[Ord. 9-94, 4/7/1994, § 201]
For the purposes of this Chapter, words and terms used herein shall be interpreted as follows:
A. 
Words in the present tense shall include the future tense.
B. 
"Used" or "occupied," as applied to any land or building, include the words "intended, arranged or designed to be used or occupied."
C. 
"Should" means that it is strongly encouraged but is not mandatory. "Shall" is always mandatory.
D. 
"Sale" shall also include "rental."
E. 
The singular shall include the plural and vice versa. The masculine gender shall include the feminine and neuter, and vice versa.
F. 
If a word is not defined in this Chapter, but is defined in the Township Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance (Chapter 22), as amended, the definition in that ordinance shall apply. If a word is defined in both this Chapter and another Township ordinance, each definition shall apply to the provisions of each applicable ordinance.
G. 
Any word or term not defined in this Chapter or in the Township Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance (Chapter 22), as amended, shall have its plain and ordinary meaning within the context of the Section. A standard reference dictionary should be consulted.
H. 
The words "such as," "includes," "including" and "specifically" shall provide examples. These examples shall not, by themselves, limit a provision to the examples specifically mentioned if other examples would otherwise comply with the provision.
[Ord. 9-94, 4/7/1994, § 202; as amended by Ord. 00-4, 10/19/2000, § 2; by Ord. 2005-4, 6/2/2005, § 2; and by Ord. 2007-15, 12/6/2007, § 2]
When used in this Chapter, the following words, terms and phrases shall have the following meanings, unless expressly stated otherwise or unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
ABANDONMENT
The cessation of activity necessary to the operation of a conditional or nonconforming use for at least 365 consecutive days. If a nonconforming use of a structure or land is discontinued or abandoned for 365 consecutive days, the nonconformity shall be deemed abandoned and any subsequent use of such building or land shall conform to the regulations of the district in which it is located.
[Added by Ord. No. 2023-05, 5/4/2023]
ABUT
Areas of contiguous lots that share a common lot line, except not including lots entirely separated by a street or a perennial waterway. See definition of "adjacent."
ACCESS DRIVE or ACCESSWAY
A privately owned, constructed and maintained vehicular access roadway accessing more than one dwelling unit or more than one commercial, institutional or industrial principal use. See also "driveway."
ACCESS POINT
One combined entrance/exit point, or one clearly defined entrance point separated from another clearly defined exit point. This term shall not include accessways or driveways that are strictly and clearly limited to use by only emergency vehicles; such accesses are permitted by right as needed.
ACCESSORY BUILDING
See "accessory structure."
[Amended by Ord. No. 2023-05, 5/4/2023]
ACCESSORY STRUCTURE
A structure which is detached from the principal structure and is subordinate and accessory to a principal building on the same lot and which is used for purposes that are clearly customarily incidental to the use of the principal building. A portion of a principal building used for an accessory use shall not be considered an accessory structure.
[Amended by Ord. No. 2023-05, 5/4/2023]
ACCESSORY USE
A use customarily incidental and subordinate to the principal use or building and located on the same lot with such principal use or building.
ACRE
Equals 43,560 square feet.
ACTION OR TO ACT ON A SITING APPLICATION
A siting authority's grant of a siting application or issuance of a written decision denying a siting application.
[Added by Ord. No. 2021-12, 11/4/2021]
ADJACENT
Includes contiguous lots that share a common lot line or that are separated only by a street or waterway.
ADJACENT DWELLING
A dwelling that is on a different lot from the subject lot and which is directly abutting the subject lot or is only separated by a street or waterway.
ADULT BOOKSTORE
A use with a significant portion of the market value of or total number of items for sale or rent being books, films, magazines, videotapes, coin- or token-operated films or videotapes, paraphernalia, novelties or other periodicals which are distinguished or characterized by a clear emphasis on matter depicting, displaying, describing or relating to uncovered male or female genitals or specified sexual activities. This shall include, but not be limited to, materials that would be illegal to sell to persons under age 18 under state law.
ADULT DAY-CARE CENTER
A use providing supervised care and assistance primarily to persons who are over age 60, mentally retarded and/or physically handicapped, who need such daily assistance because of their limited physical abilities, Alzheimer's disease or mental retardation. This use shall not include persons who need oversight because of behavior that is criminal or violent. This use may involve occasional overnight stays but shall not primarily be a residential use. The use shall involve typical stays of less than a total of 60 hours per week per person.
ADULT LIVE ENTERTAINMENT FACILITY
A use including live entertainment involving persons (which may include waiters, waitresses, dancers, clerks, bartenders, contractors or others) displaying uncovered male or female genitals or nude or almost nude female breasts or engaging in simulated or actual specified sexual activities related to some form of monetary compensation paid to a person, company or organization operating the use or to persons involved in such activity.
ADULT MOVIE THEATER
A use involving the presentation typically to three or more persons at one time of motion pictures, videotapes or similarly reproduced images distinguished or characterized by an emphasis on depiction of specified sexual activities for observation by patrons therein and that is related to some form of monetary compensation by the persons viewing such matter.
ADULT USE
This shall include only the following: adult bookstore, adult movie theater, massage parlor or adult live entertainment facility/use.
AFTER HOURS CLUB
A commercial use or membership club that permits the consumption of alcohol and is routinely open between the hours of 2:00 a.m. to 4:00 a.m., in addition to any other hours. See State Act 219 of 1990, which generally prohibits this use.
AGRICULTURAL OPERATIONS
For the purposes of the wellhead protection provisions of this Chapter, shall mean those operations which include tilling, cultivation and raising of livestock and which qualify as earthmoving pursuant to DEP Chapter 102 Rules and Regulations.
AGRICULTURE
"Crop farming," "plant nursery" and "raising of livestock." See definition of each.
AGRITAINMENT
[Added by Ord. No. 2018-08, 8/2/2018]
A. 
An accessory use not customarily associated with an agriculture use but that which retains a nexus to the agricultural operation that serves the property as a principal use. Agritainment shall be incidental to the principal agricultural operation and shall be located on the same parcel or an adjacent parcel owned by the same person(s) or a member(s) of their immediate family (spouse, sibling, child, grandchild, parent, grandparent) including those owned, in whole or in part, by entities (corporations, LLCs, partnerships) controlled by the operator of the agricultural operation and the immediate family members thereof, including associated off-street parking areas on those properties.
B. 
Activities conducted on an agricultural operation that are offered to the public or invited groups for the primary purpose of providing entertainment and/or recreation experiences. Examples of these activities include, but are not limited to: agricultural seasonal fairs/festivals; children's activities; corn and crop mazes; petting zoos; haunted activities; company picnics; weddings; lawn games; hot-air balloon rides; bounce pillows; bouncy ball; football, basketball, or baseball toss or other items at targets; yoga and other fitness activities, including distance runs/races; slides; mini-golf; ladder golf; duck races; sand pits; spider webs; tether ball; stationary target paintball; air or propane cannons shooting apples; nonmotorized vehicles (e.g., pedal carts); and other activities that combine an agricultural setting with entertaining or recreational activities, including agritourism activities.
C. 
Notwithstanding the preceding subsection, agritainment shall not include: automated rides; carnivals; circuses; rodeos; year-round fairs and festivals; games of chance; gasoline powered motorized go-carts or other gasoline-motorized racing vehicles; off-road vehicle driving areas; guns/firearms shooting ranges; paint ball (excluding target ranges); catering (providing hot or cold meals and/or refreshments for off-site consumption for a fee); dog parks; flea markets; organized sporting events and tournaments; laser tag; flashlight tag; golf courses and golf driving ranges; zip-lining courses and canopy tours (excluding zip lines of minimal height and distance strictly intended for children); swimming pools, water slides and water parks; amusement or theme park activities; ticketed or paid admission live or recorded amplified outdoor music concerts or theatrical performances (excluding strolling characters or haunted characters); any drive-through use; or any use similar to these prohibited uses, regardless of any agricultural theming, elements, or connections.
AGRITOURISM
[Added by Ord. No. 2018-08, 8/2/2018]
A. 
An accessory use customarily associated with an agriculture use and incidental to it, located on the same parcel as the principal agriculture use or an adjacent parcel owned by the same person(s) or a member(s) of their immediate family (spouse, sibling, child, grandchild, parent, grandparent), including those owned, in whole or in part, by entities (corporations, LLCs, partnerships) controlled by the operator of the agricultural operation and the immediate family members thereof, including associated off-street parking areas on those properties.
B. 
Activities conducted on an agricultural operation that are offered to the public or invited groups for the purpose of providing direct sales, educational, entertainment and/or recreation experiences. Examples of these activities include, but are not limited to:
(1) 
Farm markets and stands; Christmas tree farms/cut your own; pick your own/direct commercial sale operations; food and drink sampling; sales and concessions; ice cream shops/bakeries; farm dining; breweries, cideries, distilleries, wineries and other activities that directly market agricultural commodities produced by the farmer in their natural or manufactured state and as permitted and protected under the Right to Farm Act.
(2) 
Farm tours, seminars, interactive animal displays; youth camps; school tours; farm-related museums; garden/nursery tours; winery, brewery, cidery, and distillery tastings; tasting events and tours, background music (nonpaid admission); agricultural exhibits/tours; rides pulled by a tractor or other farm equipment, including hayrides and wagon rides; crop identification programs; nutritional programs; culinary exhibits; display gardens; cooking contests and other activities that involve bringing people to a farm to provide education about farming, food production and farm life.
(3) 
Notwithstanding the preceding subsection, agritourism shall not include those uses either permitted or prohibited under the definition of "agritainment."
AIRPORT
An area of land or water or a surface of a building which is designated, used or intended to be used for the landing and takeoff of motorized aircraft (other than one-person ultralight aircraft, which are not regulated by this Chapter) that carry people, and any related aircraft support facilities such as for maintenance, refueling and parking. A "public airport" shall be one that does not meet the definition of a "private airport." A "private airport" shall be one that is limited to a maximum total of 15 flights and/or takeoffs in any seven-day period and that is not available for use by the general public.
ALLEY
A right-of-way providing secondary access to the side or rear on one or more lots which has a maximum right-of-way width of 20 feet and a minimum cartway width of 12 feet.
ALTERATION
Any change or rearrangement in the structural parts or in the existing facilities of a building or structure, or any enlargement thereof, whether by extension on any side or by an increase in height, or the moving of such structure from one location to another.
AMATEUR RADIO ANTENNA
A device, partially or wholly exterior to a building, that is used for receiving any type of electronic signals (other than a satellite dish antenna which is treated separately) or for transmitting short-wave or citizens' band radio frequencies. This shall include antennas used by an amateur ham radio operator or by a contracting business or utility to communicate with its employees but shall not include a "commercial communications antenna." This includes any accessory supporting structures.
ANIMAL CEMETERY
Land or buildings used for the internment or burial of the remains of noncremated nonhuman animals. This term shall not include the following, which shall be a permitted by right accessory use in any district: the burial of one, two or three animals on a lot of less than 20 acres; the burial of up to nine animals on a lot of 20 or more acres; and the spreading of remains of animals cremated in a sanitary fashion.
ANIMAL HOSPITAL
The same meaning as "veterinarian office."
ANTENNA
An apparatus designed for the purpose of emitting radio frequency (RF) radiation, to be operated or operating from a fixed location pursuant to Public Utility Commission authorization, for the provision of personal wireless service and any commingled information services.
[Added by Ord. No. 2021-12, 11/4/2021]
ANTENNA EQUIPMENT
Equipment, switches, wiring, cabling, power sources, shelters, or cabinets associated with an antenna, located at the same fixed location as the antenna, and when co-located on a structure, is mounted or installed at the same time as such antenna.
[Added by Ord. No. 2021-12, 11/4/2021]
ANTENNA FACILITY
An antenna and associated antenna equipment.
[Added by Ord. No. 2021-12, 11/4/2021]
APARTMENT
See "dwelling types."
APARTMENT FOR CARE OF RELATIVE
A dwelling unit especially created for and limited to occupancy by a close relative of the permanent residents of the principal dwelling unit to provide needed care and supervision to such relative.
APPLICANT
The person(s), company, partnership, profit or nonprofit corporation or trust responsible for a particular application for an approval or permit under this Chapter and his/her heirs, successors and assigns.
ATTIC
That part of a building which is immediately below and wholly or partly within the roof framing.
AUDITORIUM, COMMERCIAL
A commercial area or structure involving indoor or outdoor space for exhibits, meetings, live performances or sports events, but not a use that meets the definition of a movie theater, adult live entertainment use, or standard or fast-food restaurant.
