It is the intent of the resources protection overlay to protect the Township's environmental resources. The regulations of the underlying zoning district shall remain in full effect, except that special provisions herein described shall apply for those areas identified as having natural or scenic values in the environment. The goal of the resource protection overlay is preservation of woodlands, wetlands, steep slopes, rivers, lakes, ponds, floodplains, streams, aquifers, wildlife habitat and other environmentally sensitive areas.
A. Establishment of overlay district.
(1) The boundary and limits of resource protection overlay areas are subject to a resource protection area study on a site-specific basis. The precise boundary of the overlay district and the enforcement of the development limitations shall be subject to requirements of this chapter and the Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance.
(2) Additional requirements for the protection and preservation of environmentally sensitive areas, other than those listed in this chapter as resource protection areas, shall be regulated in the Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance.
B. Procedure for establishing land use intensities.
(1) To establish the permitted land use intensity for any tract of land, the applicant shall prepare maps and perform the calculations specified in §
370-504, herein.
(2) Following determination of the gross buildable site area, the applicant shall develop a site plan based upon the zoning requirements of the applicable zoning district.
(3) The number of dwelling units permitted on the tract shall be determined by one of the following methods:
(a) Where minimum lot areas are used to determine land use intensities (that is, where no maximum density requirements are specified), the maximum number of units shall be determined by the maximum number of lots that can be sited on the tract. In making this determination, restricted resource protection areas must be designated as common open space except where specifically permitted as part of lot areas in §
370-305.
(b) Where maximum density requirements are used to determine land use intensities (that is, where maximum density requirements are specified and minimum lot areas may or may not be specified), the maximum number of dwelling units shall be determined by the density applied to the gross buildable site area (GBSA).
C. Procedures for delineating the environmental restriction and establishing the gross buildable site area. To establish the gross buildable site area and net gross buildable site area for any tract or lot proposed for development, the applicant shall prepare the following maps and perform the following calculations (which calculations are to be made in accordance with §
370-504).
(1) Submit a map at the same scale as the gross site area map, locating all reserved land (RL) and resource protection areas.
(2) The reserved land area map shall include the following:
(a) All existing roads and utility street lines and easements.
(b) All street lines for existing streets as specified in the Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance, and/or all future street lines and other land reserved by virtue of the Official Township Map, when adopted.
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(c) All land shown on previously recorded subdivisions or land developments for use as open space or for natural resource protection.
(3) The resource protection areas map shall include the following:
(a) Identification of areas.
[4] Riparian areas and riparian buffer setback.
[5] Steep slopes shall be mapped as follows:
[a] Areas containing slopes of 25% or more.
[b] Areas with a slope of between 25% and 15%.
[c] Areas with a slope of between 15% and 8%.
[7] All prime agricultural soils within the RA Residential Agricultural District only.
(b) Mapping of area. The area of each individual component of the resource protection area shall be computed and the acreage shall be itemized and shown in chart form on the map. Areas of overlap shall be indicated. Where alternative methods of identifying protection areas are indicated, the map shall indicate the parameters used. For example, both the FEMA floodplain and soil lines shall be indicated for stream delineation.
(4) The resource protection area shall be determined by applying the environmental restriction standards to the total of each individual component of protected resource areas.
(5) The gross buildable site area (GBSA) shall be calculated by subtracting the total of the reserved land (RL) and the portion of the restricted area designated as totally unusable land (TUL) from the gross site area (GSA).
(6) The net gross buildable site area (NGBSA) shall be calculated by subtracting the portion of the restricted protection area designated as partially unusable land (PUL) from the gross buildable site area (GBSA).