[Added 10-20-2022 by Ord.
No. 2022-13; 11-10-2022 by Ord. No. 2022-17; 3-16-2017 by Ord. No. 2017-01; 3-16-2017 by Ord. No. 2017-03l; amended 8-18-2016 by Ord. No. 2016-03]
The following specific definitions apply in this chapter:
ALTERATIONS
As applied to a building or structure, a change or rearrangement
in the structural parts, or an enlargement or diminution, whether
by extending on any side or by increasing in height, the moving from
one location or position to another, or any change in use from one
classification to another.
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."
BASEMENT
A story partly under ground, but having 1/2 or more of its
height (measured from the floor to ceiling) above the average finished
grade level of the adjoining ground. A basement shall be counted as
a story for the purposes of height measurement or for the determination
of square footage or floor area only if the vertical distance between
the ceiling and the average level of the adjoining ground is more
than six feet, or it is used for business or dwelling purposes.
BOARDER, ROOMER, or LODGER
A person occupying any room or group of rooms forming a single,
habitable unit used or intended to be used for living and sleeping,
but not for cooking or eating purposes, and paying compensation for
such room or rooms by prearrangement for a week or more at a time
to an owner or operator. Any person occupying such room or rooms and
paying such compensation without prearrangement for less than a week
at a time shall be classified for purposes of this chapter not as
a roomer, boarder, or lodger but as a guest of a commercial lodging
establishment (motel, hotel, inn, guesthouse).
BUFFER
A strip of required yard space adjacent to a use or facility
within a property, or to the boundary of a property or district, on
which is located a visual barrier of sufficient height and density
to appropriately screen the property or use.
BUILDING
A structure having a roof which is used or intended to be
used for the shelter or enclosure of persons, animals, or property.
The word "building" shall include any part thereof.
B.
SEMIDETACHED
A building which has only one party wall in common with an
adjacent building.
C.
ATTACHED
A building which has two party walls in common with adjacent
buildings.
D.
BUILDING OR STRUCTURE, ACCESSORY
A building or structure located on the same lot as a principal
building and clearly incidental and subordinate to the principal building.
Any portion of a principal building devoted or intended to be devoted
to an accessory use is not an accessory building.
E.
BUILDING, PRINCIPAL
A building in which is conducted; or is intended to be conducted,
the principal use of the lot on which it is located.
BUILDING AREA
The total of the areas taken on a horizontal plane at the
main grade level of the principal building and all accessory buildings
exclusive of uncovered porches, terraces and steps and measured from
the exterior of outside walls.
BUILDING ENVELOPE
The area of a lot that has no development restrictions. The building envelope shall not include the area of any required setbacks (except for driveways which would cross yards), buffer yards, natural features with a 100% protection standard and the portion of those natural features that may not be developed or intruded upon as specified in §§
205-107B and
205-108 of this chapter.
BUILDING HEIGHT
The vertical distance of a building or structure measured
from the mean level of the ground abutting the building or structure
to the highest point of the roof or the structure.
BUILDING SETBACK LINE
A.
FRONT
A line parallel to a street line at a distance therefrom
equal to the depth of the minimum front yard requirement.
B.
SIDE
A line parallel to the side lot line at a distance therefrom
equal to the depth of the minimum side yard requirement.
C.
REAR
A line parallel to the rear lot line at a distance therefrom
equal to the depth of the minimum rear yard requirement.
BUILDING SPACING
The minimum distance between buildings. The building spacing
shall be measured from outermost wall or projection, excluding bay
windows, chimneys, flues, columns, ornamental features, cornices,
and gutters, provided that these exceptions do not encroach more than
two feet.
CARTWAY
The hard or paved surface portion of any street, or that
portion of a street customarily used by vehicles in the regular course
of travel over the street.
CELLAR
A story partly underground and having more than one-half
of its height (measured from floor to ceiling) below the average finished
grade level of the adjoining ground. A cellar is not counted as a
story for the purposes of height measurement or the determination
of square footage or floor area unless the cellar is used for dwelling,
office, or business purposes.
CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY
A certificate stating that all work indicated on a building
permit has been completed in compliance with Township regulations.
CONDITIONAL USE
A use permitted by Council in accordance with specific standards set forth in §
205-178 of this chapter and pursuant to the provisions of Article
VI of the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code, Act 247 of 1968, as amended.
CONDOMINIUM
Real estate, portions of which are designated for separate
ownership and the remainder of which is designated for common ownership
solely by the owners of those portions. Real estate is not a condominium
unless the undivided interests in the common elements are vested in
the unit owners. A condominium is a unit with all of the following
characteristics:
A.
The unit may be any permitted land use. A condominium is an
ownership arrangement, not a land use.
B.
All or a portion of the exterior open space and any community interior spaces are owned and maintained in accordance with the Pennsylvania Uniform Condominium Act, 68 Pa.C.S.A. § 3101, et seq., and in accordance with the provisions for open space, roads, or other development features as specified in this chapter and Chapter
177, Subdivision and Land Development.
DECISION
Final adjudication of any board or other body granted jurisdiction
under this chapter or the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code
(Act 247, as amended) to do so, either by reason of the grant of exclusive
jurisdiction or by reason of appeals from determinations. All decisions
shall be appealable to the Court of Common Pleas of the county and
judicial district wherein the Township lies.
DENSITY
A measure of the number of dwelling units per acre calculated
by dividing the number of dwelling units by the base site area.
DETERMINATION
A.
Final action by an officer, body or agency charged with the
administration of any land use ordinance or applications thereunder,
except the following:
(1)
Bristol Township Council;
(2)
The Zoning Hearing Board;
(3)
The planning agency, only if and to the extent the planning agency is charged with final decision on preliminary or final plans under Chapter
177, Subdivision and Land Development.
B.
Determinations shall be appealable only to the board designated
as having jurisdiction for such appeal.
DEVELOPMENT
Any man-made change improved or unimproved real estate, including
but not limited to buildings or other structures, mining, dredging,
filling, grading, paving, excavation or drilling operations.
DRIVE-THROUGH
Any vehicle-related commercial facility in which a service
is provided, or goods, food or beverage are sold to the operator of,
or passengers in, a motor vehicle without the necessity of the operator
or passengers disembarking from the vehicle.
DRIVEWAY
A minor vehicular way providing access between a street and
parking area or garage within a lot or property.
DWELLING
A building containing one or more dwelling units designed
or used exclusively as living quarters, excluding a hotel, motel,
inn, rooming house, tourist home, institutional home and the like,
but including the following:
A.
SINGLE-FAMILY DETACHED DWELLING
A dwelling having only one dwelling unit from ground to roof,
designed and occupied exclusively as a residence for one family, having
independent outside access and having yards on all sides, including
a manufactured home or mobile home.
B.
TWO-FAMILY DWELLING (TWIN OR DUPLEX DWELLING)
A structure containing two dwelling units, each of which
is totally separated from the other by a solid wall extending from
ground to roof or a solid ceiling and floor extending from exterior
wall to exterior wall, except for a common stairwell.
C.
SINGLE-FAMILY ATTACHED DWELLING (TOWNHOUSE DWELLING)
A dwelling designed and occupied exclusively as a residence
for one family, having independent outside access attached to but
separated from adjoining dwellings by not more than two party walls
and not a two-family dwelling.
D.
MULTIPLE-FAMILY DWELLING
A dwelling having three or more dwelling units that are completely
separated by party walls but share outside access.
DWELLING UNIT
A room or series of connected rooms containing living, cooking,
sleeping, and sanitary facilities for one family. The dwelling unit
shall be self-contained and shall not have common hallways passing
through another dwelling unit nor shall there be shared facilities
with another housekeeping unit.
E-CIGARETTES
Any electronically actuated device or inhaler meant to simulate
cigarette smoking that uses a heating element to vaporize a liquid
solution, popularly referred to as "juice," and that causes the user
to exhale any smoke, vapor, or substance other than that produced
by unenhanced human exhalation. The juice used in e-cigarettes typically
contains nicotine, and for this reason, e-cigarettes and their juice
can be classified as both tobacco products and tobacco paraphernalia.
