Notwithstanding the provisions of the above requirements, the following shall also apply:
A. There shall be no group of townhouses consisting of more than six dwelling units.
B. The developer should vary architectural treatments between dwelling units in a townhouse development. Variations may include those of exterior elevation, building setbacks, provision of balconies, architectural details, pitch of roof, exterior materials, or use of color. Variety and flexibility in design layout and arrangement of buildings, parking areas, services, recreation areas, common open space and planting that fully considers the particular physical characteristics of the site and natural amenities is highly desired.
C. The horizontal distance between groups of townhouses shall be:
(1) Two times the average height of the two groups of townhouses and garden apartments for front or rear walls facing front or rear walls;
(2) One and one-half times the average height for front or rear walls facing side walls; and
(3) Equal to the height of the highest building for side walls facing side walls.
D. The minimum width of any side yard abutting the driveway or parking area should not be less than 20 feet.
E. Access and service shall be provided in front of each townhouse. Parking may be provided on the lot, as carports, as an integral part of the townhouse, or a joint parking facility for a group of townhouses with such deed restrictions as are necessary to determine ownership and maintenance of common parking facilities and methods of assigning charges for maintaining snow removal and repairs.
F. Usable open space devoted to recreational use as herein required shall be designed for use by tenants of the development and shall be improved and equipped by the developer in accordance with plans submitted to and approved by the Board of Supervisors.
G. All townhouse developments shall be served by public sewer and public water.