling or reusing an existing structure for new development.
REPLACEMENT WCF
The replacement of existing wireless telecommunications facilities
on an existing wireless support structure or within an existing equipment
compound due to maintenance, repair or technological advancement with
equipment composed of the same wind loading and structural loading
that is substantially similar in size, weight and height as the wireless
telecommunications facilities initially installed and that does not
substantially change the physical dimensions of the existing wireless
support structure.
RESOURCE RECOVERY FACILITY
A facility or land area that is used for any one or a combination
of the following:
A.
INCINERATORA facility designed to reduce the solid waste stream by combustion. This use may or may not include heat exchange equipment for energy recovery.
B.
REFUSE-DERIVED FUEL (RDF) FACILITYA facility for the extraction of materials from the municipal waste stream for recycling or for use as refuse-derived fuel. (RDF is a fuel produced by shredding municipal solid waste.)
C.
RECYCLING CENTERA facility designed and operated to receive, store, or process recyclable material which has been separated from all but residual household waste at the source. For the purposes of this chapter, "recycling center" shall also mean dropoff bins located on public property.
D.
SOLID WASTE TRANSFER FACILITYA facility or station where municipal solid waste is delivered for the purpose of compacting the material into larger vehicles for transport to a final disposal site or processing facility. A transfer facility may also include the separation and collection of material for the purpose of recycling.
RESTAURANT, FAST-FOOD
An establishment that principally sells food, frozen desserts
and nonalcoholic beverages in a ready-to-consume state primarily in
disposable containers, in bags or on trays. The customer primarily
orders and receives the food at an inside counter or outdoor drive-up,
drive-through, or walk-up window without the assistance of a waiter
or waitress. A cafeteria-style restaurant shall be considered a sit-down
restaurant. This definition shall include a snack bar or ice cream
stand with no inside seating facilities.
RESTAURANT, SIT-DOWN
A restaurant that does not meet the definition of a fast-food
restaurant. This includes restaurants where the majority of the food
is consumed within the restaurant at tables.
RETAIL STORE
A building in which retail merchandise is sold or rented,
including a furniture store, a gift shop, and an establishment for
the sale of automobile accessories. This shall not include an adult
business use.
RETAINING WALL
Any freestanding and uninhabitable structure principally
constructed of masonry, concrete, stone, cinder block or similar materials,
or in combination, erected between lands of different elevations to
protect structures and/or prevent erosion.
RIGHT-OF-WAY
A strip of land acquired by reservation, dedication, forced
dedication, prescription or condemnation and intended to be occupied
by a road, street, crosswalk, railroad, electric transmission lines,
oil or gas pipeline, water line, sanitary, storm sewer, and other
similar uses, whether public or private.
SCHOOL
An establishment offering education or instruction in any
branch of knowledge.
SCHOOL, COMMERCIAL
Any school conducted for profit for such instruction as business,
art, drama, music, handicraft, dancing, and other similar type low-impact
uses conducted within a completely enclosed building.
SCHOOL, PUBLIC OR PRIVATE
Any public, sectarian, or private nonprofit establishment
approved by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania offering formal academic
instruction and services for state-required or largely state-funded
programs at the kindergarten, elementary, and secondary levels. This
term shall not include those uses considered commercial schools.
SCHOOL, VOCATIONAL-MECHANICAL TRADE
An educational facility that may or may not be operated as
a gainful business that principally offers training in any of the
following occupations: truck driving, engine repairs, building construction
and general contracting, woodworking, masonry, plumbing, electrical
contracting and other similar type uses.
SCREEN
To inhibit view of or from.
SCREENING
A barrier between adjacent properties, uses, and/or zoning
districts composed of a mixture of landscaping, trees, berms, shrubs,
fences, walls and/or other similar type materials, that is intended
to mitigate negative impacts, such as airborne particles, glare, and
noise, of the more intense/dense use and/or zoning district on the
less intense/dense use and/or zoning district.
SENIOR CITIZEN CENTER
A building which is used to primarily provide at least three
of the following activities, programs or services for the elderly:
counseling, education, health, nursing, nutrition, recreation, referral,
religious, self-development, or social welfare.
SETBACK
The required horizontal distance between a required setback
line and an abutting lot line or street right-of-way line, as applicable.
A.
