[Added 2-25-1998 by Ord. No. 1780]
A. Purpose. The purpose of these provisions is to preserve
and encourage the use of property for the educational, recreational
and community use of the entire Township of Ridley. It is particularly
intended to preserve certain land or facilities already in place and
now so used by the community.
B. Permitted uses. Land, buildings or premises shall
be used by right only for one or more of the following uses:
(1) Educational use, public or private.
(2) Recreational or community use for the benefit of the
entire population of the Township, including parks, playgrounds, trails,
paths and athletic fields and courts.
(3) Office, in connection with on-site educational, recreational,
municipal or community use.
(4) Sites for sewage treatment, refuse disposal and other publicly owned or operated facilities, including communication facilities for police, fire, emergency and other Township functions. All communications facilities shall comply with Article
XIII of this chapter.
(5) Publicly owned or operated scenic and historic sites.
(6) Library or noncommercial museum.
(7) Community center or publicly owned auditorium.
C. Accessory uses. Accessory uses shall be as follows:
(1) Private garages, carports and accessory buildings, subject to regulation in Article
XIII of this chapter.
(2) Signs, subject to regulation in Article
XII of this chapter.
(3) Fence, subject to regulation in Article
XIII of this chapter.
(4) Any accessory use on the same lot with and customarily
incidental to a permitted use, and not detrimental to the neighborhood.
D. Area and bulk requirements. In this district, any structure hereafter erected or any lot hereafter used or occupied for any lawful purpose shall provide the minimum and not exceed the maximum dimensions specified below. However, any wireless telecommunications towers and antennas shall be subject to the requirements in §
325-95 and not the following:
(1) Minimum lot and area: None.
(4) Impervious surface coverage: 75%.
(6) Side yards: 20 feet, except where abutting a residential
district, in which case 40 feet shall be required.
(8) Building height: No building shall exceed three stories
or 45 feet in height, unless authorized as a special exception.
E. Off-street parking. Off-street parking shall be provided in accordance with Article
XIII of this chapter.
[Added 12-15-2010 by Ord.
No. 1904]
A. Purposes. The purposes of this district are to provide for technology-based
and waterfront-related uses designed to revitalize the Route 291 corridor,
in order to create a sustainable economic setting consistent with
the needs and requirements of 21st century commerce. The district
also allows traditional heavy industrial development. Provisions are
also added to encourage the cultural, environmental and tourist-related
features and potential of the corridor.
B. Uses permitted by right. A building or group of buildings may be
erected, altered or used for only one or more of the following uses
and no other:
(3)
Industrial plants manufacturing, processing or assembling helicopters,
fixed-wing aircraft, or other steep-gradient aircraft capable of hovering.
(7)
Large-scale retail business.
(11)
Water transportation facility.
C. Special exception uses. The following shall be permitted only as special exception uses when approved by the Ridley Township Zoning Hearing Board in compliance with §§
325-56.1G and
H and applicable provisions of Article
XVI of this chapter:
(1)
Motion-picture production/studio.
(8)
Restaurant, counter service.
(17)
A combination or mix of uses permitted by right or by special
exception in one building or in more than one building, provided that
such mixed-use development shall be permitted only as a single, unified
development project with a common architectural theme.
D. Accessory uses and structures:
(1)
Signs, subject to Article
XII, Signs, of this chapter.
(2)
Storage within an enclosed building in conjunction with a permitted
use.
(4)
Parking area or garage for the general public or for employees, subject to §
325-80 of this chapter.
(5)
Satellite antenna, subject to §
325-90 of this chapter.
(6)
Child day-care center, subject to §
325-91 of this chapter.
(7)
Cafeteria, primarily for use of employees of uses and facilities
permitted in this district.
(8)
Any accessory use on the same lot with and customarily incidental
to uses permitted above in this district.
E. Area and bulk regulations.
(1)
For uses permitted by right:
(a)
Lot area. A lot area of not less than two acres shall be provided
for every principal building hereafter erected.
(b)
Lot width. The lot for each principal building hereafter erected
shall have a width of not less than 150 feet.
(c)
Minimum yard requirements.
[1]
Front yard. There shall be a front yard, the depth of which
shall be not less than 50 feet.
[2]
Side yards. Each side yard shall not be less than 25 feet in
depth.
[3]
Rear yard. There shall be a rear yard, the depth of which shall
not be less than 50 feet.
(d)
Building height. No building shall have a height exceeding 75
feet with a maximum of six stories above grade.
(e)
Building coverage. The aggregate area of all buildings on a
lot shall not exceed 40% of the lot area.
(f)
Impervious coverage. The aggregate of all impervious coverage
on a lot shall not exceed 60% of the lot area.
(2)
For special exception uses permitted by §
325-56.1C:
(a)
Lot area. A lot area of not less than five acres shall be provided.
(b)
Lot width. A lot width of not less than 150 feet shall be provided.
(c)
Minimum yard requirements.
[1]
Front yard. There shall be a front yard, the depth of which
shall be not less than 75 feet.
[2]
Side yards. Each side yard shall not be less than 35 feet in
depth.
[3]
Rear yard. There shall be a rear yard, the depth of which shall
not be less than 50 feet.
(d)
Building height. No building shall have a height exceeding 75
feet with a maximum of six stories above grade.
(e)
Building coverage. The aggregate area of all buildings on a
lot shall not exceed 40% of the lot area.
(f)
Impervious coverage. The aggregate of all impervious coverage
on a lot shall not exceed 60% of the lot area.
F. Special development regulations. The following regulations shall apply for uses permitted by right and to the special exception uses permitted by §
325-56.1C of this chapter:
(1)
Landscaping and screening.
