Except as may otherwise be provided by law or this chapter,
in each district no building, structure or land shall be used or occupied
except for the purposes permitted in the Table of Uses[1] and for the zoning districts so indicated in Articles IX through XIV. On any property, parcel or tract of land, only one principal use shall be permitted.
[1]
Editor's Note: The Table of Uses is included as an attachment
to this chapter.
B.
Conditional uses. A use listed in Articles IX through XIV may be permitted as a conditional use, provided the Borough Council grant the conditional use subject to the expressed standards set forth in § 475-129 and such further conditions that the Borough Council may impose to insure the protection of adjacent uses, or the health, safety or general welfare of Borough residents.
Permitted uses or conditional uses shall be subject, in addition
to use regulations, to such regulations of yard, lot size, lot width,
building area, easements, provisions as are specified in other articles
hereof.
In any district established by the Table of Uses[1] when a specific use is neither permitted nor denied, the
Zoning Hearing Board shall make a determination as to the similarity
or compatibility of the use in question to the permitted uses in the
district. No zoning permit shall be issued by the Codes Enforcement
Officer for any unspecified use until this determination has been
made.
[1]
Editor's Note: The Table of Uses is included as an attachment
to this chapter.