EASEMENT
A grant of the specified use of a parcel of land by the property
owner to the public, a corporation, or a person.
ELECTRICAL SUBSTATION
An assemblage of equipment for purposes other than generation
or utilization through which electric energy in bulk is passed for
the purposes of switching or modifying its characteristics to meet
the needs of the general public, provided that in residence districts
an electric substation shall not include rotating equipment, storage
of materials, trucks or repair facilities, or housing or repair crews.
EMPLOYEE
A person who is employed or is engaged in gainful activity.
This term is utilized in the parking standards of this chapter as
a measure of the number of parking spaces required. It shall refer
to the maximum number of employees on duty at any time, at a place
of business, whether the employees are fullor part-time. If shifts
are involved in which two shifts overlap, it refers to the total of
both shifts.
ENGINEER
A registered professional engineer licensed as such in the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
ESTABLISHMENT
An economic unit, generally at a single physical location,
where business is conducted or services or industrial operations performed.
EXPLOSIVE
Any chemical compound or other substance intended for the
purpose of producing an explosion or which contains oxidizing or combustible
units or other ingredients in such proportions or quantities that
ignition by fire, by friction, by concussion, by percussion, by induction
or by detonation may produce an explosion capable of causing injury
to persons or damage to property.
FAMILY
A group of individuals related by blood, marriage, adoption
or guardianship living together as a single housekeeping unit with
single cooking facilities; or a group of not less than six persons
who need not be so related who are living together in a single dwelling
and maintaining a common household with single cooking facilities,
including occupants that are mentally or physically handicapped persons,
as defined in Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968, as amended
by the Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988. These uses shall be distinguished
from a group of individuals occupying a boardinghouse, club, fraternity,
motel or inn.
FARM BUILDING
Any building used for storing agricultural equipment or farm
produce, housing livestock or poultry and processing dairy products.
The term "farm building" shall not include dwellings.
FENCE
A barrier or partition having any combination of posts, wire,
lumber, stone, brick, or similar materials in which the principal
dimensions are height and length and which does not support and is
not attached to a ceiling or roof.
FLOOR AREA
The sum of the areas of the floors of a building or structure,
including areas used for human occupancy or required for the conduct
of the business or use, and basements, attics, and penthouses, as
measured from the exterior faces of the walls. It does not include
cellars, unenclosed porches, attics not used for human occupancy,
nor any floor space in an accessory building nor in the main building
intended or designed for the parking of motor vehicles in order to
meet the parking requirements of this chapter, nor any such floor
space intended and designed for accessory heating and ventilating
equipment.
FLOOR AREA RATIO
The ratio of the floor area to the lot area, as determined
by dividing the floor area by the lot area.
GARAGE
A.
GARAGE, PRIVATE or CARPORT
A structure which is accessory to, attached to, or part of
a dwelling unit which is used for the temporary storage of one or
more vehicles owned and operated by the residents thereof.
B.
GARAGE, PUBLIC
A deck, building, or structure, a separate commercial enterprise
available to the general public, other than a private garage, one
or more stories in height, used for the temporary storage of motor
vehicles.
HAZARDOUS WASTE
Garbage, refuse, or sludge from an industrial or other wastewater
treatment plant; sludge from a water supply treatment plant or air
pollution control facility; and other discarded material, including
solid, liquid, semisolid or contained gaseous material resulting from
municipal, commercial, industrial, institutional, mining, or agricultural
operations, and from community activities; or a combination of the
above, which because of its quantity, concentration or physical, chemical
or infectious characteristics may do one of the following:
A.
Cause or significantly contribute to an increase in mortality
or increase in morbidity in either an individual or the total population.
B.
Pose a substantial present or potential hazard to human health
or the environment when improperly treated, stored, transported, disposed
of or otherwise managed.
HEARING
An administrative proceeding conducted by Township Council
or the Zoning Hearing Board pursuant to this chapter.
HOME OCCUPATION
An activity for gain customarily carried on in a dwelling,
or in a building or structure accessory to a dwelling, clearly incidental
and secondary to the use of the dwelling for residential purposes.