AUTO, BOAT AND/OR MOBILE/MANUFACTURED HOME SALES
A building or area, other than a street, used for the outdoor or indoor display, sale or rental of one or more of the following in operable condition: motor vehicles, recreation vehicles, boat trailers, farm machinery, motorcycles, trucks, utility trailers, construction vehicles or boats, or transportable mobile/manufactured homes in a livable condition. This use may include an auto repair garage as an accessory use, provided that all requirements of such use are complied with. This use shall not include a mobile/manufactured home park or a junkyard.
AUTO REPAIR GARAGE
A building and/or land where repairs, improvements and installation of parts and accessories for motor vehicles and/or boats are conducted that involves work that is more intense in character than work permitted under the definition of "auto service station." An auto repair garage shall include, but not be limited to, any use that involves any of the following work: major mechanical or bodywork, straightening of body parts, painting, welding or rebuilding of transmissions. Any use permitted as part of an auto service station is also permitted as part of an auto repair garage, such as a convenience store. This use shall not include a use meeting the definition of a "truck stop."
AUTO SERVICE STATION
A building, lot, structure, or facility having pumps and storage tanks where fuel, gasoline, oil or other similar products are dispensed and sold or offered for sale at retail only. The use may also provide electric charging stations for automobiles. Vehicle repair service is minor and incidental and shall include accessory uses such as car washes and convenience stores as defined within this chapter. This use excludes high-speed diesel fuel pumps.
[Amended by Ord. No. 2023-05, 5/4/2023]
BASEMENT
An enclosed floor area partly or wholly underground, other than a building which is completely underground. A basement shall be considered a "story" if: a) the majority of the basement has a clearance from floor to ceiling of six feet or greater; and b) the top of the foundation of the building is an average of four or more feet above the finished grade of the front side of the building that faces onto a street.
BED-AND-BREAKFAST USE
The use of a single-family detached dwelling and/or accessory structure which includes the rental of overnight sleeping accommodations and bathroom access for a maximum of 10 temporary guests at any one time, and which does not provide any cooking facilities or provision of meals for guests other than breakfast. This use shall only include a use renting facilities for a maximum of seven days in any month to any person(s) and shall be restricted to transient visitors of the area.
BETTING USE
A use where lawful gambling activities are conducted, including, but not limited to, off-track parimutuel betting. This term shall not include betting under the state lottery programs or betting under the "small games of chance" provisions of state law, which shall instead be regulated under the regulations applicable to the principal use of the property (such as a "membership club").
BILLBOARD
A type of off-premises sign with any total sign area greater than 50 square feet. See definition of "off-premises sign."
BLAST or BLASTING
The explosion of dynamite, black powder, fuse, blasting cap, detonators, electric squibs or other explosives.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
The Board of Supervisors of Upper Macungie Township.
BOARDINGHOUSE or ROOMING HOUSE
A residential use in which: a) two or more individual rooms that do not meet the definition of a dwelling unit are rented for habitation; or b) a dwelling unit includes greater than the permitted maximum number of unrelated persons. A boardinghouse shall not include a use that meets the definition of a hotel, dormitory, motel, life care center, personal care center, bed-and-breakfast use, group home or nursing home. A college fraternity or sorority house used as a residence shall be considered a type of boardinghouse. A boardinghouse may either involve or not involve the providing of meals to residents. This use shall only involve renting living accommodations for minimum periods of five consecutive days.
BREWERY, LARGE PRODUCTION
See "manufacture."
[Added by Ord. No. 2022-13, 9/1/2022]
BUFFER YARD
A strip of land that: a) separates one use from another use or feature; and b) is not occupied by any building, parking, outdoor storage or any use other than open space or approved pedestrian pathways. A buffer yard may be a part of the minimum setback distance, but land within an existing or future street right-of-way shall not be used to meet a buffer yard requirement.
BUILDING
Any structure having a permanent roof and intended for the shelter, work area, housing or enclosure of persons, animals, vehicles, equipment or materials and that has a total area under roof of greater than 50 square feet. Any structure involving a permanent roof (such as a covered porch, deck, or a carport) that is attached to a principal building shall be considered to be part of that principal building and not an accessory structure.
[Amended by Ord. No. 2020-08, 7/9/2020; and by Ord. No. 2023-05, 5/4/2023]
BUILDING COVERAGE
The percentage obtained by dividing (a) the maximum horizontal area in square feet of all principal and accessory buildings and attached structures covered by a permanent roof on a lot by (b) the total lot area of the lot upon which the buildings are located.
BUILDING, PRINCIPAL
A building used for the conduct of the principal use of a lot, and which is not an accessory building.
BUILDING LENGTH
The horizontal measurement between the two most distant portions, other than portions measured diagonally, of any one building or of attached buildings.
BUILDING LINE or BUILDING SETBACK LINE
See "setback line."
BUILDING WIDTH
The horizontal measurement between two structural walls that are generally parallel of one building, measured in one direction that is most closely parallel to the required lot width. For attached housing, this width shall be the width of each dwelling unit, measured from the center of each interior wall and from the outside of any exterior wall. For a single-family detached dwelling, this width shall be measured from the outside of exterior walls.
BULK RECYCLING CENTER
A use involving the bulk commercial collection, separation and/or processing of types of waste materials found in the typical household for some productive reuse, but which does not involve the actual processing or recycling of hazardous or toxic substances, and which does not primarily involve the processing of nonrecycled solid waste, unless the use also meets the applicable requirements for a solid waste transfer facility. This definition shall not include a "junkyard."
BULK STORAGE
Storage beyond what is reasonably needed for customary use on site. This includes storage of substances intended to be sold or resold for use off site.
BUSINESS SERVICES
An establishment within a building that provides services to other businesses. Examples of these services include: computer-related services (rental, repair), copying and quick-printing services, mailboxes and/or security systems services.
[Added by Ord. No. 2022-13, 9/1/2022]
CAMPGROUND
A use that is primarily recreational in nature that involves the use of tents or sites leased for recreational vehicles for transient and seasonal occupancy by persons recreating or travelers, or the use of tents or cabins for seasonal occupancy by organized groups of persons under age 18 and their counselors.
CARBONATE BEDROCK
Limestone or dolomite rock formations formed by carbonate deposition in shallow sea waters.
CARPORT
A roofed building intended for the storage of one or more motor vehicles, but which is not enclosed on all sides by walls or doors. If any portion of a carport is attached to a principal building, it shall be considered to be part of that building.
CARTWAY
The paved portion of a street designed for vehicular traffic and on-street parking but not including the shoulder of the street.
CEMETERY
Land or buildings used for the burial of deceased humans, but not animals. The internment or scattering of remains of properly cremated humans is not regulated by this Chapter.
CHAIRPERSON
Includes chairman, chairwoman, chair and acting chairperson (when applicable).
CHRISTMAS TREE FARM or TREE FARM
A type of crop farming involving the raising and harvesting of evergreen trees for commercial purposes. This may include the retail sale of trees from November 15 to December 30 that were produced on the premises.
CLOSED DEPRESSION
In a karst area, a distinctive bowl-shaped depression in the land surface. It is characterized by internal drainage, varying magnitude and an unbroken ground surface.
CLEAR CUTTING
A logging method that removes all trees or the vast majority of all trees from a tract of land or a portion thereof.
CLEAR SIGHT TRIANGLE
See "sight distance triangle."
CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT
A residential development meeting all of the requirements of Part 9.
COFFEEHOUSE
An establishment that primarily serves coffee or similar brewed beverages of various types (e.g., espresso, latte, cappuccino).
[Added by Ord. No. 2022-04, 4/7/2022]
CO-LOCATION
Mounting or installing an antenna facility on a preexisting structure; and/or modifying a structure for the purpose of mounting or installing an antenna facility on that structure.
[Added by Ord. No. 2021-12, 11/4/2021]
COMMERCIAL COMMUNICATIONS TOWER or ANTENNA
A structure, partially or wholly exterior to a building, used for transmitting or retransmitting electronic signals and that does not meet the definition of an "amateur radio antenna." Commercial communications antenna include, but are not limited to, antenna used for transmitting commercial radio or television signals, or to receive such signals for a cable system or for retransmitting cellular telephone communications.
COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
The HC and NC Zoning Districts.
COMMERCIAL FORESTRY
See "forestry, commercial."
COMMERCIAL OUTDOOR RECREATION
A use that: a) has a total building coverage of less than 15%; b) is used principally for active or passive recreation (such as a driving range); and c) is used for a profit-making purpose.
COMMERCIAL RACETRACK
See "racetrack."
COMMERCIAL USE
Includes retail sales, offices, personal services, auto sales, auto repair garages and other uses of a similar nature. The sale of goods or services from a vehicle on a lot shall also be considered to be a commercial use.
COMMISSION
The Planning Commission of Upper Macungie Township.
COMMON OPEN SPACE
See "open space, common."
COMMUNITY CENTER
A noncommercial use that exists solely to provide leisure and educational activities and programs to the general public or certain age groups. The use also may include the noncommercial preparation and/or provision of meals to low-income elderly persons. This shall not include residential uses or a treatment center.
COMPOSTING
The collection and processing of vegetative material to allow it to biologically decompose under controlled anaerobic or aerobic conditions to yield a humus-like product.
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
The document entitled "the Upper Macungie Township Comprehensive Plan," or any part thereof, adopted by the Board of Supervisors, as amended.
CONDITIONAL USE
A use which is allowed or denied by the Board of Supervisors within the provisions of Part 1, after review by the Planning Commission.
CONDOMINIUM
A set of individual dwelling units or other areas of buildings each owned by an individual person(s) in fee simple, with such owners assigned a proportionate interest in the remainder of the real estate which is designated for common ownership, and which was created under the Pennsylvania Unit Property Act of 1963 or is/was created under the Pennsylvania Uniform Condominium Act of 1980, as amended.
CONE OF DEPRESSION
The area surrounding a pumping well within which the water table elevation has been lowered due to groundwater withdrawal.
CONFERENCE CENTER
A complex of one or more buildings or structures located on a tract or contiguous tracts of land associated by condominium agreement, wherein there may be daytime and nighttime meetings or conference accommodations as well as indoor and outdoor areas available for scheduled uses by identified persons or groups, who may be charged or who may charge a fee for attendance at such affairs or events.
A. 
A conference center shall include a hotel; provide facilities such as meeting and conference rooms; displays, exhibits and show rooms as well as banquet and food service facilities. It may also include one of the following uses: retail sales shops associated with and related to permitted conference center uses; areas for live entertainment, sports events, stage and screen performance; and restaurants and cocktail lounges which may be separated from either the hotel or conference center complex and which may be owned and managed independently as a separate legal entity. Should there be separate ownership and/or management either by condominium, leases, or written recorded agreements, there shall be coordination of the activities which shall be scheduled to be held within the physical components of the complex between such entity relationships. These uses shall be an integral part of the complex, with the hotel either being a freestanding structure or integrated within the conference center structure.
B. 
The permitted uses as herein set forth shall not include an after hours nightclub, or adult entertainment or parlor betting, gaming or gambling. The uses permitted within the convention facilities shall not include flea markets, exhibits or retail sales not associated with and related to such permitted uses.
C. 
A conference center complex shall have not less than 500 feet of frontage on a major arterial street with the access point for entry to the conference center to be located not more than 2,000 feet from the center of an interchange or intersection with another expressway or major arterial street as identified by the Township Street Classification Map.
CONSERVATION DISTRICT
The Lehigh County Conservation District.
CONSERVATION EASEMENT
A legal agreement granted by a property owner that strictly limits the types and amounts of development that may take place on such property. Such easement shall restrict the original and all subsequent property owners, lessees and all other users of the land. To meet a requirement of a Township ordinance, such easement shall run for a minimum period of 99 years, unless a longer period is specified. Such easement shall be recorded in the Recorder of Deeds office in Lehigh County. At a minimum, any conservation easement established to meet a requirement of a Township ordinance shall restrict uses of the land in a manner closely similar to all of the following:
A. 
The vast majority of the land shall be preserved in a near-natural or landscaped state or for agricultural uses.
B. 
No new principal buildings may be constructed on the lot, other than for noncommercial recreation or as necessary to support on-site agricultural activities.
C. 
The land shall not be used for any mineral extraction, commercial or industrial activities, other than agriculture or the growing of trees and plants for replanting or for Christmas tree sales.
D. 
The land affected by the conservation easement shall not be further subdivided.
E. 
Currently forested areas shall be maintained as forests, with only carefully selective cutting of trees in such as a way as to preserve the character of such lands as forested lands, without any clear-cutting.
CONSERVATION PLAN
An erosion and sedimentation control plan prepared for agricultural properties as required by Chapter 102 of the DEP Rules and Regulations and as reviewed and approved by the Conservation District.
CONSTRUCTION
Includes the placing of construction materials in permanent position and fastening in a temporary or permanent position and/or the demolition of a preexisting building.
CONVENIENCE STORE
[Amended by Ord. No. 2023-05, 5/4/2023]
A. 
