All parking areas and parking lots shall be in accordance with the requirements of Article
XV, Off-Street Parking and Loading, as set forth in Chapter
143, Zoning, and the following;
A. All parking spaces shall have an area of at least 180 square feet
(nine feet by 20 feet) to which there is adequate access from a street,
except those spaces designated for handicapped use, which shall comply
with the national standards of the Americans with Disabilities Act, which became law on January 26, 1992.
[Amended 5-9-1995 by Ord. No. 1314]
B. All parking areas shall be landscaped in accordance with §
143-105 of Chapter
143, Zoning, of the Code of the Township of Springfield.
C. All parking shall be paved in accordance with PennDOT, Section 408,
Specifications.
[Amended 3-22-2010 by Ord. No. 1505]
A. The Board of Commissioners may require the public dedication of land
suitable for the use intended and, upon agreement with the applicant
or developer, the construction of recreational facilities, the payment
of fees in lieu thereof, the private reservation of land, or a combination,
for park or recreation purposes as a condition precedent to final
plan approval, in accordance with the following provisions:
(1) Each application for subdivision and/or land development shall set aside and clearly identify land to be used for open space and recreational areas in accordance with Articles
IV,
XII,
XIV and
XVIII of Chapter
143, Zoning, of the Code of the Township of Springfield within any planned residential development, multifamily residential project in the A Residence District where the open space option is utilized, and the TND-5 Overlay District.
(2) The applicant or developer shall receive a credit for any land reserved for recreational purposes under this section towards the requirements of any provisions within Chapter
143, Zoning, requiring recreational facilities.
B. Where the Board of Commissioners agrees with the applicant or developer that the land proposed as designated recreational area is not suitable for the use intended by reason of its size, shape, topography and/or location pursuant to Subsection
D herein, the applicant or developer shall make payment of a fee in lieu of a recreational area as a condition of final plan approval. Such determination shall also be made in accordance with the following general provisions:
(1) The calculation of the fee in lieu of a recreational area shall be set forth in detail in a resolution and shall bear a reasonable relationship to the use of the park and recreation facilities by future inhabitants of Springfield Township. Payment shall be due and payable at the time of final plan approval of the application for subdivision and/or land development or, if as a condition of final plan approval, shall be included in the required development agreement in accordance with §
123-14 of this chapter, together with posting of financial security in accordance with Section 509 of the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code. However, all such payments shall be made by the time of
application for building permit for each lot or dwelling unit.
(2) All moneys paid to the Township pursuant to the provisions of this
section shall be placed in a neighborhood park and recreation development
fund to be established by the Board of Commissioners. Upon payment,
such funds shall be deposited in an interest-bearing account, clearly
identifying the specific recreational facilities for which the fee
was received. Interest earned on such account shall become funds of
the account. Said funds shall be used by the Township for the acquisition
and/or improvement of park or recreational sites and land in accordance
with the Comprehensive Plan, recognizing that funds shall be expended
only on portions of the cost incurred to acquire land or construct
or renovate the specific recreational facilities for which the funds
were collected.
C. Unless a greater requirement is specified in another section of the
ordinances of Springfield Township, subdivisions and land developments
which provide or are intended to provide housing facilities for more
than 20 dwelling units shall provide open areas for recreation. Standards
to be used as guides in determining the space needed for recreation
shall be as follows:
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Dwelling Units
|
Acres of Active Recreation Area
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20 to 49
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2.0
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50 to 74
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3.0
|
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75 to 99
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5.0
|
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100 to 149
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6.0
|
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150 to 199
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8.0
|
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200 to 249
|
10.0
|
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250 or more
|
12.0
|
D. The determination of the suitability of land which is acceptable
for dedication or use for recreational areas shall include its overall
size, shape, location and natural features and shall also be based
on the following criteria:
(1) The area shall comply with Article
XVIII of Chapter
143, Zoning, of the Code of the Township of Springfield, unless otherwise specified in these ordinances of Springfield Township.
(2) The land shall be easily accessible to all inhabitants of the development
by virtue of at least one side of each parcel of land abutting an
existing or proposed street for a minimum distance of 50 feet.
(3) The land shall be located so that it serves all inhabitants of the
subdivision or land development.
(4) Areas set aside for recreational purposes shall be reasonably compact
and contiguous parcels that are not excessively irregular in shape
or configuration.
(5) The shape of the land shall be suitable to accommodate those park
or recreational activities appropriate to the location and needs of
the residents or expected users of the development.
(6) Such land shall have an average slope of less than 8%. Active recreational
areas shall be graded and constructed to serve as playfields, playgrounds,
tot-lots and the like.
(7) Soil and drainage shall be suitable for the intended park or recreational
uses.
