TITLE 14. ZONING AND PLANNING
CHAPTER 14-1600. MISCELLANEOUS
§14-1620. Avenue of the Arts North Special District Controls. [424]
(1) Legislative Findings. The Council finds
that:
(a) Major public and private investments have been made and
continue to be made in this section of the City to preserve and protect the
economic development potential, prevent declining property values, encourage
investment and tourism, and protect and promote the economic vitality of this
area of Philadelphia;
(b) Avenue of the Arts North is important to the
economic vitality and diverse character of Philadelphia in that it serves as a
shopping and recreation area for residents of Philadelphia;
(c) Avenue
of the Arts North is an area consisting of a fragile and unique balance of
retail development, educational institutions and cultural institutions
surrounded by residential communities within walking distance or a short
commute;
(d) It is desirable to maintain the street scale, historical
character and pedestrian friendly atmosphere of Avenue of the Arts as future
development and redevelopment progresses along Broad
street;
(e) Therefore, special land use and zoning controls, providing
for the prohibition of certain uses and the institution of certain development
controls, are required to preserve the integrity of this area and to promote and
guide future development.
(2) District Boundaries. For the purpose of
this section, the Avenue of the Arts North Special District Controls shall apply
to all commercially zoned properties with frontage along Broad Street between
John F. Kennedy boulevard and Cambria street.
(3) Prohibited Uses.
Within the area subject to the Avenue of the Arts North Special District
Controls and notwithstanding any other Chapter of this Title, the following uses
shall be prohibited:
(a) Any regulated use as listed under Zoning Code
§ 14-1605;
(b) Automobile repair shop;
(c) Automobile
sales lot, except as part of a franchise new car
facility;
(d) Automobile service station for the retail sale of
automobile fuels, lubricants, radiator fluids and accessories, and for the
performance indoors of incidental service and minor repairs to automobiles,
incidental car washing indoors;
(e) Bottling and/or distributing of
liquids for human consumption;
(f) Installations of auto, motorcycle or
truck parts;
(g) Restaurant which serves patrons who remain in their
automobiles; restaurant, café or soda and ice cream fountain which
dispenses food at retail through a window or aperture which opens onto the
sidewalk or public arcade area;
(h) Retail sale of packaged beverages
as a main use and the retail sale of malt beverages for take out as an accessory
use;
(i) The following sales, separately or in any combination:
automobile parts, truck parts, motorcycles and motorcycle
parts.
(4) Height Regulations.
(a) The main cornice line of any
newly erected building shall not be less than 25 feet above the average sidewalk
level.
(5) Building Setback Line.
(a) Newly erected buildings
shall not be set back from the street line of Broad
street.
(6) Off-street Parking. In addition to the requirements set
forth below, see Chapter 14-1400 of this Title:
(a) Location of
Parking. All required parking shall be provided as follows:
(.1) For
lots fronting on Broad street, off-street parking shall not be permitted between
any building line and the street line of Broad Street;
(.2) All
required parking shall be located either on the same lot or on an abutting lot;
provided that required parking may be located on a non-abutting lot (where
public parking is a permitted use) within 1,000 feet provided a Zoning Board of
Adjustment Special Use Permit is obtained.
(7) Conflicting Regulations.
When the provisions of this section conflict with other provisions of this
Title, the more restrictive provisions shall control.