Based on the Master Plan and Capital Improvements Program, which assess and balance community development needs with those of the wider region, the following growth management article is deemed necessary to control the rate of residential development in Hudson for the following reasons:
A.
Promote the development of an economically sound and environmentally stable community, which considers and balances local and regional development needs.
B.
Ensure that Hudson accommodates its fair share of regional growth while protecting it from the adverse fiscal, traffic, and environmental impacts that can result from uncontrolled growth.
C.
Guide efforts by the Town to monitor, evaluate, and establish a rate of residential growth that is consistent with its capacity for planned and orderly expansion of public services to accommodate growth.
D.
Provide a mechanism for situations when municipal services are strained due to rapid residential growth to reduce the rate of such growth in order to provide the Town the time and opportunity to correct any service deficiencies.
E.
Protect the health, safety, and general welfare of the residents of the Town of Hudson.
F.
Address the community development goals and objectives of the Town of Hudson Master Plan and Capital Improvements Program.