It is the intent of the Public Facilities and
Open Space Overlay District to provide appropriate areas for public
and private parks, open space and recreational, municipal and educational
uses. Specifically, it is the intent of the district to provide:
A. Suitable areas within the Township to accommodate
publicly owned and operated buildings and facilities.
B. Suitable areas within the Township to accommodate
public and private educational facilities.
C. Suitable areas within the Township to accommodate
public parks, recreation areas and open space in order to meet the
open space and recreation needs of the Township.
D. Regulatory standards which will ensure the compatibility
of adjacent uses and which will preserve and protect environmentally
sensitive open space and recreation areas from incompatible development.
E. Design and regulatory standards for educational facilities
which will ensure the compatibility of adjacent uses.
The Public Facilities and Open Space Overlay
District shall be an overlay to the existing or hereafter created
underlying districts as shown on the Zoning Map. The following provisions shall also apply to the overlay
district:
A. The provisions of the Public Facilities and Open Space
Overlay District shall serve as a supplement to the underlying district
provisions.
B. In the case of a conflict between the provisions or
requirements of the Public Facilities and Open Space Overlay District
and those of any underlying district, the provisions of the Public
Facilities and Open Space Overlay District shall apply.
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C. A change in the underlying zoning shall not affect
the classification of any land zoned as the Public Facilities and
Open Space Overlay District.
D. Whenever the Public Facilities and Open Space Overlay
District is declared inapplicable to any land by administrative or
judicial action or whenever the Township deletes land from the district,
the underlying zoning classification for the subject land shall apply.
The following uses shall be permitted in the
Public Facilities and Open Space Overlay District:
A. Township buildings and facilities, municipal authority
buildings and facilities, library, emergency services station, community
center for senior citizens, government office or office of an elected
official.
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B. Public lands held for conservation and open space
preservation, including open space dedicated to Lower Providence Township
or Montgomery County subject to the following additional requirements:
Open space activities are limited to uses of a primarily passive or
nonintensive nature, including hiking, bicycling, forest preserve,
watershed protection area, bridle trails, fishing, picnicking and
similar uses.
C. Municipal, county, state and federal parks, including,
but not limited to, Audubon Wildlife Sanctuary, Evansburg State Park
and Valley Forge National Historical Park, subject to the following
additional requirements: Parks are limited to uses of a nonintensive
nature, including picnic areas, playing fields, hiking, bicycling,
fishing, ice skating, overnight camping, wildlife sanctuary, boating,
playgrounds and tennis.
D. Elementary schools subject to the following additional
requirements:
(1) The proposed use shall be served by public water and
sewer facilities.
(2) No outdoor play areas shall be located closer than
75 feet to any property or street line, and outdoor play areas shall
be fenced and sufficiently screened to protect the neighborhood from
excessive noise and other disturbances. Outdoor play areas include
playgrounds and ball fields for group activity.
The following conditional uses are permitted in the Public Facilities and Open Space Overlay District when authorized by the Board of Supervisors pursuant to the procedural requirements set forth in §
143-201 below:
A. Concessions on public lands, including refreshment
stands, boat rentals, stables for boarding or renting horses and similar
activities whenever Township regulations are not preempted by another
jurisdiction. Concessions shall be subject to the following additional
requirements:
(1) Concessions shall be buffered from residential districts
or uses and shall not use amplified sound.
(2) Concessions shall be located at 500 feet from any
residential line.
(3) Vehicular traffic through residential neighborhoods
shall be avoided to reduce neighborhood traffic hazards.
B. All other educational institutions and adjunct dormitories
and other uses customarily incidental to an educational institution
shall be subject to the following requirements. Correctional or penal
institutions, and/or licensed day-care centers shall not be considered
as institutions for purposes of this section.
(1) The proposed use shall be served by public water and
sewer facilities.
(2) The proposed use shall have direct access to a feeder
or higher classification street according to the adopted ultimate
right-of-way map.
(3) The proposed site shall not be subject to any hazard
or nuisance such as toxic matter, flooding, excessive noise or odor,
as determined by the Board of Supervisors.
(4) The proposed site shall not require extensive cut
or fill on the building site.
(5) No outdoor play areas shall be located closer than
75 feet to any property or street line, and outdoor play areas shall
be fenced and sufficiently screened to protect the neighborhood from
excessive noise and other disturbances. Outdoor play areas include
playgrounds and ball fields for group activity.
The dimensional standards for permitted uses
and conditional uses shall be in compliance with the following table
unless a specific standard is specified elsewhere in this article
for the use:
A. Minimum lot size: one acre.
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B. Minimum lot width at building setback line: 150 feet.