SETBACK, FRONTThe distance between the street right-of-way line and the required front setback line. Corner lots shall have two front setbacks. See Figure 2.14, Typical Setbacks and Yards - Interior Lots, and Figure 2.15, Typical Setbacks and Yards - Corner Lots.
B.
SETBACK, REARThe distance between the rear lot line and the required rear setback line. Corner lots shall have one rear setback. See Figure 2.14, Typical Setbacks and Yards - Interior Lots, and Figure 2.15, Typical Setbacks and Yards - Corner Lots.
C.
SETBACK, SIDEThe distance between the side lot line and the required side setback line. Corner lots shall have one side setback. See Figure 2.14, Typical Setbacks and Yards - Interior Lots, and Figure 2.15, Typical Setbacks and Yards - Corner Lots.
SETBACK LINE
The line within a property that shall define the required
distance between a use, structure, and/or building and the abutting
right-of-way line, or front, rear, and side lot lines and that establishes
the area in which said use, structure, or building shall be established,
erected, and/or placed. In the case of lot where a front and/or rear
lot line does not coincide with a recorded right-of-way, e.g., land-locked
lots, lots with substandard access easements, etc., the setback line(s)
shall be measured from the applicable property line(s) closest to
the associated recorded right-of-way or ultimate right-of-way.
SHED
An enclosed structure not intended for residential occupancy
which is accessory to the principal use of the property and is typically
used to store personal and household property.
SHOPPING CENTER or MALL
A group of stores, offices, theaters, eating establishments,
financial institutions, either freestanding or attached, having an
aggregate gross ground floor area of 10,000 square feet or more, planned
and designed for the site on which it is built, functioning as a unit,
with off-street parking provided on the property as an integral part
of the unit. For the purposes of this chapter, a strip mall is a type
of shopping center.
SIDEWALK
A paved, surfaced, or leveled area, paralleling and usually
separated from the street, used as a pedestrian walkway.
SIGHT DISTANCE
The length of road visible to the driver of a passenger vehicle
at any given point in the road when viewing is unobstructed by traffic.
SIGN
A device for visual communication that is used to bring the
subject to the attention of the public. Signs do include lettering,
logos, trademarks, or other symbols that are an integral part of the
architectural design of a building, that are applied to a building,
or that are located elsewhere on the premises; signs affixed to windows
or glass doors or otherwise internally mounted such that they are
obviously intended to be seen and understood by vehicular or pedestrian
traffic outside the building; flags and insignia of civic, charitable,
religious, fraternal, patriotic, or similar organizations; insignia
of governments or government agencies; banners, streamers, pennants,
spinners, reflectors, ribbons, tinsel, and similar materials; and
inflatable objects. Signs do not include architectural features that
may be identified with a particular business; backlit awnings that
include lettering, logos, or other symbols; signs within a building
that are obviously intended to be seen primarily from within the building;
outdoor signs intended for use within a property, such as menu signs
by fast-food restaurant drive-through lanes, signs with regulations
within a park, and building identification signs within a campus;
flags of governments or government agencies; decorative seasonal and
holiday banners on residential properties; and displays of merchandise
either behind store windows or outdoors.
SIGN TERMS AND PHRASES
Unless specifically defined elsewhere in this chapter, the following words and phrases when used in Part
5 of this chapter relating to exterior signs shall have the meaning given to them in the subsections below unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
A.
SIGN, BILLBOARDAn off-premises, permanent sign that directs attention to a product, service, business, or cause.
B.
SIGN, BUILDINGA sign attached to or painted on a building that has a use in addition to supporting the sign; this includes wall signs and roof signs.
C.
SIGN, BUSINESSA sign that directs attention to any business, professional, commercial, or industrial activity occurring on the premises on which the sign is located, but not including a home occupation sign. (Also see "sign, center.")
D.
SIGN, CENTERA business sign that provides identification at the entrance to a center, such as a shopping center, office complex, or industrial park.
E.
SIGN, CONTRACTORA temporary sign that carries the name and information about a contractor who is involved in construction work occurring on the premises on which the sign is located.
G.
SIGN, DIRECTIONAL/INSTRUCTIONALA sign located within the interior of a lot which is generally not visible and the copy of which is not readily discernible, as viewed from an adjacent property or the street right-of-way adjoining the lot, and which provides information to pedestrian and/or vehicular traffic within a site as to the location, direction, instruction, interior operation, or use of site, buildings, or facilities.