A use that primarily engages in the provision of frequently or recurrently needed goods for household consumption, such as prepackaged food and beverages, newspapers, and limited household supplies, to customers who generally purchase only a few items.
B. 
These establishments may include the sale of beer and wine in unopened containers for off-premises consumption. The sale of products other than beer and wine shall comprise at least 51% of the gross sales of the establishment, and at least 51% of the total display or shelf space is devoted to products other than beer and wine.
C. 
Convenience stores may be accessory to auto service stations, as defined in this chapter. When a convenience store and/or car wash are proposed as accessory uses to an auto service station, parking requirements shall be based on both the principal and accessory uses.
D. 
A convenience store with seating intended for dining for 10 or more patrons shall meet the specific requirements of a restaurant and shall provide additional parking based on restaurant parking requirements.
CONVERSION
To change or adapt land or structures to a different use.
COUNTY
The County of Lehigh, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION
The Lehigh Valley Planning Commission, (LVPC).
[Amended Ord. No. 2020-08, 7/9/2020]
CROP FARMING
The cultivating, raising and harvesting of products of the soil and the storage of these products produced on the premises. The definition of crop farming shall also include orchards and Christmas tree farms, but shall not include animal husbandry, commercial forestry, riding academies or kennels. If a crop farming lot includes more than 15 acres, it may also include the keeping of up to 10 additional animals as a permitted accessory use, in addition to what is permitted under the "keeping of pets" in Subsection 4J of § 27-403.
CROP STORAGE, COMMERCIAL
A use involving the bulk storage of crops grown by numerous farmers as a wholesale use.
CULTURAL CENTER
A building and/or land open to the public which primarily contains exhibits of clearly artistic or cultural interest, such as a museum, library, art gallery or indoor nature study area. This shall not include uses that are primarily commercial in nature.
CURATIVE AMENDMENT
A proposed zoning amendment made to the Board of Supervisors by any landowner who desires to challenge on substantive grounds the validity of an ordinance which prohibits or restricts the use or development of land in which he has an interest.
DAY CARE, CHILD
A use involving the supervised care of children under age 16 outside of the children's own home primarily for periods of less than 18 hours during the average day. This use may also include educational programs that are supplementary to state-required education, including a "nursery school." The following three types of day care are permitted without regulation by this Chapter: a) care of children by their own relatives; b) care of children within a place of worship during regularly scheduled weekly religious services; and c) care of one to three children within any dwelling unit, in addition to children who are relatives of the caregiver. See also the definition of "adult day-care center."
A. 
CHILD DAY-CARE CENTER, AS AN ACCESSORY USEA type of day-care use that provides care for six or fewer children at one time who are not relatives of the caregiver. See § 27-403.
B. 
CHILD DAY-CARE CENTER, AS A PRINCIPAL USEA type of day-care use that provides care for seven or more children at any one time who are not relatives of the primary operator. See § 27-402.
DAYS
Calendar days.
DENSITY
The total number of dwelling units proposed on a lot divided by the "lot area," unless otherwise stated.
D.E.P. (or DEP)
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, or its successor, and its relevant subparts.
DEPLOYMENT
Placement, construction, or modification of a personal wireless service facility.
[Added by Ord. No. 2021-12, 11/4/2021]
DETACHED BUILDING
A building that is surrounded on all sides by open yards and that is not attached to any other building.
DETENTION POND
A basin designed to retard stormwater runoff by temporarily storing the runoff and releasing it at a predetermined rate through a defined outlet structure.
DEVELOPMENT
Construction, erection or expansion of a structure or mining, dredging, filling, grading, paving, excavation or drilling operations. The term also includes any activities defined as "land development" under the Upper Macungie Township Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance (Chapter 22).[1]
DISTILLERY
A facility which produces spirits through distillation for consumption, the sales and distribution of which are subject to regulation by the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board. A distillery, for the purposes of this section, includes, fermenting, distilling, bottling, blending, bulk and bottle storage, aging, shipping, receiving, laboratory equipment and maintenance facilities, sales, administrative office functions, and may include tasting and promotional events.
[Added by Ord. No. 2022-04, 4/7/2022; amended by Ord. No. 2022-13, 9/1/2022]
DISTRICT or ZONING DISTRICT
A land area within the Township within which certain uniform regulations and requirements apply under the provisions of this Chapter.
DORMITORY
A principal or accessory building that includes residential areas occupied exclusively by faculty or students of an accredited college or university or state-licensed teaching hospital or accredited public or private primary or secondary school.
DRIVEWAY
A privately owned, constructed and maintained vehicular access from a street or access drive to only one dwelling unit, commercial unit, institutional or industrial principal use. See also "access drive."
DUMP
Any area used for solid waste disposal that does not operate under a valid solid waste permit issued by DEP and that is not a permitted junkyard under this Chapter.
DWELLING
A building used as nontransient living quarters, but not including a boardinghouse, hotel, motel, hospital, nursing home or dormitory. A dwelling may include a use that meets the definition of a "sectional home." This Chapter categorizes dwellings into the following types:
A. 
CONVERSION APARTMENTA new dwelling unit created within an existing building within the standards of Part 4 and where permitted by Part 3 and meeting the floor area requirements of Part 8.
B. 
APARTMENTS (GARDEN APARTMENTS)Three or more dwelling units within a building that are separated by only horizontal floors or by a combination of horizontal floors and vertical walls. The individual dwelling units may be leased or sold for condominiums.
[Amended by Ord. 2013-1, 3/7/2013]
C. 
(Reserved)[2]
D. 
SECTIONAL or MODULAR HOMEA type of dwelling that meets a definition of "single-family detached dwelling," "single-family semidetached dwelling," "townhouse" or "garden apartment" that is substantially but not wholly produced in two or more major sections off the site and then is assembled and completed on the site, and that does not meet the definition of a "mobile/manufactured home" and that is supported structurally by its exterior walls and that rests on a permanent foundation.
E. 
SINGLE-FAMILY DETACHED DWELLINGOne dwelling unit in one building accommodating only one family and having open areas on all sides.
(1) 
MOBILE/MANUFACTURED HOMEA type of single-family detached dwelling that meets all of the following requirements: a) is transportable; b) is designed for permanent occupancy; c) is contained in a single piece, or two substantial pieces designed to be joined into one integral unit capable of again being separated for repeated towing; d) which arrives at a site complete and ready for occupancy except for minor and incidental unpacking and assembly operations; e) is constructed so that it may be used with or without a permanent foundation; f) is not a "recreation vehicle" and g) includes a minimum of 300 square feet of interior floor space. The terms "mobile home" and "manufactured home" have the same meaning. See the above definition of "sectional home."
F. 
SINGLE-FAMILY SEMIDETACHED DWELLINGOne dwelling unit accommodating one family that is attached to and completely separated by a vertical unpierced fire-resistant wall to only one additional dwelling unit. One side yard shall be adjacent to each dwelling unit. This use is commonly known as 1/2 of a duplex or 1/2 of a twin home. Each unit may or may not be on a separate lot.
G. 
TOWNHOUSEA single-family dwelling unit constructed in a group of three or more attached units in which each unit extends from the foundation to the roof, and with a yard or public way on at least two sides. Townhouses are also commonly referred to as "row houses" or "single-family attached dwellings."
[Amended by Ord. 2013-1, 3/7/2013]
H. 
TWO-FAMILY DETACHED DWELLINGTwo dwelling units accommodating one family each, with both dwelling units within a single building on a single lot and without the dwelling units being completely separated by a vertical wall. The building shall have two side yards.
DWELLING UNIT
A single habitable living unit occupied by only one family. See definition of "family." Each dwelling unit shall have: a) its own toilet, bath or shower, sink, sleeping and cooking facilities and b) separate access to the outside or to a common hallway or balcony that connects to outside access at ground level. No dwelling unit shall include a separate living area that is completely separated by interior walls so as to prevent interior access from the remainder of the living area.
EASEMENT
Authorization by a property owner for the use by another, and for a specified purpose, of any designated part of the owner's property.
EMERGENCY SERVICES STATION
A building for the housing of fire, emergency medical or police equipment and for related activities. A membership club may be included if it is a permitted use in that district. This may include housing for emergency personnel while on-call.
EMPLOYEES
The highest number of workers (including both part-time and full-time, both compensated and volunteer, and both employees and contractors) present on a lot at any one time, other than clearly temporary and occasional persons working on physical improvements to the site.
ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARD SURVEY FORM
A document authorized by the Pennsylvania Worker and Community Right-to-Know Act which, if required by the Department of Labor and Industry for a facility, describes the hazardous substances emitted, discharged or disposed of from the workplace.
EPA
The United States Environmental Protection Agency, or its successor agency or department.
ESSENTIAL SERVICES
Utility or municipal uses that are necessary for the preservation of the public health and safety and that are routine, customary and appropriate to the character of the area in which they are to be located. See standards in § 27-306. Essential services shall not include a central sewage treatment plant, a solid waste disposal area or facility, commercial communications towers, a power-generating station, septic or sludge disposal, offices, storage of trucks or equipment or bulk storage of materials.
EXERCISE CLUB
A facility that offers indoor or outdoor recreational facilities, such as the following: weight rooms, exercise equipment, nonhousehold pool and racquetball courts.
FACILITY or WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS SERVICE FACILITY
An antenna facility or a structure that is used for the provision of wireless service, whether such service is provided on a stand-alone basis or commingled with other wireless communications services.
[Added by Ord. No. 2021-12, 11/4/2021]
FAMILY
One or more persons living in a single dwelling unit and functioning as a common household unit. A family shall include a maximum of four persons who are not "related" to each other (see definition in Part 2). See the group home provisions of § 27-402, which allow a greater number of unrelated persons in certain circumstances. A treatment center shall not be considered a family or a group home. For a use involving greater numbers of unrelated persons, see "boardinghouse" or "institutional group home."
FENCE
A man-made barrier placed or arranged as a line of demarcation, an enclosure or a visual barrier that is constructed of wood, chain-link metal, vinyl or aluminum and/or plastic inserts. Man-made barriers constructed principally of masonry, concrete, cinder block or similar materials shall be considered a "wall." The term "wall" does not include engineering retaining walls, which are permitted uses as needed in all districts. The terms "fence" and "wall" do not include hedges, trees or shrubs.
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
An establishment primarily involved with loans and monetary, not material, transactions and that has routine interactions with the public, and that may include automatic transaction machines.
FLAG LOT
A lot or parcel created by subdivision which:
[Added by Ord. No. 2022-13, 9/1/2022]
A. 
Does not have the required length of frontage on a public street;
B. 
Is connected to a public street by means of a flagpole; and
C. 
Is located behind a lot or portion of a lot which has frontage on a public street.
FLAGPOLE
A narrow strip or projection of land extending from the public right-of-way to the buildable portion of a flag lot.
[Added by Ord. No. 2022-13, 9/1/2022]
FLOODPLAIN (ONE-HUNDRED-YEAR)
See definitions in Part 10 of this Chapter entitled "Floodplain Regulations."
FLOOR AREA, TOTAL
The total floor space within a building(s) measured from the exterior faces of exterior walls or from the center lines of walls separating buildings. Floor area shall specifically include, but not be limited to: a) fully enclosed porches and b) basement or cellar or attic space that is potentially habitable and has a minimum head clearance of at least 6.5 feet. Floor area specifically shall not include the following: a) elevator shafts; b) common stairwells or c) unenclosed porches, decks or breezeways.
FORESTRY, COMMERCIAL
The harvesting of more than 25 live trees with a trunk width of six inches or more at a height 4.5 feet above the average ground level on any tract or lot within a calendar year. This term shall not apply to the following, which are permitted by right uses in all districts: a) routine "thinning of woods" involving dispersed selective cutting of trees that involve less than 20% of all trees on one or more abutting lots with a trunk width of greater than six inches; b) cutting of trees with a trunk width less than six inches; c) cutting of fewer than 25 such trees in a calendar year; d) Christmas tree farms; or e) clearing of portions of a lot that is clearly the minimum necessary for construction.
FRACTURE TRACE
Linear features in bedrock caused by erosion along fractures or zones of fractures and readily visible on aerial photographs.
FRATERNITY OR SORORITY
Type of boardinghouse, regulated as such, which is occupied by organized groups of higher education students, and which is officially recognized as a fraternity or sorority by such institution.
GARAGE, PRIVATE OR HOUSEHOLD
An enclosed building for the storage of one or more motor vehicles. No business, occupation or service shall be conducted in a private garage that is accessory to a dwelling, except as may be allowed as a home occupation. The rental to a person who does not reside on the property of storage space that would accommodate more than two cars or for commercial purposes shall be regulated as a business use.
GARAGE SALE
The accessory use of any lot for the occasional sale or auction of only common household goods and furniture and items of a closely similar character. See § 27-403.