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C. Minimum street frontage: 100 feet.
D. Minimum building setback:
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(1) From ultimate right-of-way line: 40 feet.
(2) Side yard: 10 feet minimum, together with a minimum
of 60 feet for the aggregate of the two side yards.
E. Maximum building height: 35 feet.
F. Maximum building coverage: 30%.
G. Maximum impervious coverage: 50%.
H. Minimum vegetation, trees or landscaping: 30%.
I. Minimum distance between buildings: 25 feet.
J. Minimum parking area setback:
(1) From ultimate right-of-way line: 25 feet.
(3) From property lines: 10 feet.
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The Board of Supervisors shall determine that the following standards are met, in addition to any requirements listed in §
143-200, prior to granting approval of a conditional use application:
A. A community impact analysis shall be submitted to
the Township containing the following information for review by the
Township Planning Commission and the Board of Supervisors:
(1) The compatibility of the proposed development with
land uses that are adjacent to the site and consistency with the Lower
Providence Township Comprehensive Plan.
(2) The impact of the proposed development on sensitive
natural areas, including floodplains, steep slopes, woodlands, waterways,
recreational areas and conservation areas.
(3) The impact of the development on public utilities,
including sewage disposal, water supply, solid waste disposal, storm
drainage and electrical utilities and the provision of police and
fire protection.
(4) A traffic impact study shall be submitted as required by §
143-203 of this article.
(5) Documentation of on-site or off-site improvements
proposed to alleviate any projected negative impacts of the development.
B. The use shall not generate noise, noxious odors, air
pollution or glare or result in pedestrian-vehicular conflict or other
safety hazards to people or property. Outdoor recreation facilities
shall only be permitted where the noise generated by the use will
have a minimal impact on nearby residential uses and where hazards,
such as golf balls in flight, are contained on the site to the maximum
extent possible.
C. Outdoor storage, waste disposal and loading areas
shall be screened from streets and adjacent uses to preserve the character
of the surrounding area. Such activities shall be located to the rear
of structures. The location and design of parking areas shall be in
harmony with preserving the general appearance and character of the
area.
D. Applications for conditional uses shall include, as
a minimum, a tentative sketch plan with sufficient data to document
compliance with the standards and criteria of this section. The Board
of Supervisors may request that the applicant submit additional information
to permit the Board to evaluate the impacts of the conditional use.
E. The applicant shall demonstrate that appropriate measures
can be designed, imposed and enforced which will alleviate any negative
impacts projected as a result of the development.
Any use in the Public Facilities and Open Space
District shall comply with the development standards below:
A. Traffic and access. The applicant shall demonstrate
to the Township Engineer and the Board of Supervisors that satisfactory
provisions are made to prevent traffic congestion and hazards to the
surrounding area. Provisions shall be made for safe and efficient
ingress and egress to and from the development. The Board of Supervisors
may require a traffic impact study for any use in this district when
they determine, after consulting with the Township Engineer, that
such a study is necessary to demonstrate the adequacy of the access
points and streets for accommodating the traffic generated by the
proposed use. Existing residential areas shall not be infringed upon
by the significant volumes of traffic from the proposed use.
B. Sewer and water. On-lot sanitary systems shall only
be permitted for uses under 5,000 square feet of gross floor area
if approved by the Board of Supervisors. If the Board of Supervisors
approves an on-site system, the sanitary system must also be approved
by the Township Sewer Enforcement Office (SEO), the Montgomery County
Health Department and the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Protection (PADEP). If public water is not available and if the demand
is in excess of 500 gallons per day, the applicant shall demonstrate
to the Board of Supervisors that a well on the site will not adversely
affect existing water supply systems in the area.
C. Neighborhood impact. The impact of the proposed use
on the surrounding properties and neighborhood shall be considered.
The use shall not adversely affect the general welfare or orderly
development of the general neighborhood in which it is proposed. The
scale, form, and appearance of structures and open space should be
compatible with the general character of the residential area. The
applicant is encouraged to present evidence on the need for the proposed
use, including data on the location of other similar uses in the Township
and surrounding areas.
All uses within the Public Facilities and Open
Space Overlay District shall be landscaped in accordance with the
following standards:
A. Internal landscaping of all parking areas shall be
provided in compliance with the Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance.
B. Perimeter landscaping shall be provided along all
road rights-of-way and property boundaries, in compliance with the
Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance. Existing landscape material
may be used to meet these requirements when possible.