It is hereby established that conservation subdivision design may be utilized for any major subdivision, as defined in Chapter
184, Subdivision and Land Development, within the R-1 and R-2 Zoning Districts; provided, however, that the cluster option may only be used in areas that are served by public water and sewers.
The following uses are permitted within greenway land:
A.
Conservation of open land in its natural state (for example,
woodland preserve, game preserve, wildlife sanctuary, fallow field
or managed meadow).
B.
Agricultural and horticultural uses, including raising crops,
associated buildings, excluding residences that are specifically needed
to support an active, viable agricultural or horticultural operation.
Specifically excluded are commercial livestock operations involving
swine, poultry, mink and other animals likely to produce highly offensive
odors.
C.
Woodlots, arboreta and other similar silvicultural uses.
D.
Pastureland for horses used solely for recreational purposes.
Equestrian facilities shall be permitted but may not consume more
than half of the minimum required greenway land.
E.
Forestry, in keeping with established best management practices
for selective harvesting and sustained-yield forestry.
F.
Neighborhood greenway uses such as village greens, commons,
picnic areas, community gardens, trails and similar low-impact passive
recreational uses but specifically excluding motorized off-road vehicles,
rifle ranges and other uses similar in character and potential impact,
as determined by the Borough Council.
G.
Active noncommercial recreation areas, such as playing fields,
playgrounds, courts and bikeways, provided that such areas do not
consume more than half of the minimum required greenway land or five
acres, whichever is less. Playing fields, playgrounds and courts shall
not be located within 100 feet of abutting properties. Parking facilities
for the same shall also be permitted, and they shall generally be
surfaced with porous material, unlighted, properly drained, provided
safe ingress and egress, and contain no more than 10 parking spaces.
H.
Golf courses, including their parking areas and associated structures,
may comprise up to half of the minimum required greenway land, but
shall not include driving ranges or miniature golf.
I.
Water supply systems and stormwater detention areas designed,
landscaped and available for use as an integral part of the greenway.
J.
Easements for drainage, access, sewer or water lines, or other
public purposes.
K.
Underground utility rights-of-way, aboveground utility and street
rights-of-way may traverse conservation areas but shall not count
toward the minimum required greenway land.
All applications for a conservation subdivision shall be governed by standards and procedures stated within Article 600 of Chapter
184, Subdivision and Land Development. In the event that there are conflicting requirements between the provisions of this article and those stated within the Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance for major subdivisions, the stricter provisions of this article shall prevail.