HOOKAH BAR/LOUNGE
Any establishment that is dedicated, in whole or in part,
to the smoking of a water pipe with a smoke chamber, a bowl, a pipe
and a hose, commonly referred to as a "hookah," and also known as
a narghile, argileh, shisha, hubble-bubble, and goza, or any similar
device.
HYDRIC SOILS
A soil that is saturated, flooded, or ponded long enough
during the growing season to develop anaerobic conditions that favor
the growth and regeneration of wetlands vegetation. Wetlands vegetation
are those plant species that have adapted to the saturated soils and
periodic inundations occurring in wetlands. The following soils, classified
in the Soils Survey of Bucks and Philadelphia Counties, Pennsylvania,
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Soils Conservation Service, July 1975,
are hydric soils:
A.
Bowmansville silt loam (Bo).
B.
Doylestown silt loam (DoA).
C.
Fallsington silt loam (Fa).
E.
Towhee silt loam (ToA, ToB).
F.
Towhee extremely stony silt loam (TwA, TwB).
IMPERVIOUS SURFACE
Surfaces which do not absorb water including all buildings
and paved or hard surfaces. In addition, other areas determined by
the Township Engineer to be impervious within the meaning of this
definition shall also be classified as impervious.
IMPERVIOUS SURFACE RATIO
A measure of the intensity of use of a piece of land. It
is measured by dividing the total area of all impervious surfaces
within the site by the net buildable site area.
IMPROVEMENT
Any alteration of a lot, tract, or parcel of land or any
structure thereon which requires the issuance of a building permit
and which is designed to accommodate a new use category or a change
from one use category to another use category under this chapter or
to accommodate a change within a single use category where that change
results in the application of a new or more stringent zoning ordinance
requirement.
LAKE
A permanent body of water, naturally occurring or man-made,
covering an area of two or more acres.
LAKE SHORELINE
The landside edge of lakes from established shoreline to
an upland boundary. Lake shorelines shall be measured 100 feet from
the spillway crest elevation.
LOT
A parcel of land, used or set aside and available for use
as the site of one or more buildings and any buildings accessory thereto
or for any other purpose, in one ownership and not divided by a street,
nor including any land within the right-of-way of a public or private
street upon which said lot abuts, even if the ownership to such right-of-way
is in the owner of the lot. A lot for the purpose of this chapter
may or may not coincide with a lot of record.
LOT AREA
The area contained within the property lines on the lot excluding
any area within an existing or designated future street right-of-way.
LOT DEPTH
The mean distance from the street line of the lot to its
opposite rear line, measured in the general direction of the side
lines of the lot.
LOT LINE, FRONT
Ordinarily the street line except in the circumstance where
a lot is bounded by streets on more than one side, in which case all
street lines would be regarded as the front lot lines.
LOT LINE, REAR
A lot line which is opposite and most distant from the front
lot line. If the rear lot line is less than 20 feet in length, or
if the lot forms a point at the rear, the rear lot line shall be deemed
to be a line 20 feet in length within the lot, between the side lot
lines, parallel to and at the maximum distance from the front lot
line. For a corner lot, of the two lot lines opposite the front lot
lines, that which is most distant will be the rear lot line.
LOT LINE, SIDE
Any lot line that is not a front lot line or a rear lot line.
LOT, THROUGH
An interior lot having frontage on two parallel or approximately
parallel streets. Can also be referred to as a "double frontage lot."
LOT WIDTH
The distance measured between the side lot lines at the minimum
building setback line as defined in the definition of "building setback
line." In a case where there is only one side lot line, lot width
shall be measured between such side lot line and the opposite rear
lot line or street line.
LOT, CORNER
A lot on the junction of and abutting two or more streets
where the interior angle of the intersection does not exceed 135°.
LOT, DOUBLE FRONTAGE
A lot extending between and having frontage on a major thoroughfare
and a local street, and with vehicular access solely from the latter.
