A.
Primary purposes. The primary purposes for open space residential design (OSRD) are the following:
(1)
To allow for greater flexibility and creativity in the design of residential developments;
(2)
To encourage the permanent preservation of public open space, agricultural land, forestry land, wildlife habitat and other natural resources including aquifers, water bodies and wetlands, and historical and archaeological resources in a manner that is consistent with Norwell's Master Plan and Open Space and Recreation Plan;
[Amended 5-6-2019 ATM, Art. 30]
(3)
To encourage a less sprawling and more efficient form of development that consumes less open land and conforms to existing topography and natural features better than a conventional subdivision;
(4)
To minimize the total amount of disturbance on the site;
(5)
To further the goals and policies of Norwell's Master Plan and Open Space and Recreation Plan;
[Amended 5-6-2019 ATM, Art. 30]
(6)
To facilitate the construction and maintenance of housing, streets, utilities and public service in a more economic and efficient manner; and
(7)
To facilitate the construction and maintenance of public trails and associated amenities to enhance the pedestrian experience.
B.
Secondary purposes. The secondary purposes for OSRD are the following: