This chapter shall be known and shall be cited as the "Franklin
Park Borough Zoning Ordinance," and the Zoning Map referred to herein
and adopted as part of this chapter shall be known as the "Franklin
Park Borough Zoning Map."
The purpose of this chapter is the promotion of the health,
safety, morals, convenience and general welfare of the present and
future inhabitants of Franklin Park Borough by:
A. Encouraging and facilitating the orderly, coordinated and practical
development of the Borough.
B. Lessening the danger and congestion of traffic on the roads and highways
and providing for adequate off-street parking and loading for all
land uses.
C. Securing safety from fire, panic, flood and other dangers.
D. Providing for adequate light and air.
E. Promoting such distribution of population and classification and
utilization of land as will facilitate and conserve adequate provisions
for transportation, water, drainage, sanitation, educational and other
public facilities, recreation and protection of natural resources
and the environment.
F. Identifying ecologically fragile and sensitive portions of the Borough
and regulating development thereof accordingly.
G. Establishing building lines and the locations of buildings or structures
designed for appropriate uses within such lines to prevent overcrowding.
H. Dividing the Borough into districts restricting and regulating the
location, construction, reconstruction, alteration and use of buildings,
structures and land to conserve land, building and structure values,
protect the tax base, secure economy in governmental expenditures
and encourage variety and quality in land uses.
I. Providing housing opportunities consistent with the Borough's population
growth and housing demand, present and future.
J. Providing for the regulation of nonconforming uses, buildings and
structures.
K. Providing for the timely, equitable and efficient administration
of the provisions, regulations and restrictions hereof.
Pursuant to Section 606 of the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning
Code, Act of July 31, 1968, No. 247, P.L. 805, as amended, the statement of community development objectives, which
is to serve as the guideline for growth and development within the
Borough affected by this chapter, shall be supplied by reference to
the Comprehensive Plan because the Borough's community development
objectives are set forth at length in the Comprehensive Plan.
After the effective date of this chapter, except for existing
legal nonconforming uses or structures, no structure or building shall
be erected, reconstructed, structurally altered, enlarged or moved,
and no structure, building or land shall be used, occupied or designed
to be used, unless in conformity with the regulations specified herein
for the zoning district in which it is located and with all other
applicable provisions of this chapter, and then only after applying
for and securing all permits, licenses and approvals required by all
laws, ordinances, resolutions, regulations and codes.
Where a provision of this chapter is found to be in conflict
with a provision of any land use ordinance or code, applicable health,
building, housing or safety regulation or any other ordinance or resolution
of the municipality existing on the effective date of this chapter
or thereafter or any regulation issued under the authority of any
such code, regulation, ordinance or resolution, the provision which
establishes the more restrictive standard for protection of the health,
safety and welfare of the people shall prevail.
Public utility lines for the transportation, distribution and
control of water, gas, electricity, oil, steam, telegraph, telephone
and other communications and/or distribution systems authorized by
the Public Utilities Commission, and their supporting members, other
than buildings and towers, shall be located in any zoning districts
except as otherwise considered in this chapter.
Except as otherwise provided herein, after the effective date
of this chapter all uses of property must be on a zoning lot, which
zoning lot shall not be occupied by more than one principal building,
structure or use unless specifically authorized by the terms of this
chapter.
All new uses must meet the height, occupancy, lot and setback
restrictions in this chapter, and existing structures that were conforming
under both the prior ordinance and this chapter cannot be altered
in violation of the restrictions in this chapter.
Any land annexed to the Borough after the effective date of
this chapter shall be classified immediately and automatically as
an R-1 District. The Planning Commission shall recommend appropriate
zoning for the annexed area to the Borough Council within 90 days
after the date of the annexation.
The Franklin Park Zoning Ordinance of November 20, 1996, as
amended (Ord. No. 434-96, with amendments), is hereby repealed.