H.
SIGN, ELECTIONA temporary sign that directs attention to a candidate or candidates for public office, a political party, or a ballot issue.
I.
SIGN, FREESTANDINGA sign not attached to or painted on a building, or a sign attached to or painted on a building that has no use in addition to supporting the sign.
J.
SIGN, GARAGE/YARD SALEA temporary sign that directs attention to the sale of personal goods on the premises on which the sign is located.
K.
SIGN, GOVERNMENTAn off-premises sign placed by a governmental unit, such as a traffic, directional, informational, or street name sign, or an historical marker.
L.
SIGN, HOME OCCUPATIONA sign providing information about a business activity conducted within a dwelling unit on the premises on which the sign is located.
M.
SIGN, IDENTIFICATIONA sign used to identify the name and display information about the individual, organization, agency, institution, facility, or development located on the premises on which the sign is located, but not including a business sign. (Also see "sign, development" and " sign, public use.")
N.
SIGN, INCIDENTALAn informational sign, no more than two square feet in size, that carries a message, such as "enter," "open," "telephone," "rest rooms," "no parking," "no trespassing," "warning," a listing of hours when open, an on-site direction, or anything similar. Incidental signs may not include any commercial message or logo, except that one "enter" sign per entrance may include a logo or business name, as long as the entrance is exclusively for that business and the logo or business name is subordinate to the word "enter."
O.
SIGN, ISSUEA temporary sign that directs attention to an opinion of a public or private nature, such as, but not limited to, a community, social, or religious issue.
P.
SIGN, NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONAn off-premises sign displaying information about a church, service club, or other organization that does not operate for the purpose of making a profit.
R.
SIGN, OFFICIAL TRAFFICA sign erected by the Borough in accordance with the standard of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, which is designed to regulate traffic, describe road conditions or supply directions and which meets AASHTO standards.
T.
SIGN, OPEN HOUSEA temporary sign that provides information about a real estate open house, including the words "open house," the day and time of the open house, and the name of the realtor.
U.
SIGN, OVERHEADA sign located such that pedestrian or vehicular traffic might pass beneath any part of it.
W.
SIGN, PUBLIC USEAn identification sign used to identify the name and display information about a public use, such as a government building, school, park, firehouse, or church.
X.
SIGN, PUBLIC UTILITYA sign with a message relating to a business organization performing a public service and subject to special governmental regulations (e.g., an electric company, sewer authority, or telephone company).
Y.
SIGN, REAL ESTATEA temporary sign that provides information about a real estate activity on the premises on which the sign is located, such as a sign advertising a sale, rental, or property available for or in the process of development, but not including an open house sign.
AA.
SIGN, SIDEWALKA temporary sign placed on the sidewalk adjacent to the commercial activity it advertises, but not including a contractor sign, a garage/yard sale sign, a home occupation sign, an open house sign, a real estate sign, or a special event sign.
BB.
SIGN, SPECIAL EVENTA temporary sign that carries information about a special event, such as an auction, flea market, festival, carnival, meal, or fund-raising event, but not including any business sign, such as a "sale" sign at a store.
CC.
SIGN, TEMPORARYA sign that is displayed for no more than three months in any year, unless stated otherwise in this chapter.
DD.
SIGN, WALLA sign attached to or painted on the wall of a building.
EE.
WINDOW DISPLAYAn exhibit behind a window that is intended to draw attention to a product, service, business, or cause.
SITE
A parcel of land located in a municipality, established by
a plat or otherwise as permitted by law, which is the subject of an
application for development. A site may include more than one lot.
SITE (WCF)
For towers other than towers in the rights-of-way, the current
boundaries of the leased or owned property surrounding the tower and
any access or utility easements currently related to the site, and,
for other eligible support structures, further restricted to that
area in proximity to the structure and to other transmission equipment
already deployed on the ground.
SITE/PLOT PLAN
An accurately scaled development plan that illustrates the
existing conditions on a land parcel and depicts details of a proposed
development.
SLOPE
The face of an embankment or cut section; any ground whose
surface makes an angle with the plane of the horizon. Slopes are usually
expressed by a percentage based upon vertical difference in feet per
100 feet of horizontal distance.
