This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Borough
of West Conshohocken Zoning Ordinance of 1976."
The effective date of this chapter shall be 10 days after the
adoption of this chapter as required by law, and the use of all land
and every building or portion of a building or structure erected,
altered with respect to height and area, added to or relocated and
every use within a building or use accessory thereto, in any district,
shall be in conformity with the provisions of this chapter.
This chapter is enacted for the purpose, inter alia, to lessen
congestion on the roads and streets; to secure safety from fire, panic
and other dangers; to promote health and the general welfare; to provide
adequate light and air; to prevent the overcrowding of land; to avoid
undue concentration of population; to facilitate the adequate provision
for transportation, water, sewerage, schools, parks and other public
services and facilities; and to promote the health, safety, morals
and general welfare of the Borough of West Conshohocken, County of
Montgomery, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
In interpreting and applying the provisions of this chapter,
they shall be held to be the minimum requirements for the promotion
of the public health, safety, comfort, convenience and general welfare.
Where the provisions of this chapter impose greater restrictions than
those of any statute, other ordinance or regulation, the provisions
of this chapter shall be controlling. Where the provisions of any
statute, other ordinance or regulations impose greater restrictions
than this chapter, the provisions of such statute, other ordinance
or regulations shall be controlling.
The Borough of West Conshohocken, which has an adopted land
use plan map prepared in 1974 and adopted on March 11, 1976, to guide
the orderly growth and development of the Borough, intends this Zoning
Ordinance to implement the following community development objectives:
A. Community development. Industrial uses should be confined to those
areas of the Borough obviously committed to such land uses; commercial
uses controlled; and residential neighborhoods protected and preserved.
Nonresidential development must be controlled so that it complements,
rather than downgrades, the residential uses. Regional commercial
uses should be differentiated from those which primarily serve Borough
residents.
B. Environment. Borough regulations should work toward maintaining clean
air and water and preserving the land from degradation. Floodplains
and steep slopes shall be strictly regulated so that development will
be consistent with good flood and soil management.
C. Housing. Adequate housing opportunities should continue to be available
for people of all ages and incomes. New housing should always provide
adequate off-street parking. Multifamily housing should also have
adequate open areas and recreational facilities.
D. Transportation. Improved vehicular circulation will entail separating,
where possible, regional from local traffic.
E. Community facilities. Continued improvement of the level of community
facilities should be fostered. The amount of open land in the Borough
for active and passive recreation should be increased.
It is not intended for this chapter to repeal, abrogate, annul
or interfere with any existing ordinance or enactment, or with any
rule, regulations or permit adopted or issued thereunder, except insofar
as the same may be inconsistent or in conflict with any of the provisions
of this chapter, provided that where this chapter imposes greater
restrictions upon the use of buildings or land, or upon the height
and bulk of buildings, or prescribes larger open spaces than are required
by the provision of such ordinance, enactment, rule, regulations or
permit, then the provisions of this chapter shall control.
Should any section of this chapter be declared by a court of
competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such decision shall not affect
the validity of the chapter as a whole, or any part thereof.
All ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent herewith
are hereby repealed.