The following words, as used in this chapter, shall
have the meanings indicated below:
ACCELERATED EROSION
The removal of the surface of the land through the combined
action of man's activities and natural processes at a rate greater
than would occur from natural processes alone.
ACT 247
The Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code of July 31,
1968, 53 P.S. § 10101 et seq., as amended from time to time.
ALLEY
A strip of land over which there is a right-of-way, municipally
or privately owned, on which no dwellings or stores front, serving
as the secondary means of access to two or more properties; also see
"service street."
APPLICANT
A landowner, subdivider or developer, including his heirs,
successors and assigns, who has filed an application for subdivision
or land development.
APPLICATION FOR DEVELOPMENT
Every application, whether preliminary or final, required
to be filed and approved prior to start of construction or development,
including but not limited to applications for building permits, for
subdivision and for land development.
BLOCK
A tract of land bounded entirely by streets; by streets and
a watercourse; by streets and a railroad; by streets and the corporate
boundaries of the Township; by streets and public land or other park
or recreation area; or any combination of the above.
BOARD
The Board of Supervisors of Tredyffrin Township.
BUFFER AREA
Land adjacent to the boundary of a property or district and
on which is placed year-round shrubbery, hedges, evergreen trees or
other suitable plantings of sufficient height and density to constitute
a visual shield and give protection from noise, lights or other nuisances
to an abutting property or district.
[Added 5-1-2006 by Ord. No. HR-351]
BUFFER STRIP OR SCREEN
A strip of required yard space adjacent to a use or facility
within a property or to the boundary of a property or district, on
which is located a visual barrier of sufficient height and density
to appropriately buffer or screen the property or use. Such barrier
shall be comprised of vegetative material unless specific authorization
is given by the Board for alternatives (e.g., berming, fences, walls,
etc.).
BUILDING or STRUCTURE
Any combination of materials for which a building permit is required by Chapter
80 of the Tredyffrin Township Code, Building Construction; any combination of materials forming any structure, whether or not affixed to the land, designed, intended or arranged for the housing, sheltering, enclosure or structural support of any persons, animals, process, equipment, goods, materials or property of any kind; mechanical equipment; and decks, walls and/or fences if more than four feet in height.
[Added 5-1-2006 by Ord. No. HR-351]
BUILDING SETBACK LINE
That line that establishes the required minimum distance
between a principal structure or building and any lot line.
[Added 5-1-2006 by Ord. No. HR-351]
CARBONATE GEOLOGIC AREAS
Areas underlain by the limestones and dolomites (calcium
carbonate and magnesium carbonate).
[Added 12-3-1991 by Ord. No. HR-186]
CARTWAY
The portion of a street right-of-way, paved or unpaved, customarily
used by vehicles in the regular course of travel over the street.
CERTIFIED ARBORIST
An individual with a degree in arboriculture, horticulture,
forestry, landscape architecture, silviculture or plant physiology
and having been trained in and having experience in the care and preservation
of trees; said individual shall be certified by the International
Society of Agriculture and be a member of that organization and/or
of the National Arborists Association.
[Added 12-3-1991 by Ord. No. HR-486]
CLEAR SIGHT TRIANGLE
An area of unobstructed vision at street intersections defined by lines of sight between points at a given distance from the intersection of the street center lines. (See diagram Corner Visibility Requirements for Intersections in Article
IX, Design Standards.)
COMMON AREAS OR FACILITIES
Any portion of a development, including open space, roads,
parking facilities, structures, public utilities or other improvements,
which are not individually owned or dedicated for public use and which
are designed and intended for the exclusive and common use and enjoyment
of the occupants of the development.
COMMON OPEN SPACE
An area of land or water within or related to a development,
not individually owned or dedicated for public use, which is designed
and intended for the common use and enjoyment of the occupants of
the development, which may include structures and improvements, but
not including off-street parking areas, areas for public utilities
and private yards.
CONDOMINIUM
A form of ownership of real property, as defined in the Pennsylvania
Uniform Condominium Act of 1980, which includes an undivided interest in a portion of a
parcel, together with a separate interest in a space within a structure.
