A.
The Open Space Development District is intended to apply to tracts of land of 50 acres or more located in the Residence C District and owned by one or more property owners where flexible development controls will allow residential uses and accessory uses incident thereto, which will preserve common open spaces, natural resources, or agricultural lands to the extent of at least 40% of the tract in accordance with the overall goals of the Marion Land Use Plan and the Marion Open Space Plan. Residential uses other than single-family homes on individual lots will be allowed within an Open Space Development District subject to assurances that such development will enhance the amenities in the neighborhood in which it occurs.
B.
There shall be no minimum lot area, frontage or yard requirements within an Open Space Development District. However, no building shall be erected within 40 feet of an existing public way or boundary line or an Open Space Development District.
C.
The Open Space Development District is intended to offer incentives to property owners through the offering of options to develop under standards which are unique to the site and not limited by the standards which generally apply to development within the Residence C District.
D.
The Open Space Development District allows for the construction of single-family (detached and attached) and multiunit structures of all types. The flexibility permitted with respect to types of ownership and housing types in an Open Space Development District should allow for a range of housing costs. The total number of residential units allowable on the site proposal for an open space development shall not exceed the number that would be allowed in the Residence C District. The Open Space Development District, however, also provides for an increase in density up to a maximum of 15% if a certain number of affordable housing units are provided in the district.