[Ord. 3/13/1995]
This Chapter shall be known and be cited as the “Wolf
Township Zoning Ordinance of 1995.”
[Ord. 3/13/1995; as amended by Ord. 2013-01, 6/10/2013; and by Ord. 2016-05, 11/14/2016]
1. This Chapter
provides a legal basis and framework for future development in Wolf
Township. Its provisions were guided by the policy recommendations
set forth in the Township’s Background Report and Goals and
Objectives Study, dated March 1994, and endorsed by resolution of
the Township Board of Supervisors on March 14, 1994. Amendments to
the original document have been included based on the Comprehensive
Plan for the Muncy Creek Planning Area adopted December 20, 2004,
or the most recent revision thereof. The following list of goal statements
represents the Township’s legislative findings with respect
to land use; density of population; the need for housing, commerce
and industry; the location and function of streets and other community
facilities and utilities; the need for preserving agricultural land
and protecting natural resources, and other factors which the Board
believes relevant in guiding the future development of the Township.
A. Development
densities and locations should be controlled in order to prevent overcrowding
of certain areas of the Township and to help maintain the character
of the community's different segments. The peaceful, semi-rural environment
and scenic qualities of the Township should be preserved for future
generations.
B. Land
use policies and regulations should encourage development to locate
in the best-suited areas of the Township. Development should be required
to respect the physical capabilities and limitations of the area and
its environment.
C. Township
land use policies and regulations should respect current Township
residents and property owners and avoid creating economic hardship
or inequities for them as development occurs.
D. Environmental
hazard areas (including wetlands, floodplains, poor soil areas, etc.)
and fragile resource areas (including aquifer recharge areas) should
be utilized only in ways which will not create nor increase problems
for the Township, its residents, or surrounding municipalities.
E. Agricultural
activities within the Township should be encouraged to continue where
possible. Prime farmland should be preserved for agricultural use
and agricultural production should be recognized as a viable, necessary
economic activity.
F. Suitable,
safe residential environments should be maintained and a variety of
housing types and styles should be available for Township residents
of all ages, family size, and income levels.
G. Adequate,
accessible public facilities, services, and utilities should be provided
for all Township residents at a reasonable cost.
H. An adequate,
safe transportation network should be provided and maintained throughout
the Township. New developments should be located and designed to maintain
the integrity of the existing street system and minimize potential
safety hazards for all users.
I. Commercial,
industrial, institutional, and other nonresidential uses and activities
should be maintained, promoted and encouraged to locate in the Township
as a means of providing local employment opportunities. These uses
should, however, be situated only in areas designated for such activities
to avoid creating conflicts between noncompatible land uses.
J. The Township
and region’s heritage should be understood, respected and protected
by all Township policies and initiatives.
K. Local
and regional planning efforts and public sector expenditures should
be coordinated to help maximize the effectiveness of such investments,
to provide for orderly growth and development, and to foster pleasant,
safe living environments throughout the area.
[Ord. 3/13/1995]
This Chapter is not intended to create nor assume liability
on the part of Wolf Township or any officer or employee thereof for
any fire, flood, or other damage that may result from reliance on
this Chapter or from any administrative decisions lawfully made thereunder.
These regulations shall not guarantee a specific level of protection
for any construction. The applicant shall in all cases rely on accepted
engineering methods or building practices when designing or constructing
structures approved pursuant to these regulations.