1. 
Purpose. It is the purpose of this district to provide for higher density residential uses that are readily accessible to major highways and services. Densities above one dwelling unit per acre are conditioned upon public sewage system and public water supply.
2. 
Residential Development Options. In order to achieve these purposes, this part provides for design flexibility in new residential subdivisions by allowing the following residential design options in the RH District.
A. 
Cluster subdivision providing for higher density development of single-family detached, semi-detached and attached residential uses. A maximum base density of four dwelling units per acre of net tract area for traditional non-age restricted development. For age restricted developments, a maximum density shall be a maximum of six dwelling units per acre of net tract area. This by-right option requires 30% more open space.
B. 
Conventional subdivision allowing single-family detached, semi-detached and attached dwellings with no open space required. This is a by-right option.
C. 
Nonresidential Development Options. This part also provides for the following nonresidential development options, in accordance with the requirements herein:
(1) 
Extensive agriculture, subject to the provisions the Agricultural Preservation (AP) District.
(2) 
Municipal use.
D. 
Age qualified communities, as a by-right option, subject to the applicable provisions found herein.
[Ord. No. 220, 4/28/2022]
1. 
Uses by-Right. Within the RH District, a building may be erected, altered or used and land itself may be used by right for any of the following uses and no other:
A. 
Cluster Subdivision. Cluster subdivision shall be permitted by right contingent upon the requirements of "open space provisions," the design standards of the subdivision and land development ordinance [chapter 22] and provided that the requirements of this part are met. The following uses shall be permitted within this option:
(1) 
Any residential use including, but not limited to, single-family detached, single-family semi-detached, single-family attached and apartment dwellings.
(2) 
Municipal uses.
(3) 
Extensive agriculture.
(4) 
Open space, said uses complying with "open space provisions; use regulations."
(5) 
The following accessory uses shall be permitted:
(6) 
Group home subject to the standards in section 27-1842.
(a) 
Any normal and incidental accessory use to the principal residential use.
(b) 
Home occupation in single-family detached dwellings.
B. 
Conventional Subdivision. Conventional subdivision shall be permitted by right. The following uses shall be permitted within this option.
(1) 
Single-family detached, semi-detached and attached dwellings and apartments.
(2) 
The following accessory uses shall be permitted:
(3) 
Group home subject to the standards in section 27-1842.
(a) 
Any normal and incidental accessory use to the principal residential uses.
(b) 
Home occupation in single-family detached dwellings.
C. 
Age Qualified Communities. Age qualified communities shall be permitted by right, subject to the requirement that age qualified communities shall be comprised of only age qualified units and subject to the compliance with the provisions of this part. The following uses shall be permitted within this option:
(1) 
Single-family detached dwellings.
(2) 
Single-family semi-detached dwellings (twins).
(3) 
Single-family attached dwellings (townhouses).
(4) 
Apartment dwellings.
(5) 
The following accessory uses shall be permitted:
(a) 
Any normal and incidental accessory use to the principal residential use.
(b) 
Home occupations in single-family detached dwellings.
(c) 
Community facilities.
1. 
Cluster subdivision.
A. 
Maximum Density. The maximum density permitted shall be four dwellings per net tract area for traditional non age restricted developments and six dwelling units per net tract area for age restricted developments.
B. 
Minimum Required Open Space. The minimum required open space shall be 30% of the gross tract area.
C. 
Area and Bulk Regulations for Residential Uses. The following standards shall apply to all residential uses:
 
Area and Bulk Standards for Residential Uses
Single-Family Detached
Single-Family Semi-Detached
Single-Family Attached
Apartment Dwellings
(1)
Lot area (minimum)
5,000 sf
2,500 sf/dwelling
2,500 sf/dwelling
1,250 sf/dwelling
(2)
Total impervious coverage (maximum)
55%
65%
65%
65%
(3)
Lot width at street line (minimum)
30 feet
30 feet
30 feet
80 feet
(4)
Lot width at building line (minimum)
40 feet
25 feet
20 feet
100 feet
(5)
Principal dwelling setbacks
 
 
 
 
 
Front yard
20 feet (minimum)
20 feet (minimum)
20 feet (minimum)
20 feet (minimum)
 
Front yard with front loading garage
15 feet (maximum)
15 feet (maximum)
15 feet (maximum)
n/a
 
