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Timestamp: 2019-04-19 06:22:11+00:00

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§ 220-49 Area and bulk regulations.
To provide a planned district for all types of industrial activities in the Township.
Warehousing of retail goods and produce.
Freight terminals and rail yards.
Beverage bottling plants, canneries and food processing.
Tool and die or metal fabrication.
Forestry subject to the provisions of § 220-101 of this chapter.
Schools subject to the provisions of § 220-98 of this chapter.
Churches subject to the provisions of § 220-96 of this chapter.
General agricultural uses subject to the provisions of § 220-87 of this chapter.
Municipal services as defined in § 220-11 of this chapter.
Uses and buildings customarily accessory to the above uses, including but not necessarily limited to an accessory dwelling unit for a caretaker or night watchman, off-street parking facilities in conformance with § 220-61, signs subject to the provisions of § 220-62, recreational and dining facilities for the use of the employees of the permitted commercial and industrial uses, motor vehicle fleet repair, gasoline pumps and storage, and outdoor storage lots for raw materials and finished products.
Certain wireless communication facilities (WCFs) subject to § 220-81B(1).
Solid waste disposal facilities, subject to the provisions of § 220-67.
Quarries, subject to the provisions of § 220-72.
Aboveground and underground fuel storage.
Billboards subject to the provisions of § 220-62 of this chapter.
Private airports or heliport subject to the provisions of § 220-99 of this chapter.
Power generation facility (fossil fuel, biomass, wind, solar, nuclear) as subject to the provisions of § 220-78 of this chapter.
Accessory uses and structures not located on the same lot as the permitted principal use.
Any other use not permitted elsewhere by this chapter, with such conditions as the Zoning Hearing Board may require in their reasonable discretion in the interest of protecting the public health, safety, and welfare.
Uses by conditional use. The following uses will be considered by the Board of Supervisors as conditional uses subject to the following criteria, and further subject to the provisions of § 220-110.
Research and development facilities, non-office.
Manufacturing, warehousing and wholesale of explosives, including fireworks and volatile materials in a gas, liquid or solid state.
Certain wireless communication facilities (WCFs) subject to § 220-81B(2).
Animal hospital, veterinary facility, or commercial kennel subject to the provisions of § 220-89 of this chapter.
Grower/processors for medical marijuana subject to § 220-82A.
Lot area minimums shall be increased as needed to satisfy all required separation distances between on-site water supply and sewage disposal facilities.
No permitted accessory building or structure shall be constructed within 75 feet of any residential district boundary.
Wherever a lot accommodating a use permitted in this district abuts a residential district along a side or rear lot line, the owner of the industrial lot shall provide a landscaped screen in conformance with § 220-64 between the industrial property and the residential property.
Facilities and structures owned or operated by the Township, or a duly created authority of the Township, shall be required to meet a one-acre minimum lot area (per unit of use), as well as the other appropriate area and bulk regulations of this section.

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