The primary purpose of this article is to preserve significant open space in the more rural areas of the Township while permitting a reasonable amount of residential development in the form of small, compact neighborhoods of single-family detached homes in an open space setting, located and designed to reduce the perceived intensity of development, preserve natural features, and provide privacy and neighborhood identity. Specific objectives are as follows:
A.
To preserve open land, including those areas containing unique and sensitive natural features, such as woodlands, steep slopes, streams, floodplain and wetlands, by setting them aside from development.
B.
To preserve scenic views and elements of the Township's rural character and to minimize perceived density by minimizing views of new development from existing roads.
C.
To provide greater design flexibility and efficiency in the siting of services and infrastructure by reducing the length of roads, utility runs and the amount of paving required for residential development.
D.
To create neighborhoods with direct visual access to open land, with amenities in the form of neighborhood open space, and with a strong neighborhood identity.
E.
To reduce erosion and sedimentation by retaining existing vegetation and minimizing development on steep slopes.
F.
To create new woodlands through natural succession and reforestation, where appropriate, and to encourage the preservation and improvement of habitat for various forms of wildlife.
G.
To meet the objectives of the Township's Park and Recreation Plan by providing open space for active or passive recreational use by residents.