A.
The purpose of this By-law is to allow the development rights from one property (the sending parcel) to be transferred to another property (the receiving parcel) while contemporaneously restricting the sending parcel from future development. The TDR program is consistent with the Carver Master Plan's goals.
B.
The Transfer of Development Rights (TDR) By-law allows for the maintenance of low-density land uses, open spaces, historical features, critical environmental resources, and other sensitive features of the sending parcel to be preserved while providing compensation to the property owner, while also sending development to areas of town with adequate water service and transportation infrastructure for appropriate growth.
C.
The purpose of the sending area is to further the conservation and preservation of natural and undeveloped areas, wildlife, flora, and habitats for endangered species; protection of ground water, surface water, as well as other natural resources; and the preservation of historical, cultural, archaeological, architectural, recreational, community character, and scenic values of Carver. As such, they are areas with one or more of the following attributes: location on a scenic road or vista; aquifer protection land; intact forest areas; significant wildlife habitat as determined through field investigation or designation in datasets like the BioMap2 state dataset or Natural Heritage and Endangered Species program; area in the 100-year Special Flood Hazard Area or 500-year flood hazard area; adjacent to other preserved lands; significant wetland and bog areas; or areas with significant agricultural soils and practices; and areas that can host uses for passive recreation as defined per MGL 301 CMR 5.00.[1]
D.
The purpose the receiving area is to provide opportunity for economic growth; the provision of adequate capital facilities, including transportation, water supply, and solid, sanitary, and hazardous waste disposal facilities; the coordination of the provision of adequate capital facilities with the achievement of other goals; and the development of an adequate supply of affordable housing. As such, they are areas with one or more of the following attributes: connection or potential connection to water service; and proximity and access to arterial transportation routes.




