The Lower Windsor Township Comprehensive Plan Update identifies
and emphasizes the importance of preserving agricultural lands and
associated natural features within the Township as essential elements
for promoting farming operations, thus enhancing the Township's "town
and country" character. It further states, to effectively protect
the Township's finite supply of agricultural land for existing and
future agricultural production, those lands should remain primarily
as open farmland and relatively undeveloped scenic countryside. The
purpose of this article is to assist the Township in permanently protecting
and promoting vital agricultural resources and other natural elements,
including large tracts of prime farmland and prime agricultural soils,
while maintaining an equitable balance between government regulation
and private property rights. Therefore, in accordance with Sections
603(c)(2.2), 605(4) and 619.1 of the MPC, the Township established a transfer of development rights
(TDR) program within the Township, where the Agricultural District
serves as the sending area and the Residential, Village and Waterfront
Recreation Districts are designated as the receiving areas. The purpose
of the TDR program is to preserve large tracts of prime agricultural
land, as well as the Township's "town and country" character by shifting
development to the designated areas within the Township better able
to accommodate intensive development. It is further the intent of
the Board of Supervisors to encourage flexibility, economy and ingenuity
in the development of parcels in the designated receiving areas.