A.
Declaration of legislative intent. In expansion of the general intent and community development objectives found in Article I of this chapter, the primary purpose of the VC Village Commercial District is:
(1)
To preserve and build upon the strengths of Skippack Village and Creamery Village as the core areas of the Township;
(2)
To encourage development that is compatible with the unique historical character and scale of the Township's villages with respect to uses, building dimensions, building materials and functions;
(3)
To provide reasonable standards for the development of small scale commercial office service and residential community uses to serve the needs of Township residents and workers;
(4)
To discourage development of strip-type highway-oriented commercial uses, which require incongruous architectural styles, excessive paved areas, numerous curb cuts, and large signs, and attract large volumes of vehicular traffic;
(5)
To minimize the potential negative conflicts between residential and nonresidential uses within and abutting the district;
(6)
To encourage the preservation of existing structures by offering incentives for their creative reuse, while requiring nonresidential conversions to maintain the visual character and architectural scale of existing development within the district; and
(7)
To encourage pedestrian connections between buildings, parking areas and sidewalks; and to encourage consolidation of driveways, parking and curb cuts to provide more efficient, economical and safe access and parking.
B.
Application. In the VC Village Commercial District the regulations set forth below shall apply.
C.
Use regulations.
(1)
In the VC Village Commercial District, a building may be erected, altered, used or occupied and a lot may be used or occupied for any of the following uses.
[Amended 8-27-2003 by Ord. No. 281]
(a)
One single-family dwelling unit or one apartment located in the same building with a by-right use.
(b)
Retail sales, limited to 1,000 square feet gross floor area and limited to items customarily carried out of the store by hand by one person. Motorized vehicles for transporting persons are not permitted.
(c)
Business office.
(d)
Personal services shops excluding dry cleaning plants of any type.
(e)
Retail sale of food and beverages for consumption on or off premises, excluding any type of drive-through facility.
(f)
Studio related to artistic or fitness activities.
(g)
Bed-and-breakfast.
(h)
Motel limited to 15 guest rooms.
(i)
Natural land.
(j)
Open space
(2)
Conditional uses. In the VC Village Commercial District, a building may be erected, altered, used or occupied and a lot may be used or occupied for any one of the following uses, as a conditional use in accordance with the provisions in Article XIII.
(3)
Conditional use. In the VC Village Commercial District, a building may be erected, altered, used or occupied, and a lot may be used or occupied for any combination of by-right and conditional uses listed in Subsection C(1) and (2) above as a conditional use in accordance with the provisions in Article XIII.
[Added 6-8-2005 by Ord. No. 295[1]]
D.
Development standards. All development and use of a building or lot in the VC Village Commercial District shall comply with the requirements below:
(1)
Table VC-1 Development Standards.
(a)
Minimum lot area: 20,000 square feet.
(b)
Minimum lot width: 80 feet.
(c)
Minimum front yard: 25 feet.
(d)
Minimum side yard: five feet.
(e)
Minimum rear yard: 20 feet.
(f)
Maximum building coverage: 50%.
(g)
Maximum impervious coverage: 65%.
(h)
Maximum building height: 40 feet.
(i)
Maximum number of stories: 2.5.
E.
Additional requirements.
(4)
Public sewer and public water shall serve all development in the VC Village Commercial District.
(5)
All properties shall include a public pedestrian circulation system that is connected to the Township-wide system or is positioned to be connected in the future upon the development of adjacent properties.
(6)
Multiple buildings with varying uses on a single lot are permitted, however the minimum distance between buildings shall be 30 feet.
(7)
Outdoor display of merchandise shall be limited to an open space with a gross area of 300 gross square feet for a period not to exceed three consecutive days and 10 days each month. This area shall be within the first four feet of space adjacent to the building.
(8)
All properties shall include a public vehicular circulation system that is connected to all possible adjacent properties. Cross easements shall be provided for present or future use.
(9)
Service and trash areas shall be placed in the most inconspicuous locations and shall be fenced and/or screened from view. The use of these areas shall not interfere with any aspect of normal activities on the site.
(10)
All buildings shall be designed, maintained, restored and preserved in a manner that will maintain the character and appearance of the surrounding village.[2]
[2]
Editor's Note: Former Subsection F, Enterprise development option, added 9-12-2018 by Ord. No. 356, which immediately followed, was repealed 3-8-2023 by Ord. No. 361.