CUL-DE-SAC
A street, including but not limited to streets that end in
a circular turnaround or a loop, which has only one point of intersection
with an existing road.
[Added 12-7-2015 by Ord.
No. HR-412]
DEPRESSION
A low place of any size surrounded by higher ground and having
no natural outlet for surface drainage.
[Added 12-3-1991 by Ord. No. HR-186]
DETENTION BASIN
An impoundment designed to collect and retard stormwater
runoff by temporarily storing the runoff and releasing it at a predetermined
rate. Detention basins are designed to drain completely shortly after
any given rainfall event and are dry until the next rainfall event.
[Amended 4-6-2009 by Ord. No. HR-375]
DEVELOPER
Any landowner, agent of such landowner or tenant with the
permission of such landowner who makes or causes to be made a subdivision
of land or a land development, including improvements.
DEVELOPMENT OR SUBDIVISION AGREEMENT
A written contract between a subdivider or developer and
the landowner on one hand and the Township on the other, specifying
the conditions of final approval by the Township.
DISTURBANCE OF VEGETATIVE COVER
Removal, destruction or damaging of plants, including trees,
shrubs and herbaceous growth, by methods including but not limited
to cutting, bulldozing, plowing, regrading, digging or intensive use
of herbicides (in which selective species are intended to be eradicated
or in which the intent is to totally defoliate). This definition excludes
routine trimming or pruning for health maintenance of the plants (for
example, removal of diseased material, cutting back of dead limbs,
etc.).
[Added 12-3-1991 by Ord. No. HR-186]
DRIVEWAY (LANE)
A private means of vehicle access from a public or private
street to a single lot or two or more contiguous lots.
DWELLING
A building or entirely self-contained portion thereof, including
a modular or mobile home, containing complete living quarters, including
cooking in one kitchen, sleeping and sanitary facilities, and designed
for and occupied exclusively for human habitation.
[Amended 5-1-2006 by Ord. No. HR-351]
DWELLING UNIT
A building, or a portion of a building, that has independent
living facilities with provisions for sleeping, cooking and sanitation
and that is designed for occupancy by one family. Buildings with more
than one set of cooking facilities are considered to contain multiple
dwelling units unless the additional cooking facilities are clearly
accessory, such as an outdoor grill.
[Amended 5-1-2006 by Ord. No. HR-351]
EARTHMOVING ACTIVITY
Activity resulting in the movement of earth or stripping
of vegetative cover from the earth.
EASEMENT
A grant of one or more of the property rights by the property
owner to and/or for use by the public, a corporation or another person
or entity.
[Amended 5-1-2006 by Ord. No. HR-351]
EASEMENT, CONSERVATION
A legal agreement between a landowner and a conservation
or governmental entity, through which the property owner establishes
certain use restrictions over all or portion(s) of the property for
conservation purposes.
ENGINEER
A licensed professional engineer registered by the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania.
ENGINEER, TOWNSHIP
An engineer duly designated by the Township to perform the
duties as herein specified.
ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE AREA
Any area of land and/or water upon which one or more natural features are present. Natural features shall be construed to include those features to be mapped on the Natural Features Conservation Plan required by §
181-36D of this chapter and to be protected in accordance with the requirements of § 181-119C this chapter.
[Added 12-3-1991 by Ord. No. HR-186;
amended 5-1-2006 by Ord. No. HR-351]
EROSION
The process by which the surface of the land, including water/stream
channels, is worn away by water, wind, or chemical action.
[Amended 4-6-2009 by Ord. No. HR-375]
FAMILY
One or more persons related to each other by blood, legal
adoption, or guardianship, marriage or otherwise by law, or who are
living in a group home, who are occupying the same dwelling unit and
are living and cooking together as a single noncommercial housekeeping
unit, exclusive of household employees. Apart from the foregoing,
not more than three persons not so related to any other person occupying
the same dwelling or part thereof, each having equal ownership or
lessee status, living and cooking together as a single noncommercial
housekeeping unit, shall be deemed to constitute a family. A "family,"
as herein defined, specifically excludes boarders, roomers, lodgers,
hotel or motel guests, club members or any similar group, cooperative
or commercial living arrangements.
