A developer may submit a general development plan (GDP) to the
Planning Board if said application meets the following requirements:
A. The tract of land shall be greater than 100 acres in size; and
B. The developer is seeking approval for a planned development authorized
under the Knowlton Land Development Ordinance.
The purpose of this Article is to establish rules, regulations,
standards and procedures for approval of all planned developments
in order to:
A. Preserve existing natural resources and give proper consideration
to the physical constraints of the land.
B. Provide for safe and efficient vehicular and pedestrian circulation.
C. Provide for screening, landscaping, signing and lighting.
D. Ensure efficient, safe and aesthetic land development.
E. Provide for compliance with appropriate design standards to ensure
adequate light and air, proper building arrangements and minimum adverse
effect on surrounding property.
F. Develop proper safeguards to minimize the impact on the environment,
including but not limited to minimizing soil erosion and sedimentation,
air and water pollution and noise levels.
G. Ensure the provisions of adequate water supply, drainage and stormwater
management, sanitary facilities and other utilities and services.
H. Retain as much of the natural vegetative cover, particularly in critical
environmental areas, where it serves important functional as well
as aesthetic purposes.
I. Encourage modern and innovative design, construction, technology
and planning methods.
J. Advance and promote sound growth and the general welfare.
K. Strengthen and sustain the economic potential of the township.
[Amended 4-27-1995 by Ord. No. 95-5]
The Planning Board of the Township of Knowlton shall administer
this Article, including the granting or denial of a general development
plan (GDP), preliminary and final site plan and subdivision approvals
and the authority to establish conditions on any approval. The Planning
Board shall have the authority to grant variances, except use variances,
and/or waivers from the strict application of any provisions of this
Article when, in the opinion of the Planning Board, such variances
and/or waivers assist in carrying out the objectives of the GDP and
the benefits of granting the variance outweigh the detriments and
the grant of the variance will not negatively affect the zone plan
or the surrounding properties.
In the event that a developer who has a GDP approval does not
apply for a preliminary approval for the planned development or a
section thereof within five years of the date of the GDP approval,
the township shall have cause to terminate the approval.