(8) Provisions shall be made for vehicular parking so that any site can be adequately served and accessed pursuant to §
123-32 of this chapter.
(9) Provisions shall be made for sidewalks, trails, footpaths, bicycle
paths, crosswalks and other pedestrian circulation systems and accessways.
E. Recreational areas shall conform to the applicable provisions of Chapter
89 of the Code of the Township of Springfield pertaining to parks and playgrounds.
[Added 1-11-1994 by Ord. No. 1294]
A. Purposes. The purpose of this section is to expand upon the community development objectives associated with environmental protection and the preservation of natural resources expressed in Article
I, §
143-3, of Chapter
143, Zoning, of the Code of the Township of Springfield and to complement the provisions in Article
XVIII of Chapter
143, Zoning, relating to open space. Further, the provisions of this section are designed to encourage the sensitive treatment of hillsides and their related soil and vegetation resources in an effort to minimize adverse environmental impacts. The following objectives serve to complement these specific purposes and the overall purposes of this district:
(1)
To conserve and protect steep and very steep slopes from inappropriate
development, such as excessive grading, land form alteration and extensive
vegetation removal.
(2)
To avoid potential hazards to property and the disruption of
ecological balance which may be caused by increased runoff, flooding,
soil erosion and sedimentation, blasting and ripping of rock and landslide
and soil failure.
(3)
To encourage the use of steep and very steep slopes for open
space and other uses which are compatible with the preservation of
natural resources and protection of areas of environmental concern.
B. General provisions.
(1)
Compliance. No area within the Steep Slope Conservation District
shall hereafter be used without full compliance with the terms of
this section and other applicable regulations.
(2)
Preservation of other restrictions. It is not intended by this
section to repeal, abrogate or impair any regulations set forth in
any other regulations of this chapter or any easements, covenants
or deed restrictions, except that where this section imposes greater
restrictions, its provisions shall prevail. Further, nothing contained
in this section shall diminish in any way the provisions of the Clean
Streams Law and/or Chapter
102 of the Department of Environmental Resources Rules and Regulations or any other applicable state, federal, county or Township regulations, codes, ordinances and the like.
(3)
Boundary definition and mapping.
(a)
The Steep Slope Conservation District is comprised of areas
of steep and very steep slopes, as shown on the Springfield Township
Steep Slope Conservation District Map dated June 25, 1985, which is
incorporated herein by reference thereto. The map constitutes only a general representation of steep and very steep slopes, based on the analysis of the contours displayed on the United States Geological Survey (USGS) Quadrangle for Lansdowne, Pennsylvania. As such, refined mapping will be required to more accurately define the district, as specified in Subsection
B(3)(e) below.
(b)
Areas of steep slope are characterized by a change in elevation
from 15% to 25% over a specified distance or contour interval.
(c)
Areas of very steep slope are characterized by a change in elevation
greater than 25% over a specified distance or contour interval.
(d)
The Steep Slope Conservation District Map shall be considered
as an overlay to the Springfield Township Zoning Map, subject to the following:
[1]
The district shall have no effect on the permitted uses in the underlying zoning district, except where said uses, intended to be located within the boundaries of the district, are in conflict with the permitted uses set forth in Subsection
C.
[2]
In those areas of the Township where the district applies, the
requirements of the district shall supersede the requirements of the
underlying zoning district(s).
[3]
Should the district boundaries be revised as a result of judicial
decision, the zoning requirements applicable to the area in question
shall revert to the requirements of the underlying zoning district(s)
without consideration of this section.
(e)
Interpretation of district boundaries.
[1]
The applicant shall use an actual field topographic survey as
the source of contour information and the basis for depicting steep
and very steep slopes as described below.
[2]
The Steep Slope Conservation District Map, based on the ten-foot contour interval from the United States Geological Survey, shall be used as a general guide for determining the boundaries of the district. In any application for subdivision and/or land development, the applicant shall, using two-foot contours as required in Chapter
123, Subdivision and Land Development, delineate slopes from 15% to 25% and greater than 25%. However, for the purposes of this section, such slopes shall be delineated on the basis of three consecutive contour intervals or a six-foot cumulative vertical change in grade.
[3]
Once delineated, the mapping of the applicant will be reviewed
by the Township Engineer. The applicant will be required to follow
all regulations of this section for those areas which reflect steep
slope and very steep slope conditions as determined through the Township
Engineer's review.
C. Use regulations. The following uses shall be permitted in the Steep
Slope Conservation District:
(1)
Areas of very steep slope (greater than 25%).
(a)
Permitted principal uses.
[1]
Agricultural uses that do not require cultivation or structures.
[2]
Conservation and recreation uses not requiring structures.
[3]
Structures existing prior to the effective date of this chapter.