[Amended 5-1-2006 by Ord. No. HR-351]
FAULT
A surface or zone of bedrock fracture along which there has
been movement.
[Added 12-3-1991 by Ord. No. HR-186]
FLOODPLAIN
Any land area susceptible to inundation by water from any
natural source or as delineated by the applicable Department of Housing
and Urban Development Federal Insurance Administration Flood Hazard
Boundary Map as being a special flood hazard area.
[Amended 5-1-2006by Ord. No. HR-186]
GHOST LAKES
Transient surface bodies of water formed in depressions after
heavy precipitation.
[Added 12-3-1991 by Ord. No. HR-186]
GUARANTY, MAINTENANCE
Any security as prescribed in Article
VII hereof which may be required of a developer by the Township after final acceptance by the Township of improvements installed by the developer.
GUARANTY, PERFORMANCE
A security as prescribed in Article
VII hereof required of a developer by the Township in lieu of a requirement that certain improvements be made before the Township approves the developer's subdivision plan or land development plan.
IMPERVIOUS SURFACE
A horizontal surface that has been compacted or covered with
a layer of material so that it is highly resistant to infiltration
by water, including but not limited to buildings, structures and paved
areas such as driveways, sidewalks, parking lots, patios, decks, swimming
pools, tennis courts, etc. For the purposes of determining compliance
with this chapter, stone surfaces routinely used for vehicle parking
and movement shall be considered impervious.
[Amended 12-3-1991 by Ord. No. HR-186; 5-1-2006 by Ord. No. HR-351]
IMPROVEMENTS
Physical additions and changes to land, such as grading,
paving, curbing, fire hydrants, water mains, sanitary sewers, capped
sewers, storm sewers, storm drains, catch basins, culverts, sidewalks,
monuments, crosswalks, bridges, earthworks, streetlights, wells, on-site
sewage disposal systems, street trees and other plantings and other
structures, that may be necessary to produce usable and desirable
land development.
[Amended 5-1-2006 by Ord. No. HR-351]
INFLUENCE AREA
That portion of soil, earth, fill or rock beneath or adjacent
to a structure which, if modified or removed, would reduce or eliminate
bearing characteristics necessary for the support of that structure
and its foundations. "Modified," as used herein, includes the following
types of change: destabilized; moisture content increased or decreased;
fracturing of rock or any other change introduced which would alter
the capacity of the material to carry loads or permit groundwater
flow. "Bearing characteristics," as used herein, includes capacities
to support active soil pressure and provide passive soil resistance,
both horizontal and vertical. "Support," as used herein, includes
horizontal and vertical forces due to both dead loads and live loads.
[Added 12-3-1991 by Ord. No. HR-186]
LAND DEVELOPMENT
[Amended 5-1-2006 by HR-351]
(1)
The improvement of one lot or two or more contiguous
lots, tracts or parcels of land for any purpose involving:
(a)
A group of two or more residential or nonresidential
buildings, whether proposed initially or cumulatively, or a single
nonresidential building on a lot or lots, regardless of the number
of occupants or tenure; or
(b)
The division or allocation of land or space,
whether initially or cumulatively, between or among two or more existing
or prospective occupants by means of or for the purpose of streets,
common areas, leaseholds, condominiums, building groups or other features.
LAND DISTURBANCE
Any activity which causes land to be exposed to the danger
of erosion, including clearing, grading, filling, plowing or any other
earthmoving, as defined.
LANDOWNER
The legal or beneficial owner or owners of land, including
for the purposes of this chapter the holder of an option or contract
to purchase (whether or not such option or contract is subject to
any condition), a lessee if he is authorized under the lease to exercise
the rights of the landowner or other person having a proprietary interest
in land.
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
A person registered as a landscape architect by the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania.
[Added 12-3-1991 by Ord. No. HR-186]
LANE, ACCELERATION OR DECELERATION
A lane of a cartway intended for use by vehicles entering,
leaving or crossing a lane of forward travel without interrupting
the flow of traffic.
LINEAMENT
Any line on an aerial photograph that indicates mineral bandings,
veins, faults, joints or rock boundaries.
