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West Whiteland - Land Uses
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All (50) Agriculture (1) Residential (11) Group Accomodations (3) Special Care Facilities (4) Food and Beverage Sales (2) General Sales and Service (6) Vehicle Sales and Service (2) Institutional (4) Recreation and Entertainment (5) Industrial (7) Storage (1) Solid Waste (1) Telecommunications and Utilities (3)
See additional regulations in § 325-21: Agricultural land use.
Automotive sales and repair The use of any building, land area or other premises for the display and sale of new or used automobiles, panel trucks or vans, trailers or recreation vehicles and including any warranty repair work and other repair service conducted as an accessory use and establishments engaged in furnishing automotive repair services to the general public.
Determined on a case-by-case basis using the standards in § 325-39: Off-street parking. as a guide.
See § 325-124A for additional information.
Banks and other financial institutions and services Establishments providing services, as opposed to products, to the general public. The defining characteristic of this class of uses is that the customer need not (but may) be physically present for the service to be rendered (see "personal services"). Such uses include, but are not necessarily limited to, banks and financial service offices, realty offices, offices of insurance providers, employment agencies, copy centers, repair services (but excluding automotive repair facilities), and retail laundries and dry cleaners.
See § 325-124: Conditional uses. for more information.
Clustering and lot averaging A form of residential development wherein residential lots are allowed to be smaller than otherwise permitted in exchange for the permanent preservation of open space.
Additional information found in § 325-91: Lot averaging and cluster development provisions..
See § 325-20: Commercial infectious or chemotherapeutic waste facility for more information.
Must be located farther an 75 feet from a stream bed or roadway. See § 325-124: Conditional uses for more information
Cultural facility Establishments such as museums, art galleries, botanical and zoological gardens of an historic, educational or cultural interest which are not operated commercially.
Day-care center (adult or child) Adult day-care - Any dwelling, building, or portion thereof, where supervisory services are provided to senior citizens and disabled adults on a daily basis. No living accommodations are contained in adult day care.
Day-care center - A facility which is licensed to provide care for seven or more children at any one time, where the child care areas are not being used as a family residence.
Adult or child day-care center, when authorized as a conditional use by the Board of Supervisors subject to § 325-124 of this chapter and further subject to the provisions of § 325-27: Child and adult day-care centers. of this chapter.
Dwelling units in combination with other uses
A building or entirely self-contained portion thereof containing complete housekeeping, kitchen, sleeping and lavatory facilities, for occupancy as a residence by only one family (including any domestic servants living or employed on the premises) with no enclosed space (other than vestibules, entrance or other hallways or porches) in common with any other dwelling unit. Dwelling units may be classified.
Where units within a structure or upon a tract are to be owned under a condominium arrangement, the following regulations shall be applied to the entire area over which the pertinent condominium association has interest (i.e., all of the condominium units in the aggregate as well as all common property directly owned by the association) and not to the individual condominium units. The dimensions of the individual condominium units shall be at the discretion of the developer and need not comply with this section. The provisions of this section are subject to modification in accordance with the terms of Exhibit 4, Bonus Menu, of this chapter. Where bonuses are employed, the Township shall determine whether they have been properly calculated and applied in the course of conditional use review; in the event conditional use review is not required, such determination shall be made during the land development review.
(a) Where a structure or tract includes dwelling units in combination with other uses, the regulations of § 325-15.1C above, shall apply.
(b) Where dwelling units are provided pursuant to the provisions of Article X: Institutional District then the regulations of said Article X: Institutional District shall be controlling in lieu of this Article VI: Office Districts.
Dwelling, single-family A building having only one dwelling unit from ground to roof, independent outside access and open space on all sides.
(a) Residential accessory use and structure.
(b) Home occupation (§ 325-23B).
Eating and drinking establishment Any form of restaurant open to the public and dispensing food and nonalcoholic drink and any inn, tavern, restaurant, club or lodge in which alcoholic beverages are consumed on the premises.
