The large-lot rural type development is a development pattern characterized by one (1) acre or larger lots developed for single family residential usage. These types of developments are frequently marketed as residential estates or ranchettes. These developments emphasize very low residential density and the preservation of a natural and open environment. Individuals choosing to reside in these developments do so with a clear acceptance and understanding that they are seeking a non-urban environment and therefore, anticipate a much lower basis of infrastructure support. These developments have relatively low volumes of vehicular traffic, limited utility demands for water and waste water service and are usually provided with waste water service through on site disposal facilities. These developments also possess large open areas capable of assisting in storm water management through ground absorption.
The design standards for urban subdivisions, coupled with the public works improvements standards and the water and waste water extension policy, contain adequate description and explanation of the development standards applicable to urban type subdivisions. The purpose of this section is to define the level of standards and development requirements applicable to large-lot rural type developments. Unless herein addressed, the standards and requirements for large-lot rural type developments shall be the same as for urban subdivisions.
(Ordinance 0903-04 adopted 9/27/04)