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East Earl Township City Zoning Code

ARTICLE XII

Industrial Vehicular IV District

§ 450-81 Intended purpose.

The purpose of the Industrial Vehicular District is to provide areas where freight and trucking facilities may be created under conditions not adverse to surrounding properties.

§ 450-82 Permitted uses.

A. 
Municipal facilities.
B. 
Public utility and communication uses where operation requirements necessitate locating within the district.
C. 
Signs, subject to all applicable provisions, procedures, and requirements of Article XVIII herein.
D. 
Uses and buildings customarily accessory and incidental to any permitted use.
E. 
No-impact home-based businesses, when proposed within existing nonconforming dwelling units.

§ 450-83 Special exceptions.

The establishment and/or expansion of the following uses may be permitted by the Zoning Hearing Board pursuant to standards and criteria as set forth in Articles XXII and XXV herein.
A. 
Transportation industries.
B. 
Motor freight and truck terminals, including office facilities accessory to such use.
C. 
Vehicular sales and service establishments.
D. 
Lumber and coal yards, building material storage yards, contractor equipment and storage yards and wholesale and retail sales for each as an accessory use.
E. 
Storage, warehousing and wholesaling establishments.
F. 
Bus passenger stations.
G. 
Processing and assembling facilities associated with motor freight and truck terminals.
H. 
Outside storage and display when accessory to a permitted use.
I. 
Any other use and its accessory uses or buildings which, in the opinion of the Zoning Hearing Board, are of the same general character as any of the above.
J. 
Large manure digesters.
K. 
Large solar energy production facilities.
L. 
Large wind energy production facilities.

§ 450-84 Performance standards.

All uses shall be conducted in accordance with performance standards as set forth in § 450-111 herein.

§ 450-85 Height regulations.

A. 
The height of a principal structure shall not exceed 40 feet, except that height may be increased by special exception to 50 feet, provided that setback is at least equal to height.
B. 
The height of an accessory structure shall not exceed 24 feet.

§ 450-86 Lot area, lot width and maximum coverage regulations.

A. 
Unless otherwise specified herein, minimum lot area and width shall be based upon required setbacks, maximum impervious coverage, parking, loading/unloading, buffer yard/screening, on-lot well and septic system requirements, and other applicable standards.
B. 
Maximum impervious coverage. No more than 60% of the area of the lot shall be covered by impervious surfaces including all buildings, parking facilities, and pedestrianways.
C. 
All remaining pervious areas of the lot shall be maintained with a vegetative cover.
D. 
Lot area, lot width and impervious coverage requirements for any residential use permitted in this district shall be in accordance with adjacent residential district standards. Should more than one residential district be adjacent to said use, the more restrictive district provisions shall apply.

§ 450-87 Setback regulations.

Unless otherwise specified, each lot shall have front, side and rear yards of not less than the depth or width indicated below:
A. 
Front yard: 75 feet measured from the center line of the right-of-way.
B. 
Side yards: 25 feet.
C. 
Rear yard: 25 feet.
D. 
Interior yards (open space between principal structures). Interior yards shall be provided in accordance the below requirements:
(1) 
When front to front, rear to rear, or front to rear, parallel structures shall have 50 feet between faces for one story in height, plus five feet for each additional story. If the front or rear faces are obliquely aligned, the above distances may be decreased by as much as 10 feet at one end if increased by similar or greater distances at the other end. Where service drives or bank grade changes or collector walks are introduced in this space, the distance between structures shall be at least 50 feet.
(2) 
End to end, a distance of 25 feet between structures for a one-story structure plus five feet additional for each story in excess of one.
(3) 
End to front, or end to rear, a distance of 30 feet between structures for each one story structure plus five feet additional for each story in excess of one.
(4) 
When adjacent structures differ in the number of stories, the required distance between structures shall be calculated on the taller of the structures.
E. 
Accessory buildings and structures shall provide front, side, and rear yards in conformance with the setbacks set forth for principal structures herein.
F. 
Buffer yards/screen plantings shall be provided in accordance with § 450-114 herein.
G. 
When located adjacent to agricultural uses, shade trees shall not be planted closer than 10 feet to the affected property line.

§ 450-88 Off-street parking/access and loading/unloading.

Off-street parking/access and loading/unloading shall be provided in accordance with Article XIX herein and the applicable Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: See Ch. 380, Subdivision and Land Development.