The location and boundaries of said Districts
are hereby established as shown on the Official Zoning Map of the
Borough of Mount Pocono; which is hereby adopted by reference and
declared to be a part of this chapter together with all amendments
thereto. The Official Zoning Map shall be identified by the signature
of the President of the Borough Council, attested to by the Borough
Secretary, and shall bear the adoption date of this chapter and the
seal of the Borough under the following words: "This is to certify
that this is the Official Zoning Map of the Borough of Mount Pocono."
The copy of the Official Zoning Map maintained by the Borough in the
Borough Office shall be the final authority on all zoning district
boundaries.
District regulations are of two types, use regulations
and development standards, which shall apply to any proposed new use,
expansion of an existing use or change of use of any land or structure.
A. Use regulations. District Use Regulations are provided
in the Schedule of Uses.
(1) Permits for principal permitted uses and accessory
uses shall be issued by the Zoning Officer, provided such uses comply
with the standards in this chapter.
(2) Conditional uses and special exception uses are permitted
uses which require individual consideration because of their special
characteristics and are referred to the Planning Commission for review
and preparation of a recommendation to the Borough Council and the
Zoning Hearing Board, respectively. Following a public hearing, and
based on its determination that the proposed use meets the standards
of this chapter, the Borough Council for conditional uses and the
Zoning Hearing Board for special exceptions may approve the issuance
of a zoning permit by the Zoning Officer.
(3) No land and no structure in a particular zoning district
shall be used for any use which is not specifically listed on the
Schedule of Uses for that particular district, and only in accord with
all other requirements of this chapter. In other words, any use not
specifically permitted by this chapter within a zoning district shall
be deemed to be prohibited within that zoning district. If a use which
could be included in a more general use is listed as a separate use
in any district Schedule of Uses, such use shall be permitted only
in the district where it is specifically listed. Larger lot sizes,
greater setbacks, buffers and other more restrictive standards may
be required by other provisions of this chapter. In cases where this
chapter provides different requirements for the same use, the most
restrictive requirement shall apply.
B. Uses not specified in Schedule of Uses.
(1) Jurisdiction. Whenever a use is neither specifically
permitted nor specifically denied in any zoning district established
under this chapter and an application is made to the Zoning Officer
for such use, the application shall be submitted to the Zoning Hearing
Board which shall have the authority to permit the use or deny the
use as a special exception.
(2) Findings. The use may be permitted only if the Zoning
Hearing Board makes all of the following findings, and the burden
of proof shall be upon the applicant:
(a)
The use is similar to and compatible with the
uses listed for the subject zoning district by the Schedule of Uses.
(b)
The use in no way conflicts with the intent
of the zoning district and the general purpose and intent of this
chapter.
(c)
The use is not permitted in any other zoning
district.
(3) Planning Commission review. At the time the application
is submitted to the Zoning Hearing Board, the Zoning Officer shall
also provide a copy to the Planning Commission for its recommendation.
The Zoning Hearing Board shall not conduct a public hearing on the
application until the comments from the Planning Commission are received
or 30 days have passed from the time the application was referred
to the Planning Commission.
(4) Conditions. The Zoning Hearing Board may attach reasonable
conditions and safeguards to any special exception approval granted
for a use not specified in the Schedule of Uses, incorporating standards
in this chapter for similar uses in the district and such other conditions
as the Zoning Hearing Board may deem necessary to protect and promote
the public health, safety, morals and welfare and to implement the
purposes of this chapter and the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning
Code.
C. Development standards. The Schedule of Development
Standardsestablishes minimum standards for lot area, lot depth,
average lot width and front, side and rear yards, and establishes
maximum standards for building height and lot coverage. The standards
also establish specific standards and criteria that apply to the use
as may be appropriate to protect the public health, safety and welfare.
Larger lot sizes, increased setbacks and other more restrictive standards
may be required in accord with other ordinance sections.
D. Table of Uses Permitted by District. The Table of
Uses Permitted by District summarizes the various uses according to the classification
of the use in the zoning district. The table is for reference only,
and the Schedule of Uses and all underlying Zoning Ordinance sections
shall be the final determinant for regulation.
[Amended 12-2-2013 by Ord. No. 5-2013]
A. Permitting certain uses in the Borough of Mount Pocono would have a profound negative effect on the community, and areas for the development of such uses are clearly available when growth and development is considered regionally. In addition, permitting the uses listed in this §
215-17 would violate the basic tenet of zoning regulations: to protect established uses from the externalities (negative impacts) of incompatible uses. In addition, given the detrimental effect, the identified uses are hereby declared to be a public nuisance, the elimination of which is necessary to protect the public health, safety and general welfare of the residents of the Borough and public at large.
B. The following uses shall not be permitted in any location in the Borough (see definitions in Article
III):
(2) Concentrated animal feeding operations.
(3) Livestock operations and the keeping of any livestock.
(4) Menageries, zoos and keeping of wild or exotic animals.
(5) Shooting ranges, outdoor.
(6) Stables, commercial and private.
(8) Any other use not meeting all applicable requirements of this chapter.