[4]
Front, rear and side yards of any lot or tract.
(b)
Uses permitted if a waiver and/or modification is granted pursuant to §
123-54.
[1]
Conservation and recreation uses requiring structures.
[2]
Agricultural structures and cultivation.
[3]
Proposed utilities, easements and rights-of-way.
[4]
Accessory uses customarily incidental to any of the foregoing.
[5]
Roads and driveways only when no viable alternative alignment
or location is feasible, provided that such roads and driveways are
aligned predominantly parallel to the contours.
[6]
Uses permitted in the underlying zoning district.
(c)
Prohibited uses and activities.
[1]
Cut and fill, other than in association with any uses related to Subsections
C(1)(a) and/or
C(1)(b) above.
[2]
Soil, rock or mineral extraction and/or removal, other than in association with any uses related to Subsections
C(1)(a) and/or
C(1)(b) above.
[3]
Removal of topsoil, other than in association with any uses related to Subsections
C(1)(a) and/or
C(1)(b) above.
[4]
Stormwater management facilities.
(2)
Areas of steep slope (15% to 25%).
(a)
Permitted principal uses.
[1]
Any principal use permitted in Subsection
C(1)(a).
(b)
Uses permitted if a waiver and/or modification is granted pursuant to §
123-54.
[1]
Any uses identified in Subsection
C(1)(b) and the following:
[a] Stormwater management facilities.
[b] Sanitary sewers and sewage pumping stations.
[c] Accessory uses and structures customarily incidental
to the foregoing.
(c)
Prohibited uses and activities.
[1]
Cut and fill, other than in association with any uses related to Subsections
C(2)(a) and/or
C(2)(b) above.
[2]
Soil, rock or mineral extraction and/or removal, other than in association with any uses related to Subsections
C(2)(a) and/or
C(2)(b) above.
D. Application procedure. All applications for any use of land within
the Steep Slope Conservation District shall include the submission
of the following materials and information:
(1)
Plans drawn to a scale of at least one inch equals 50 feet,
sealed by a registered professional engineer and depicting the following:
(a)
The location, dimensions and elevation of the property.
(b)
Existing and proposed uses and development.
(c)
Existing and proposed contours at two-foot intervals.
(d)
The location and boundaries of steep slopes and very steep slopes.
(e)
Typical cross sections and elevations of the property and proposed
structures at intervals prescribed by the Township Engineer.
(f)
Existing land cover characteristics of that portion of the property
within the Steep Slope Conservation District indicating wooded areas,
open areas and their ground cover type and any areas with impervious
surfaces. The modifications proposed to the existing land cover shall
also be indicated.
(g)
Photographs showing existing uses, vegetation and topography
of areas within the Steep Slope Conservation District.
(h)
A report describing the slope, soil and vegetation characteristics of that portion of the property within the subject district. Such report shall also describe the proposed type and methods of proposed building construction, the type of foundation system(s) to be employed and proposals for landscaping, sewage disposal and water supply. Further, the report shall describe all sediment and erosion control measures to be used as required by Springfield Township, the Department of Environmental Resources and/or the Delaware County Conservation District, all measures to be undertaken to comply with Chapter
39, Excavation and Filling of Ground, and any and all additional engineering and conservation techniques designed to alleviate environmental impacts which may be created by proposed development activities.
E. Information required to accompany a request for a waiver and/or modification under §
123-54.
(1)
In addition to the information described in §
123-54 pertaining to waivers and/or modifications, the Board of Commissioners shall require a written report addressing the following:
(a)
The degree of modification proposed within the district to the
topographic, soil and vegetation resources and the techniques proposed
to mitigate potential adverse environmental impacts.
(b)
The effect the development of the subject district would have
on adjacent properties.
(c)
The relationship of the proposed uses to the objectives described in Subsection
A.
(2)
Any application for a waiver under §
123-54 shall also provide evidence that:
(a)
The Steep Slope Conservation District is being proposed for
development since no other alternative location is feasible or practical.
(b)
Earthmoving activities and vegetation removal will be conducted
only to the extent necessary to accommodate proposed uses and structures
and in a manner that will not cause excessive surface water runoff,
erosion, sedimentation and unstable soil conditions.
(c)
Mitigation techniques will be utilized, including but not limited
to retaining walls, tree wells, the establishment of ground covers
and/or low spreading shrubs, the use of erosion control fabric and
the like. Such techniques shall be evidenced through the submission
of plans and construction details which depict, delineate and otherwise
describe the land development proposal.
(d)
Proposed buildings and structures will be of sound engineering
design and footings will be designed in response to the site's
slope, soil and bedrock characteristics. Such design shall be evidenced
through the submission of plans and construction details which depict,
delineate and otherwise describe the land development proposal.