In expansion of the declaration of legislative intent found in Article
I, §
275-2 of this chapter, and the statement of community development objectives found in Article
I, §
275-3 of this chapter, it is the intent of this article to maintain the rural character of the Township and promote the preservation of land and waterways which because of location or natural features have a unique character by:
A. Preserving natural amenities, including woodlands, floodplains, steep
slopes, stream valleys, and rock outcrops.
B. Encouraging retention of woodlands, hedgerows, and other vegetation
to moderate the effects of storms, absorb pollutants and noise, shelter
wildlife, and provide a diverse natural environment.
C. Maintaining natural and rural vistas, especially from public areas
such as roads and waterways.
D. Minimizing the impact of development on groundwater resources to
ensure the continued availability of a reliable, safe, and adequate
water supply.
E. Preserving as much as possible the unique expanse of contiguous forest
which extends into the Township, an expanse which constitutes the
single largest forest within Bucks and Montgomery Counties, as identified
by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, Division
of Forestry.
On any lot in the R-1 District, any one of the following uses,
and no other, is permitted:
A. Permitted uses.
(1) Single-family detached dwelling.
(2) Accessory uses in accordance with §
275-61, herein.
(4) Natural open space uses of a passive nature and conducted out-of-doors,
including wildlife sanctuary, forest preserve, nature center, and
arboretum.
(5) Game farm, fish hatchery, hunting or fishing preserve, or similar
uses designed for the protection or propagation of wildlife.
(6) Public utility facilities, provided the exterior architectural design
shall be of a residential character and provided the property at no
time be used for the storage of equipment or vehicles or that it be
used for any other commercial purpose.
(7) Cluster subdivisions pursuant to the standards of §
275-76 herein.
(8) Municipal parks and recreation areas providing facilities for active
recreation such as playing fields, tot lots and picnic areas.
B. Conditional use. The following uses, when approved by the Board of
Supervisors as a conditional use:
(5) Place of worship, pursuant to the standards of §
275-77 herein.
[Added 9-13-2006 by Ord. No. 06-09-01]