[Added 12-3-1991 by Ord. No. HR-186]
LOT
A designated parcel, tract or area of land established by
a plat or otherwise as permitted by law and to be used, developed
or built upon as a unit.
[Amended 5-1-2006 by Ord. No. HR-351]
LOT AREA
That portion of a lot or parcel of land within all bounding
property lines on which a building or buildings and any accessory
building or buildings are or may be located. "Lot area," as defined
herein, shall include required yard or setback areas but shall not
include any of the following existing features:
[Amended 5-1-2006 by Ord. No. HR-351; 12-7-2015 by Ord. No. HR-412]
(1)
Steep and very steep slopes.
(2)
Flood Hazard District area.
(4)
Portions of the lot which are less than 50 feet
wide.
(5)
Alleys, lanes, streets, railroad and other permanent
areas or rights-of-way.
LOT, CORNER
A lot or parcel of land abutting upon two or more streets
at their intersection or upon two parts of the same street forming
an interior angle of less than 135°.
[Amended 5-1-2006 by Ord. No. HR-351]
LOT DEPTH
The horizontal distance between the front lot line and rear
lot line measured along the median dimension of the side lot lines.
LOT, INTERIOR (FLAG)
A lot, the principal portion of which does not adjoin a street
but is connected thereto by an access strip of required minimum width.
Minimum lot area and lot depth and other dimensional requirements
of the applicable zoning district shall be met on that portion of
the lot exclusive of the access strip.
[Amended 5-1-2006 by Ord. No. HR-351]
LOT LINE, FRONT
The line separating the lot from the street right-of-way.
For interior lots, it is the line generally parallel to the street
right-of-way at the nearest point to the right-of-way where the lot
attains substantially the minimum lot width.
LOT LINE, REAR
The lot line opposite and most distant from the front lot
line. In the case of triangular or otherwise irregularly shaped lots,
a line10 feet in length entirely within the lot, parallel to and at
a maximum distance from the front lot line.
[Added 5-1-2006 by Ord. No. HR-351]
LOT LINE, SIDE
Any lot line other than a front or rear lot line.
[Added 5-1-2006 by Ord. No. HR-351]
LOT, REVERSE FRONTAGE
A lot extending between and having frontage on an arterial
or collector street and a local street, with vehicular access solely
from the latter.
LOT WIDTH
The horizontal distance between side lot lines measured along
the street line or building setback line as specified. When the street
line is curved, the measurement shall be made on the arc, on or parallel
to the curve of the street line.
MOBILE HOME or MANUFACTURED HOME
A transportable, single-family dwelling, constructed off
site, intended for permanent occupancy, contained in one unit, or
in two or more units designed to be joined into one integral unit
capable of again being separated for repeated towing, which arrives
at a site complete and ready for occupancy except for minor and incidental
unpacking and assembly operations and constructed so that it may be
used with or without a permanent foundation, including any addition
or accessory structure, such as porches, sheds, decks, garages or
additional rooms.
[Amended 5-1-2006 by Ord. No. HR-351]
MOBILE HOME or MANUFACTURED HOME LOT
A lot in a mobile home or manufactured home park, improved
with the necessary utility connections and other appurtenances necessary
for the placing thereon of a single mobile home. A mobile home or
manufactured home lot may be leased by the park owner to the occupants
of the mobile home erected on the lot or owned under condominium ownership
or owned as a fee-simple lot.
[Amended 5-1-2006 by Ord. No. HR-351]
MOBILE HOME or MANUFACTURED HOME PARK
A parcel of land or contiguous parcels of land which has
been so designated and improved that it contains two or more mobile
homes or manufactured home lots for the placement thereon of mobile
homes or manufactured homes.
[Amended 5-1-2006 by Ord. No. HR-351]
MONUMENT
A stone or concrete monument with a flat top at least four
inches in diameter or square, containing a copper or brass dowel (plug),
and at least 24 inches in length. The monument shall be tapered so
that the dimensions at the bottom are at least two inches greater
than those of the top, to minimize movement caused by frost.