(a)
Landscaping consisting of shrubs, trees or other plantings shall
be provided in front of and along one other side of all principal
buildings. Such landscaping area shall be not less than four feet
wide.
(b)
Landscaping shall also be provided in high-visibility areas
such as exterior and interior roadways, between individual parking
areas and to break up continuous rows of parking. Such landscaping
shall be provided in accordance with a landscaping plan approved by
the Township of Ridley Board of Commissioners, upon the recommendation
of the Township Engineer.
(c)
Mechanical equipment located on the ground, such as heating
or cooling equipment, pumps or generators, must be screened from the
street and any abutting residential zones by walls, fences or vegetation
tall enough to screen the equipment. Mechanical equipment on roofs
must be screened from the ground level of any abutting residential
zoned areas.
(d)
Any portion of a lot or tract that is not used for buildings
or other structures, loading or parking spaces, or aisles or designated
storage areas shall be landscaped in accordance with a landscaping
plan approved by the Township of Ridley Board of Commissioners, upon
the recommendation of the Township Engineer.
(e)
Storage and display. Opaque, ornamental fencing, walls or evergreen
planting so that they cannot be seen from adjoining streets or parking
areas when viewed by a person standing at ground level shall screen
permanent outside storage areas.
(2)
Interior circulation, access and traffic control.
(a)
The entrance road from the exterior roadway that is a major
arterial shall have a cartway not less than 36 feet wide for at least
200 feet from the point of entrance into the site.
(b)
The interior circulation on a lot or tract shall be designed
so that no driveway or street providing parking spaces shall be used
as a through street. If parking spaces are indicated by lines with
angles other than 90°, the traffic lanes shall be restricted to
a one-way flow to permit head-in parking. No driveway or street used
for interior circulation shall have traffic lanes less than 10 feet
in width.
(c)
Areas provided for loading and unloading of delivery trucks
and other vehicles and for the servicing of shops by refuse collection,
fuel and other service vehicles shall be adequate in size and shape
and be so arranged that they may be used without blockage or interference
with the use of accessways or automobile facilities.
(d)
All accessways to any public street or highway shall be located
at least 200 feet from the intersection of any two street lines and
shall be designed in a manner conductive to safe ingress and egress.
(e)
No plan or proposal shall be approved which is likely to create
traffic hazards endangering the public safety. Safety requirements
that may be imposed, where appropriate in such a review, shall include
traffic control devices, acceleration lanes or deceleration lanes,
turning lanes, traffic and lane markings and signs.
(3)
Pedestrian standards.
(a)
An on-site pedestrian circulation system must be provided, which
connects the parking areas and the structures on the site. The circulation
system must be hard-surfaced and be at least five feet wide. Where
the system crosses driveways, parking areas and loading areas, the
system must be clearly identifiable, through the use of striping,
elevation changes, speed bumps, a different paving material or other
similar material. The on-site pedestrian circulation system must be
lighted so that employees, residents and customers can use it at night.
(b)
The applicant shall connect the pedestrian circulation system
to other areas of the site such as a parking lot and any pedestrian
amenities, such as plazas and resting areas.
(4)
Building design.
(a)
Buildings may be designed and arranged either separately or
in an attached fashion.
(b)
All buildings shall be designed according to a unified architectural
scheme.
(c)
All pedestrian entrances shall be paved with an all-weather
surface. Curbing shall be provided to separate parking, access, streets
and driveways.
(d)
All signs shall be designed so as to be harmonious and consistent, in terms of size, design and color scheme, with those of nearby uses or buildings. Also see applicable provisions of Article
XII of this chapter.
(e)
All design schemes must obtain approval of the Ridley Township
Board of Commissioners.
G. Conditions for approval of special exception uses. The following
conditions shall be satisfied prior to the consideration of any tract
as a special exception use:
(1)
The parcel(s) shall be entirely within the IHC Industrial Heritage
Corridor District.
(2)
The parcel shall have an area of not less than five acres.
(3)
When deemed necessary by the Ridley Township Zoning Hearing
Board, the applicant shall prepare a traffic impact study.
(4)
A professional traffic engineer hired by the applicant and approved
by the Ridley Township Zoning Hearing Board shall prepare such study.
(5)
The purpose of the traffic study is to enable the Ridley Township
Zoning Hearing Board to access the impact of the proposed development
on the highway system, adjacent or nearby uses, or the East Coast
Greenway; to identify traffic-related problems associated with the
proposed development; and to identify improvements and solutions to
be incorporated into the project design.
(6)
No structure, except one used exclusively in connection with
a water-dependent use (e.g., marina) shall be erected, altered or
extended to within 50 feet of the bulkhead line.
(7)
All buildings situated south of Pennsylvania Route 291 shall
be located with the objective of preserving the visual and physical
access to the Delaware River. Development plans shall show that the
location of buildings is such as to allow physical and visual access
to the Delaware River.
(8)
In addition to the conditions above, the Ridley Township Zoning
Hearing Board may attach such additional, reasonable conditions and
safeguards as it may deem necessary to implement the purposes of this
chapter and the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code (Act 247,
as amended) and protect the health and welfare of the community.
(9)
Applications for special exceptions shall also comply with all applicable provisions of Article
XVI, Enforcement and Administration, of this chapter.
H. Route 291/13 Corridor and East Coast Greenway. Landscaping, signage,
and similar features within the Route 291/13 Corridor and East Coast
Greenway shall be consistent with the Delaware County Industrial Heritage
Route 291/13 Beautification and Greenway Plan of 2002 and the Delaware
County Route 291/13 Landscaping and Signage Project of 2005, as they
relate to land within these corridors in Ridley Township.