LOT, LANE
A parcel of land which does not have the required minimum
lot width at the minimum front yard line but which attains the minimum
lot width required at a distance from the right-of-way line greater
than the minimum front yard setback. The lot has direct access to
a public street through a narrow strip of land which is part of the
same lot. The lot lines of the narrow portion of the lot (the lane)
are parallel or nearly parallel.
MANUFACTURED HOUSING
A dwelling manufactured under the authority of 42 U.S.C.
§ 540 of the National Manufactured Home Construction and Safety
Standards Act, is transportable in one or more sections, is built
on a permanent chassis and is used as a place of human habitation,
but is not constructed with a permanent hitch other than for the purpose
of delivery to a permanent site and which does not have wheels or
axles permanently attached to its body or frame.
MEDIATION
A voluntary negotiating process in which parties in a dispute
mutually select a neutral mediator to assist them in jointly exploring
and settling their differences, culminating in a written agreement
which the parties themselves create and consider acceptable.
MEDICAL MARIJUANA
Marijuana for certified medical use as set forth in the Medical
Marijuana Act.
MEDICAL MARIJUANA DISPENSARY
A person, including a natural person, corporation, partnership,
association, trust, or other entity, or any combination thereof, which
holds a permit issued by the Department of Health to dispense medical
marijuana. The term does not include a health care medical marijuana
organization under Chapter 19 of the Medical Marijuana Act.
MEDICAL MARIJUANA GROWER/PROCESSOR
A person, including a natural person, corporation, partnership,
association, trust, or other entity, or any combination thereof, which
holds a permit from the Department of Health under the Medical Marijuana
Act to grow and process medical marijuana. The term does not include
a health care medical marijuana organization under Chapter 19 of the
Medical Marijuana Act.
MEDICAL MARIJUANA ORGANIZATION
A medical marijuana dispensary or a medical marijuana grower/processor.
The term does not include a health care medical marijuana organization
under Chapter 19 of the Medical Marijuana Act.
MOBILE 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 HOME LOT
A parcel of land in a mobile home park, improved with the
necessary utility connections and other appurtenances necessary for
the erection thereon of a mobile home.
MOBILE HOME PARK
A parcel or contiguous parcels of land which has been so
designated and improved that it contains two or more mobile home lots
for the placement thereon of mobile homes.
MODULAR HOME
A dwelling unit erected on a foundation and made of one or
more sections built in a factory. The completed unit must meet the
Building Code which is in effect and is considered to be real property.
MUNICIPAL ENGINEER
A professional engineer licensed as such in the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania, duly appointed as the Engineer for Bristol Township.
MUNICIPAL WASTE
Any garbage, refuse, industrial lunchroom or office waste
and other material, including solid, liquid, semisolid or contained
gaseous material, resulting from operation of residential, municipal,
commercial or institutional establishments and from community activities
and any sludge not meeting the definition of residual or hazardous
waste in the Solid Waste Management Act from a municipal, commercial or institutional water supply
treatment plant, wastewater treatment plant or air pollution control
facility. The term does not include source-separated recyclable materials.
NONCONFORMING LOT
A lot the area or dimensions of which was lawful prior to
the adoption or amendment of this chapter, but which fails to conform
to the requirements of the zoning district in which it is located
by reason of such adoption or amendment.
NONCONFORMING STRUCTURE
A structure or part of a structure which does not comply
with the applicable area, setback, yard, building height, location,
size, impervious surface and/or other dimensional requirements of
this chapter or amendment heretofore or hereafter enacted where such
structure lawfully existed prior to the enactment of this chapter
or amendment. 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 this chapter 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.
OPEN SPACE, COMMON
An area of land or of water, or a combination of land and
water, within a development site designed and intended for the use
or enjoyment of residents of the development, not including streets,
off-street parking areas, areas set aside for public facilities, private
yards, and stormwater management facilities.
OPEN SPACE RATIO
A measurement of the intensity of land use. It is arrived
at by dividing the total amount of open space within the site by the
base site area.
PARKING LOT
A portion of a lot area designed for the primary use of the
temporary storage of more than one vehicle.