Rear yard
35 feet (minimum)
35 feet (minimum)
35 feet (minimum)
50 feet
 
Side yard
10 minimum/25 agg.
None
None
None
 
Side to side building separation*
25 feet (minimum)
20 feet (minimum) for structure
20 feet (minimum) for structure
20 feet (minimum) for structure
(6)
Building setbacks from perimeter property lines (minimum)
50 feet
55 feet
55 feet
75 feet
(7)
Garage and accessory building
 
 
 
 
 
Setbacks
35 feet (minimum)
35 feet (minimum)
35 feet (minimum)
n/a
 
Front loading garages
13 feet from alley center
13 feet from alley center
13 feet from alley center
n/a
(8)
Building height
35 feet or 3 stories
35 feet or 3 stories
35 feet or 3 stories
35 feet or 3 stories
(9)
Single-family attached units shall comply with the standards found in the RM District.
(10)
A maximum of 15% of the dwelling units may front directly onto a green provided that an access easement is provided to the satisfaction of the township board of supervisors.
(11)
Compliance with the following shall be achieved except that no public water or sewer shall be permitted north of Route 1:
 
(a) In the absence of public sewage system and public water supply the Rural Residential District area and bulk regulations shall apply; and
 
(b) for extensive agricultural uses the Agricultural Preservation District area and bulk regulations shall apply.
(12)
No surface retention/detention or other stormwater management structure shall be permitted on any deeded lot, or in the case of a common area closer than 50 feet from the property line of any residential building.
(13)
Single-family attached and apartment dwelling units may be permitted without individual lots, such as by conveyance by building footprint deed. Buildings without lots shall meet the building separation requirements in clause (5), and the requirements of clause (6), (7) and (8). In addition, the total minimum impervious coverage for units not provided with individual lots shall be limited to 65% of the gross land area devoted to such building as follows:
 
(a) The gross land area used to satisfy this requirement shall be indicated on submitted plans and shall constitute a single contiguous land area including buildings, parking access and yard areas clearly associated with and in the immediate vicinity of the subject residential development; and
 
(b) The gross land indicated on the plans shall not include any land area that is counted toward meeting minimum open space requirements, nor yard area requirements for any other dwelling units or other permitted uses.
NOTES:
* Does not apply to common party wall.
2. 
Conventional subdivision.
A. 
Area and Bulk Regulations for Residential Uses. The following standards shall apply to all residential uses:
 
Area and Bulk Standards for Residential Uses
Single-Family Detached
Single-Family Semi-Detached
Single-Family Attached
(1)
Lot area (minimum)
12,500 sf
10,000 sf
5,000 sf/dwelling
(2)
Total impervious coverage (maximum)
45%
40%
50%
(3)
Lot width at street line (minimum)
100 feet
24 feet
24 feet
(4)
Lot width at building line (minimum)
80 feet
35 feet
24 feet
(5)
Principal dwelling setbacks:
 
Front yard
35 feet (minimum)
25 feet (minimum)
25 feet (minimum)
 
Front yard w/front loading garage
25 feet (maximum)
25 feet (maximum)
25 feet (maximum)
 
Rear yard
40 feet (minimum)
35 feet (minimum)
35 feet (minimum)
 
Side yard
None
None
None
 
Side to side building separation
20 feet (minimum)
20 feet (minimum) for structure
20 feet (minimum) for structure
(6)
Building setbacks from perimeter property lines (minimum)
55 feet
55 feet
55 feet
(7)
Garage and accessory building setbacks:
 
Front loading garages
45 feet (minimum)
45 feet (minimum)
45 feet (minimum)
 
Alley access garages
13 feet from alley center line (minimum)
13 feet from alley center line (minimum)
13 feet from alley center line (minimum)
(8)
Building height
35 feet or 3 stories
35 feet or 3 stories
35 feet or 3 stories
(9)
In the absence of public sewage system and public water supply the Rural Residential District area and bulk regulations shall apply for each dwelling unit. No public water or sewer shall be permitted north of Route 1.
(10)
No surface retention/detention or other stormwater management or pump station structure shall be permitted on any deeded lot or in the case of a common area, closer than 50 feet from the property line of any residential building.
(11)
For extensive agricultural uses the Agricultural Preservation Residential District area and bulk regulations shall apply.
(12)
Single-family attached units shall comply with the standards in the RM District.
3. 
For extensive agricultural uses the Agricultural Preservation (AP) District area and bulk regulations in of this chapter apply.
4. 
Age qualified communities.
A. 
Area and Bulk Regulations for Age Qualified Communities. A maximum density of six dwelling units per acre shall be permitted. A minimum required open space of 30% of the gross tract area shall be provided. The following standards shall apply to all residential uses:
 