GARDEN APARTMENT
See under "dwellings."
GHOST LAKES
Transient surface water bodies formed in sinks and closed depressions after heavy precipitation, due to poor internal drainage. This poor drainage may be due to residual clay remaining after solution of limestone minerals.
GLARE
A sensation of brightness within the visual field which causes annoyance, discomfort or loss in visual performance, visibility and/or ability to focus.
GOLF COURSE
An outdoor area used for the game of golf, with a minimum of nine holes, each requiring a player to hit a ball at least 100 feet. This use may also include a clubhouse, swimming pools, tennis courts, golf equipment sales and similar facilities as accessory uses.
GOVERNMENT FACILITY, OTHER THAN TOWNSHIP-OWNED
A use owned by a government, government agency or government authority for valid governmental purpose, and which is not owned by Upper Macungie Township. This shall not include uses listed separately in the table of uses in Part 3, such as publicly owned recreation.
GRADE
The mean curb level, unless otherwise noted. When a curb level has not been established, grade shall mean the average finished ground elevation adjoining the buildings.
GROCERY STORE
A use that specializes in the sale of food, both fresh and prepackaged, as well as nonfood household goods. Typical items for sale include paper products, cleaning products, over-the-counter medication, fresh produce, meats, dairy products, baked goods, and canned, frozen and prepared foods.
[Added by Ord. No. 2023-05, 5/4/2023]
GROSS LOT AREA
See "lot area, gross."
GROUP HOME
The use of any lawful dwelling unit which meets all of the following criteria:
A. 
Involves the care of the maximum number of persons permitted by the group home standards of § 27-402 and meets all other standards of such section.
B. 
Involves persons functioning as a common household unit.
C. 
Involves providing nonroutine support services and oversight to persons who need such assistance to avoid being placed within an institution, because of physical disability, old age, mental retardation or other handicap[3] as defined by applicable federal law.
D. 
Does not meet the definition of a treatment center.
E. 
Does not involve the housing or treatment of persons who could reasonably be considered a threat to the physical safety of others.
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL
A product or waste, or combination of substances that because of the quantity, concentration, physical, chemical or infectious characteristics, if not properly treated, stored, transported, used or disposed of, or otherwise managed, would create a potential threat to public health through direct or indirect introduction into the air, surface waters, groundwater resources and the subsurface environment which includes the soil and all subsequent materials located below. Such hazardous material includes, but is not limited to, materials which may be included on one or more of the following lists, or their successor lists:
A. 
CFR, Part 1910, Subpart Zth Act, 29 CFR, Part 1910, Subpart Z — Extremely Hazardous Substance List.
B. 
American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists, Threshold Limit Values for Chemical Substances and Physical Agents in the Work Environment (latest edition).
C. 
National Toxicology Program, Annual Report on Carcinogens (latest edition).
D. 
International Agency for Research on Cancer Monographs (latest edition).
E. 
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry, Hazardous Substance List (latest edition).
F. 
"Hazardous substances" defined pursuant to § 311 of the Federal Clean Water Act.
G. 
"Toxic materials" defined pursuant to § 307 of the Federal Clean Water Act;
H. 
"Hazardous wastes" defined pursuant to Chapter 75 of DEP Rules and Regulations.
I. 
"Hazardous wastes" defined pursuant to § 101 of the Federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.
HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE SURVEY FORM
A document required by the Pennsylvania Worker and Community Right-to-Know Act which provides a listing of all hazardous substances found in the workplace.
HEIGHT
Height shall be measured as the vertical distance derived from the average finished grade at the foundation corners of the building or structure to the highest point of the building or structure, excluding a chimney or other similar structure. See exemptions for certain types of structures in § 27-802. For height of signs, see Part 8, entitled "Signs."
[Amended by Ord. 2013-1, 3/7/2013]
HELIPORT
An area used for the takeoff and landing of helicopters, together with any related support facilities such as for maintenance, refueling and storage. This Chapter is not intended to regulate the nonroutine emergency landing and takeoff of aircraft to pickup seriously injured or ill persons.
A. 
PRIVATE HELIPORTA heliport limited to a maximum total of 15 flights or takeoffs in any seven-day period and that is not available for use by the general public. This is also known as a "helistop."
B. 
PUBLIC HELIPORTA heliport that does not meet the definition of a "private heliport."
HOME OCCUPATION
A. 
A routine, accessory and customary nonresidential use conducted within or administered from a portion of a dwelling or its permitted accessory building, that:
(1) 
Is conducted primarily by a permanent resident of the dwelling.
(2) 
Meets the definition, standards and limitations of a "general home occupation" or a "light home occupation" within the following definitions and § 27-403.
(3) 
Only includes uses that are clearly incidental and secondary to the principal residential use.
(4) 
Does not include any retail or wholesale sales on the premises (other than over the phone and through the mail) nor any industrial use (other than custom crafts and sewing).
(5) 
See list of prohibited home occupations in § 27-403.
B. 
GENERAL HOME OCCUPATIONA type of home occupation that:
(1) 
Only involves persons working on the premises who are permanent residents of the dwelling plus a maximum of one nonresident working on the premises at any one point in time.
(2) 
Does not meet the definition and standards of a "light home occupation."
(3) 
Meets the standards of § 27-403.
(NOTE: This use typically requires approval by the Zoning Hearing Board under Part 3.)
C. 
LIGHT HOME OCCUPATIONA type of home occupation that:
(1) 
Only involves persons working on the premises or routinely operating from the premises, who are permanent residents of the dwelling.
(2) 
Does not involve more persons regularly visiting the premises for business purposes than specified in § 27-403, but instead primarily involves the operator visiting clients at their home or business.
(3) 
Is limited to only the following types of activities:
(a) 
Office-type work (such as writing, editing, drafting, tax preparation, computer programming and computer data inputting).
(b) 
Clerical work (such as typing, stenography, addressing and sending mail).
(c) 
Custom sewing and fabric crafts.
(d) 
Creation of visual arts (such as painting, sculpture or wood carving).
(e) 
Sales and surveys over the phone.
(4) 
Meets the standards of § 27-403.
(NOTE: This use typically does not require Zoning Hearing Board approval under Part 3.)
HOSPICE
A facility that provides support services for terminally ill persons, but that does not primarily involve highly skilled medical care. Such use may occur within a hospital, personal care center or group home. However, if the use involves care of persons with illnesses that can be contagious through the air or casual conduct, the use shall be limited to within a hospital or nursing home.
HOSPITAL
A use involving the diagnosis, treatment or other medical care of humans that includes, but is not limited to, care requiring stays overnight. A medical care use that does not involve stays overnight shall be considered a "medical office or clinic." A hospital may involve care and rehabilitation for medical, dental or mental health, but shall not primarily include housing or treatment of the criminally insane or persons actively serving an official sentence after being convicted of a felony. A hospital may also involve medical research and training for health care professions. A hospital may include a hospice for care of the terminally ill.
HOTEL or MOTEL
A building or buildings including rooms rented out to persons as clearly transient and temporary living quarters. Any such use that customarily involves the housing of persons for periods of time longer than 30 days shall be considered a boardinghouse and shall meet the requirements of that use. See also bed-and-breakfast use. A hotel or motel may include a restaurant, nightclub, newsstand or tavern, provided that such uses are clearly accessory to the principal use of overnight accommodations.
IMPERVIOUS COVERAGE
The total area of all impervious surfaces on a lot (including building coverage) divided by the total lot area.
A. 
Areas being voluntarily dedicated as common open space may be included in the acreage for determining impervious coverage of an adjoining lot.
B. 
The nonimpervious coverage may be partially or wholly met by land that abuts the use, even if such land is in a different zoning district, an adjoining municipality and/or an abutting lot, if such land will be deed restricted as permanent open space and be so clearly stated on official recorded plans. In such case, such land shall be properly maintained by the abutting use.
IMPERVIOUS SURFACE
Area covered by roofs, concrete, asphalt or other man-made cover which has a coefficient of runoff of 0.7 or higher. The Township Engineer shall decide any dispute over whether an area is "impervious."
INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS
Includes the LI, LI(L), GI and RT Districts.
INDUSTRIAL USE
Includes manufacturing, distribution, warehousing and other operations of an industrial and not primarily of a commercial, institutional or residential nature.
INJECTION WELL, UNDERGROUND
A bored, drilled, driven or dug well for the emplacement of fluids into the ground, but not including: a) drilling muds and similar materials used in well construction or b) a routine heat pump or electric heat exchange system serving a building.
INPATIENT ALCOHOL TREATMENT CENTER
A use that treats persons who primarily need such treatment because of addictions to alcohol and not because of criminal activity. This use shall be primarily for inpatient care but may include outpatient care as a clearly accessory use.
INSTITUTIONAL GROUP HOME
A use which would otherwise meet the definition of a group home except that it includes more residents than permitted by the group home standards of § 27-402. Such use may or may not occur within a dwelling unit.
JUNK
Any discarded, unusable, scrap or abandoned man-made or man-processed material or articles, such as the following types: metal, furniture, appliances, motor vehicle parts, aircraft, glass, plastics, machinery, equipment, containers and building materials other than materials permitted under Subsection 5 of § 27-306. Junk shall not include: a) solid waste that is temporarily stored as is customary in an appropriate container that is routinely awaiting collection and disposed of in a manner consistent with state regulations; b) toxic wastes; c) grass clippings, leaves or tree limbs; or d) items clearly awaiting imminent recycling at an approved recycling use.
JUNK VEHICLE
Includes any vehicle or trailer that meets any of the following conditions:
A. 
Cannot be immediately moved under its own power, in regards to a vehicle designed to move under its own power, other than a vehicle clearly needing only minor repairs.
B. 
Cannot be immediately towed, in regards to a vehicle designed to be towed.
C. 
Has been demolished beyond repair.
D. 
Has been separated from its axles, engine, body or chassis.
E. 
Includes only the axle, engine, body parts and/or chassis, separated from the remainder of the vehicle.
JUNKYARD
A. 
Land or a structure used for the collection, storage, dismantling, processing and/or sale, other than within a completely enclosed building, of material of one or more of the following types:
(1) 
Junk (see definition).
(2) 
A greater number of junk vehicles than is permitted under § 27-604 that are partly or fully visible from an exterior lot line, dwelling and/or public street. This shall not apply to such vehicles allowed to be stored within the specific requirements of an auto repair garage or auto service station.
(3) 
One or more mobile/manufactured homes that are not in a habitable condition.
B. 
Junk stored within a completely enclosed building for business purposes shall be considered a warehouse and shall be regulated as a warehouse.
KARST
A type of topography characterized by closed depressions or sinkholes, caves, rock pinnacles and underground drainage, resulting from solution of limestone and dolomite bedrock.
KENNEL
The keeping of a greater number of dogs or cats on a lot or within a dwelling unit beyond that number permitted under the "keeping of pets" or the "crop farming" provisions of this Chapter. A nonprofit animal shelter is a type of kennel.
LAND DEVELOPMENT
The improvement of one lot or two or more contiguous lots, tracts or parcels of land for any purpose involving a group of two or more residential or nonresidential buildings, whether proposed initially or cumulatively; or a single nonresidential building on a lot or lots regardless of the number of occupants or tenure; or the division or allocation of land or space, whether initially or cumulatively, between or among two or more existing or prospective occupants by means of, or for the purpose of, streets, common areas, leaseholds, condominiums, building groups or other features; or a subdivision of land. Requirements for applications associated with Land Development applications are regulated by Chapter 22, Subdivision and Land Development.
[Added by Ord. 2017-4, 6/1/2017; amended by Ord. No. 2021-12, 11/4/2021]
LAND USE OF REGIONAL SIGNIFICANCE
Any land development that, because of its character, magnitude, or location, will have substantial effect upon the health, safety, or welfare of citizens in more than one municipality.
[Added by Ord. No. 2022-13, 9/1/2022]
LANDOWNER
The owner of a legal or equitable interest in land, including the holder of a written, signed and active option or contract to purchase or a person leasing the property (if authorized under the lease to exercise the right of the landowner and if such lease is for a remaining period of at least 12 months) or authorized officers of a partnership or corporation that is a "landowner." A person who has clearly received formal notarized powers of attorney relating to a landowner or the executor of an estate that is the landowner may act in the capacity of the landowner, if legally authorized.
LARGE-VOLUME SUBSURFACE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM
A sewage disposal facility which is designed to discharge directly to the soil profile, whether natural or enhanced, and which has a design capacity in excess of 10,000 gallons per day.
LARGE-VOLUME SPRAY IRRIGATION SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM
A sewage disposal facility which is designed to treat wastewater with ultimate disposal of effluent being to the land surface via a spray mechanism and which is designed for more than 2,000 gallons per day.
LIBRARY
See "cultural center."
