A.
Purpose. The purpose of a planned unit development is to further the public health, safety, morals and general welfare and provide for:
(1)
A variety of housing types and designs.
(2)
Commercial, recreational and other community services conveniently located to serve the residents of the planned development.
(3)
The planning and building of new communities, incorporating the best features of modern design.
(4)
The conservation and more efficient use of open space.
(5)
An integrated plan for serving traffic to minimize the burden of traffic on streets and highways.
(6)
A more flexible development of land that shall conserve and enhance natural resources such as streams, lakes, floodplains, groundwater, wooded areas, steeply sloped areas and areas of unusual importance to the natural ecosystem.
B.
Enabling act. This article is adopted pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:55D-65.
C.
Statement of community objectives. In order to achieve the purpose and to attain the general community objectives set forth in this article and in consideration of current and projected development pressures, the Borough of Gibbsboro adopts the following community objectives for planned unit developments:
(1)
Planning and design goals. All planned unit developments shall permit and encourage only those uses of the land permitted which through the standards adopted in this article provide for flexibility in planning and development that respects the natural character of the land, the drainage system, soil capabilities and suitabilities and groundwater and aquifer recharge quality, and to include only those uses that are compatible with other proposed uses within the planned unit development and existing uses on adjacent lands.
(2)
Relationship to Borough development patterns. All planned unit development shall be planned and designed to achieve the Borough goal of permitting and encouraging a population density and a development pattern in the Borough that facilitates the provision of public utilities and services, including public water and public sewerage, storm drainage systems, recreation areas, public schools and state, county and Borough roads, in an orderly, functional and economical manner.
(3)
Conservation of open space. Common open space and adequate recreation areas shall be set aside in suitable locations to provide for the recreation needs of the residents and the owners of the planned unit development and those portions of the project that, because of their natural features, constitute important visual amenities and environmental resources. Planned unit developments are intended to have continuity of open space resulting from the integration of upland, wetland, floodplain and surface water areas within the planned unit development and other open space areas.
(4)
Appearance and aesthetic control. All planned unit development shall be planned and designed to promote and achieve aesthetically pleasing views from and to the various land uses which shall be created by a planned unit development. The creation and promotion of such aesthetic conditions shall strengthen and preserve the municipality's unique environmental heritage and promote the civic pride, prosperity and general welfare of the residents of the planned unit development, the Borough and visitors thereto.
(5)
Relationship to Borough Master Plan. All planned unit developments shall be planned and designed in accordance with community objectives for planned unit developments as are or may be set forth in the Borough Master Plan duly adopted by the Borough Planning Board and those ordinances duly adopted by the Borough to implement the Master Plan.