The purpose of the Transition Overlay is to provide for the
location of small, low-impact service, specialty retail and office
uses within designated residential areas, as indicated on the Zoning
Map. Characteristics of this overlay generally include a mixture of
land uses, both conforming and nonconforming, where existing homes
or vacant land is less suitable for residential purposes due to its
proximity to existing commercial development and changing traffic
patterns. Areas of the Borough that are exclusively residential in
nature are not conducive to this zoning overlay. The intent of the
overlay is to protect established residential neighborhoods from the
type of land uses associated with high levels of noise, illumination,
traffic and visual blight that are more common in more intense commercial
districts, while encouraging the convenient placement of such commercial
uses for the benefit of the residents in locations compatible with
the type and impact of the use.
In order to assure the satisfactory and proper development of
the transition overlay, all uses shall be reviewed as follows:
A.
Land development plans shall be required for all commercial use applications that will be developed under the transition overlay for any new development and for any expansion/addition of 500 square feet or more onto a commercially used property. Such plans shall be submitted and processed according to the procedures and requirements established in Chapter
184, Subdivision and Land Development.
B.
In addition to other requirements stated in this chapter and in Chapter
184, Subdivision and Land Development, development proposals must include the following information: the overall development scheme, including location, proposed site layout, existing zoning, parking facilities, all adjacent highways and streets with traffic flow patterns; a list of the kind of establishments to be located on the site and their floor areas; architectural sketches; landscaping plans; lighting plans; and engineering plans showing proposed methods of water runoff control, with a stormwater management plan, an erosion and sedimentation control plan and architectural elevations of the structure, including the design of the exterior wall surfaces and the types of materials to be used. The land development plan must include a current survey for the property. Submitted plans must bear the certification of a registered professional engineer, architect or land surveyor.
In addition to the conditional use standards contained in § 212-1305, the general conditional use standards contained in Article
1800 shall be applicable.
The boundaries of the Transition Overlay are so indicated on
the Official Zoning Map of Franklin Park Borough.