Town Center Districts are intended to be consistent
with Article VIIA of the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code
(Act 247) and are designed to improve the aesthetic quality and walkability
of the area and streetscape, support the economic viability of the
area, and promote opportunities for mixed-use buildings which permit
residential and nonresidential uses above or behind nonresidential
uses.
Mixed uses are encouraged. Land and buildings
may be used and occupied for any one or combination of the following
uses, and no other, unless otherwise specified.
A. The following residential uses are permitted as stand-alone uses where the lots containing such uses do not have frontage along a major arterial highway as defined in the Township's Comprehensive Plan, and are permitted as part of a mixed-use development, provided no residential use shall be permitted on the ground floor of a mixed-use development when the development has frontage on a major arterial highway, unless approved pursuant to §
208-69K below:
(1) Single-family attached dwelling (townhouse).
(2) Two-family detached dwelling (duplex).
B. Retail (excluding auto sales).
E. Public or private club or lodge.
H. Restaurant (excluding drive-in/drive-through facility),
provided that any outdoor consumption shall meet all of the following
requirements:
(1) Outdoor seating must be contiguous to the establishment
preparing the food being served and shall not extend beyond the limits
of the establishment's frontage(s).
(2) If any outdoor seating extends into any public right-of-way,
an unobstructed walkway at least six feet wide shall be maintained
for pedestrian circulation.
I. Surface parking facility, subject to the requirements of §
208-72D below, §
208-103 and §
181-49 of the Township Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance.
J. Structured parking facility, subject to the requirements of §
208-72D below and §
181-49 of the Township's Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance.
K. The following stand-alone uses when authorized as a conditional use pursuant to §
208-117:
(1) Single-family attached dwelling (townhouse), two-family
detached dwelling (duplex), or multifamily dwelling (apartment house),
when any lot containing such use:
(a)
Has frontage on a major arterial highway;
(c)
Has a maximum lot depth, measured from the major
arterial highway, of 125 feet;
(d)
Has a maximum of one curb cut per 100 feet of
frontage and sufficient turning area to negate the necessity for any
vehicle to back out onto the major arterial highway; and
(e)
Is not feasible for mixed-use development, as
demonstrated by the applicant.
(2) Day-care center, provided that:
(a)
Outdoor play or instruction areas shall be located
at least 50 feet from any street line or property line and shall be
provided with landscape screening sufficient to buffer adjoining properties
from noise or other disturbances.
(b)
In addition to the general parking requirements of §
208-103, an off-street dropoff area shall be provided which is sufficient to accommodate not less than one vehicle per five individuals enrolled.
L. Signs when erected and maintained in accordance with the provisions of Article
XXV.
M. The following standalone uses when authorized as a special exception pursuant to §
208-150:
[Added 1-18-2022 by Ord. No. HR-447]
Every building or use shall comply with the
following requirements. In the case of a group or combination of buildings
erected on a lot in accordance with a unified plan, the group as a
unit shall comply.
A. Lot area and width. The lot area shall not be less
than 7,500 square feet and the lot width at the building line shall
be not less than 50 feet.
B. Lot area per dwelling unit. Each two-family detached
dwelling (duplex) development shall have a lot area per dwelling unit
of not less than 6,000 square feet. Each single-family attached dwelling
(townhouse) development shall have a lot area per dwelling unit of
not less than 2,900 square feet per dwelling unit. Each multifamily
dwelling (apartment house) development shall have a lot area per dwelling
unit of not less than 2,100 square feet.
C. Building footprint. For single-use nonresidential buildings, the maximum gross floor area of the ground floor shall be 10,000 square feet. For residential or mixed-use buildings, the maximum gross floor area of the ground floor shall be 15,000 square feet. Applicants for residential or mixed-use developments may be eligible for bonus square footage pursuant to §
208-71 below.
D. Impervious coverage. For lots with frontage along
a major arterial highway, not more than 90% of the lot area may be
covered by impervious surface. For lots without frontage along a major
arterial highway, not more than 70% of the lot area may be covered
by impervious surface.
E. Front yard. There shall be no minimum front yard setback
except that distance necessary to provide the required sidewalks and
streetscape.
F. Side yards. No side yard shall be required, except
that where a lot abuts a residential district in the Township or a
similar district in an adjoining municipality, a side yard shall be
provided which shall be not less than 20 feet in width. If a side
yard is provided where none is required, it must be a minimum of 10
feet.
G. Rear yard. No rear yard shall be required, except
that where a lot abuts a residential district in the Township or a
similar district in an adjoining municipality, a rear yard shall be
provided which shall be not less than 25 feet in depth. If a rear
yard is provided where none is required, it must be a minimum of 10
feet.
H. Height.
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(1) Minimum. The minimum height of any building shall not be less than
28 feet.
(2) Maximum. The maximum height of any building shall not be more than 42 feet. Applicants for mixed-use developments may be eligible for bonus height pursuant to §
208-71 below.
I. Buffer. Where a property line directly abuts a single-family residential district or use or where a property line abuts a street and a single-family residential district or use is located across the street, a buffer area of not less than 15 feet in width shall be provided, subject to the provisions of §
208-102B. No parking shall be permitted in this buffer area.
J. Building separation. The distance at the closest point between any
two residential buildings or groups of attached residential buildings
shall be not less than 20 feet. The distance at the closest point
between any two nonresidential buildings or groups of attached nonresidential
buildings shall be not less than the minimum distance required by
the International Building Code as incorporated in the Pennsylvania
Uniform Construction Code.
[Added 1-27-2014 by Ord. No. HR-403]