Group homes A facility, sometimes referred to as a "community living arrangement" or a "community residential program" licensed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, which provides residential services to not more than four handicapped individuals, excluding staff who do not reside on the property, who live and cook together as a single housekeeping unit. This definition shall not include a facility housing persons released from or under the jurisdiction of a government bureau of corrections or similar institution. "Handicapped" means, with respect to a person, a physical or mental impairment which substantially limits one or more of such person's major life activities, a record of having such an impairment or being regarded as having such an impairment; but such term does not include current, illegal use of or addiction to a controlled substance as defined in Section 102 of the Controlled Substances Act, 21 U.S.C. § 802.
See additional requirements in § 325-124: Conditional uses.
Guesthouse A single-family dwelling containing guest rooms available for short-term overnight rental.
(1) No guest, individual or family may stay longer than 90 consecutive nights at any one time.
(2) There shall be no separate kitchen or cooking facilities in any guest room. Meals shall be served to guests only.
(3) Any other amenities shall be for the benefit of guests only; no walk-in trade shall be permitted.
High-density single-family option
Regulations for residential uses and for structures that have a combination of residential and nonresidential uses. For the purposes of this use and others, facilities ancillary to and supportive of a residential community where the use of such facilities is limited to residents of that community and their guests shall be deemed a component of such residential use and shall not be interpreted as a nonresidential use. Such uses may include, but are not necessarily limited to, fitness centers, swimming pools and other facilities for active recreation (whether indoor or outdoor), community rooms and gathering areas, game rooms, media rooms, and business centers.
Tracts with a gross tract area of 40 acres or more shall be eligible for development under the high-density single-family option. This option allows eligible tracts to be developed with a combination of single-family detached dwellings, two-family dwellings, and townhouse dwellings in accordance with the following regulations.
(a) Minimum gross tract area: 40 acres.
(b) Maximum building coverage: 25% of net tract area.
(c) Maximum impervious coverage: 65% of net tract area.
(d) At least 50% of the proposed dwelling units shall be single-family detached dwellings, which shall comply with the following regulations:
[1] Minimum lot size: 7,000 square feet.
[2] Minimum lot width at the building line: 70 feet.
[3] Minimum front yard: 20 feet.
[4] Minimum side yard: five feet; however, no portion of any single family detached dwelling shall be closer than 15 feet to any portion of any other single-family detached dwelling.
[5] Minimum rear yard: 25 feet. Covered decks that are not permanently enclosed and patios shall be permitted to project a maximum of 10 feet into the rear yard.
[6] Maximum structure height: 35 feet.
(e) Not more than 50% of the proposed dwelling units shall be two-family or townhouse dwellings, which shall comply with the following regulations:
[1] Two-family and townhouse dwelling units may be placed on individual lots with front and rear yards, on individual building footprint lots, or developed as condominium units under the Pennsylvania Uniform Condominium Act, provided that twin and townhouse dwelling development is consistent with the area and bulk regulations below.
[2] Minimum building setback:
[a] From Lincoln Highway: 150 feet.
[b] Whitford Road: 75 feet.
[c] From all other public streets: 25 feet.
[d] From private streets: 10 feet.
[e] From tract perimeter where the perimeter is not defined by a street or otherwise provided for above: 40 feet.
[3] Minimum building separation: 30 feet.
[4] Maximum structure height: 40 feet, but not more than three stories above grade.
(f) Minimum permanent open space: 30% of gross tract area.
[1] Lands within road rights-of-way or within any residential lot for private ownership shall not be counted toward this requirement. Environmentally constrained lands and lands within other types of right of-way may count toward this requirement; however, this section shall not be interpreted to supersede § 281-47: Community facilities of the Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance, so if the permanent open space fails to satisfy the minimum requirements of that section, the developer may still be subject to payment of a fee in lieu of open space for the unmet portion.
[2] The distance from a residential lot to a permanent open space area shall not exceed 300 feet.
(g) As a minimum, sidewalks shall be provided on one side of all streets, except that sidewalks shall not be required along Lincoln Highway if an alternative means of pedestrian access satisfactory to the Township is provided through the development to connect to existing streets on the perimeter of the tract.