SOCIAL CLUB
An institutional use of land and/or a building within which
is housed an organization that caters exclusively to members and their
guests. They shall include premises or buildings for social, recreation,
and administrative purposes that are not conducted for profit, provided
there are no vending stands, merchandising or commercial activities,
except as required for the membership of such club. Clubs shall include
but not be limited to, fraternal, political, religious, and service
organizations, labor unions, granges, and social and athletic clubs.
Clubs shall not be used for adult-related activities such as provided
by an adult-oriented business defined herein.
SOLAR COLLECTOR
A solar photovoltaic cell, panel, or array, or solar hot
air or water collector device, which relies upon solar radiation as
an energy source for the generation of electricity or transfer of
stored heat.
SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM
An alternative energy system which includes any solar collector
consisting of one or more cell(s), panel(s), or array(s) designed
to collect and convert solar power into another form of energy such
as electricity or heat, and other structures and buildings, used in
the conversion, storage, and distribution including electrical infrastructure,
transmission lines, and other appurtenant structures and facilities.
SPECIAL EXCEPTION USES
A use permitted in a particular zoning district pursuant
to the provisions of Articles VI and IX of the MPC.
STACKING LANE
A paved surface designed to accommodate a motor vehicle waiting
for entry to any drive-in facility or other similar auto-oriented
use, which is located in such a way that a parking space or access
to a parking space is not obstructed.
STEALTH TECHNOLOGY
State-of-the-art design techniques used to blend objects
into the surrounding environment and to minimize the visual impact
as much as possible. These design techniques are applied to wireless
communications towers, antennas and other facilities which blend the
proposed WCF into the existing structure or visual backdrop in such
a manner as to render it less visible to the casual observer. Such
methods include, but are not limited to, architecturally screened
roof-mounted antennas, building-mounted antennas painted to match
the existing structure and facilities constructed to resemble trees,
shrubs, light poles, utility poles or flag poles.
STOOP
A roofed (covered) or unroofed (uncovered) open area, other
than a porch, constructed of concrete or masonry, providing direct
access to and from a building.
STORY (and HALF STORY)
That portion of a building, included between the surface
of any floor and the ceiling next above it, having a vertical distance
of not less than seven feet, shall be considered a full story. Any
such portion of a building having a vertical distance of less than
seven feet shall be considered a half story. Basements shall be considered
full stories while cellars shall not be considered as being stories
or half stories.
STREAM
A watercourse, other than a lake or pond, having a source,
terminus, banks, and channel through which waters flow at least periodically.
STREET
Includes street, avenue, boulevard, road, highway, freeway,
parkway, lane, alley, viaduct and any other ways used or intended
to be used by vehicular traffic or pedestrians, whether public or
private.
STREET LINE (RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE)
A line defining the edge of a street right-of-way and separating
the street from an abutting property or lot. The street line shall
be the same as the legal right-of-way line or the ultimate right-of-way
line.
STRUCTURE
Any man-made object having an ascertainable stationary location
on or in land or water, whether or not affixed to the land.
STRUCTURE HEIGHT
The vertical distance of a structure, other than a building,
measured from the average elevation of the finished grade surrounding
the structure to the highest point of the structure.
STRUCTURE, ACCESSORY
A structure customarily incidental and subordinate to and
detached from the principal building or structure on the same lot,
the use of which is customarily incidental to that of the principal
structure on the lot. An accessory structure shall exclude any vehicle
as defined by the Pennsylvania Motor Vehicle Code.
STRUCTURE, TEMPORARY
A structure without any foundation or footings and which
is removed when the designated time period, activity, or use for which
the temporary structure was erected has ceased.
STUDENT
An individual registered for instruction at a school within
a given calendar year.
SUBDIVISION
The division or redivision of a lot, tract or parcel of land
by any means into two or more lots, tracts, parcels or other divisions
of land, including changes in existing lot lines for the purpose,
whether immediate or future, of lease, partition by the court for
distribution to heirs or devisees, transfer of ownership or building
or lot development; provided, however, that the subdivision by lease
of land for agricultural purposes into parcels of more than 10 acres,
not involving any new street or easement of access or any residential
dwelling, shall be exempted.