PARKING SPACE
An off-street area on a lot with an all-weather surface available
for the storage of one motor vehicle and having dimensions as required
by Section 509 in the Bristol Township Subdivision and Land Development
Ordinance, exclusive of passageways and driveways appurtenant thereto,
and having individual direct access to a street without moving another
vehicle.
PERMIT
An authorization issued by the Department of Health to a
medical marijuana organization to conduct activities under the Medical
Marijuana Act.
POND
A permanent body of water, naturally occurring or man-made,
covering an area of up to two acres.
POND SHORELINE
The landside edge of ponds from established shoreline to
an upland boundary. Pond shorelines shall be measured 100 feet from
the spillway crest elevation.
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 the Pennsylvania Municipalities
Planning Code, as amended.
PUBLIC MEETING
A forum held pursuant to notice under the Act of July 3,
1986 (P.L. 388, No. 84), known as the "Sunshine Act."
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.
REPORT
Any letter, review, memorandum, compilation or similar writing
made by any body, board, officer or consultant other than a solicitor
to any other body, board, officer or consultant for the purpose of
assisting the recipient of such report in the rendering of any decision
or determination. All reports shall be deemed recommendatory and advisory
only and shall not be binding upon their recipient, board, officer,
body or agency, nor shall any appeal lie therefrom. Any report used,
received or considered by the body, board, officer or agency rendering
a determination or decision shall be made available for inspection
to the applicant and all other parties to any proceeding upon request,
and copies thereof shall be provided at cost of production.
RESIDUAL WASTE
Any garbage, refuse, other discarded material or other raw
material, or reuse of metals, glass, paper, plastics, and other materials
which would otherwise be disposed or processed as municipal waste.
RIGHT-OF-WAY
Land set aside for use as a street or other means of travel,
or for use by a utility. The usage of the term "right-of-way" for
land plotting purposes in the Township shall mean that every right-of-way
hereafter established and shown on a final record plan is to be separate
and distinct from lots or parcels adjoining such right-of-way, and
not included with the dimensions or areas of such lots or parcels
when it is a dedicated street right-of-way.
RIGHT-OF-WAY, EXISTING
The legal right-of-way as established by the· commonwealth
or other appropriate governing authority and currently in existence.
RIGHT-OF-WAY, FUTURE OR ULTIMATE
A.
The right-of-way width deemed necessary to provide adequate
width for future improvements, as designated by Township ordinances.
B.
A right-of-way established to provide future access to or through
undeveloped land.
SEWAGE FACILITY
Any sanitary sewer, sewage system, sewage treatment works
or parts thereof designed, intended or constructed for the collection,
treatment and satisfactory disposal of sanitary waste and industrial
sewage.
SEWER
A.
PUBLIC SEWER
Any municipal or privately owned sewer system in which sewage
is collected from buildings from more than one lot and/or dwelling
unit and piped to an approved sewage disposal plant or central septic
tank disposal system. It may also be referred to as "off-lot" or "off-site"
sewer. This shall include capped sewers.
B.
PRIVATE SEWER
An on-lot approved disposal system generally providing for
disposal of effluent for only one building or a group of buildings
on a single lot.
SIGN
Any device, fixture, placard, or structure that uses any color, form, graphic, illumination, symbol, or writing to advertise, announce, or identify the purpose of a person or entity, or to communicate information of any kind to the public. For definitions and regulations of specific types of signs, see Article
XXIX of this chapter.
SINGLE AND SEPARATE OWNERSHIP
The ownership of a lot by one or more persons, partnerships
or corporations, which ownership is separate and distinct from that
of any adjoining lot.
SITE AREA
All land area within the site as defined in the deed. This
area shall be from an actual site survey rather than from a deed description.
SITE AREA, BASE
The area of the site remaining after subtracting land which
is not contiguous, land previously subdivided, and road and utility
rights-of-way from the site area.
SITE AREA, NET BUILDABLE
The area of the site which may be altered, disturbed or regraded for development purposes. The net buildable site area could contain buildings, roads, parking areas, sewage systems and stormwater management facilities. The net buildable site area would not contain required natural resource protection land, as calculated by §
205-107.
