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Bridgeville City Zoning Code

PART 7

M MIXED-USE DISTRICT

§ 700 Purpose.

[Ord. 984, 12/14/2015]
The purpose of this district is to provide for a centralized urban area that hosts a mixture of land uses where people can live, work and play along a network of arterial and collector streets with convenient access and where said uses minimize traffic impacts on neighborhoods and surrounding residential streets.

§ 701 Authorized Uses.

[Ord. 984, 12/14/2015]
A. 
Permitted Uses.
(1) 
Principal Uses. See Table 1, Principal Land Uses.[1]
(2) 
Accessory Uses.
(a) 
Fences, subject to § 1003.
(b) 
No-impact home-based business or home occupation in a dwelling that is a nonconforming use, subject to § 1010.
(c) 
Off-street parking and loading, subject to Part 11.
(d) 
Signs, subject to Part 12.
(e) 
Temporary construction trailer, subject to § 1006.
(f) 
Other accessory uses customarily incidental to and on the same lot with any permitted use, conditional use or use by special exception authorized in this district.
B. 
Conditional Uses.
(1) 
Principal Uses. See Table 1, Principal Land Uses.
(2) 
Accessory Uses.
(a) 
Crematorium accessory to a funeral home, subject to § 903.8.
(b) 
Off-site parking, subject to § 903.28.
(c) 
Shared parking, subject to § 903.37.
C. 
Uses by Special Exception.
(1) 
Principal Uses. See Table 1, Principal Land Uses.

§ 702 Area and Bulk Regulations.

[Ord. 984, 12/14/2015; Ord. No. 1031, 1/13/2025]
1. 
In the M Mixed-Use District, all uses shall be subject to the following regulations, except as they may be modified by the express standards and criteria for the specific conditional uses and uses by special exception contained in Part 9:
A. 
Minimum lot area: 3,000 square feet. (NOTE: Nonconforming lots of record may be developed without a variance, subject to compliance with § 1503.1.)
B. 
Minimum lot width: 30 feet. (NOTE: Nonconforming lots of record may be developed without a variance, subject to compliance with § 1503.1.)
C. 
Maximum lot coverage: 100%.
D. 
Minimum front yard:
(1) 
Washington Avenue between Bower Hill Road and the Collier Township boundary: 25 feet.
(2) 
All others: zero feet.
E. 
Minimum rear yard:
(1) 
All principal and accessory structures:
(a) 
Adjoining any R District: 20 feet.
(b) 
Adjoining all other districts: zero feet.
F. 
Minimum side yard:
(1) 
All principal and accessory structures:
(a) 
Adjoining any R District: 20 feet.
(b) 
Adjoining all other districts: zero feet.
G. 
Maximum dwelling unit density: 55 units per acre.
H. 
Minimum distance between buildings: zero feet (where two or more buildings are on the same lot).
I. 
Special yard requirements: See § 1003.
J. 
Permitted projections into required yards: See § 1004.
K. 
Maximum height.
(1) 
Permitted by right: 45 feet maximum.
(2) 
Permitted by conditional use: 110 feet maximum; the application shall subject to Borough review regarding proposed building location and overall height in context of, but not limited to, topography, facade reflectivity, and overall impact of the structure's massing within the Zoning District. Applicable building elevation drawings and other supportive material and other industry-recognized sound planning impacts as identified by the Borough shall be subject to review. The Borough may require any design mitigating measures in its sound judgment to assure that the building design shall fulfill the foregoing requirements.
L. 
Height exceptions: See § 1005.
M. 
Minimum/maximum front yard [i.e., building line/front yard setback]: any new principal building or structure must have minimum and maximum front yard setback that conforms with (i.e., aligns with) the front yard setbacks (i.e., front yard/building line setbacks) of the existing structures on the immediately adjacent lots (or an average thereof).

§ 703 Parking and Loading.

[Ord. 984, 12/14/2015]
See Part 11.

§ 704 Signs.

[Ord. 984, 12/14/2015]
See Part 12.

§ 705 Buffer Areas and Landscaping.

[Ord. 984, 12/14/2015]
See § 1002.

§ 706 Storage.

[Ord. 984, 12/14/2015]
See § 1008.

§ 707 Design standards.

[Ord. 984, 12/14/2015]
See § 1015.