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(2)   Designations.
Lots in the SP-PO district will be designated on the zoning maps as SP-PO-A (Active Parks and Open Space) or SP-PO-P (Passive Parks and Open Space).
(3)   Use Regulations.
(a)   Principal uses are allowed in SP-PO districts in accordance with Table 14-602-4. Notwithstanding Table 14-602-4, subject to Pennsylvania law, any use expressly authorized by City Council ordinance is permitted as of right.
(b)   The following accessory uses are permitted in the SP-PO districts:
(.1)   Accessory parking;
(.2)   Child care and adult care in recreational buildings; and 319
(.3)   Underground basic utilities and services.
(c)   Multiple principal uses and principal structures are allowed on a single lot in the SP-PO district.

 

Notes

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   Amended, Bill No. 190253 (approved July 24, 2019).
(4)   Area and Height Regulations.  320
(a)   Improvements in Close Proximity to Other Zoning Districts.
If any portion of the actual site of a building, structure, activity area, or other improvement is within 200 ft. of any portion of a parcel within a zoning district other than SP-PO-A or SP-PO-P, the size, location, and design of that building, structure, activity area, or other improvement must comply with the dimensional regulations of the most restrictive adjacent zoning district within 200 ft. that is not separated by a waterway, except fences surrounding athletic fields may be up to 15 ft. in height.
(b)   Improvements Not in Close Proximity to Other Zoning Districts.
If no portion of the actual site of a building, structure, activity area, or other improvement is within 200 ft. of any portion of a parcel within a zoning district other than SP-PO-A or SP-PO-P, there are no dimensional regulations, except that the maximum height shall be 38 ft. and fences surrounding athletic fields may be up to 15 ft. in height.

 

Notes

320
   Amended, Bill No. 120774-A (approved January 14, 2013); amended, Bill No. 180346-A (approved July 18, 2018).
(5)   Lighting.
All lighting must prevent glare onto surrounding Residentially-zoned properties.
§ 14-408. SP-AIR, Airport (Special Purpose) District.
(1)   Purpose.
The SP-AIR, Airport (Special Purpose) district regulations are intended to recognize the unique character of airports and the impact they have on the surrounding community. To best serve the public health and welfare, the SP-AIR district supports the development of airport uses and a customary and complementary mix of uses, while minimizing adverse impacts on surrounding areas.
(2)   Use Regulations.
(a)   Uses are allowed in SP-AIR districts in accordance with Table 14-602-4.
(b)   Multiple principal uses and principal structures are allowed on a single lot in the SP-AIR district.
(3)   Area Regulations.
(a)   District Area and Boundaries.
Boundaries shall be so designated to afford a reasonable line of division between the district and adjacent uses consistent to carry out the purposes of this Zoning Code.
(b)   Gross Floor Area.
The gross floor area of all buildings shall not exceed five hundred percent (500%) of the total area of the lot.
(c)   Occupied Area.
Not more than seventy percent (70%) of the lot area may be occupied by buildings.
(d)   Setbacks.
(.1)   Front.
No front setback is required.
(.2)   Side Setbacks.
No side setbacks are required. When side yards are provided, they must have the following minimum widths:
(.a)   Buildings up to four stories in height: six ft.
(.b)   Buildings over four stories in height: eight ft.
(.3)   Rear.
No rear setback is required.
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