In conjunction with the residential use of a property, a home occupation may be located in any Class I, II, or III historic resource on a particular property, but there shall be no more than one home occupation per structure. In addition to the standards for home occupations contained in § 325-23B and the general design standards contained in § 325-86B, home occupations placed in Class I, II, or III historic resources must comply with these additional requirements:
(1) Any rehabilitation, alteration or enlargement of a Class I, II, or III historic resource other than the principal dwelling to accommodate the home occupation must be in substantial compliance with the standards contained in § 325-90A below.
Permitted accessory uses include but are not necessarily limited to eating and drinking establishments, fitness facilities, personal services, retail stores, retail services, and meeting rooms and areas suitable for hosting conferences, conventions, receptions, and similar events. Access to accessory uses may be restricted to guests of the hotel or motel at the discretion of the owner.
See § 325-24: Junkyards for more information.
Life-care facility An age-restricted development, also referred to as a "continuing care retirement community," that provides a continuum of accommodations and care from independent living to long-term bed care and enters into contracts to provide lifelong care in exchange for the payment of periodic fees and an entrance fee in excess of one year of monthly fees.
Life-care facility or personal care facility when authorized as a conditional use by the Board of Supervisors subject to § 325-124: Conditional uses. of this chapter, and the following conditions:
[1] The property upon which the facility is located must be contiguous and adjacent to a major arterial street and primary access must be located within the frontage of the property along and upon a major arterial street.
[2] The Township shall not issue any use and occupancy permit for such a facility until the applicant for such permit has documented, to the satisfaction of the Township, receipt of all pertinent approvals and licenses from the appropriate state agencies.
[3] Life-care facilities are further subject to the requirements of § 325-45D of this chapter.
Lumberyard Storing of lumber.
See § 325-124: Conditional uses for additional information.
Manufactured home park (a) Residential accessory use and structure.
(b) Accessory uses associated with manufactured home park office or service buildings.
Subject to § 325-124A.
Manufacturing A function involved in the manufacture of materials, goods or products in which they are not physically changed except for packaging or sizing.
Multifamily development A building containing three or more dwelling units including, but not limited to fourplex (quadraplex), townhouse (single-family, attached), apartment buildings, and other similar building types.
See additional information in § 325-11C(10)(d).
Neighborhood restaurants An establishment where food and drink is prepared, served and consumed primarily within the principal building. A neighborhood restaurant shall be permitted to have a maximum of 29 seats at tables. No outdoor seating and no drive-through service where food is sold directly to customers in cars shall be permitted in neighborhood restaurant.
Office buildings A building used primarily for conducting the affairs of a business, profession, service, industry or government or similar activity.
Public place of amusement and motion-picture theater when authorized as a conditional use by the Board of Supervisors subject to § 325-124: Conditional uses. of this chapter, excepting that when such use is a sexually oriented business it shall be prohibited in the Town Center district.
Public utility installations A public utility as that term is defined in the Pennsylvania Public Utility Code, 66 Pa.C.S.A. § 101 et seq.
Publicly owned recreational facilities Recreational facilities for public use that are owned by West Whiteland Township and/or Chester County. Such facilities may include managed open space areas, conservation areas, wildlife sanctuaries, recreational trails (except that trails intended for use by motorized recreational vehicles shall not be permitted), arboreta, play fields, playgrounds, outdoor game courts (tennis, basketball, and volleyball), nonmotorized boating, fishing, and buildings and structures appurtenant to such uses, including parking areas, administrative offices, park maintenance facilities, interpretive areas, rest rooms, locker rooms, shower facilities, and other uses clearly supportive of the recreational function.
Additional information can be found in § 325-22A(3).
Recreation An outdoor activity that requires a specialized field, court, or other physical alteration to the area in which it is performed, including, but not limited to, playgrounds, ball courts, golf courses, and swimming pools. This use shall be interpreted to include buildings and structures ancillary to such activities.
Additional requirements found in § 325-22: Recreational land use.
