TITLE 14. ZONING AND PLANNING
CHAPTER 14-1700. ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT
§14-1701. Construction, Repeals and Supersessions.
(1) Nothing in this Title shall be construed as
conferring or attempting to confer upon any officer, department, board, or
commission of the City, the power of eminent domain. All actions by any officer,
department, board, or commission pursuant to this Title shall be deemed to be in
the exercise of the police power.
(2) The provisions of this Title as
far as they are the same as those of existing statutes or ordinances shall be
construed as a continuation of such statutes or ordinances, and not as new
enactments.
(3) Except as otherwise provided in the Charter, the
provisions of this Title constitute the exclusive law with regard to zoning in
Philadelphia. Accordingly, the Act of May 11, 1915, P.L. 285, entitled "An Act
to authorize the regulation of the location, size, and use of buildings in
cities of the first class" and the Act of May 6, 1929, P.L. 1551, entitled "An
Act authorizing cities of the first class to adopt and enforce zoning
ordinances; regulating and restricting the height, location, size; bulk and use
of buildings and/or land, the areas to be occupied by buildings in proportion to
the size of the lots upon which they stand, the size of courts, yards and other
open spaces appurtenant thereto, and the density of population, and for these
purposes, to establish districts and boundaries; to designate and regulate
residential, commercial, and industrial or other uses within such districts and
boundaries; and providing for the appointment of a zoning commission and a board
of adjustment, the creation of a bureau of zoning, and setting forth the duties
and functions of said commission, board and bureau; providing for the
administration and enforcement of rules and ordinances authorized by this Act,
and penalties for violation thereof," are hereby superseded.