LIFE CARE CENTER
A residential use designed and operated exclusively for adults of 55 years of age or older and/or physically handicapped persons that includes a nursing home and certain limited support facilities intended specifically to serve the needs of these residents.
LIGHT INDUSTRY
For the purposes of the wellhead protection provisions of this Chapter, shall mean the following: industrial, commercial, public or retail establishments which engage in manufacturing, fabrication or service activities and which appear on the following list:
A. 
Bulk agricultural products dealers and distributors.
B. 
Mining, quarrying.
C. 
Highway deicing material storage.
D. 
Textile and apparel products.
E. 
Lumber and wood preserving.
F. 
Printing and publishing.
G. 
Chemical products.
H. 
Leather products.
I. 
Mineral products; glass and cement.
J. 
Metal products.
K. 
Machine shops.
L. 
Electronics and electronic equipment.
M. 
Transportation maintenance.
N. 
Scrap trade and metal container recyclers.
O. 
Chemical and petroleum storage and sales.
P. 
Automotive repair, services and related parking.
Q. 
Personal Services. Laundry, pest control and photofinishing.
R. 
Repair Services. Furniture, welding and septage services.
S. 
Amusement and recreation.
T. 
Educational, medical and engineering laboratories.
LIGHTING, DIFFUSED
Illumination that passes from the source through a translucent cover or shade.
LIMITED BUSINESS CONVERSION
The conversion of an existing single-family detached dwelling into a light business use, as specified in the standards for such use in § 27-402.
LINE, STREET
The street right-of-way line. This shall be the future street right-of-way line, if one is required to be established.
LIVESTOCK, RAISING OF or ANIMAL HUSBANDRY
The raising and keeping of livestock, poultry or insects for any commercial purposes or the keeping of any animals for any reason beyond what is allowed under the "keeping of pets" section of § 27-403 and beyond what is allowed within the definition of "crop farming." For the purposes of this Chapter, the "keeping of livestock" shall have the same meaning as "animal husbandry." Raising of livestock shall not include a slaughterhouse nor a stockyard used for the housing of animals awaiting slaughter.
LOADING DOCK
An area of a building, specifically an opening up to 10 feet wide in an exterior wall where goods are loaded or unloaded.
[Added by Ord. 2017-4, 6/1/2017]
LOT
A contiguous separate parcel of land that is recorded or that will be recorded after Township final subdivision approval in the office of the County Recorder of Deeds. A parcel under common ownership that is completely separated into two parts by a public street shall be considered to be one tract but two lots.
LOT, CORNER
A lot abutting on two or more intersecting streets which has an interior angle of less than 135° at the intersection of right-of-way lines of two streets. A lot abutting upon a curved street or streets shall be considered a "corner lot" if the tangent to the curve at the points beginning within the lot or at the points of intersection of the side lot lines with the street lines intersect at an angle of less than 135°.
LOT, FLAG
An irregularly shaped lot characterized by an elongated extension from a street to the principal part of the lot. The flag shape of the lot is normally intended to provide for access to an otherwise landlocked interior parcel. See § 27-801.
LOT, INTERIOR
A lot other than a corner lot.
LOT, MERGED
A lot which has resulted from the merger of two or more abutting nonconforming parcels of land that were held under single ownership. See § 27-806, which restricts such parcels from being sold separately.
LOT, REVERSE FRONTAGE
A lot that abuts two approximately parallel streets but only has access onto one street.
LOT, THROUGH
A lot that abuts two approximately parallel streets.
LOT AREA
The horizontal land area contained within the lot lines of a lot (measured in acres or square feet).
A. 
For the purposes of determining compliance with the minimum lot area, the following shall be excluded:
(1) 
Areas within the future or existing legal rights-of-way of: a) any proposed or existing public streets or alleys or b) any proposed or existing commonly maintained private streets that serve more than one lot. (NOTE: Proposed streets are not required to be excluded in determining density of apartments or townhouses under § 27-402.)
(2) 
Areas that are currently or will be required to be dedicated as common open space on a separate lot. (NOTE: Proposed common open spaces are not required to be excluded in determining density of apartments or townhouses under § 27-402.)
B. 
For lots for single-family detached or single-family semidetached dwellings, 50% of the areas within rights-of-way intended for overhead electrical lines of 35 kilovolts or higher capacity shall not be counted towards the minimum lot area. For townhouses and apartments, see § 27-402.
LOT AREA, GROSS
The total land area contained within the lot lines of all lots within a proposed development, not including existing legal rights-of-way of existing public streets.
LOT DEPTH
The average horizontal distance between the front and the rear lot lines, measured through the approximate center of the lot.
SAMPLE LOT CONFIGURATIONS: NUMBERS CORRESPOND TO THE FOLLOWING DEFINITIONS
027 Lot Lines.tif
LOT LINES
The property lines bounding the lot. Wherever a property line borders a public street, the lot line shall be considered to be the existing street right-of-way.
A. 
FRONT LOT LINE (STREET LINE) — A lot line separating the lot from the future street right-of-way.
B. 
REAR LOT LINE — A lot line opposite and most distant from the front lot line. (A three-sided lot has no rear lot line.)
C. 
SIDE LOT LINE — Any lot line other than a front or rear lot line.
[Amended by Ord. 2010-6, 8/19/2010]
LOT WIDTH
The horizontal distance between the side lot lines measured at the minimum prescribed front yard setback line, unless otherwise stated. In the event of a curved lot line, the lot width shall be measured using a straight line from end to end.
027 Lot Width.tif
LUMBERYARD
The wholesale of lumber products, such as dimensional lumber, sheathing materials, wooden beams, posts, trim and finish products, such as windows, doors, hardwood flooring and handrails. Also offered for sale may be fasteners such as screws, nails, trussplates and similar items. A lumberyard may also include planing, milling, cutting and shaping of wood and wood products for use in construction, including the assembly of floor and roof trusses. Outdoor storage of lumber and lumber products shall be permitted as provided for in Subsection 4I of § 27-403 of this chapter.
MAJOR SURFACE WATERS
Any natural body of water having a tributary area greater than 100 acres.
[Added by Ord. 2010-6, 8/19/2010]
MANUFACTURE
The making, with substantial use of machinery, of some physical product for sale, and/or associated assembly, fabrication, cleaning, testing, processing, recycling, packaging, conversion, production, distribution and repair, with substantial use of machinery, of products for sale. This term shall not include the following: retail sales, personal services, solid waste disposal facility, trucking company terminal, mineral extraction, or petroleum or kerosene refining or distillation.
MASSAGE
The performance of manipulative exercises using the hands and/or a mechanical or bathing device on a person's skin other than the face or neck by another person(s) that is related to certain monetary compensation, and which does not involve persons who are related to each other by blood, adoption, marriage or official guardianship.
MASSAGE PARLOR
An establishment that meets all of the following criteria:
A. 
Massages are conducted.
B. 
The person conducting the massage is not licensed as a health care professional or a licensed massage therapist by the state.
C. 
The massages are not conducted within a licensed hospital or nursing home or an office of a medical doctor or chiropractor.
D. 
The massages are conducted within private or semiprivate rooms.
E. 
The use is not clearly a customary and incidental accessory use to a permitted exercise club or to a high school or college athletic program.
MEDICAL CLINIC
A facility comprised of professional offices, for the examination and treatment of persons as outpatients by physicians, dentists or other licensed medical specialists, in which said medical practitioners work in cooperative association. Said clinics may provide medical services customarily available at hospitals, excluding overnight care of patients and twenty-four-hour emergency service.
MEDICAL OFFICE
A use involving the treatment and examination of patients by state-licensed physicians or dentists, provided that no patients shall be kept overnight on the premises. This use may involve the testing of tissue, blood or other human materials for medical or dental purposes. A clinic primarily involving the performance of abortions shall not be permitted within a residential district or within 200 feet of a dwelling.
MEMBERSHIP CLUB
An area of land or building routinely used by a recreational, civic, social, fraternal, religious, political or labor union association of persons for meetings and routine socializing and recreation that are limited to members and their occasional guests, and persons specifically invited to special celebrations, but which is not routinely open to members of the general public and which is not primarily operated as a for-profit business. This use shall not include a target range for outdoor shooting, boardinghouse, a tavern, a restaurant, retail sales or an auditorium unless that particular use is permitted in that district and the requirements of that use are met. See also "after hours club."
A. 
MEMBERSHIP CLUB, GENERALA type of membership club that does not meet the definition of a "light membership club."
B. 
MEMBERSHIP CLUB, LIGHTA type of membership club that is only used as a meeting place, and is not routinely used for banquets or for social events by nonmembers and which is designed to have a maximum capacity of 200 persons if located in a permitted residential district.
MICROBREWERY, BREWERY
A facility licensed by the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board comprising the building or buildings where malt or brewed beverages are manufactured on-site including, without limitation, bottling, blending, bulk and bottle storage, aging, shipping, receiving, laboratory equipment and maintenance facilities, sales and administrative office functions, and may include one or more Tasting Areas, Promotional Events, and Social Events. A Microbrewery may sell, transport, and deliver malt beverages to various off-site locations as permitted by the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board.
[Added by Ord. No. 2022-04, 4/7/2022; amended by Ord. No. 2022-13, 9/1/2022]
MINERAL EXTRACTION
The removal from the surface or beneath the surface of the land of bulk mineral resources using significant machinery. "Mineral extraction" includes, but is not limited to, the extraction of sand, gravel, topsoil, limestone, sandstone, coal, clay, shale and iron ore. The routine movement of and replacement of topsoil during construction shall not by itself be considered to be mineral extraction.
MINI MARKET
See "convenience store."
MOBILE HOME LOT
A parcel of land in a mobile/manufactured home park that is improved with the necessary utility connections and other features necessary for the development thereon of a single mobile/manufactured home.
MOBILE/MANUFACTURED HOME
See under "dwelling types."
MOBILE/MANUFACTURED HOME PARK
A parcel of land under single ownership which has been planned and improved for the placement of three or more mobile/manufactured homes for nontransient residential use. The individual manufactured homes may be individually owned. A development of mobile/manufactured homes that is subdivided into individual lots shall be regulated in the same manner as a subdivision of site-built homes and shall not be considered to be a mobile home park.
MOTEL
See "hotel."
MOTOR FREIGHT TERMINAL
See "truck terminal."
[Amended by Ord. 2017-4, 6/1/2017]
MUNICIPALITIES PLANNING CODE or STATE PLANNING CODE
The Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code, Act 247 of 1968, as amended by Act 170 of 1988, and as may be further amended.
NATURE PRESERVE
A noncommercial preservation of land for providing wildlife habitats, forests or scenic natural features that involves no buildings other than a nature education and/or study center and customary maintenance buildings.
NIGHTCLUB
A tavern or restaurant that has a primary or substantial portion of the total trade in the sale of alcoholic beverages, which frequently charges admission or cover charges for entertainment or music for dancing and which has a capacity of more than 250 persons for such entertainment or dancing. See the definition of an "after hours club."
NONCONFORMING LOT
A lot which does not conform with the minimum lot width or area dimensions specified for the district where such lot is situated, but was lawfully in existence prior to the effective date of this Chapter or is legally established through the granting of a variance by the Zoning Hearing Board, and which is not abutted by other undeveloped land owned by the same owner.[4]
NONCONFORMING STRUCTURE
A structure or part of a structure manifestly not designed to comply with the applicable lot area, dimensional and other provisions in this Chapter, as amended, where such structure lawfully existed prior to the enactment of such ordinance or applicable amendment. Such nonconforming structures include, but are not limited to, signs.[5]
NONCONFORMING USE
A use, whether of land or of a structure, which does not comply with the applicable use provisions in this Chapter or amendments heretofore or hereafter enacted, where such use was lawfully in existence prior to the enactment of this Chapter or applicable amendment.[6]
NURSING HOME
A facility licensed by the state for the housing and intermediate or fully skilled nursing care of three or more persons.
NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT PLAN
A document applicable to agricultural properties which describes the storage, handling and application of fertilizers, including manure, related to agricultural production.
OFFICE
A use that involves administrative, clerical, financial, governmental or professional operations and operations of a similar character. This use shall include neither retail nor industrial uses, but may include business offices, medical or dental offices, clinics or laboratories, photographic studios and/or television or radio broadcasting studios.
OFFICIAL MAP
Any official map that may be adopted or amended by the Board of Supervisors in accordance with the Municipalities Planning Code.
OFFICIAL STREET CLASSIFICATION MAP
The map as adopted by the Board of Supervisors classifying the streets of the Township. See definition of "street classification." This map may be amended by resolution of the Board of Supervisors.
OFFICIAL ZONING MAP
The map as adopted by the Board of Supervisors which designates the location and boundaries of zoning districts.
OPEN SPACE, COMMON
A parcel or parcels of land within a tract which meets all of the following standards:
A. 