SUBSTANTIAL CHANGE or SUBSTANTIALLY CHANGE
A modification substantially changes the physical dimensions
of an eligible support structure if it meets any of the following
criteria:
A.
For towers other than towers in the public rights-of-way, it
increases the original height of the tower by more than 10% or by
the height of one additional antenna array with separation from the
nearest existing antenna not to exceed 20 feet, whichever is greater;
for other existing towers or base stations, it increases the original
height of the structure by more than 10% or more than 10 feet, whichever
is greater. Changes in height should be measured from the original
support structure in cases where deployments are or will be separated
horizontally, such as on buildings' rooftops; in other circumstances,
changes in height should be measured from the dimensions of the tower
or base station, inclusive of originally approved appurtenances and
any modifications that were approved prior to the passage of the Spectrum
Act;
B.
For towers other than towers in the public rights-of-way, it
involves adding an appurtenance to the body of the tower that would
protrude from the edge of the tower more than 20 feet, or more than
the width of the tower structure at the level of the appurtenance,
whichever is greater; for other existing towers or base stations,
it involves adding an appurtenance to the body of the structure that
would protrude from the edge of the structure by more than six feet;
C.
For any eligible support structure, it involves installation
of more than the standard number of new equipment cabinets for the
technology involved, but not to exceed four cabinets; or, for towers
in the public rights-of-way and base stations, it involves installation
of any new equipment cabinets on the ground if there are no preexisting
ground cabinets associated with the structure, or else involves installation
of ground cabinets that are more than 10% larger in height or overall
volume than any other ground cabinets associated with the structure;
D.
It entails any excavation or deployment outside the current
site;
E.
It would defeat the concealment elements of the eligible support
structure; or
F.
It does not comply with conditions associated with the siting approval of the construction or modification of the eligible support structure or base station equipment; provided, however, that this limitation does not apply to any modification that is noncompliant only in a manner that would not exceed the thresholds identified in aforementioned Subsections
A through
D of this definition.
SWIMMING POOL
Stormwater basins and/or lakes are not included, provided
that swimming was not the primary purpose for their construction.
Furthermore, this definition includes all aboveground and below-ground
permanent and temporary/portable types of pools, spas and "jacuzzis."
TATTOO PARLOR/BODY PIERCING
A licensed establishment in which the principal business
activity, either in terms of operation or as advertised, is the practice
of one or more of the following:
A.
Placing of designs, letters, figures, symbols or other marks
upon or under the skin of any person, using ink or other substances
that result in the permanent coloration of the skin by means of the
use of needles or other instruments designed to contact or puncture
the skin; or
B.
Creation of an opening in the body of a person for the purpose
of inserting jewelry or other decoration;
and as licensed to operate as such by applicable entities.
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TAVERN/BAR/PUB
A building or part thereof, licensed by the Pennsylvania
Liquor Control Board, and primarily engaged in the retail sale and
the on-site consumption of alcoholic beverages by consenting adults.
This definition includes, but is not limited to, beer gardens, cocktail
lounges, saloons and taprooms. Restaurants that serve alcoholic beverages
but are primary engaged in the retail sale of prepared food are not
included in this definition.
THEATER
A building or part of a building devoted to the showing of
motion pictures or theatrical or performing arts productions as a
principal use, but not including an outdoor drive-in theater.
THEATER, OUTDOOR DRIVE-IN
An establishment upon an open lot or part thereof, with its
appurtenant facilities, devoted primarily to the showing of moving
pictures or theatrical productions, on a paid-admission basis, to
patrons seated in automobiles, or on outdoor seats.
TOWER
Any structure that exceeds 10 feet in height and is built
for the sole or primary purpose of supporting any Federal Communications
Commission-licensed or authorized antennas and their associated facilities,
including structures that are constructed for wireless communications
services including, but not limited to, private, broadcast, and public
safety services, as well as unlicensed wireless services (i.e., Wi-Fi)
and fixed wireless services (i.e., point-to-point microwave transmission)
such as microwave backhaul, and the associated site. A building, water
tower, electrical transmission tower, utility pole, light pole, traffic
signal pole, flag pole or other similar structure designed and constructed
for a sole or primary purpose other than supporting any Federal Communications
Commission-licensed or authorized antennas and their associated facilities,
as well as a Ft. Worth Attachment, shall not be considered a tower.
