[Ord. No. 8/28/1974, 8/28/1974]
1. 
Individual lots for commercial purposes shall be avoided in favor of a comprehensive design of the land to be used for such purposes.
2. 
Additional width of streets adjacent to areas proposed for nonresidential use may be required as deemed necessary by the Planning Commission to assure the free flow of through traffic from vehicles entering or leaving parking areas.
3. 
When adjacent lots proposed for nonresidential uses front on a minor arterial street, the owner shall be required to provide a service road for ingress and egress.
4. 
Alleys or service streets shall be required in commercial and industrial districts, except where other adequate provisions are made for off-street loading and parking consistent with the uses proposed.
5. 
Dead-end alleys shall be avoided.
6. 
Adjacent residential areas shall be protected from potential nuisance of the proposed nonresidential developments, including the provisions of extra depth in parcels backing up on existing or potential residential developments and provisions for a permanently landscaped evergreen buffer strip.
7. 
Streets carrying nonresidential traffic shall not normally be extended to the boundaries of the adjacent existing or potential residential areas, nor connected to streets intended for predominantly residential traffic.
8. 
Parking areas shall be located or designed in such a manner that they are visibly secluded from eye level in the surrounding area. Grading to depress the parking area, raised berms, landscaping or fencing are satisfactory methods to create seclusion.
9. 
All area, design and parking requirements shall conform to the Township Zoning Ordinance (Chapter 27 of this Code).
10. 
Outdoor collection stations shall be provided for garbage and trash removal when indoor collection is not provided. Collection stations shall be located so as to avoid being offensive and shall be screened from view and landscaped. The storage, collection and disposal of refuse in the nonresidential development shall be so managed as to create no health hazard or air pollution. All refuse shall be stored in fly-tight, watertight, rodent-proof containers. Containers shall be provided in sufficient number and capacity to properly store all refuse as required by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection. Rubbish shall be collected and disposed of as frequently as may be necessary to insure that the containers shall not overflow.