This ordinance shall be known as and may be cited as the "Springfield
Township Zoning Ordinance of 2010, as amended."
No building, sign or other structure or land shall be used or
occupied and no building, sign or other structure or part thereof
shall be erected, constructed, reconstructed, moved, enlarged or structurally
altered unless in conformity with the regulations of this ordinance.
However, this ordinance shall not require any change to any building,
sign, other structure or use legally existing at the effective date
of this ordinance, or any amendment thereto, or to any building, sign,
other structure or use duly approved and/or under construction in
compliance with laws which existed prior to the effective date of
this ordinance, provided that the construction or use of a building,
sign, structure or land has not been discontinued, suspended or otherwise
ceased for any reason for a period exceeding twelve consecutive months
after the approval date. In such case, the owner, developer or other
acting agent shall comply with the current enacted Zoning Ordinance
or amendment thereto.
The zoning regulations and districts set forth in this ordinance
are designed to advance the following purposes of the Township of
Springfield:
A. To promote, protect and facilitate one or more of the following:
the public health, safety, morals, general welfare, coordinated and
practical community development, proper density of population, emergency
management preparedness and operations, provision of adequate light
and air and public requirements such as vehicle parking and loading
space, transportation, sewage, water, recreational facilities and
public grounds; the provisions of a safe, reliable and adequate water
supply for domestic, commercial, agricultural or industrial use and
other public requirements; as well as preservation of the natural,
scenic and historic values in the environment and preservation of
forests, wetlands, aquifers, riparian buffers and floodplains.
B. To prevent one or more of the following: overcrowding of land, blight,
danger and congestion in travel and transportation, loss of health,
life or property from fire, flood, panic or other dangers.
C. To provide environmental protection and the preservation of natural
resources.
D. To accommodate reasonable overall community growth, including population
and employment growth, and opportunities for development of a variety
of residential dwelling types and nonresidential uses.
If any article, section, subsection, paragraph, clause or provision
of this ordinance or map incorporated by reference into this ordinance
shall be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid,
such decision shall not affect the validity of this ordinance as a
whole or of any other part.
All ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent herewith
and all of Ord. No. 55, adopted May 6, 1930, as amended, except such
parts as are herein specifically reenacted, are hereby repealed.
This ordinance shall become effective immediately upon adoption.