[Ord. No. 2018-11 § 4]
The Municipal Council to implement the goals and objectives of the Princeton master plan has determined that the residential cluster development technique should be allowed and encouraged in particular zoning districts as an alternative to conventional development, in order:
(a)
To allow for innovation in residential development to meet the demands of the citizens for a variety of housing types, sizes, designs and forms of ownership and affordable housing opportunities.
(b)
To provide a flexible design method which can relate the type and layout of residential developments to the particular site constraints and to the particular demands for housing and related facilities.
(c)
To protect environmentally sensitive lands, such as stream corridors, steep slopes and other critical site features and natural resources by requiring that the more fragile areas of the site remain in preserved open space.
(d)
To allow the most developable areas of the site to be more intensely developed in return for retaining other portions of the site in common open space.
(e)
To allow residential developments to be designed and constructed at a lower cost per dwelling unit for streets, utilities, and other site improvements.
(f)
To reduce the amount of blasting and other subsurface disturbances required for street and utility installations.
(g)
To provide for recreation facilities which are appropriate to the needs and convenient to the residents of the development.
(h)
To allow for the installation of pedestrian and bicycle circulation networks to serve the residents of the development and which are integrated with the other community facilities.
(i)
To provide a desirable visual environment through creative development techniques and design arrangements related to the particular site.
(j)
To provide substantive and administrative regulations which can control development pressures so that the flexibility and innovation allowed is channeled into developments which accomplish the purposes herein stated.