In addition to the goals listed in § 182-102 of this chapter, the districts established in these regulations are intended to achieve the following:
A.
To provide sufficient space, appropriately located, for residential development to meet the housing needs of the present and expected future population of the Township within the range of house types and densities anticipated.
B.
To assure light, air and privacy as far as possible by controlling the spacing and height of buildings and other structures.
C.
To protect residential areas against the hazards of fire, offensive noise, vibration, smoke, odors, glare or other objectionable influences.
D.
To prevent congestion as far as possible by regulating the density of population and the bulk of buildings and by providing for sufficient off-street parking.
E.
To protect residential neighborhoods as much as possible from heavy or through traffic.
F.
To make possible provisions of those public and private educational, recreational, health and similar facilities serving the needs of nearby residents which perform most effectively in a residential environment and do not create objectionable influences.
G.
To promote the most desirable use of land and guide the direction of building development in accordance with the Comprehensive Plan, to promote a sound pattern of residential development, to protect the character of any district and its peculiar suitability for particular uses, to conserve the value of land and buildings and to protect the Township tax base.