[Ord. 3/13/1995; as amended by Ord. 2011-01, 1/3/2011; and by Ord. 2016-05, 11/14/2016]
For the purpose of implementing the objectives of this Chapter,
Wolf Township is hereby divided into the following zoning districts:
A-R
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A-R Agricultural-Rural District
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R-S
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Residential-Suburban District
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R-U
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Residential-Urban District
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C
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General Commercial District
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I
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Industrial District
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FF and FP
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Flood Fringe and General Floodplain District (Overlying District)
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FW
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Floodway District
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[Ord. 3/13/1995; as amended by Ord. 2004-1, 3/8/2004; by Ord. 2011-01, 1/3/2011; and by Ord. 2016-05, 11/14/2016]
1. A-R Agricultural-Rural
District. The purpose of this district is to preserve and protect
the rural and semi-rural open space and farming characteristics of
the Township. Land cultivation and agricultural production are encouraged,
as is the maintenance of the area’s rural and semi-rural countryside
qualities and character. The intent of such designation is to permit
those lands best suited for agriculture (including pasture, grazing
lands and wooded tracts) to be utilized for that purpose and to discourage
incompatible land uses from encroaching into these areas. All types
of agricultural activities, including agribusinesses, and land conservation
uses, including woodland preservation or natural resource conservation,
are provided for. Low density residential uses are permitted at a
density which is intended to help preserve the quality of life experienced
in these areas of the Township.
2. R-S Residential-Suburban
District. This district is designed to provide an area within the
Township where low to moderate density, single-family residential
development can be situated and a safe, family home environment can
be promoted. Areas set aside for this zone include sections of the
Township where this type of development already exists and areas where
further development of this nature could be located without creating
conflicts with noncompatible land uses. Lot sizes in this district
are based upon the need to safeguard the health of the residents and
therefore require sufficient space be provided for the placement of
on-site water facilities and sub-surface sewage disposal systems where
such are necessary. Compatible public and semi-public uses, such as
schools, churches, and recreational facilities are provided for in
this zone, while commercial activities or other uses which would interfere
with the district’s purpose are discouraged.
3. R-U Residential-Urban
District. It is the intent of this zone to set aside areas where moderate
to high density residential development can be situated in the Township,
along with associated institutional, recreational, and compatible
neighborhood commercial uses. This district includes the urban or
more highly developed areas of the Township adjacent or in close proximity
to Hughesville Borough and seeks to protect and enhance, to the greatest
extent possible, the past and present residential and nonresidential
investments that have occurred in this area. Public sewer and/or water
supplies are available throughout this area or could be extended with
little difficulty.
4. C General
Commercial District. This commercial district is established to accommodate
retail and wholesale business activities and other nonresidential
uses serving both Township residents and a broader regional market.
The regulations governing this district permit the development of
a wide range of shopping, service and other commercial activities,
but require adequate off-street parking and loading areas to be provided.
Regulations also ensure sufficient arrangements are made to safely
accommodate the anticipated volumes of traffic entering and exiting
each site and assure the efficient movement of people and goods to
and from the Township.
5. I Industrial
District. The purpose of this zone is to encourage the continuity
and expansion of existing light industrial or manufacturing operations
and to promote new industrial investment in the Township. The regulations
governing the zone prohibit any new use which would substantially
interfere with this intent. Areas identified for the Industrial District
were chosen in an attempt to maximize existing facilities, public
utilities and services, and to minimize the negative effects which
might be caused by such operations. Reasonable standards are included
to address air pollution, noise, glare, heat and potential fire or
safety hazards or concerns. And, still other requirements insure that
adequate buffer yards, planting strips and/or screenings are provided
between the uses in this zone and other adjoining zoning districts.
6. FF and
FP Flood Fringe and General Floodplain District (Overlying District).
The intent of these districts is to prevent the loss of property and
life; the creation of health and safety hazards; the disruption of
commercial and governmental services; and the extraordinary and unnecessary
expenditure of public funds for flood protection and relief. To achieve
this end, permitted uses must be floodproofed against flood damage.
(See Part 9.) In these floodplain areas, development and/or the use
of land shall be permitted in accordance with the regulations of the
underlying district, provided that all such uses, activities, and/or
development shall be undertaken in strict compliance with the floodproofing
and related requirements of this and all other Township codes and
ordinances.
7. FW Floodway
District. The purpose of this district is to prevent the loss of property
and life; the creation of health and safety hazards; the disruption
of commercial and governmental services; and the extraordinary and
unnecessary expenditure of public funds for flood protection and relief.
To achieve this end, only those uses which will not cause an increase
in flood heights, velocities, or frequencies will be permitted. (See
Part 9.) In addition, in the Floodway District, no development shall
be permitted except where the effects of such development on flood
heights is fully offset by accompanying stream improvements which
have been approved by all appropriate local and/or State authorities
and notification of such has been given to Federal Flood Insurance
authorities and the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic
Development.
[Ord. 3/13/1995]
The delineation of any boundary of the floodplain districts may be revised by the Township Supervisors in accordance with the amendment procedure outlined in §
27-1401 of this Chapter where natural or man-made changes have occurred and more detailed studies have been conducted by a qualified agency or individual, such as the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. No change in any floodplain boundary shall be made unless the Township has sought and obtained approval for said change as per Federal Flood Insurance regulations.