[Added 10-17-2007 by Ord. No. 12-07]
Flag lots may be created in the RR Zone in accordance with the requirements of this section. These provisions are intended to foster greater variety in lot sizes and configurations, to minimize the visibility of new development and its impact on the streetscape through the use of shared driveways, and to lessen the need for substantial road improvements, tree removal, and impervious coverage.
A. Minimum lot area.
(1) The minimum required lot area, as well as lot coverage and building area limitations for a flag lot, shall be calculated exclusive of the area contained in the flag staff portion of the lot.
(2) The Planning Board may permit a lot averaged subdivision meeting the objectives listed in §
225-154A to include one or more flag lots with a minimum lot area in accordance with the limitations set forth in §
225-154B, exclusive of the land area contained in the flag staff portion of the lot.
(3) The minimum lot area for a flag lot that includes an accessory residence shall be six acres exclusive of the land area contained in the flag staff portion of the lot.
B. Access. Each flag lot shall have access to a public or private road via a strip of land, referred to as the "flag staff" portion of the lot, in accordance with the requirements of this section.
(1) A single flag lot shall include a strip of land (flag staff) with access to a road, which shall be a minimum of 25 feet in width. If the lot has sufficient area so as to be subdividable, the flag staff shall be a minimum of 50 feet in width. This requirement shall not apply if the lot will be subject to a deed restriction precluding any further subdivision that would create a new building lot.
(2) Two to four lots may be served by a flag staff, which shall be a minimum of 50 feet in width, with a shared driveway providing access to all lots. The flag staff shall be divided equally in fee ownership among all the lot owners served and configured as flag staffs to each lot (i.e., if two owners, 25 feet each; if three owners, 16.6 feet each; if four owners, 12.5 feet each). Perpetual access easements shall be granted to the owners of all of the lots to ensure that adequate access is provided to each.
(3) Multiple adjacent flag lots shall be prohibited unless served by a single shared driveway.
C. Shared driveways. In order to minimize the number of new driveways along roadways, and to lessen impervious coverage and tree removal, any right-of-way serving two or more flag lots shall contain a shared driveway providing access to all lots.
(1) All driveways shall be constructed in accordance with the Township's Code requirements applicable to residential driveways.
(2) The location of each driveway and access to each flag lot shall be approved by the Board and may not be relocated without the Board's approval.
(3) A driveway serving two or more lots shall be designed with adequate provisions for the ingress and egress of firesafety equipment.
(4) All shared driveways and other improvements benefiting two or more lots shall be the subject of a recorded access and maintenance agreement among the owners of all lots deriving access and/or benefit therefrom. The agreement shall be subject to the review and approval of the Board Attorney prior to the signing of any deed or filing of a plat.
D. Firesafety. Any minor subdivision involving the creation of one or more flag lots shall comply with the provisions of §
225-75K and the minor subdivision plat shall contain notes and/or diagrams as necessary to verify compliance with firesafety requirements. The installation of all required firesafety improvements shall either be completed or bonded prior to signing the plat or deed(s) and, in any event, all firesafety improvements shall be completed prior to the issuance of the first building permit for any improvements.