[Ord. 2008-1, 6/9/2008]
It is the intent of this Article to provide special controls
and regulations for particular uses that may be permitted by right,
or by special exception, or by conditional use within the various
zoning districts established in this Chapter. Special exceptions and
conditional uses are deemed to be permitted uses in their respective
districts, subject to the satisfaction of the requirements and standards
set forth in this Article, in addition to all other requirements of
this Chapter. All such uses are hereby declared to possess characteristics
of such unique and special forms that each specific use shall be considered
as an individual case. The Zoning Hearing Board may grant approval
of a special exception provided that the applicant complies with the
standards for special exceptions set forth in this Article and demonstrates
that the proposed special exception shall not be detrimental to the
health, safety, and welfare of the neighborhood. Similarly, the Borough
Council may grant approval of a conditional use under applicable regulations.
The burden of proof shall rest with the applicant. In granting a special
exception or conditional use, the Zoning Hearing Board or Borough
Council, as appropriate, may attach such reasonable conditions and
safeguards in addition to those expressed in this Chapter, as it may
deem necessary to implement the purposes of this Chapter.
[Ord. 2008-1, 6/9/2008]
The procedure for consideration of a special exception or conditional
use shall follow the procedure for review and hearings as stated in
Article 30 of this Chapter.
[Ord. 2008-1, 6/9/2008]
In addition to those items required by §§
14-2603 and
14-2604 (if applicable), each of the following land uses contains criteria that shall be addressed by the applicant and reviewed by the Zoning Officer, when permitted by right, or by the Zoning Hearing Board, when permitted by special exception, or by the Borough Council, when permitted by conditional use. Deviation from the expressed criteria for specific uses shall require the granting of a variance from the Zoning Hearing Board.
[Ord. 2008-1, 6/9/2008]
Unless otherwise specified herein, all gasoline pumps, tanks, and all other vehicle service equipment shall be located not less than 35 feet from any lot line and/or road right-of-way and located such that vehicles stopped for service will not extend over the property line. Furthermore, the use and storage of all flammable and combustible liquids shall comply with the requirements set forth by the Fire Marshall Division of the Pennsylvania State Police (based on Pa.Code, Chapters
11 and
13).