SITE CAPACITY
The maximum number of lots or dwelling units, the maximum impervious surfaces, the buildable portion of the site, and the minimum required open space as calculated under the provisions of §
205-107, Site capacity calculations.
SITE or TRACT
An area having specific boundaries and encompassing an existing
or proposed land development, subdivision, or residence.
SMOKE SHOP
Any premises having more than 250 square feet dedicated to
the delivery, display, distribution, furnishing, marketing, offering
and/or sale of cigarettes, cigars, e-cigarettes, chewing tobacco or
other tobacco products and paraphernalia.
SPECIAL EXCEPTION
A use permitted in a particular zoning district pursuant to the provisions of §
205-187 of this chapter.
STEEP SLOPES
Areas where the average slope exceeds 8% which, because of
this slope, are subject to high rates of stormwater runoff and, therefore,
erosion and flooding.
STORY
That part of a building located between a floor and the floor
or roof next above it. The first story of a building is the lowest
story having 112 or more of its wall area above average finished grade
level. A half-story is a story under a gable, hip or gambrel roof,
the wall plates of which on at least two opposite exterior walls are
not more than two feet above the floor.
STORY, GROUND
That story with its floor level immediately above the average
finished grade level of the adjoining ground at any particular point
or side of the building.
STREET
A public way used or intended to be used for passage or travel
by motor vehicles and includes the land between the street lines whether
improved or unimproved and may comprise pavement, shoulders, gutters,
sidewalks, and other areas within the street lines. The word "street"
includes the words "road," "highway," "thoroughfare," and "way." Street
are further classified by the functions they perform:
A.
MAJOR THOROUGHFARES
(1)
EXPRESSWAYS
Designed for large volumes of high-speed traffic and limited
access.
(2)
ARTERIAL STREET
Designed for large volumes and high-speed traffic with access
to abutting properties controlled.
(3)
COLLECTOR STREET
Designed to carry a moderate volume of fast-moving traffic
from primary and secondary streets to arterial streets, with access
to abutting properties controlled.
B.
LOCAL STREETS
(1)
PRIMARY STREET
Designed to carry a moderate volume of traffic, to intercept
secondary residential streets and driveway of high-density residential
uses, industrial parks, and other high traffic-generating uses, to
provide routes to collector streets and community facilities, and
to provide access to abutting properties.
(2)
SECONDARY STREET
Designed to provide access to abutting properties and a route
to primary streets.
(3)
MARGINAL ACCESS STREET
A secondary street which is parallel to and adjacent to an
expressway, arterial or collector street and which provides access
to abutting properties and protection from through traffic.
STREET LINE
The dividing line between the street and the lot. The street
line shall be the same as the existing (legal) right-of-way line;
provided, that where a future right-of-way width for a road or street
has been established, then that width shall determine the location
of the street line.
STRUCTURE
Any man-made object having an ascertainable stationary location
on or in land or water, whether or not affixed to the land.
TELEPHONE CENTRAL OFFICE
A building and its equipment erected and used for the purpose
of facilitating transmission and exchange of telephone or radio-telephone
messages between subscribers, and other business of the telephone
company; but in residence districts not to include public business
facilities, storage of materials, trucking or repair facilities, or
housing or repair crews.
TOBACCO
Any preparation of the nicotine-rich leaves of the tobacco
plant, which are cured by a process of drying and fermentation for
use in smoking, chewing, absorbing, dissolving, inhaling, snorting,
sniffing, or ingesting by any other means into the body.
TOBACCO PARAPHERNALIA
Any paraphernalia, equipment, device, or instrument that
is primarily designed or manufactured for the smoking, chewing, absorbing,
dissolving, inhaling, snorting, sniffing, or ingesting by any other
means into the body of tobacco, tobacco products, or other controlled
substances as defined in the Pennsylvania Controlled Substance, Drug,
Device and Cosmetic Act, 35 P.S. § 780-113(a)(33).
