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ZONING 

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Zoning Permit Fees

Residential Building or Structure: $75
Commercial/Institutional/Industrial: $95
Enclosed Accessory Structure: $25

Open Accessory Structure: $15
Special: $10
Timbering:

  • $75.00 Processing Fee
  • $25.00 for the first acre being timbered then $10.00 every acre thereafter

Mineral Drilling:

  • $500.00 Per Well for shallow well drilling
  • $1,500.00 Per Well for deep gas well drilling

Mineral Extract: $550.00
Use and Occasionally: $10.00
Special Exception: $300.00
Variance: $250.00
Appeal: $300.00 per appeal meeting
Penalties: $1000.00 per day
Road Occupancy: $90.00 Trenching
$60.00 Boring
Road Bond:

  • $150.00 Processing Fee
  • $12,600.00 Per Mile Improved roads(includes tar and chip)
  • $6,000.00  Per Mile Unimproved roads

**ALL BUILDING AND TIMBERING PERMITS ARE ISSUED FOR 6 MONTHS**

Bureau Veritas

Building Code Inspector 204 Butler Road, Suite 3
Kittanning, PA 16201 Phone: (724) 548-1414
Fax: (724) 548-1403

 Contact Zoning Officer
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Sewage Enforcement Agency

Any new construction requiring Sewage inspections should contact the Sewage Enforcement Officer, Spurgeon Shilling @ 1-814-229-3955.

A Zoning Permit is needed in Sugarcreek Township for the following:

Woodland Preservation W-P

  1. Permitted Uses:
  • Game lands, wildlife preserve.
  • Outdoor recreation areas, public and private
  • Clubs for hiking, climbing, hunting, fishing, gunning
  • Agriculture, horticulture, animal husbandry
  • Nurseries, tree farms
  • Riding stables
  • Kennels
  • Single-family detached dwellings
  • Leasing of rooms
  • Public conservation areas and structures for the conservation of open space, water, soil, and wildlife resources
  • Historical preservation areas
  • Municipal buildings and structures
  • Timbering* according to §505
  1. Permitted Accessory Uses: Located on the same lot with the permitted principal use.
  • Private garage or private parking area
  • Signs pursuant §504
  • Home Occupations according to to§ 502(1)
  • Customary Accessory uses and buildings provided are incidental to the principal use according to §503.
  1. Uses Permitted by Special Exception
  • Sanitary landfills according to 804(1)
  • All mineral extractions operations are according to §806(C) (1-4)1.

Agricultural- Residential A-R

  1. Permitted Uses
  • Agriculture, including but not limited to horticulture and animal husbandry.
  • Riding stables, kennels, veterinary hospitals
  • Outdoor recreation areas and facilities
  • Churches, cemeteries
  • Single-family detached dwellings
  •  Leasing of rooms
  • Timbering according to §505 [Ord.1987-001]
  • Restaurants
  • Municipal buildings and structures
  1. Permitted Accessory Uses
  • Roadside stands for the sale of farm products grown on the premises, providing off-road parking space available for customers.
  • Private garage or private parking
  • Signs according to §504
  • Home occupation according to §502(1)
  • Customary accessory uses and buildings provided are incidental to the principal use and do not include any activity commonly conducted as a business according to §503
  1. Uses Permitted by Special Exception
  • Schools according to §806(B) (1-4)
  • An accessory use is not located on the same lot as the permitted principal use.
  • Transportation companies
  • Health care facilities
  • Retail stores and shops are used to conduct retail businesses.
  • Business offices, professional offices, and government offices
  • Auto sales w/ accessory service facilities
  • Gasoline svc stations
  • Carwashes
  • Mobile home courts
  • Mineral extraction operations are according to §806 (C) (1-4).

Village Residential  R-1

  1. Permitted Uses
  • Single-family detached dwellings
  • Horticulture
  • Agriculture, including but not limited to horticulture and animal husbandry.
  • Restaurants
  • Churches and cemeteries
  • Public schools
  • Municipal buildings and structures
  • Riding stables and kennels
  • Beauty salons and barbershops [Ord. 1986-001-1]
  • Timbering according to §505 [Ord.1987-001]
  1. Permitted Accessory Uses: Located on the same lot as the permitted principal uses
  • Private garages or private parking areas
  • Signs according to §504
  • Home Occupation according to §502(2)
  • Other customary accessory uses and buildings, provided such are incidental to the principal use according to §503.
  1. Uses Permitted by Special Exception

Accessory uses are not located on the same lot as the principal use.

  • Retail stores and shops for the conducting of any retail business
  • Business offices, professional offices, or government offices
  • Banks, savings, and loan associations
  • Automobile sales with or without accessory service facilities
  • Gasoline Service stations
  • Carwashes
  • Mineral extraction §806(C) (1-4)
  • Mobile home courts
  • Bus transportation companies according to §806(J) (1-4).
  • Equipment rental and sales [Ord. 1987-001]

Commercial C

  1. Permitted Uses
  • Retail stores and shops for the conducting of any retail business
  • Business offices, professional offices, or government offices
  • Banks, savings, and loan associations
  • Restaurants
  • Automobile sales with or without accessory service facilities
  • Gasoline service stations
  • Carwashes
  • Tourist homes and motels [Ord.1986-001]
  • Single-family detached dwellings
  • Agriculture
  • Timbering * according to §505. [Ord. 1987-001]
  • Schools, public and private, including technical, vocational, trade schools, or colleges, according to §806(B). [Ord.1990-003]
  1. Permitted Accessory Uses: Located on the same lot as the permitted principal use.
  • Off-street parking areas.
  • Signs according to §504.
  • Customary accessory uses and buildings, provided such are incidental to the principal use.
  1. Uses Permitted by Special Exception
  • An accessory use is not located on the same lot as the permitted principal use
  • Adult-oriented business according to §806 (D) (1-6).
  • Mineral extraction* according to §806 (C) (1-4).

Designated Flood-prone Areas F

  1. Permitted Uses:
  • Agriculture, horticulture, pasturing, and similar uses
  • Water-related uses such as docks, piers, wharves, and bridges
  • Timbering according to §505. [Ord.1987-001]

Institution I

  1. Permitted Uses
  • Healthcare facilities or hospitals
  • Schools according to §806 (B) (1-4) and technical, vocational, trade schools or colleges.
  • Professional police, fire, or medical training facilities
  • Nursing homes and retirement villages
  • Single-family detached dwellings
  • Agriculture
  • Timbering according to §505. [Ord.1987-001]
  1. Permitted Accessory Uses – Located on the same lot as the permitted principal use
  • Off-street parking areas
  • Signs according to §504
  • Customary accessory uses and buildings, provided they are incidental to the principal use according to §503.
  1. Uses permitted by Special Exception
  • Rehabilitation, reform, or halfway house facilities for misdemeanants or juvenile delinquents, and other similar detention facilities for misdemeanants or felons according to PA Code 37 §95.226.
  • An accessory use is not located on the same lot as the permitted principal use.
  • Mineral extraction (* Road Bonding or Agreements w/ Governing Body for the use of Twp. Roads to transport timber or minerals shall be arranged.) according to §806 (C) (1-4).