[Amended 8-1-2011 by Ord. No. 517]
A coordinated landscape plan, showing golf course landscaping, landscaping within the residential sections of the community, buffering as required herein, and any proposed shade trees shall be submitted. Landscaping shall be installed and the landscape plan drafted in accordance with the provisions of §§
270-68 and
270-32G, respectively, of Chapter
270, Subdivision and Land Development.
A. General landscaping requirements. Landscaping throughout the community shall be planned in accordance with the following guidelines:
(1) Shade trees shall be installed along all public and private streets, in accordance with the requirements of Chapter
270, Subdivision and Land Development, of the Code of the Township, §
270-68C. However, if it is more appropriate, based upon the site design proposed, some or all of these trees may be redistributed elsewhere throughout the community, with the approval of the Township.
(2) Landscaping within the golf course shall be based upon the design and play of the course as prescribed by the Golf Course Architect.
(3) Landscaping within the golf course may be credited against the requirements for those Type 1 buffers required in Subsections
C and
D of this section. The Township may permit such credits in those instances wherein the golf course landscaping would equal or exceed the buffering qualities of the Type 1 buffer in a specific location(s).
(4) Based upon review of the submitted landscape plan, the Township may require landscaping in addition to those minimal requirements herein where unusual field conditions exist, or if circumstances arise which were not contemplated by this article.
B. General buffering requirements. General buffer requirements shall be followed, as stipulated in § 300-459B of this chapter; specifications for the various buffer types listed herein shall be as stipulated in § 300-459C of this chapter. In those instances in which berms are not required, they may be used as a substitute for some of the plant material in a specific buffer situation, if the Township concurs, in its review of the landscape plan, that the berms equal or exceed the buffering qualities necessary in that specific buffer situation. Buffers shall be installed in those situations as prescribed in Subsections
C and
D of this section, unless golf course landscaping in accordance with Subsection
A(3) of this section, or berms in accordance with this subsection, are permitted by the Township as substitutions.
C. Buffers for dwelling units:
(1) Between a dwelling unit and an existing frontage roadway: Buffer Type 3 required.
(2) Between a dwelling unit and an abutting, off-site residential use or district: Buffer Type 2 required.
(3) Between a dwelling unit and an abutting, off-site nonresidential use or district: Buffer Type 3 required.
(4) Between a dwelling unit and parking areas for residential units: Buffer Type 1 required.
(5) Between a dwelling unit and parking area serving a nonresidential use: Buffer Type 2A required.
(6) Between a dwelling unit and the edge of a tee, fairway, or green: no buffer required. (The Board of Supervisors shall require additional planting where there is a high probability of the ball leaving the playing area.)
(7) Between a dwelling unit and any other permitted building within the golf course development: Buffer Type 2 required.
(8) Between a dwelling unit and an outdoor recreational facility associated with the development, but not housed in a building: Buffer Type 1 required.
(9) Between two dwelling unit groupings within the Golf Course Residential Community: Buffer Type 1 required.
D. Buffers for golf course use:
(1) Between the golf course and an abutting, off-site residential use or district: no buffer required. (The Board of Supervisors shall require additional planting where there is a high probability of the ball leaving the playing area.)
(2) Between the golf course and an abutting, off-site nonresidential use or district: Buffer Type 3 required.
(3) Between the golf course and an existing frontage roadway: no buffer required. (The Board of Supervisors shall require additional planting where there is a high probability of the ball leaving the playing area.)