[Ord. 6/20/1979; as amended by Ord. 113-2003, 11/17/2003]
1.
The Planned Residential Districts are strategically located in or proximate to the franchise or service areas of public utilities or Township authorities as each of the districts contains severe or moderate soils limitations for on-site, sanitary sewer systems or is in the zone of low (0-10 gpm) groundwater capability. The purposes for which this Part is enacted are:
A.
To provide a means to attain the goals, objectives and strategies of the Comprehensive Plan relative to orderly growth, diversified residential development, the conservation of open space, and the preservation and enhancement of environmental resources.
B.
To provide a procedure which can relate the type, design and layout of residential development to the particular site and the particular demand for housing at the time of development in a manner consistent with the preservation of the property values within existing residential areas.
C.
To encourage innovations in residential development so that the demand for housing may be met by greater variety in type, design and layout of dwellings.
D.
To encourage more efficient use of land and public facilities associated with residential development.
E.
To encourage more efficient allocation and maintenance of open space for conservation and active and passive recreation.
F.
To encourage sensitive land development which will respect and conserve such natural features and resources of the land as flood hazard and flood fringe areas, agricultural soils, steep and very steep slopes, surface watercourses and water bodies, groundwater and aquifer recharge areas, forested areas, terrestrial and aquatic wildlife habitats, historic and cultural sites, visual resources and other critical environmental areas and features of importance to the vitality of natural and cultural resources.
G.
To assure that the flexibility of regulations herein described is carried out pursuant to sound, expeditious and fair administrative standards and procedures.