TOBACCO PRODUCT
Any product in leaf, flake, plug, liquid, or any other form,
containing nicotine derived from the tobacco plant or otherwise derived,
which is intended to enable human consumption of the tobacco or nicotine
in the product, whether smoked, chewed, absorbed, dissolved, inhaled,
snorted, sniffed, or ingested by any other means. For the purposes
of this section, the term "tobacco product" excludes any product that
has been specifically approved by the United States Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) for sale as a tobacco/smoking cessation product
or for other medical purposes, where such product is marketed and
sold solely for such an approved purpose.
TOBACCO STORE
See "smoke shop."
[Added 10-20-2022 by Ord.
No. 2022-13]
TOURIST HOUSE
A dwelling in which rooms for overnight sleeping accommodations
are provided for or offered to transient guests for compensation.
TOWER
A structure intended to support equipment used to transmit
and/or receive telecommunications signals. Examples of such structures
include monopoles and lattice construction steel structures.
TRAILER
A nonmotorized vehicle designed to be hauled, and used for
such purposes as holding materials, goods or objects.
TREE PROTECTION ZONE (TPZ)
An area that is radial to the trunk of a tree in which no
construction activity shall occur. The tree protection zone shall
be 15 feet from the trunk of the tree to be retained, or the distance
from the trunk to the dripline, whichever is greater. Where there
is a group of trees or woodlands, the tree protection zone shall be
the aggregate of the protection zones for the individual trees.
USE
Any activity, occupation, business or operation carried on
or intended to be carried on, in a building or other structure, or
on a lot, tract or parcel.
USE ACCESSORY
A use located on the same lot with a principal use, and clearly
incidental or subordinate to, and in connection with, the principal
use.
UTILITIES
Those services customarily rendered by public utility corporations,
municipalities, or municipal authorities, in the nature of electricity,
gas, telephone, water and sewerage, including the appurtenances used
in connection with the supplying of such services (buildings, wires,
pipes, poles and the like).
VARIANCE
A modification of the regulations of this chapter granted by the Zoning Hearing Board on grounds of practical difficulties or unnecessary hardship, not self-imposed, pursuant to §
205-186 of this chapter and Section 910.2(a) of the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code (Act 247, as amended).
WATER FACILITY
Any water works, water supply works, water distribution system,
or part thereof designed, intended or constructed to provide or distribute
potable water.
WATERCOURSE
Any channel of conveyance of surface water having defined
groundwater and surface water resources within the Township.
WETLANDS
Those area that are inundated and saturated by surface or
groundwater 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, and similar areas.
WOODLANDS
Areas comprising 1/4 acre or more of wooded land where the
largest trees measure at least six inches diameter at breast height
(dbh) or 4 1/2 feet above the ground. Woodlands are also a grove of
trees forming one canopy where 10 or more trees measure at least 10
inches dbh. The woodland shall be measured from the dripline of the
outer trees.
YARD
An open space unobstructed from the ground up except for
permitted projections and plantings, on the same lot with a structure,
extending along a lot line or street line and inward to the structure.
YARD, CORNER LOT
In the case of corner lots, the yards extending along the
street shall be considered front yards and shall have setbacks in
accordance with the requirements in this chapter.
YARD, FRONT
A yard extending across the width of the lot and lying between
the street line and the closest point of any building on the lot.
The depth of the front yard shall be measured horizontally and at
right angles to either a straight street line or the tangent lines
of curved street lines. The minimum required front yard shall be not
less than the required front yard setback as specified for the applicable
district in this chapter.
YARD, REAR
A yard extending across the full width of the lot and lying
between the rear lot line and closest point of the principal building
on the lot. The depth of the rear yard shall be measured horizontally
and at right angles to either a straight rear lot line or the tangent
lines of a curved rear lot line. The minimum required rear yard shall
not be less than the required rear yard setback as specified for the
applicable district in this chapter.
YARD, SIDE
A yard extending across the full width of the lot and lying
between the side lot line and closest point of the principal building
on the lot. The width of the required side yard shall be measured
horizontally and at right angles to either a straight line, or the
tangent lines of curved lot lines. The minimum required side yard
shall not be less than the required side yard setback as specified
for the applicable district in this chapter.