TITLE 4. THE PHILADELPHIA BUILDING CONSTRUCTION AND OCCUPANCY CODE
SUBCODE "PM" (THE PHILADELPHIA PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE)
SECTION PM-704.0 BUILDING STANDARDS APPLICABLE TO DESIGNATED AREAS
PM-704.1 Front faces: Within designated areas, the front
faces of buildings or structures used for commercial purposes shall conform with
the following requirements:
PM-704.1.1 Architectural elements: All
exposed architectural elements or appurtenances thereto, including facades and
business signs, shall be maintained in good structural and decorative repair.
All such elements or appurtenances exhibiting substantial conditions of
deterioration including rusted finishes, peeling paint, accumulated grime,
graffiti, bent, broken or distorted surfaces shall be considered in violation of
the provisions of this subsection. For the purpose of this subsection
"substantial conditions" shall be considered 20% or more of the surface area;
except that within the Center City Extended Commercial Area, any publicly
visible graffiti shall be considered "substantial conditions" of
deterioration.
PM-704.1.2 Other elements: All other unused and exposed
elements, including wires, brackets and conduits, shall be
removed.
PM-704.1.3 Glazing: Except as provided in subsection
PM-704.1.5, broken window glass shall be replaced.
PM-704.1.4 Security
devices: All security devices designed to limit or block access to the front
face of the buildings or structures used for commercial purposes shall allow for
substantial visibility of the front face at all times. Solid shutters shall not
be permitted. However, notwithstanding the above, any security device lawfully
in existence prior to January 20, 1982 or, in regard to the Center City Extended
Commercial Area, lawfully in existence on January 1, 1993, and not in
conformance with the provisions of this subsection, shall not be repaired or
altered in any substantial manner unless it be to comply with the design
specifications of this subsection.
PM-704.1.4.1 Finish: Within the
Center City Extended Commercial Area, such non-conforming security devices shall
be painted in a single solid color and maintained graffiti free at all
times.
PM-704.1.4.2 Advertising: Advertising shall be prohibited from
being placed on shutters.
PM-704.1.5 Window openings: Blocking of window
openings located on any story above the ground floor shall be permitted.
Blocking of window openings shall conform to all requirements of the building
code. The blocking of any such openings shall be performed in a neat and
workmanlike manner, and only rigid permanent materials shall be
permitted.
PM-704.2 Historic area standards: Standards within the
designated historic area shall be as set forth in Sections PM-704.2.1 through
PM-704.2.7 in addition to the requirements of Sections PM-704.1 through
PM-704.1.4.2.
PM-704.2.1 Permit: No building or portion of the exterior
thereof within the historic district shall hereafter be constructed, altered,
repaired, demolished, or partially demolished unless a permit has first been
obtained from the Department.
PM-704.2.2 Approval: All applications for
such permits shall be forwarded by the Department to the Historical Commission
for review and approval, before issuance of the permit. No permit shall be
issued unless the proposed work has been approved by the Historical Commission
staff as preserving the historical character of the district.
PM-704.2.3
Repair: Original architectural features such as cornices and bays shall not be
removed. Deteriorated features shall be repaired where possible. Replacement
material where necessary shall duplicate the original as closely as
possible.
PM-704.2.4 Facings: Refacing of facades, bays, cornices with
inappropriate materials such as aluminum siding, or brick veneer shall be
prohibited. Existing inappropriate facade facings shall be removed at the
termination of the useful life of the facing. Any inappropriate facing material
lawfully in existence shall not be repaired or altered in any substantial
manner.
PM-704.2.5 Elements: Original window and door openings, sills,
lintels, and sashes shall be retained and repaired whenever possible.
Replacement elements shall match the original appearance in proportion, form,
and materials as closely as possible.
PM-704.2.6 Storefronts: Original
existing storefronts contributing to the character of the district shall be
retained and repaired. New storefronts shall be compatible with the proportion,
form and materials of the original building.
PM-704.2.7 Design:
Additions, alterations, and new construction shall be designed so as to be
compatible in scale, building materials, and texture, with contributing
buildings in the historic district.
PM-704.3 Neighborhood commercial
areas: Standards within the specified neighborhood commercial areas shall be as
set forth in Sections PM-704.3.1 through PM-704.3.1.3.
PM-704.3.1
Security Devices: In the neighborhood commercial areas specified in Section
PM-704.3.2, the following requirements for security devices shall
apply:
PM-704.3.1.1 Permitted Design: All security devices designed to
limit or block access to the front face of the buildings or structures used for
commercial purposes shall be of open link design and shall allow for substantial
visibility of the front face at all times.
PM-704.3.1.2 Prohibited
Design. Solid shutters, solid roll-down security grates or similar devices shall
not be permitted.
PM-704.3.1.3 Compliance. Any security device lawfully
in existence on the effective date of this section and not in conformance with
the provisions of this section shall not be altered or repaired in any
substantial manner unless the alterations or repairs comply with the design
specifications of this section. Such previously existing security devices which
are solid shutters shall be painted in a single solid color, shall be maintained
graffiti free at all times, and shall not be used for advertising. For purposes
of this subsection, "the effective date of this section" shall mean the
effective date of any ordinance adding a specified neighborhood commercial area
to this Section.
PM-704.3.2 Specified areas: Neighborhood commercial
areas shall consist of the following:
1. Both sides of Haverford avenue
between City avenue and Brookhaven road. (December 28, 1995)
2. All
commercial corridors and neighborhood commercial properties throughout the Ninth
Councilmanic District. (July 6, 1996).