Research and development facility An establishment or other facility for carrying on investigation in the natural, physical or social sciences or engineering and development as an extension of investigation with the objective of creating end products.
Includes laboratories and similar facilities for engineering and/or testing of materials, processes, or products.
The Board of Supervisors, in authorizing a conditional use for the conversion of any Class I, II, or III historic resource into residential use in accordance with the standards contained in § 325-25: Conversion of dwellings., may modify the otherwise applicable lot area standard stipulated in § 325-25D. Any such action by the Board of Supervisors shall adhere to the criteria contained in § 325-87: Integrity of historic setting. below, the general design standards contained in Subsection B and comply with § 325-90A.
Retail stores and retail service establishments Establishments engaged in selling goods or merchandise to the general public for personal or household consumption and rendering services incidental to the sale of such goods, such as but not limited to hardware store, pharmacy, magazine/book store, florist or clothing store. This term shall exclude vehicle fueling stations.
A lot may be used for this purpose. Conditional use review shall be required only when a project exceeds one or more of the thresholds specified in § 325-124A of this chapter.
Retail stores and service establishments, including convenience markets, personal service shops, and shopping centers; provided that the gross floor area of any building for such use(s) in this district shall not exceed 12,000 square feet. Except where the property is adjacent to Pottstown Pike, the maximum floor area of any individual store or establishment, when part of a shopping center, shall not exceed 8,000 square feet, and the average floor area of all stores in a shopping center or the total square footage of any individual store in this district, not in a shopping center, shall not exceed 5,000 square feet.
Provided that no part of any structure related to such use shall be farther than 750 feet from the intersection of the center lines of Lincoln Highway and Ship Road. Vehicle fueling stations are permitted only as a component of a convenience store.
There shall be no sexually oriented businesses in this district.
See § 325-19B(11)(g) for additional information.
Solar energy systems Any device or combination of devices mounted on a structure or on the ground, the primary purpose of which is to collect, store, and/or distribute solar energy for space heating or cooling, for water heating, or for electricity generation or storage. This term shall include but is not limited to photovoltaic systems, solar heating and cooling systems, solar hot-water systems, and concentrated solar power systems.
See § 325-124: Conditional uses for additional requirements.
Tower-based wireless communication facilities Any structure that is used for the purpose of supporting one or more antennas, including, but not limited to, self-supporting lattice towers, guy towers and monopoles, utility poles and light poles. DAS hub facilities are considered to be tower-based WCFs. Amateur radio antenna support structures are not considered to be tower-based WCFs.
See § 325-136: General requirements for all tower-based wireless communications facilities for additional requirements.
Townhouses A building containing three or more dwelling units including, but not limited to fourplex (quadraplex), townhouse (single-family, attached), apartment buildings, and other similar building types.
See <a href="https://ecode360.com/29323192" target="_self">§ 325-124: Conditional uses.</a> for more information.
Two-family dwellings A building containing two dwelling units; a twin (single-family semidetached) or duplex (two-family detached).
(1) Twin - A building containing two dwelling units, separated by a-party wall, each having independent outside access and open space on three sides.
(2) Duplex - A building containing two dwelling units from ground to roof, each of which has independent outside access and open space on all sides.
See additional information in § 325-124: Conditional uses.
Vehicle fueling stations, when authorized as a conditional use by the Board of Supervisors, subject to § 325-124: Conditional uses. of this chapter and further subject to the provisions of § 325-28.2: Vehicle fueling stations. of this chapter.
Veterinary office and clinic A business operated by individuals qualified and authorized to prevent and treat diseases and injuries of animals.
See § 325-124: Conditional uses for more information.
No lot, parcel or tract of land shall be used and no building or structure shall be erected, altered or remodeled for any use involving the creation of a product or process that causes or creates a dangerous, unhealthy, obnoxious noise, emission, discharge or similar externality that would violate the provisions of&amp;nbsp;&lt;a href=&quot;https://ecode360.com/11702738&quot; target=&quot;_self&quot;&gt;&amp;sect; 325-18D&lt;/a&gt;.
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