An applicant for a new resort complex/commercial resort development
may calculate the maximum building coverage and maximum impervious
coverage under the provisions of the miscellaneous performance standards
and regulations, as set forth in this chapter, based upon the entire
resort complex/commercial resort development, as opposed to each individual
lot. However, in that case, appropriate deed restrictions or conservation
easements shall be established that are enforceable by the Township
to prove that the coverage limitations will be met over time. For
example, a golf course on one lot may count towards meeting the impervious
coverage limit of a hotel on another lot within the same resort complex/commercial
resort development.
A new resort complex/commercial resort development shall include
a nonmotorized trail system, which, at a minimum, shall be open to
guests, customers and/or residents of the resort complex/commercial
resort development. Improved pedestrian walkways shall also be provided
between principal uses likely to produce cross visits (e.g., a hotel
and restaurant).
Miscellaneous performance standards and regulations, as set
forth in this chapter, shall govern the maximum height of any structures
within the resort complex/commercial resort development.