The purpose of this article is to provide housing for persons
over age 55 that is consistent with the overall intent of these regulations
and the Town Plan of Conservation and Development, namely to preserve
the rural, low-density character of the Town of Killingworth and to
protect subsurface groundwater supplies. This article permits variations
to conventional subdivisions in density and residential use facilities,
in order to promote the development of housing for older persons and
to provide incentives for the preservation of open space land.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
BEDROOM
Any room designed, intended, furnished, or occupied for sleeping
quarters, and any room other than a living room, dining room, den/library/office,
kitchen, bathroom, or small utility or storage room of less than 50
square feet will be considered a bedroom.
COMMUNITY CENTER
A building owned in fee by an association of lot owners providing
facilities including but not limited to a meeting room, library, indoor
recreational facilities, kitchen, and sanitary facilities.
DWELLING UNIT
A single unit providing complete, independent living facilities
for one or more older persons, including permanent provisions for
living, sleeping, eating, cooking, and sanitation.
No parcel of land shall be considered for classification as
a retirement housing subdivision unless it complies with the following
standards:
A. Location. The land is located in a Rural Residential District.
B. Minimum parcel size and contiguous soils. The parcel of land shall
contain a minimum area of 40 contiguous acres, of which at least 25
acres shall belong to Soil Class A, B, or C.
C. Frontage. The parcel shall have not less than 50 feet of contiguous
frontage on a public street. The road serving the subdivision shall
connect with a public street through the required frontage.
An application for a neighborhood retirement housing subdivision shall meet the application requirements of Article
IV of the Subdivision Regulations.
In order to promote housing for older residents and to preserve
open space, the Subdivision Regulations may be modified according
to the following provisions:
A. Minimum buildable lot area. The required minimum buildable lot area must equal or exceed one acre as determined using the percentage applied to resource characteristics described in §
500-44 and Appendix B of the Zoning Regulations. The area of rear lots must equal or exceed two acres, as described in §
500-44 and Appendix B of the Zoning Regulations. The required minimum buildable lot area must equal or exceed two acres for a building containing two dwelling units. The minimum buildable area of a lot containing an historic house must equal or exceed two acres as described in §
500-44 and Appendix B of the Zoning Regulations.
B. Lot frontage. Lots shall have contiguous frontage of at least 150 feet on a public street, subdivision street, or private road or 25 feet for lots as provided under §
485-49B(4) of the Subdivision Regulations.
C. Lot rectangle. The minimum lot rectangle shall be 150 feet by 150
feet.
D. Maximum number of lots on a private road. No more than 12 lots may
be placed on a private road.
The following accessory uses and buildings exclusively serving
the residents of the retirement housing subdivision may be included
with the approval of the Commission:
D. Horse stable and riding rink.
E. Parking area for visitors, recreational vehicles, boats, and trailers.
F. Other outdoor recreational facilities.
Permanent dedication of open space shall be accomplished by
conveyance of the fee interest to a tax-exempt land conservation organization
approved by the Commission. The applicant shall submit to the Commission
a written statement from the organization to which open space is to
be dedicated agreeing to accept the open space. Any instrument or
conveyance of open space or any conservation easements or other open
space covenants and restrictions shall be created and recorded in
the office of the Town Clerk prior to endorsement of the record subdivision
map by the Commission.
Except as provided in this article, all provisions of the Zoning
Regulations and Subdivision Regulations shall apply to the retirement housing subdivision.