Is designed, intended and suitable for active or passive recreation by residents of a development or the general public.
B. 
If not intended to be publicly owned, is covered by a system for perpetual maintenance.
C. 
Will be deeded to the Township and/or deed restricted to permanently prevent uses of land other than "common open space" and noncommercial recreation.
D. 
Does not use any of the following areas to meet minimum open space requirements: a) existing or future street rights-of-way; b) vehicle access drives providing access to other lots; c) buildings (other than accessory buildings and pools clearly intended for noncommercial recreation); d) off-street parking (other than that clearly intended for noncommercial recreation); e) any area needed to meet a requirement for an individual lot; f) any area deeded over to an individual property owner for his/her own use; or g) land with rights-of-way or easements intended for overhead electrical transmission of 35 kilovolts or greater capacity.
OPEN SPACE PRESERVATION
Maintaining the natural environment whereby relief will be provided from built-up areas and wherein areas of scenic beauty which are not naturally suited for development will be preserved which will provide land for active and passive recreation and habitats for birds, fish and wildlife.
ORDINANCE, THIS
The Upper Macungie Township Zoning Ordinance, including the Official Zoning Map and Official Street Classification Map, as amended.
OVERLAY ZONE
A zone mapped over the underlying base zone that modifies the requirements of the underlying zone.
[Added by Ord. No. 2023-05, 5/4/2023]
PA
Pennsylvania.
PARKING
Off-street parking and aisles for vehicles unless otherwise stated.
PATIO
An outdoor area that is not covered by a permanent roof and that is used as an accessory recreation area by the occupants of a building.
PAVED AREA
All areas covered by gravel and/or impervious surfaces, other than areas covered by buildings, bicycle paths and pedestrian sidewalks.
PENNDOT
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, or its successor, and its subparts.
PERMIT
A document issued by the proper Township authority authorizing the applicant to undertake certain activities.
A. 
CONSTRUCTION PERMITA permit indicating that a proposed construction, alteration or reconstruction of a structure is, to the best knowledge of the Township staff, in accordance with the provisions of the Building Code (Chapter 5) which may be adopted by the Township.
B. 
OCCUPANCY PERMITA permit that may be required by the Township that is issued upon completion of the construction of a structure, or change in use of a structure or parcel of land, or reoccupancy of a structure or land indicating that the premises, to the best knowledge of the building and zoning officers, complies with the provisions of Township ordinances. This shall have the same meaning as a "certificate of use and occupancy."
C. 
ZONING PERMITA permit issued indicating that a proposed use, building or structure is, to the best knowledge of the Township staff, in accordance with this Chapter and which authorizes an applicant to proceed with said use, building or structure, within all other applicable laws and regulations. For the purposes of this Chapter, a "zoning permit" or "a permit under this Chapter" shall mean the applicable portions of a construction permit, unless a specific system of zoning permits has been established.
PERMITTED BY RIGHT USES
Uses that do not have to be approved as uses by the Zoning Hearing Board or the Board of Supervisors. (A site plan review by the Planning Commission and the Board of Supervisors is required for certain permitted by right uses to ensure that the use would comply with all Township ordinances.) A nonconforming use shall not be considered to be a permitted use.
PERSON
An individual, association, public or private corporation for profit or not for profit, partnership, firm, trust, estate, department, board, bureau or agency of the commonwealth, political subdivision, municipality, district authority or any other legal entity whatsoever which is recognized by law as the subject of rights and duties.
PERSONAL CARE HOME OR CENTER
A residential use providing residential and support services primarily to persons who are over age 60, physically handicapped and/or developmentally disabled and that is licensed as a personal care center by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. See also "hospice."
PERSONAL SERVICE
An establishment that provides a service oriented to personal needs of the general public and which does not involve primarily retail or wholesale sales or services to businesses. Personal services include barbershops and beauty shops, photography studios, shoe repair shops, household appliance repair shops, and other similar establishments, but shall not include any adult uses.
PESTICIDE MANAGEMENT PLAN
A document applicable to agricultural properties which describes the storage, handling and application of products to control pests and undesirable vegetation related to agricultural production.
PETS, KEEPING OF
The keeping of domestic animals that are normally considered to be kept in conjunction with a dwelling for the pleasures of the resident family. This shall include dogs, cats, small birds, gerbils, rabbits and other animals commonly sold in retail pet shops.
PHARMACEUTICAL
A compound manufactured for use as a medication.
[Added by Ord. No. 2021-08, 6/3/2021]
PHARMACEUTICAL MANUFACTURING
The process of industrial-scale creation of pharmaceutical drugs by pharmaceutical companies. The use includes blending, compression, filtration, heating, encapsulation, tableting, milling, granulation, coating, and drying and all potential parts of the process including packaging and inventory management.
[Added by Ord. No. 2021-08, 6/3/2021]
PICNIC GROVE, PRIVATE
An area of open space and pavilions that is not publicly owned and which is rented for picnics and outdoor recreation.
PLACES OF WORSHIP
Buildings, synagogues, churches, religious retreats, monasteries, seminaries and shrines used primarily for religious and/or spiritual worship and that are operated for nonprofit and noncommercial purposes. A place of worship may include one dwelling unit as an accessory use. If a religious use is primarily residential in nature, it shall be regulated under the appropriate dwelling type.
PLANNING COMMISSION
The Planning Commission of the Upper Macungie Township.
PLANT NURSERY
The indoor and/or outdoor raising of trees, plants, shrubs or flowers for sale, but not primarily including commercial forestry for lumber. A plant nursery may include the growth of trees for sale for internal decoration of homes, such as a Christmas tree farm.
POLLUTION INCIDENT PREVENTION (PIP) PLAN
An environmental emergency response document authorized by Chapter 101 of the DEP Rules and Regulations which is applicable to facilities which handle materials with the potential for accidental pollution of the waters of the Commonwealth. Specific requirements for a PIP plan are contained in "Guidelines for the Development and Implementation of Environmental Emergency Response Plans," PA DEP, September 1990.
PREPAREDNESS, PREVENTION AND CONTINGENCY PLAN (PPC)
An environmental emergency response document required by the Federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (as amended by the hazardous and solid waste amendments of 1984), the Pennsylvania Solid Waste Management Act and the DEP Hazardous Waste Regulations (Chapters 260 to 270) that is applicable to facilities which generate, store, treat or dispose of hazardous wastes. Hazardous wastes are those defined within DEP regulations or other wastes which meet specific characteristic tests.
POWER TRANSMISSION LINES
Overhead high voltage electrical transmission lines that are suspended from towers.
PRINCIPAL BUILDING
The building in which the principal use of a lot is conducted. Any building or structure that is physically attached to a principal building shall be considered part of that principal building and not an accessory building or accessory structure.
[Amended by Ord. No. 2023-05, 5/4/2023]
PRINCIPAL USE
A dominant use(s) or main use on a lot, as opposed to an accessory use.
PRINTING
Includes printing, publishing, lithographing, photocopying, bookbinding and similar uses.
PROFESSIONAL
A person who, by education, experience, certification or licensure, has a demonstrated expertise in a particular field.
PROPERTY LINE
Has the same meaning as "lot line."
PROTECTED PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY WELL
Any well used or intended to be used as a groundwater supply source as part of a public water supply system for which wellhead protection areas have been established.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice required by the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code.
PUBLICLY OWNED RECREATION
Land and/or facilities that are owned by a government agency or the Township and are available for use by the general public for leisure and recreation.
RACETRACK
A use primarily involving competitive driving of motor vehicles involving speeds routinely exceeding 30 miles per hour, other than driving upon a public street.
RECREATION, COMMERCIAL
Leisure-time uses that are principally operated for commercial purposes.
RECREATION, PRIVATE
Noncommercial leisure-time uses that are only open to members, guests or some specific groups.
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE
A vehicle which is designed primarily to transport a person for primarily recreational instead of transportation purposes, or a vehicle that serves as a mobile, temporary dwelling. This may include a vehicle that is self-propelled, towed or carried by another vehicle, but shall not include camper cabs that fit over pickup trucks. This term shall also include the following: watercraft with a hull longer than 15 feet, motor homes, travel trailers, all-terrain vehicles and snowmobiles.
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE STORAGE AREA
An outdoor area used for the storage of three or more recreational vehicles. Retail sales or major repair work shall only be allowed if those uses are permitted in that zoning district.
RECYCLING CENTER, BULK
See "bulk recycling center."
RECYCLING COLLECTION CENTER
A use for collection and temporary storage of more than 500 pounds of common household materials for recycling, but that does not involve processing or recycling other than routine sorting, baling and weighing of materials. This term shall not include the indoor storage of less than 500 pounds of household recyclables and their customary collection, which is a permitted by right accessory use in all zoning districts, without additional regulations. A recycling collection center is also a permitted by right accessory use to a public or private primary or secondary school, a place of worship, a Township-owned use, an emergency services station or a college or university.
RELATED or RELATIVE
Persons who are closely related by blood, marriage, adoption or formal foster relationship to result in one of the following relationships: brother, sister, parent, child, grandparent, great-grandparent, grandchild, great-grandchild, uncle, aunt, niece, nephew, sister-in-law, brother-in-law, parent-in-law or first cousin. This term shall not include relationships such as second, third or fourth cousins.
REPAIR SERVICE
Shops for the repair of appliances, watches, guns, bicycles and other household items.[7]
RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
The RU3, RU1, R1, R2, R3, R4 and R5 Zoning Districts.
RESIDENTIAL LOT LINES
The lot line of a lot that: a) contains an existing dwelling on a lot of less than five acres; or b) is undeveloped and zoned as a residential district.
RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND RECOVERY ACT
The federal law by this short title and the accompanying regulations contained in 42 U.S.C. § 6901 et seq.
RESTAURANT
A. 
An establishment that sells ready-to-consume food or drink and that routinely involves the consumption of at least a portion of such food on the premises.
B. 
A restaurant may include the accessory sale of alcoholic beverages. However, if such sale is a primary or substantial portion of the total trade, the requirements of a tavern or nightclub, as applicable, must be met.
C. 
A restaurant shall not include a use meeting the definition of a nightclub or an after hours club.
D. 
A convenience store with seating intended for dining for 10 or more patrons shall meet the specific requirements of a restaurant and shall provide additional parking based on restaurant parking requirements.
[Added by Ord. No. 2023-05, 5/4/2023]
RESTAURANT WITH DRIVE-THROUGH SERVICE
A restaurant that allows customers to place orders and receive their orders while seated in their own vehicles. Such restaurant may or may not also include indoor service. Convenience stores with drive-through service shall meet the specific requirements of a restaurant with drive-through service and shall provide additional parking based on restaurant parking requirements.
[Amended by Ord. No. 2023-05, 5/4/2023]
RETAIL SALES OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS GROWN PRIMARILY ON THE PREMISES
A market where only horticultural or agricultural products are sold, and where a minimum of 50% of the products were produced by the operator of the market. See § 27-403.
RETAIL STORE
A single business enterprise which primarily engages in the retail sale of consumer goods such as wearing apparel, antiques, books, beverages, confections, drugs, dry goods, flowers, food items, gifts, garden supplies, hardware supplies, household goods, jewelry, paint, periodicals, tobacco, etc., but not including the following: sales of motor vehicles or boats, adult movie theater, adult bookstore, manufacturing, tavern, car wash, auto service station, auto repair garage, convenience store or any restaurant.
[Amended by Ord. No. 2023-05, 5/4/2023]
RETENTION POND
A basin designed to retard stormwater runoff, by temporarily storing the runoff, which does not have a defined outlet structure and which empties through a combination of evaporation, transpiration and infiltration.
RETIREMENT VILLAGE
A residential development limited exclusively to persons aged 55 years and older and their spouses.
RIGHT-OF-WAY
Land reserved for the public or others for use as a street or other purpose. Unless otherwise stated, "right-of-way" shall mean the existing street right-of-way line.
A. 
RIGHT-OF-WAY, EXISTING or LEGALThe line separating a lot from the established official street right-of-way that either the Township or the commonwealth will own after the completion of any proposed subdivision, land development or development of a use under this Chapter.
B. 
RIGHT-OF-WAY, FUTURE or ULTIMATELand that is dedicated or is required to be defined or reserved for future dedication for use as a street and for related public improvements. The terms "ultimate right-of-way," "right-of-way reserved for future dedication" and "future right-of-way" shall have the same meaning. See § 27-805. If a future right-of-way is not required to be defined, then "future right-of-way" shall have the same meaning as "existing right-of-way."
RIPARIAN BUFFER
A permanent area of diverse native trees, shrubs and vegetation located adjacent to streams, lakes, ponds and wetlands.
[Added by Ord. 2010-6, 8/19/2010]
SANITARY LANDFILL or SOLID WASTE LANDFILL
A type of solid waste disposal area involving the depositing of solid waste on land, compacting the waste, covering the waste with soil and then compacting the soil, and which has a permit to operate as a sanitary landfill from the state.