OPEN SPACE
An unimproved area of land or water set aside, dedicated,
designated or reserved for public or private use or enjoyment or for
the use and enjoyment of owners, occupants and their guests of land
adjoining or neighboring such open space.
[Added 5-1-2006 by Ord. No. HR-351]
(1)
COMMONA parcel or parcels of land or an area of water, or a combination of land and water, within a development site and designed and intended for the use or enjoyment of residents of a development, not including streets, off-street parking areas and areas set aside for public facilities.
PARCEL
A piece or area of land formally described and recorded with
block and lot numbers, by metes and bounds, by ownership, or in such
a manner as to specifically identify the dimensions and/or boundaries.
[Added 5-1-2006 by Ord. No. HR-351]
PARKING [Added 5-1-2006 by Ord. No. HR-351]
(1)
AREAAny public or private land area designed and used for parking motor vehicles, and excluding any area wherein motor vehicles for sale or repair are kept.
(2)
LOTAn off-street, ground level area for the temporary parking of vehicles, forming the principal use of the lot, and not including any area wherein vehicles for sale or repair are kept.
(3)
PRIVATEA parking area for the exclusive use of the owners or occupants of the lot on which the parking area is located.
(4)
PUBLICA parking area available to the public, whether free, for compensation or as an accommodation to employees, clients, customers or residents.
(5)
SPACEA space for the parking of a motor vehicle within a public or private parking area, exclusive of aisles, driveways or other accessways.
(6)
STRUCTUREA covered structure or portion of a covered structure that provides parking areas for motor vehicles, including parking areas within the footprint of a permitted building.
(7)
SURFACEA parking area for motor vehicles where there is no building above or below the parking area.
PLAN
(1)
AS-BUILTA corrected final plan, showing dimensions and locations of all streets and other improvements as actually constructed.
(2)
FINALAn exact and complete subdivision or land development plan by an engineer or architect, to be recorded upon approval, which includes all required data to define property rights and proposed streets and other improvements, including modifications represented by easements.
(3)
IMPROVEMENT CONSTRUCTIONA plan, prepared by an engineer, showing the construction specifications and details, including a horizontal plan, profiles and cross sections, of streets, drains, sewers, water supply systems, bridges, culverts and other improvements required to be constructed in conjunction with a subdivision or land development plan.
(4)
NATURAL FEATURES CONSERVATIONA plan accompanying and forming a part of the preliminary and final plans detailing the developer's measures to be taken for protection of stream channels, major trees and other important natural, historical or environmentally sensitive lands or features and for erosion, surface water runoff and sediment control which includes all information required under §
181-39 of this chapter.
(5)
PRELIMINARYThe plans, maps, drawings and all supplementary data required by this chapter, indicating the proposed layout of lots, streets and other improvements and the proposed manner of development of a subdivision or land development.
(6)
SKETCHA tentative or sketch map, plan or drawing of a proposed subdivision or land development of sufficient detail and accuracy to be used for the purpose of informal discussion prior to the submission of preliminary plans.
QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL FORESTER
A person who has a B.S. degree from a four-year school of
forestry accredited by the Society of American Foresters and a member
in good standing of the American Forestry Association.
[Added 12-3-1991 by Ord. No. HR-186]
RESUBDIVISION
A change in map of an approved or recorded subdivision plan,
if such change affects any street layout on such map or area reserved
thereon for public use or any lot line without affecting the number
of lots; or if it affects any map or plan legally recorded prior to
the adoption of any regulations controlling subdivisions.
RETENTION BASIN/POND
A structure in which stormwater is stored and not released
during the storm event. Retention basins/ponds are designed to retain
a permanent pool of water during dry weather and potentially detain
waters from a specific drainage area, or designed for infiltration
purposes and do not have an outlet. The retention basin designed for
infiltration purposes must infiltrate stored water in three days or
less.
[Amended 4-6-2009 by Ord. No. HR-375]
RIGHT-OF-WAY
An area of land, whether or not paved or otherwise improved
in any way, acquired by reservation, dedication, prescription or condemnation
and intended to be occupied by a street, crosswalk, railroad, electric
transmission lines, oil or gas pipeline, waterline, sanitary storm
sewer or other similar public or private uses.
