The Business Campus District is hereby established
as a district in which regulations are intended to permit and encourage
small-scale business, office, nonmanufacturing development and uses
compatible therewith in locations that are harmonious with adjacent
areas of the Township.
A building or group of buildings may be erected
or used and a lot may be used or occupied for any of the following
purposes:
A. Scientific research laboratory (research, testing,
experimental).
B. Business, professional or governmental office.
C. Place of religious worship.
E. Trade or professional school, music or dancing school.
F. Office or clinic for medical or dental examinations
or treatment of persons as outpatients, including laboratories incidental
thereto.
G. Electric substation or telephone exchange.
H. Ten percent of the land area zoned in Business Campus
may be devoted to ancillary commercial needs. Buildings may be erected
or used for the following purposes:
(2) Community center, adult education or similar facility.
(3) Entertainment and recreation facilities operated as
a business within a building, consisting of any of the following uses:
sauna, health club, exercise, squash, racquetball and tennis courts.
(4) Bank or similar financial institution.
I. Day-care center when authorized by special exception
by the Zoning Hearing Board.
J. High technology business use including offices, display
areas, and sales areas for the design, research, engineering and assembly
of computer-based equipment and systems, provided that such use or
uses result in no objectionable dust, fumes, noise, odors, smoke,
glare and vibration, and further provided that neither industrial
uses nor outside storage shall be permitted. In addition, for every
building devoted to this use, no more than 50% of the building shall
be utilized for assembly.
K. Municipal building.
[Added 12-23-2002 by Ord. No. 1153]
All special regulations required in the I-1 Districts, §
230-153, shall be satisfied, including but not limited to compliance with all applicable provisions of Articles
IV and
V regarding general provisions and performance standards.