TITLE 14. ZONING AND PLANNING
CHAPTER 14-1600. MISCELLANEOUS
§14-1608. Chinatown Special District Controls. [382]
(1) Legislative Findings. The Council finds
that:
(a) Major public and private investments have been made and
continue to be made in and around the Chinatown section of the City to enhance
visual aesthetics, preserve historic and cultural amenities, prevent declining
property values and encourage economic investment and tourism, and protect the
economic vitality of this section of Philadelphia;
(b) Public
expenditures have included appropriations for improvement of vehicular access,
street and sidewalk improvements, landscaping and sound barriers to enhance and
protect Chinatown;
(c) Private investment within and immediately
adjacent to Chinatown includes the rehabilitation, restoration and construction
of numerous properties in Chinatown, the Gallery shopping complex, the proposed
Center City Convention Center, and new construction within the Independence Mall
Urban Renewal Area;
(d) The large amount of public and private
investment in the areas adjacent to Chinatown, namely, within the Independence
Mall Urban Renewal Area, the Convention Center Urban Renewal Area, Market Street
East Urban Renewal Area, and the Vine Street Parkway may pose a threat to the
retention of the unique historic, cultural and aesthetic character of
Chinatown;
(e) Chinatown is important to the economic vitality and
diverse character of Center City Philadelphia in that it serves as a major
tourist attraction and as a cultural center for Chinese and Asian Americans and
immigrants within the region;
(f) Chinatown is a neighborhood
consisting predominantly of residences and small scale retail development
surrounded by intense commercial, industrial and institutional development and
as such a community, which is home and/or place of employment to thousands of
Philadelphians, it should be preserved and protected from negative influences
from surrounding development activity;
(g) Therefore, special land use
and zoning controls providing for limitation on commercial and industrial
activity and imposing bulk and height limits are required to protect the
historic, cultural, aesthetic, residential and economic vitality of this section
of the City.
(2) Purpose of the District. This special district is
established in order to preserve and encourage the revitalization of the section
of the City known as Chinatown. It is recognized that this section of the City
is unique as a cultural nucleus supported predominantly by residential, small
scale commercial and light industrial activities and has developed into a vital,
mixed use district containing many various uses within blocks and many various
uses within buildings. As this pattern contributes to the distinctive atmosphere
of Chinatown, Council recognizes the need to establish special land use and
zoning controls to foster the preservation and development of this section of
the City in accordance with its special character.
(3) District
Boundaries. For the purposes of this section, the Chinatown Special District
regulations shall apply to all the properties within the area bounded as follows
and depicted on Map "A":
(a) On the north, the south street line of
Vine street; on the east, the westerly edge of the Center City Commuter
Connection Tunnel east of Ninth street; on the south, the north street line of
Arch street; and, on the west, the east street line of Eleventh
street.
(b) Properties with frontage on Camac street between Vine
street on the north, Race street on the south, Eleventh street on the east and
Thirteenth street on the west.
(4) Permitted Uses. Within the Chinatown
Special District (Map "A") and notwithstanding any other Chapter of this Title,
properties may be used only in accordance with the following
regulations:
(a) The uses permitted in the "C-2" Commercial District,
subject to all use qualifications set forth therein and subject to all use
prohibitions set forth below.
(5) Prohibited Uses. Within the Chinatown
Special District (Map "A") and notwithstanding any other Chapter of this Title,
the following uses shall be prohibited:
(a) Amusement
Arcades;
(b) Athletic and drill hall, dance hall, and other
entertainment of guests and patrons as a main use;
(c) Automobile
repair shop, automobile service station for the retail sale of automobile fuels,
lubricants and accessories, retail sale and installation of automobile parts,
tires or audio equipment, car wash, automobile sale lot;
(d) Billiards,
pool and bowling;
(e) Bottling and/or distribution of liquids for human
consumption;
(f) Central heating plant;
(g) Courtroom and
courthouse building;
(h) Garages as a main use, and public parking
lot;
(i) Installation of auto, boat, motorcycle or truck
parts;
(j) Laboratories (analytical, chemical and research) and assay
offices;
(k) Non-accessory outdoor advertising signs and
billboards;
(l) Penal and correctional
institutions;
(m) Trolley and bus terminals, and car and bus
barns.
(6) Bulk and Height Controls. Within a portion of the Chinatown
Special District north of the rear property lines of properties fronting on Arch
street between Ninth street and Tenth street and north of the north street line
of Appletree street between Tenth street and Eleventh street (Map "B") and
notwithstanding any other Chapter of this Title, the following bulk and height
controls shall apply:
(a) Maximum Height. The maximum height of any
building shall not exceed sixty feet or six stories, provided that additions to
existing buildings which do not increase the gross floor area of the building by
more than one hundred (100) percent may be built to a height (in both feet and
stories) not to exceed the existing building, provided that all of the yard,
open space, and floor area ratio requirements are met.