[Amended 5-1-2006 by Ord. No. HR-351]
RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE
The legal lines that form the boundaries of a right-of-way.
[Added 5-1-2006 by Ord. No. HR-351]
RIGHT-OF-WAY, ULTIMATE
The minimum widths for a street or other corridor as required
by state or federal highway departments or as described in the Township’s
Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance, which is expected to be
needed in the future to adequately and properly accommodate the anticipated
vehicular and pedestrian traffic and related appurtenances, based
on the function of the road in the circulation system and is the line
from which required setbacks are measured.
[Added 5-1-2006 by Ord. No. HR-351]
SEDIMENT
Solid material, both mineral and organic, that is in suspension,
is being transported or has been moved from its site of origin by
water or air.
[Added 5-1-2006 by Ord. No. HR-351;
amended 4-6-2009 by Ord. No. HR-375]
SEWAGE FACILITIES
(1)
INDIVIDUAL SYSTEMA system for the disposal of sewage by use of cesspools, septic tanks or other safe and healthful means, approved by the Chester County Health Department and within the confines of the lot on which the use is located.
(2)
COMMUNITY SYSTEMA system for the treatment and disposal of sewage in which sewage is conveyed by a system of pipes to an on-site, privately owned and operated treatment facility and disposed of through means approved by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection.
(3)
PUBLIC SYSTEMA system for the treatment of sewage in which sewage is conveyed by a system of pipes to an off-site, publicly operated treatment facility and disposed of through means approved by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection.
SHADE TREE
A tree in a public place, street, special easement or right-of-way
adjoining a street, as provided in this chapter.
SHADOW ANALYSIS
A graphic representation of shadows cast by mature landscaping,
screening and structures, plotted with regard to topography, slope
and direction at 9:00 a.m., 12:00 noon and 3:00 p.m. on the date of
winter solstice.
SIDEWALK
An improved all-weather paved area parallel to and separate
from the street which is used as a pedestrian walking area.
[Added 9-19-2011 by Ord. No. HR-390]
SIGHT DISTANCE
The required length of roadway visible to the driver of a
passenger vehicle at any given point on the roadway when the view
is obstructed by traffic.
(1)
OBJECT SIGHT DISTANCEShall be measured from a point 4.5 feet above the center line of the road surface to a point 0.5 feet above the center line of the road surface.
(2)
VEHICLE SIGHT DISTANCEShall be from one point 4.5 feet above the center line of a road surface to another point 4.5 feet above the center line of a road surface.
SINKHOLE
A funnel-shaped depression in the land surface generally
in a limestone region associated with a subterranean passage developed
by solution.
[Added 12-3-1991 by Ord. No. HR-186]
SITE DISTURBANCE
Any activity which involves removal of vegetation or which
causes land to be exposed to danger of erosion, including clearing,
grading, filling, plowing or earthmoving.
[Added 12-3-1991 by Ord. No. HR-186]
SLOPES, STEEP
Those areas as regulated in §
208-118 having slopes from 15% to 25%, delineated and measured over a cumulative six-foot change in vertical elevation, which occurs over a minimum ten-foot horizontal area, as measured parallel to any contour line. (The percent of slope is determined by dividing the total amount of vertical rise or fall by the horizontal distance over which the rise or fall occurs.)
[Added 5-1-2006 by Ord. No. HR-351]
SLOPES, VERY STEEP
Those areas as regulated in §
208-118 having slopes greater than 25%, delineated and measured over a cumulative six-foot change in vertical elevation, which occurs over a minimum ten-foot horizontal area, as measured parallel to any contour line. (The percent of slope is determined by dividing the total amount of vertical rise or fall by the horizontal distance.)
[Added 5-1-2006 by Ord. No. HR-351]
SOLAR ENERGY
Radiant energy (direct, diffused or reflected) received from
the sun at wavelengths suitable for conversion into thermal, chemical
or electrical energy.
SOLAR SKYSCAPE
The space between a given location and the sun which must
remain unobstructed between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. mean solar time
(winter solstice) in order to permit sufficient solar energy to impinge
on that location to allow efficient solar utilization.