SARA
Federal Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act, as amended.
A. 
SARA TITLE III OFF-SITE PLANA document required by SARA which applies to employers who have extremely hazardous substances in the workplace. The document identifies the transportation routes of extremely hazardous substances, describes the workplace and provides a risk analysis of the operation to the surrounding community.
B. 
SARA TITLE III TIER I & TIER II REPORTSDocuments required by SARA which apply to employers who have extremely hazardous substances in the workplace. The Tier I document lists the amounts and locations within the workplace of extremely hazardous substances by type of hazard (such as fire, explosion and acute health hazard). The Tier II document provides a listing of each specific extremely hazardous substance in the workplace and each specific hazardous substance exceeding 10,000 pounds on site at any one time.
SATELLITE DISH ANTENNA or SATELLITE ANTENNA
A ground-based reflector, usually parabolic in shape, that receives electronic signals from a satellite, and that does not meet the definition of a "commercial communications antenna." This term shall also include any pedestal or attached structure.
SCHOOL, PUBLIC OR PRIVATE, PRIMARY OR SECONDARY
An educational institution primarily for persons between the ages of five and 19 that primarily provides state-required or largely state-funded educational programs. This term shall not include trade schools (such as privately operated schools of trade, vocation or business).
SCREENING
Year-round plant material of substantial height and density designed to buffer one use from view or from a less intense use. See requirements in Subsection 4 of § 27-803.
SELF-STORAGE DEVELOPMENT
A building or group of buildings divided into individual separate access units which are rented or leased for the storage of personal and small business property.
SEPTAGE
Materials pumped from a residential on-lot septic treatment system that was installed and is maintained in compliance with DEP regulations.
SETBACK LINE
A. 
The line within a lot defining the required minimum distance between any structure to be erected or use to be developed and the adjacent future street right-of-way or exterior lot line (when the property is not abutted by a right-of-way). Such line shall be measured at right angles from and parallel to the front lot line.
B. 
Any building setbacks shall be measured from the foundation, exterior wall or other component of a structure that is closest to the right-of-way line or lot line from which the setback is being measured. See exceptions for eaves and cornices in § 27-803(2).
C. 
Unless otherwise stated, setback distances are for both accessory and principal structures.
D. 
Private Streets. For a building setback measured from a private street, the setback shall be measured from the existing right-of-way of such a street, if a right-of-way exists. If a private street does not have a right-of-way, the setback shall be measured from the edge of the cartway.
SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM
A system to collect, treat and dispose of sewage. No such system shall be permitted that does not comply with local, state and federal requirements.
A. 
ON-LOT OR NONPUBLIC SEWER SERVICEAny form of sewage service permitted under local, state and federal law that does not meet the definition of "public sewer service."
B. 
PUBLIC SEWER SERVICEService at the time of occupancy of a use by a central sewage treatment plant that is owned by a municipality or a municipal or county authority.
SEWAGE
Any substance that contains any of the waste products or excrement or other discharge from the bodies of human beings or animals and any noxious or deleterious substances being harmful or inimical to the public health, or to animal or aquatic life, or to the use of water for domestic water supply or for recreation, or which constitutes pollution under the Act of June 22, 1937 (P.L. 1987, No. 394), known as the "Clean Streams Law," as amended.
SEWAGE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER (SEO)
The official appointed by the Township to issue and review sewage system disposal permits and conduct such inspections and investigations as are necessary to implement the provisions of the Pennsylvania Sewage Facilities Act.
SEWAGE SLUDGE or SLUDGE
The coarse screenings, grit and dewatered or air-dried products of sewage treatment, septic and holding tank pumpings and any other residues from sewage collection and treatment systems which require disposal.
SEWAGE SLUDGE, LAND APPLICATION OF
The spreading on land of the coarse screenings, grit and dewatered or air-dried sludges, septic and holding tank pumpings and other residue from municipal and residential sewage collection and treatment systems. See the separate Township ordinance on the land application of sewage sludge.
SHOPPING CENTER
A use involving five or more retail or personal service uses or establishments and that primarily involves retail sales. If two or more abutting lots each include five or more retail sales uses and are developed under common or closely related ownership, then those lots shall together be considered as one shopping center. A shopping center may also include a mix of permitted personal service, office and/or commercial recreation uses. For the purposes of this Chapter, the term "shopping center" shall only include the following:
A. 
COMMUNITY SHOPPING CENTERA shopping center involving a total of between 125,000 and 225,000 square feet of total leasable floor area, including all detached buildings.
B. 
CONVENIENCE SHOPPING CENTERA shopping center involving a total of less than 50,000 square feet of total leasable floor area, including any detached buildings.
C. 
NEIGHBORHOOD SHOPPING CENTERA shopping center involving a total of between 50,000 and 125,000 square feet of total leasable floor area, including all detached buildings.
SIGHT DISTANCE TRIANGLE
An area required to be kept free of certain visual obstructions to traffic. See § 27-803.
SIGN
Any physical device for visual communication that is used for the purpose of attracting attention from the public and that is visible from beyond an exterior lot line, including all symbols, words, models, displays, banners, flags, devices or representations. See definitions of types of signs in §§ 27-711 and 27-703. This shall not include displays that only involve symbols that are clearly and entirely religious in nature, and which do not include advertising.
SIGN AREA
See § 27-711.
SIGN, OFF-PREMISES
A sign which directs attention to an object, product, service, place, activity, person, institution, organization, or business that is primarily offered or located at a location other than the lot upon which the sign is located. See also "billboard."
SINGLE AND SEPARATE OWNERSHIP
The ownership of a lot by one or more persons, partnerships or corporations, which ownership is separate and distinct from that of any abutting or adjoining lot.
SINKHOLE
A closed, generally circular, depression in the land surface of variable depth and width, characterized by a distinct breaking of the ground surface, and formed by solution of carbonate bedrock and downward movement of soil into bedrock voids or by collapse of underlying caves.
SITE PLAN REVIEW
Review of a site plan by the Planning Commission and/or the Board of Supervisors that is required for certain uses under § 27-121.
SLAUGHTERHOUSE
A use involving the killing of animals for the production of food or some other commercial product. A commercial stockyard or similar facility that primarily involves the bulk storage or transferring of animals on the way to slaughter shall also be considered a slaughterhouse. This shall not include a custom butcher shop that does not involve killing of animals (which is a retail sales use).
SLOPE
The vertical change of an area of land divided by the horizontal change, measured in percent.
SMALL WIRELESS FACILITIES
Facilities that meet each of the following conditions:
[Added by Ord. No. 2021-12, 11/4/2021]
A. 
Are mounted on structures 50 feet or less in height, including their antennas.
B. 
Are mounted on new or existing structures no more than 10% taller than other adjacent structures.
C. 
Do not extend existing structures on which they are located to a height of more than 50 feet or by more than 10%, whichever is greater.
D. 
Each antenna associated with the deployment, excluding associated antenna equipment as defined in the definition of "antenna," is no more than three cubic feet in volume.
E. 
Are not mounted on street signs or traffic signal poles.
F. 
All other wireless equipment associated with the structure, including the wireless equipment associated with the antenna and any preexisting associated equipment on the structure, is no more than 28 cubic feet in volume.
G. 
The facilities are not located on tribal lands, as defined under 36 CFR 800.16(x).
H. 
The facilities do not result in human exposure to radio frequency radiation in excess of the applicable safety standards.
SOLICITOR
Unless otherwise stated, shall mean the appointed Solicitor to the Upper Macungie Township Board of Supervisors.
SOLID WASTE
A. 
Any garbage, refuse, sewage sludge or other discarded material, including solid, liquid, semisolid or contained gaseous material resulting from industrial, institutional, public, household, commercial or mining activities.
B. 
For the purposes of this Chapter, the following materials shall not be considered to be solid waste: a) portions of trees or shrubs, leaves, mulch and rocks; b) substances legally disposed of into the air or water through a federal or state pollution discharge permit; c) customary residual wastes from a permitted mineral extraction use; or d) materials of a character such as paper, plastic, aluminum and metal that have been separated from the waste stream for recycling.
SOLID WASTE FACILITY
A. 
Land or structures where solid waste is processed, incinerated or disposed of. This shall only include the following facilities, each of which shall be required to have all permits required by the state in place prior to initiation of the use: sanitary landfill, solid waste transfer facility or solid waste-to-energy facility.
B. 
The following uses for the purposes of this Chapter shall not be considered to be a solid waste disposal facility: junkyard, recycling collection center, leaf composting, clean fill or septage or sludge application.
SOLID WASTE-TO-ENERGY FACILITY
A type of solid waste disposal facility that utilizes waste (such as trash, sludge or any other nonhazardous commercial, residential or industrial materials) as a fuel to produce usable energy (such as steam or electricity) in bulk to be marketed for reuse to offset disposal costs. Also see the definitions of each of these terms in Title 25 of PADEP regulations.
SOLID WASTE TRANSFER FACILITY
A type of solid waste disposal facility which receives and temporarily stores solid waste at a location other than the generation site, and which facilitates the bulk transfer of accumulated solid waste to a facility for further processing or disposal, and which may or may not involve the separation of recyclables from solid waste. Also see the definitions of each of these terms in Title 25 of PADEP regulations.
SPECIAL EXCEPTION
A use for which the Zoning Hearing Board may grant permission following a public hearing and findings of fact consistent with this Chapter, provided the use complies with the conditions and standards required by this Chapter. See § 27-119.
SPECIFIED SEXUAL ACTIVITIES
One or more of the following:
A. 
Human male genitals in an visible state of sexual stimulation.
B. 
Acts of human masturbation, sexual intercourse, oral sex or sodomy.
C. 
Fondling or other erotic touching of human genitals.
SPILL PREVENTION CONTROL AND COUNTERMEASURE (SPCC) PLAN
An environmental emergency response document required by the federal Clean Water Act for facilities which handle hazardous substances, as defined in the Clean Water Act. (NOTE: The plan requirements are virtually the same as for a PIP plan.)
SPILL PREVENTION RESPONSE (SPR) PLAN
An environmental emergency response document required by the Pennsylvania Storage Tank and Spill Prevention Act (STSPA) for facilities with an aboveground storage tank exceeding a volume of 21,000 gallons. The plan requirements are specified in §§ 902 and 903 of the STSPA. A downstream notification requirement applies to regulated tanks adjacent to surface waters.
STABLE, NONHOUSEHOLD
Keeping of more than two horses, which may include a commercial or private riding club. The housing of one or two horses shall be considered an accessory use under the "keeping of pets" (see Subsection 4J of § 27-403).
STATE
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and its agencies.
STATE PLANNING CODE
See "Municipalities Planning Code."
STORAGE SHED
An enclosed accessory building maintained primarily for the convenience of the occupant(s) of the principal building on the lot and which is not used for the housing of a motor vehicle.
STORAGE TANK, ABOVEGROUND
A tank that: a) contains substances regulated under the Storage Tank and Spill Prevention Act (STSPA); b) is stationary; c) has 250 gallons or more of capacity; and d) has greater than 90% of its capacity above ground. See specific exceptions to this definition within the STSPA.
STORAGE TANK, UNDERGROUND
A tank that: a) contains substances regulated under the STSPA; b) has 110 gallons or more of capacity; and c) has 10% or more of its capacity beneath the ground surface. See specific exceptions to this definition in the STSPA.
STORY (and HALF STORY)
A level of a building routinely accessible to humans having an average vertical clearance six feet or greater shall be considered a full story, except as provided for in the definition of "basement." Any level of a building having an average vertical clearance from floor to ceiling of less than six feet shall be considered a "half story."
STREET
A public or private thoroughfare which provides the principal means of vehicle access to two or more abutting lots or that is an expressway, but not including an alley or a driveway. The terms "street," "highway" and "road" have the same meaning and are used interchangeably.
STREET CENTER LINE
The center of the existing street right-of-way or, where such cannot be determined, the center of the traveled cartway.
STREET CLASSIFICATION
The functional classification of streets into the following types, as shown on the Official Street Classification Map at the end of this Chapter for existing streets and as determined by the Township Engineer for future streets:
A. 
COLLECTOR STREETDesigned to carry a moderate volume of traffic to intercept local (residential) streets, to provide routes to minor arterial streets and to community facilities and to provide access to the abutting properties.
B. 
CUL-DE-SAC STREETA local street intersecting another street at one end, and terminating in a vehicular turnaround at the other.
C. 
EXPRESSWAYDesigned for large volumes and high-speed traffic with access limited to grade-separated intersections.
D. 
LOCAL STREETDesigned to provide access to the abutting properties and a route to collector routes.
E. 
MAJOR ARTERIAL STREETDesigned for large volumes and high-speed traffic with access to abutting properties restricted.
