It is the intent of the Rural Commercial (RC) District to establish
reasonable standards to provide a mixture of residential and small-scale
commercial uses and compatible institutional uses in areas of Hamilton
Township already characterized by or adjacent to areas exhibiting
this land use pattern. Furthermore, it is the intent of this article
to:
A. Provide for low-to-moderate density residential uses, such as single-family
and two-family residential uses and townhouse communities, and neighborhood
and agriculturally oriented businesses as well as civic and public
uses in a more compact, pedestrian friendly setting, in accordance
with specified development standards.
B. Encourage development density at levels that are compatible with
existing development patterns and densities of certain areas within
and adjacent to Hamilton Township.
C. Ensure the compatibility between land uses by providing appropriate
requirements for site design, including innovative approaches to parking
lot design and landscaping.
D. Facilitate future development which will strengthen the economies
of these areas, making them less dependent on outside services and
resources, while ensuring land use compatibility.
E. Protect and stabilize general agriculture as an ongoing economic
activity in the Hamilton Township area by encouraging those land uses
and activities which are agricultural in nature or act in direct support
thereof. Therefore, owners, occupants and users of property within
the Rural Commercial District should be prepared to accept impacts
associated with normal farming practices and agricultural operations
and are hereby put on official notice that Section 4 of Act 133 of
1982, known as the Right to Farm Law, may bar them from obtaining a legal judgment against such
agricultural operations.
A structure may be erected or used, and a lot may be used for
the following permitted accessory uses and no other:
A. Wind energy systems, pursuant to §
150-96.
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C. No-impact home-based businesses, pursuant to §
150-96.
D. Other accessory uses and structures on the same lot that are customarily incidental to the uses permitted by right per this section, pursuant §
150-96.
E. Wireless communications antennas mounted on an existing public utility transmission tower, building, or other structure, along with associated communications equipment buildings, pursuant to §
150-98JJ.
F. Accessory solar energy systems (ASES), pursuant to §
150-96.
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The following uses are permitted by special exception in accordance
with the performance standards contained in this chapter and any additional
standards that the Hamilton Township Zoning Hearing Board may deem
necessary to apply:
A. Accessory dwelling units (ADU), pursuant to §
150-96.
C. Educational institutions.
D. Home occupations, pursuant to §
150-98.
E. Laundromats and dry cleaning.
F. Medical and dental offices and clinics.
G. Places of worship, pursuant to §
150-98.
H. Repair services, excluding vehicle repair.
I. Restaurants, excluding drive-through services.
J. Schools, public and private.
K. Townhouse community, pursuant to §
150-98.
The following site design requirements, in addition to the nonresidential building design standards in §
150-93, as applicable, shall govern all uses, subdivision projects, and land development plans within the RC District:
A. Buildings shall be constructed at the front yard setback line.
B. Where any subdivision plan involving three or more lots is proposed,
either initially or cumulatively, such lots shall only have access
from a minor street developed by the applicant in accordance with
applicable requirements of the Hamilton Township Subdivision and Land
Development Ordinance. The SALDO defines a minor subdivision as five or fewer
lots or no new streets.
The uses permitted in this district are also subject to the
applicable regulations contained in the following sections of this
chapter:
A. Article
XIV - General Regulations.
B. Article
XV - Performance Standards.
C. Article
XVI - Sign Regulations.
D. Article
XVII - Off-Street Parking and Loading Regulations.