Area and Bulk Standards for Residential Uses
Single-Family Detached
Single-Family Semi-Detached
Single-Family Attached
Apartment Dwellings
(1)
Lot area (minimum)
5,500 sf
2,000 sf
2,000 sf
1,250 sf/ dwelling
(2)
Total impervious coverage (maximum)
65%
85%
85%
85%
(3)
Lot width at street line (minimum)
30 feet
24 feet
24 feet
100 feet
(4)
Lot width at building line (minimum)
60 feet
35 feet
24 feet
100 feet
(5)
Principal dwelling setbacks:
 
Front yard 15 feet (minimum)
15 feet (minimum)
15 feet (minimum)
15 feet (minimum)
 
 
Front yard with front loading garage (excluding attached garage)
20 feet (minimum)
20 feet (minimum)
20 feet (minimum)
n/a
 
To front loading attached garage
20 feet (minimum)
20 feet (minimum)
20 feet (minimum)
20 feet (minimum)
 
Rear yard
10 feet
10 feet
10 feet
10 feet
 
Side yard (side to side building separation does not apply to common party wall
10 feet (minimum) 25 feet agg.
20 feet (minimum) for structure
20 feet (minimum) for structure
20 feet (minimum) for structure
(6)
Building setbacks from tract boundary (minimum)
20 feet
20 feet
20 feet
20 feet
(7)
Detached garage and accessory building setbacks:
 
Front loading garages
20 feet (minimum) from street right-of-way
20 feet (minimum) from street right-of-way
20 feet (minimum) from street right-of-way
n/a
 
Alley access
13 feet from alley center line
13 feet from alley center line
13 feet from alley center line
13 feet from alley center line
(8)
Building height
35 feet or 3 stories
35 feet or 3 stories
35 feet or 3 stories
 
(9)
Open space which may include regulated environmental areas, stormwater management facilities and community facilities
20% of gross tract area
20% of gross tract area
20% gross tract area, however, single-family attached units without individual lots shall be subject to subsection [10] below
Subject to subsection [10] below
(10)
No surface retention/detention or other stormwater management structure or pump station shall be permitted on any deeded lot or in the case of a common area, closer than 50 feet from the property line of any residential building.
(11)
Single-family attached and apartment dwelling units may be permitted without individual lots, such as by conveyance by building footprint deed. Buildings without lots shall meet the building separation requirements in (5) and the requirements of (6), (7) and (8). In addition, the total maximum impervious coverage for units not provided with individual lots shall be limited to 65% of the gross land area devoted to such building as follows:
 
(a) The gross land area used to satisfy this requirement shall be indicated on submitted plans and shall constitute a single contiguous land area including buildings, parking, access, and yard areas clearly associated with and in the immediate vicinity of the subject residential development.
 
(b) The gross land area indicated on the plans shall not include any land area that is counted toward meeting minimum open space requirements, nor yard area requirements for any other dwelling units or other permitted uses.
(12)
In the absence of public or community sewer and water, age qualified communities shall not be permitted.
(13)
"Open space provisions," and the design standards of the subdivision and land development ordinance [chapter 22] shall not apply to the age qualified communities.
1. 
The following standards shall apply to all permitted uses within this district:
A. 
A complete site analysis in accordance with the subdivision and land development ordinance [chapter 22], and an environmental assessment report in accordance with the general design and performance standards with mitigation measures, shall be required.
B. 
Natural Features/Resource Protection. shall conform to all provisions relating to natural features and resource protection of this chapter.
C. 
Parking. Shall conform to the provisions on access, parking, loading and internal circulation of this chapter.
D. 
Signs. Shall conform to the provisions of this chapter.
E. 
Access and Circulation. Shall conform to provisions access, parking, loading and internal circulation of this chapter.
F. 
Landscaping. Shall conform to provisions of part 18, of this chapter.
G. 
Screening. Shall conform to provisions regarding general design and performance standards of this chapter.
H. 
Single-Family Detached Uses. Shall conform the "ground water protection" provisions of this chapter.
I. 
Utilities. All utility service shall be placed underground.
J. 
Open Space. Shall conform to "open space provisions," and the design standards of the subdivision and land development ordinance [chapter 22].