F. 
MARGINAL ACCESS STREETA local street which is parallel to and adjacent to an expressway, major arterial street or minor arterial street, and which provides access to abutting properties and protection from through traffic.
G. 
MINOR ARTERIAL STREETDesigned to carry a moderate volume of fast-moving traffic from collector and local streets to major arterial streets.
STREET, PROPOSED
A street which is planned in a proposed subdivision or land development plan or approved within a subdivision or land development plan, but not yet open to traffic.
STRUCTURE
Any man-made object having an ascertainable stationary location on, below or in land or water, whether or not affixed to the land, subject to the following specific standards:
A. 
The following specifically shall be considered to be structures: buildings, signs, stadiums, platforms, communications towers, walkways, porches, decks, swimming pools (whether above or below ground); fences, storage sheds, carports and garages.
[Amended by Ord. No. 2023-05, 5/4/2023]
B. 
Any structure shall be subject to the principal or accessory setbacks of this Chapter, as applicable, unless specifically exempted or unless a specific setback is established for that particular type of structure by this Chapter.
SUBDIVISION
See the definition in the Township Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance (Chapter 22).
SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE or SUBDIVISION AND LAND DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE
The Upper Macungie Township Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance, as amended (Chapter 22).
SWIMMING POOL, HOUSEHOLD OR PRIVATE
A man-made area with walls of man-made materials intended to enclose water at least 30 inches deep for bathing or swimming and that is intended to serve the residents of only one dwelling unit and their occasional guests.
SWIMMING POOL, NONHOUSEHOLD
A man-made area with walls of man-made materials intended to enclose water at least 30 inches deep for bathing or swimming and that does not meet the definition of a "household" swimming pool. This includes: a) a "semipublic" pool that serves only residents of a development or members of a club and their occasional guests or b) a "public" pool intended to serve the general public. See also the provisions for recreational facilities limited to use by employees of a use or residents of a development as an accessory use, which may include a swimming pool, at the end of § 27-306.
TAVERN
A place where alcoholic beverages are served as a primary or substantial portion of the total trade and which does not meet the definition of a "nightclub" or an "after hours club." The sale of food may also occur. See also the definition of "restaurant."
THEATER
A building or part of a building devoted to the showing of motion pictures or theatrical or performing arts productions as a principal use, but not including an outdoor drive-in theater or adult movie theater.
THEATER, OUTDOOR DRIVE-IN
An outdoor area devoted primarily to the showing of motion pictures or theatrical productions to patrons seated in motor vehicles or outdoors.
TIRE STORAGE, BULK
The storage of more than 250 tires on a lot, except for manufacture or wholesale or retail sales of new tires.
TOWN SQUARE
An open public space in the center of a development, or town, used for community gatherings.
[Added by Ord. No. 2022-04, 4/7/2022]
TOWNHOUSE
See "dwelling types."
TOWNSHIP
Upper Macungie Township, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania.
TRACT
In certain zoning districts, the tract is the minimum amount of adjacent land area (which may be separated by alleys, streets or waterways) within the Township that is required to be approved as part of an overall preliminary subdivision or land development plan in order to allow either certain types of uses or to allow the creation of lots smaller than a certain specified lot area. An area of land shall meet the following requirements in order to be considered a tract:
A. 
Shall only include lands within an approved preliminary plan that includes a well-defined internal circulation system, maximum coordination between lots and carefully limited points of vehicular access onto streets exterior to the tract.
B. 
Shall only include lands that at the time of the approval of the preliminary plan have one landowner (as defined by Part 2), unless the applicant proves to the satisfaction of the Zoning Officer that there is a legally binding commitment between two or more landowners to coordinate the access and development of the tract as shown in the approved preliminary plan.
TRACTOR TRAILER TRUCK; SEMITRUCK
A truck, truck tractor or combination having a gross vehicle weight rating, gross combination weight rating, registered gross weight, registered combination weight or actual gross weight of 17,001 pounds or more, or a truck, truck tractor or combination engaged in interstate commerce and having a gross vehicle weight rating, gross combination weight rating, registered gross weight, registered combination weight or actual gross weight of 10,001 pounds or more.
[Added by Ord. 2017-4, 6/1/2017]
TRADE SCHOOL
A facility that is primarily intended for education of a work-related skill or craft or a hobby and that does not primarily provide state-required education to persons under age 16. This shall include a dancing school, martial arts school or ceramics school.
TREATMENT CENTER
A use (other than a prison or a permitted accessory use in a hospital) providing housing facilities for persons who need specialized housing, treatment and/or counseling for stays of less than one year and who need such facilities because of: a) criminal rehabilitation, such as a criminal halfway house or a treatment/housing center for persons convicted of driving under the influence of alcohol; b) addiction to alcohol and/or a controlled substance; or c) a type of mental illness or other behavior that could cause a person to be a threat to the physical safety of others. See also "inpatient alcohol treatment center."[8]
TRUCK STOP
A commercial use that primarily involves providing fuel and other services to tractor-trailer trucks. This use may also involve providing repair services, sale of gifts and various household items, a restaurant, showers and a motel.
TRUCK TERMINAL
An area or structure where trucks load and unload goods, products, cargo, materials and/or freight and where the same may be broken down or aggregated into smaller or larger loads for transfer to other motor vehicles or modes of transportation or to other points of junctions.
[Added by Ord. 2017-4, 6/1/2017]
UNDERGROUND INJECTION WELL
A bored, drilled, driven or dug well for the emplacement of fluids into the ground (except drilling muds and similar materials used in well construction).
UNREGISTERED VEHICLE
Any vehicle or trailer that does not display a license plate with a current registration sticker and does not have a valid state safety inspection sticker. This term shall not apply to vehicles (such as licensed antique cars) for which state regulations do not require an inspection sticker. The term also shall not include vehicles displaying licenses or inspection stickers that have expired less than 90 days previously.
USE
The purpose, activity, occupation, business or operation for which land or a structure is designed, arranged, intended, occupied or maintained. Uses specifically include, but are not limited to, the following: activity within a building, activity outside of a building, any structure, recreational vehicle storage or parking of commercial vehicles on a lot.
VARIANCE
The granting of specific permission by the Zoning Hearing Board to use, construct, expand or alter land or structures in such a way that compliance is not required with a specific requirement of this Chapter. Any variance shall only be granted within the limitations of the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code.
VETERINARIAN OFFICE
A building routinely used for the treatment of animals and related accessory housing or boarding of sick animals. Treatment of large animals includes all types of animals including horses, cows and pigs. Housing primarily healthy animals shall be considered a "kennel" and shall meet the requirements of that use.
WALL
See "fence."[9]
WAREHOUSE/DISTRIBUTION
A building or group of buildings primarily used for the unloading and indoor storage, transfer, and distribution of products and materials with a use of the processing of materials so as to sort out which finished goods are to be transported to different locations, and the loading and unloading of such goods. This use usually involves inventory control, material handling, order administration and packaging. This term shall not include a trucking company terminal.
[Added by Ord. 2017-4, 6/1/2017]
WASTE
Garbage, refuse and other discarded materials, including, but not limited to, solid and liquid materials resulting from municipal, industrial, commercial, institutional, agricultural and residential activities.
WATERCOURSE
Any natural channel or conveyance of surface water having defined bed and banks with perennial or intermittent flow.
[Added by Ord. 2010-6, 8/19/2010]
WATER SYSTEM
A system designed to transmit water from a source to users in compliance with the requirements of the appropriate state agencies and the Township.
A. 
CENTRAL WATER SERVICEService by a central water system that is owned and operated by: a) a municipality; b) a municipal or county authority; or c) a water company regulated by the State Public Utility Commission, and which transmits water from a common source to more than 30 dwellings or principal uses.
B. 
ON-LOT or NONPUBLIC WATER SERVICEService by a water system that does not meet the definition of a "central water service." In most cases, this would involve an individual well serving an individual lot but may also include a common well or another duly approved system.
C. 
PUBLIC WATER SERVICECentral water service by a system owned by a municipality or a municipal or county authority.
WELLHEAD PROTECTION AREA 1: WELLHEAD ZONE (WHZ)
That area of the land surface within a calculated one week groundwater time of travel of a protected public water supply well.
WELLHEAD PROTECTION AREA 2: ZONE OF INFLUENCE (ZOI)
That area of the land surface which represents the cone of depression associated with a protected public water supply well.
WELLHEAD PROTECTION AREA 3: ZONE OF CONTRIBUTION (ZOC)
That area of the land surface which, through recharge or other means, provides water to sustain the yield of a protected public water supply well.
WETLANDS
An area of land and/or water meeting one or more definitions of a "wetland" under federal and/or Pennsylvania law and/or regulations.
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WHOLESALE
Sales that primarily involve transactions with other businesses and their agents and not to the general public.
WINERY
A bonded winery facility comprising the building or buildings used to convert fruit juices (all or part of which are produced on the property) to wine, and to age, bottle, store, distribute and sell said wine. A winery, for the purposes of this section, includes crushing, fermenting and refermenting, bottling, blending, bulk and bottle storage, aging, shipping, receiving, laboratory equipment and maintenance facilities, sales, administrative office functions, and may include tasting and promotional events.
[Added by Ord. No. 2022-04, 4/7/2022; amended by Ord. No. 2022-13, 9/1/2022]
YARD
An area not covered by buildings and that is on the same lot as the subject structure or use. Regulations of specific districts prohibit principal and accessory structures within specified required minimum yards.
YARD, FRONT
A yard between the front lot line (which is the future street right-of-way line where it abuts a street) and the closest portion of the subject structure or use that extends the full width of the lot from side lot line to side lot line.
A. 
The front yard shall be on a side that faces towards a public street whenever one public street abuts the lot.
B. 
When a lot abuts onto two or more public streets, each yard abutting a street shall be considered a front yard.
[Amended by Ord. 2010-6, 8/19/2010]
C. 
No accessory or principal structure shall extend into the required front yard, except as provided in this Chapter.
YARD, REAR
A yard extending the full width of the lot and situated between the rear line and the closest portion of the subject structure, and stretching between the side lot lines parallel to the rear lot line. (A principal building shall not extend into the required rear yard for a principal building, and an accessory structure shall not extend into the required rear yard for an accessory structure, except as provided in this Chapter.)
YARD, SIDE
A yard situated between the closest portion of the subject structure and the entire length of the side lot line, and extending from the front lot line to the rear lot line. A structure shall not extend into the applicable minimum side yard, except as provided for in this Chapter.
ZONING MAP
The Official Zoning Map of Upper Macungie Township, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania.
ZONING OFFICERS
The administrative officers charged with the duty of enforcing the provisions of this Chapter, or his or her officially designated assistant(s).
ZONING ORDINANCE
The Upper Macungie Township Zoning Ordinance, as amended (this Chapter).
[1]
Editor’s Note: The former definition of “distribution,” which immediately followed this definition, was repealed by Ord. 2017-4, 6/1/2017.
[2]
Editor’s Note: Former Subsection C, which defined “mid-rise apartments,” was repealed by Ord. 2013-1, 3/7/2013.
[3]
Editor's Note: As of 1992, the Federal Fair Housing Act defined "handicap" as follows: 1) a physical or mental impairment which substantially limits one or more of such person's major life activities; 2) a record of having such an impairment; or 3) being regarded as having such an impairment, but such term does not include current, illegal use or addiction to controlled substance as defined in § 802 of Title 21. For a use that would include more than the number of residents permitted under a "group home," see "institutional group home," which is a distinct use.
[4]
Editor's Note: See § 27-806, which requires the burden of proof for nonconforming status to be upon the applicant.
[5]
Editor's Note: See § 27-806, which requires the burden of proof for nonconforming status to be upon the applicant.
[6]
Editor's Note: See § 27-806, which requires the burden of proof for nonconforming status to be upon the applicant.
[7]
Editor's Note: The former definition of "residential accessory building, structure or use," which immediately followed this definition, was repealed by Ord. No. 2023-05, 5/4/2023.
[8]
Editor’s Note: The former definition of “trucking company terminal,” as amended, which immediately followed this definition, was repealed by Ord. 2017-4, 6/1/2017.
[9]
Editor’s Note: The former definition of “warehouse,” which immediately followed this definition, was repealed by Ord. 2017-4, 6/1/2017.
[10]
Editor's Note: As of 1993, the following was the official U.S. Army Corps of Engineers definition of wetlands: "Those areas that are inundated or saturated by surface or groundwater at a frequency and duration sufficient to support, and that under normal circumstances do support, a prevalence of vegetation typically adapted for life in saturated soil conditions. Wetlands generally include swamps, marshes, bogs and similar areas." Wetlands are technically defined on the basis of types of vegetation and soils and the level of the water table below the surface. As of 1992, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and DEP enforce the wetlands regulations.