The following is an expansion of the statement of community development objectives contained in Article
I, §
205-3 of this chapter. It is the intent of this article to provide for nonpolluting light industry, office and certain light manufacturing operations, in districts of at least 20 acres. Furthermore, it is the intent of this article to:
A. Establish standards and certain limitations which
encourage orderly and planned development of industrial parks, including
an internal road network, while prohibiting polluting or noxious uses.
B. Provide employment centers in close proximity to existing
and future residential development to reduce commuting distance for
the work force as well as to enhance the community tax base.
C. Ensure that residential and institutional development
will be buffered against Limited Industrial Districts and prevent
encroachment upon existing highways by the use of setbacks and installation
of new landscape material and/or require the preservation of existing
natural features to accomplish the same effect.
D. Provide to the Board of Supervisors, in order to assist
in the evaluation of a proposed Master Plan, the option of requiring
a traffic impact study to be prepared by the applicant and subject
to the review and evaluation of the Township.
A building or group of buildings may be erected,
altered or used and a lot may be used or occupied for any of the following
purposes and no other:
A. Any use permitted in the BP Business Professional
Zoning District.
B. General services, including plumbing or other building
supplies, provided that such storage of product or merchandise shall
be within a fully enclosed building, and further excluding interior
or exterior storage and sale of coal, petroleum distillates or highly
flammable materials of any kind.
C. Offices for administration, executive, professional,
sales and other similar uses.
D. Laboratories for scientific, medical, agricultural
or light industrial research and development, training or product
development, and manufacturing after review and approval from the
Board of Supervisors.
E. Printing, publishing, lithographing and similar processes.
F. Wholesaling, warehousing and distributing, provided
that the handling or exchange of highly flammable or explosive materials
shall be prohibited, and further provided that satisfactory provisions
are made to prevent traffic congestion and hazard.
G. Light manufacturing, fabricating, assembling or processing of scientific
and precision instruments and controls; computer products and components,
electronics and parts assembly; pharmaceutical and optical goods;
medical and dental equipment; photographic reproduction and films;
musical instruments, toys, cosmetics and tobacco products; jewelry
and timepieces; hardware, tools and appliances, ceramics, clothing
and textile products; products from previously prepared paper, rubber
and plastics (see exceptions); beverages, confections, cream and all
food products (exclusive of meat and fish).
[Amended 10-27-2015 by Ord. No. 566]
H. The manufacture and assemblage of products from the
following previously prepared materials; wood, glass, textiles, cork,
leather, bone, shell, fur, feathers, hair, sheet rubber, paper.
I. Repair and maintenance of office equipment, computers,
electronic products and household items.
J. Accessory uses on the same lot and incidental to any
permitted use, which shall include:
(1) Cafeteria facilities for employees.
(2) Recreational facilities for employees and occupants;
provided, however, that there shall be no exterior lighting for such
facilities.
(3) Storage within completely screened area but not within
the minimum required front yard or within 100 feet of any other zoning
district, in conjunction with a permitted use.
(4) Incidental retail sales of products assembled or manufactured
on the premises, or repair and replacement items or items distributed
or used by the occupant. Special sales events are permitted and subject
to the following specific limitations: Special sales shall be limited
to a period of 10 calendar days per year, not more than four events
per year and allowed only after a special permit is first obtained
from the Township Zoning Officer.
(5) Repair and maintenance of vehicles for only those
such vehicles used on the same property and/or in connection with
a foregoing permitted use.
(6) Electrical substations, provided that the use shall
be permanently screened to a height of 10 feet from any existing dwelling
adjacent thereto.
(7) Educational, trade, technical and professional schools
or institutes, not incompatible with this district.
(8) Metalworking, extrusion of small metals, welding,
plating, laundering, cleaning and dyeing, excluding bleaching, in
connection with a foregoing permitted use.
K. The following uses when permitted by special exception:
(1) Metalworking, extrusion of small metals, welding,
plating, laundering, cleaning and dyeing, excluding bleaching, when
proposed as a principal use in a building or on a lot.
(2) The following indoor recreational uses: gymnastics,
racquetball, squash and tennis, ice-skating rink.
(3) Any use of the same general character as any permitted
use.
L. Solar and wind-power energy devices shall be permitted
in multiple numbers as a principal use and shall comply with all applicable
yards, setbacks, and zoning standards that would apply to an industrial
building.
[Added 1-3-2011 by Ord. No. 533]
M. Wireless telecommunications facilities, subject to Article
XXIX of this chapter.
[Added 2-25-2014 by Ord.
No. 550]
N. Artisanal manufacturing.
[Added 10-27-2015 by Ord.
No. 566]
O. Indoor and outdoor recreational facilities.
[Added 10-27-2015 by Ord.
No. 566]
P. Municipal uses and police stations.
[Added 10-27-2015 by Ord.
No. 566]
Q. Fire stations and ambulance stations that are occupied by a provider
designated by the East Norriton Township Board of Supervisors to provide
fire or ambulance service to East Norriton Township.
[Added 10-27-2015 by Ord.
No. 566]
R. Microbreweries.
[Added 10-27-2015 by Ord.
No. 566]
The following uses or activities are specifically
prohibited:
A. Truck terminals or freight stations; express, carting
or hauling stations.
B. Tire and rubber tube products; rubber, synthetic and
wood processing.
C. General vehicle engine or body repair.
D. Broadcasting stations, antennas or towers.
[Amended 2-25-2014 by Ord. No. 550]
E. Uses enumerated in §
205-87C, except for uses authorized herein.
F. Public and private utility facility.