The TND-1 District is intended to enable a TND – Traditional Neighborhood Development in order to promote an innovative community that is a compact, mixed-use, walkable, and interconnected place, with the following related intents:
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The TND-1 District is intended to implement the Susquehanna Township Comprehensive Plan and, in particular, to "encourage an innovative planned area that may embody the 'town center,' 'village concept' or similar design theme" in the southeast corner of Linglestown Road and Progress Avenue.
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The TND-1 District is intended to comply with Article VII-A, Traditional Neighborhood Development, of the Act[1] and, in particular, those purposes and objectives listed in Section 701-A of Article VII-A such as: encouraging innovation for mixed-use pedestrian-oriented development; extending opportunities for housing; encouraging a more efficient use of land; allowing for integrated, mixed-use, pedestrian-oriented neighborhoods; establishing public space; and fostering a sense of place and community.
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The TND-1 District is intended to comply with Exhibit A, "Key Design Elements."
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The TND-1 District is intended to emulate other successful neighborhoods that have features such as mixed uses (residential and nonresidential), mixed housing types, attractive streetscapes, parks, centrally located greens, plazas, and other features as described and illustrated in Exhibit B, "Precedents."
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The TND-1 District is intended to be consistent with Exhibit C, the "Regulating Plan."
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The TND-1 District is intended to be guided by a form-based code that is cumulatively embodied in this Part 19, Exhibits A, B, and C,[2] and the relevant provisions of the Part 5 Design Guidelines of the Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance.[3]
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Editor's Note: Said exhibits are included as an attachment to this chapter.