SPECIMEN TREE
A tree with a diameter of 24 inches or greater or a unique,
rare or otherwise specifically selected tree which most typically
represents a whole class or group, specifically in shape, form or
historical importance, including but not limited to a tree whose growth
pattern has been significantly altered by a natural and/or man-made
action, one which has been historically documented (showing up in
written histories), one on which there are historic plaques, markers,
carvings or unusual markings in the bark or one which identifies a
particular location and which shall be designated as such by the Township
during plan review.
[Amended 12-3-1991 by Ord. No. HR-186]
SPRING
A place where water flows naturally from a rock or soil upon
the land or into a body of surface water.
[Added 12-3-1991 by Ord. No. HR-186]
STORMWATER
Water which surfaces, flows or collects during and subsequent
to rain or snowfall.
STREET
A public or privately owned right-of-way, serving as means
of vehicular and pedestrian travel.
[Amended 5-1-2006 by Ord. No. HR-351]
STREET CLASSIFICATION
[Added 12-7-2015 by Ord.
No. HR-412]
(1)
EXPRESSWAYAny roadway classified as an "expressway" in the Comprehensive Plan in Chapter Two: Existing Conditions.
(2)
MAJOR ARTERIALAny roadway classified as a "major arterial" in the Comprehensive Plan in Chapter Two: Existing Conditions.
(3)
MINOR ARTERIALAny roadway classified as a "minor arterial" in the Comprehensive Plan in Chapter Two: Existing Conditions.
(4)
MAJOR COLLECTORAny roadway classified as a "major collector" in the Comprehensive Plan in Chapter Two: Existing Conditions.
(5)
MINOR COLLECTORAny roadway classified as a "minor collector" in the Comprehensive Plan in Chapter Two: Existing Conditions.
(6)
LOCAL ROADAny roadway classified as a "local road" in the Comprehensive Plan in Chapter Two: Existing Conditions.
STRUCTURE
See “building or structure.”
[Amended 5-1-2006 by Ord. No. HR-351]
SUBDIVISION
The division or redivision of a lot, tract or parcel of land
by any means into two or more lots, tracts, parcels or other divisions
of land, including changes in existing lot lines for the purpose,
whether immediate or future, of lease, partition by the court for
distribution to heirs or devisees, transfer of ownership or building
or lot development; provided, however, that the subdivision by lease
of land for agricultural purposes into parcels of more than 10 acres,
not involving any new street or easement of access or any residential
dwelling, shall be exempted.
[Amended 5-1-2006 by Ord. No. HR-351]
SURVEYOR
A registered surveyor licensed in Pennsylvania.
TOPSOIL
A fertile soil or soil material rich in organic matter; surface
soil; the original dark-colored upper soil ranging from a fraction
of an inch to many feet in depth.
[Added 12-3-1991 by Ord. No. HR-186]
TREE
Any woody perennial plant usually having one main stem or
trunk and a crown and growing to a height of 10 feet or more at maturity,
excluding trees with a diameter of less than one inch.
[Added 12-3-1991 by Ord. No. HR-186]
TREE DAMAGE
The infliction of damage to a tree which is of such severity
as to show evidence within a period of two growing seasons of irreparable
harm leading to the ultimate death of the tree. Examples of said serious
damage include but are not limited to damage inflicted to the root
system by machinery, storage of materials and soil compaction; changing
the natural grade above or below the root system or around the trunk;
damage inflicted on the tree permitting fungus infection or pest infestation;
excessive pruning; excessive thinning; paving with concrete, asphalt
or other impervious material within such proximity as to be harmful
to the tree.
[Added 12-3-1991 by Ord. No. HR-186]
TREE DIAMETER
The circumference 4 1/2 feet above the ground divided
by 2 2/7.
[Added 12-3-1991 by Ord. No. HR-186]
TREE DRIPLINE
The marking where the outer edge of a tree's branches overhang
the ground.
[Added 12-3-1991 by Ord. No. HR-186]
TREE REMOVAL
The cutting down of a tree or the transplanting of a tree
to a site other than that under development.
[Added 12-3-1991 by Ord. No. HR-186]
TREE ROOT AREA
The area under a tree extending from the trunk to the dripline.
[Added 12-3-1991 by Ord. No. HR-186]
VERGE
A planting or landscape area or brick paving area between
the curbline of a street or cartway and the sidewalk running along
a street which may contain streetlights or signage.
[Added 9-10-2007 by Ord. No. HR-361]
WATERCOURSE
A channel or conveyance of surface water having a defined
bed and banks, whether natural or artificial, with perennial or intermittent
flow.
[Amended 4-6-2009 by Ord. No. HR-375]
WATER SUPPLY
(1)
INDIVIDUAL SYSTEMA system for supplying water to a single user from a private source located on the land of the user.
(2)
CENTRAL WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMA system for supplying water from a common source or sources to multiple users. A central system may be further described as either of the following:
(a)
PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMA system which is owned by a municipality, a public company or a private company which serves more than a single community and may be interconnected with other water supply systems.
(b)
COMMUNITY WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMA system which is owned by a municipality, a public company or a private company and which serves a single community or subdivision and is not interconnected with any other water supply system.
WETLANDS
Those areas that are inundated or saturated by surface water
or groundwater at a frequency and duration sufficient to support and
which under normal conditions do support a prevalence of vegetation
typically adapted for life in saturated soil conditions. Wetlands
generally include swamps, marshes, bogs and similar areas. For purposes
of regulation under this chapter, wetlands shall be construed to be
all areas meeting the definition of wetlands as then currently specified
by the United States Army Corps of Engineers and/or the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection. In any situation in which
these sources do not coincide, the more inclusive area shall be considered
to be wetlands under this chapter.
[Amended 12-3-1991 by Ord. No. HR-186]
WOODLANDS
Areas characterized by dense and extensive tree cover growing
closely together so that the driplines touch or overlap and in which
there is more than one viable tree of a diameter of six inches or
greater per 1,500 square feet of lot area. This definition also includes
groves of flowering or subcanopy trees, such as dogwood trees and
young forests where the immature branches may not yet be interlocking.
(To determine if an area has more than one viable tree of six inches
or greater caliper per 1,500 square feet, the total area of the land
in question, in square feet, shall be divided by 1,500. If the result
is equal to or less than the number of viable trees of a diameter
of six inches or greater and meets the other stated characteristics,
the area in question is considered a woodland.)
[Amended 12-3-1991 by Ord. No. HR-186]
YARD LINE
A line drawn parallel to the corresponding lot lines at a
distance specified in the applicable zoning district for the required
depth of a yard.
[Added 5-1-2006 by Ord. No. HR-351]
YARD, REQUIRED
An open area on a lot that lies between the principal or
accessory building or buildings and the nearest yard line and the
adjoining lot lines within which no structure shall be located except
as provided in the Zoning Ordinance.
[Added 5-1-2006 by Ord. No. HR-351]
YARD, REQUIRED FRONT
A yard extending the full width of the lot being the minimum
horizontal distance between the street line or ultimate right-of-way
line and the building setback line required in the applicable zoning
district. Such front yard is unoccupied and unobstructed from the
ground upward except as may be specifically provided in this chapter.
Each yard with frontage on a street shall be considered a front yard.
[Added 5-1-2006 by Ord. No. HR-351]
YARD, REQUIRED REAR
A yard extending the full width of the lot between the rear
yard line and the rear lot line, and measured perpendicular from the
rear yard line to the closest point of the rear lot line. Such rear
yard is unoccupied and unobstructed from the ground upward except
as may be specifically provided in this chapter.
[Added 5-1-2006 by Ord. No. HR-351]
YARD, REQUIRED SIDE
A yard extending from the front yard to the rear yard along
the side lot line, and being the minimum horizontal distance between
the side lot line and the side yard line as specified in the applicable
zoning district. Such side yard is unoccupied and unobstructed from
the ground upward except as may be specifically provided in this chapter.
[Added 5-1-2006 by Ord. No. HR-351]
ZONING OFFICER
An official of the Township appointed by the Board of Supervisors whose duties shall include the administration of this chapter and Chapter
208, Zoning.