TOWER-BASED WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES (TOWER-BASED
WCF)
Wireless communications facilities that include the installation
of a new tower to support the transmission equipment. A WCF that requires
the replacement of an existing structure (i.e., building, water tower,
utility pole, light pole, traffic signal pole, flag pole or other
similar structure) to support the weight of a WCF is not considered
a new tower-based WCF.
TRACT
An area of land which may comprise the entire area or subpart
of a parcel. Individual "tracts" within a parcel of land shall not
be constituted separate lots for the purpose of construction, permitting,
or for the purposes of this chapter. Such tracts contained within
parcels shall be considered descriptive only.
TRANSMISSION EQUIPMENT
Equipment that facilitates transmission for any Federal Communications
Commission-licensed or authorized wireless communications service,
including, but not limited to, radio transceivers, antennas, coaxial
or fiber-optic cable, and regular and backup power supply. The term
includes equipment associated with wireless communications services
including, but not limited to, private, broadcast, and public safety
services, as well as unlicensed wireless services and fixed wireless
services such as a microwave backhaul.
TREATMENT CENTER
An establishment, other than a prison or a hospital, providing
housing for three or more unrelated persons who need specialized housing,
treatment and/or counseling because of:
A.
Criminal rehabilitation, such as a criminal halfway house;
B.
Current addiction to alcohol or a controlled substance that
was used in an illegal manner; and/or
C.
A type of mental illness or other behavior that causes a person
to be a threat to the physical safety of others.
TRUCK STOP/TRAVEL CENTER
A facility, usually at the side of a major highway, where
truck drivers and other travelers stop for fuel, often including a
restaurant, sleeping and showering rooms, and a store selling basic
items.
UNIFORM CONSTRUCTION CODE (UCC)
The statewide building code adopted by the Pennsylvania General
Assembly in 1999 applicable to new construction in all municipalities,
whether administered by the municipality, a third party or the Pennsylvania
Department of Labor and Industry; applicable to residential and commercial
buildings, the code adopted the International Residential Code (IRC)
and the International Building Code (IBC), by reference, as the construction
standard applicable with the commonwealth floodplain construction.
For coordination purposes, references to the above are made specifically
to various sections of the IRC and the IBC.
USE
The specific purpose or activity for which land and/or structures
are designed, arranged, or intended, occupied, and/or maintained.
USE, ACCESSORY
A use customarily incidental and subordinate to the principal
use or the principal structure and located on the same lot with such
principal use or principal structure. If no principal use or principal
structure exists on a lot with an accessory use, then such accessory
use shall only be considered a principal use.
USE, PRINCIPAL
The main, primary, or predominant use of any lot, tract,
parcel of land or structure.
USE, TEMPORARY
A use established for a limited duration with the intent
to discontinue such use upon the expiration of the time period.
VARIANCE
Relief granted pursuant to the provisions of Articles VI
and IX of the MPC.
VETERINARIAN
A qualified professional trained in the care and treatment
of animals.
VETERINARY OFFICE
A personal service establishment primarily involving the
treatment, by a veterinarian, of small animals and household pets.
No outdoor keeping or boarding of animals shall be permitted.
WALL
Any freestanding and uninhabitable structure principally
constructed of masonry, concrete, stone, cinder block or similar materials
either, singularly, or in combination to provide screening or divide
one property from another property or public street right-of-way;
enclosing an area; helping assure privacy or protection; and/or define
or mark the property or lot line(s).
WAREHOUSE/DISTRIBUTION CENTER
A building or group of buildings primarily used for the indoor
storage, transfer and distribution of products and materials, but
not including retail uses or a truck or motor freight terminal, unless
such uses are specifically permitted in that zoning district.
WCF ON EXISTING STRUCTURE
Wireless communications facilities located on existing structures
such as, but not limited to, buildings, water towers, electrical transmission
towers, utility poles, light poles, traffic signal poles, flag poles
and other similar structures that do not require the installation
of a new tower. This term includes the replacement of an existing
structure with a similar structure that is required to support the
weight of the proposed WCF.
