1. More than one structure housing a permitted or permissible principal use may be erected on a single lot provided that yard and other requirements of this Chapter shall be met for each structure as though it were on an individual lot. More than one principal use may be located within a single building.
2. When more than one structure housing a principal use is to be erected on a single lot or more than one principal use is to be located within a single building, a plan of the development must be submitted to the Planning Committee and Borough Council for review and approval. This plan shall include, but is not limited to:
A. The location, boundaries, dimensions, and ownership of the land to be included within the development.
B. The location, dimensions, arrangement and proposed use of all buildings, open spaces, yards, accessways, entrances, exits, off-street parking facilities, loading and unloading facilities, buffer areas and screening devices.
C. A description of the provisions to be made for sewage and waste disposal, water supply and stormwater drainage.
D. Sufficient data to enable the Borough to judge the effectiveness of the design and the character of the proposed use, its compliance with the requirements of this Chapter and the land development provisions of the Dauphin Borough Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance [Chapter 22], and to consider properly such factors as its relationship to surrounding areas, anticipated traffic, and the public health, safety, and welfare.
3. If there is more than one principal building constructed on a lot, the proposed development shall be designed as part of a single architectural and landscaping scheme.
(Ord. 77-5, 2/28/1977, §805)