WETLAND
Those areas that are inundated or saturated by surface or
ground water at a frequency and duration sufficient to support, and
that under normal circumstances do support, a prevalence of vegetation
typically adapted for life in saturated soil conditions, including
swamps, marshes, bogs, fens, and similar areas. The term includes
but is not limited to wetland areas listed in the State Water Plan,
the United States Forest Service Wetlands Inventory of Pennsylvania,
the Pennsylvania Coastal Zone Management Plan and a wetland area designated
by a river basin commission. This definition is used by the United
States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) and the United States
Army Corps of Engineers (USACOE).
WIND ENERGY SYSTEM, SMALL
A wind energy conversion system consisting of a wind turbine,
a tower, and associated control or conversion electronics, and which
has a rated capacity of not more than 100 kW, and is intended to primarily
reduce on-site consumption of utility power.
WIND TURBINE
A device that converts wind energy into electricity through
the use of a wind turbine generator, and includes the nacelle, rotor,
tower and pad transformer, if any.
WIND TURBINE TOWER
The vertical component of a wind energy conversion system
that elevates the wind turbine generator and attached blades above
the ground.
WINDMILL
A device that runs on the energy generated by a wheel of
adjustable blades or slats rotated by the wind.
WIRELESS
Transmissions through the airwaves including, but not limited
to, infrared line of sight, cellular, personal communications service
(PCS), microwave, satellite, or radio signals.
WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FACILITY (WCF)
The set of equipment and network components including antennas,
transmitters, receivers, base stations, cabling and accessory equipment,
used to provide wireless data and telecommunication services. The
term shall not include the wireless support structure.
WIRELESS SUPPORT STRUCTURE
A freestanding structure, such as a guyed or self-supporting
monopole or tower, electrical transmission tower, water tower or other
structure not classified as a wireless support structure, including
but not limited to buildings, light poles, utility poles, traffic
signals and other similar structures that could support the placement
or installation of wireless telecommunications facilities if approved
by the municipality.
YARD
An open space on the same lot with a structure, or a group
of structures, which lies between the structure, or a group of structures,
and a lot line and which is unoccupied and unobstructed from the ground
upward.
Figure 2.14 Typical Setbacks and Yards - Interior Lots
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Figure 2.15 Typical Setbacks and Yards - Corner Lots
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YARD, FRONT
The yard area extending across the full width of the lot
and contained between the building line of the principal structure
and the front lot line or street line, excluding alleys, measured
perpendicular to the building line of said structure at the closest
point to the front lot line. Corner lots shall have two front yards.
See Figure 2.14, Typical Setbacks and Yards - Interior Lots, and Figure
2.15, Typical Setbacks and Yards - Corner Lots.
YARD, REAR
The yard area extending across the full width of the lot
and contained between the building line of the principal structure
and the rear lot line, which may include street lines created by alleys,
measured perpendicular to the building line of said structure at the
closest point to the rear lot line. Corner lots shall have one rear
yard, extending from the applicable front yard to the side lot line
as well as from the rear lot line to the side yard. See Figure 2.14,
Typical Setbacks and Yards - Interior Lots, and Figure 2.15, Typical
Setbacks and Yards - Corner Lots.
YARD, SIDE
The yard area(s) extending from the front yard to the rear
yard and contained between the building line of the principal structure
and any side lot line(s), measured perpendicular to the building line
of said structure at the closest point to the nearest side lot line.
Corner lots shall have one side yard. See Figure 2.14, Typical Setbacks
and Yards - Interior Lots, and Figure 2.15, Typical Setbacks and Yards
- Corner Lots.
ZONING DISTRICT
A portion of the territory of the Borough designated in this
chapter text and delineated on the Zoning Map, within which certain
uniform regulations and requirements or various combinations thereof
apply under the provisions of this chapter.
ZONING MAP
The map setting forth the boundaries of the zoning districts of the Mountville Borough which shall be part of this chapter and shown on the Official Zoning Map listed in Part
3 of this chapter.
ZONING OFFICER
The administrative officer appointed by the Mountville Borough
Council to administer this chapter and issue zoning permits.
ZONING PERMIT
A document signed by a zoning officer, as required in this
chapter, as a condition precedent to the commencement of a use, or
the erection, construction, reconstruction, restoration, alteration,
conversion or installation of a structure, that acknowledges that
such use and/or structure complies with the provisions of this chapter
or authorized variance therefrom. See "building permit."