1.
To provide for specific areas for commercial uses that are desirable for township residents. These areas should be concentrated and diverse enough to provide a variety of alternatives for existing and future residents.
A.
These uses, singly or cumulatively, shall not create conditions incompatible with the residential and agricultural uses. Such uses will provide employment opportunities and associated tax revenue. This will result in promoting a viable commercial area serving township residents.
B.
The concentration of these uses will minimize the demands upon the infrastructure within the township, thus, avoiding inefficient extension of sewer interceptor lines, extensive road improvements and traffic congestion, demands for dispersed and other township-wide services.
C.
The concentration of these commercial uses will encourage concentrations of retail and office uses so that each may benefit by the increased attraction of customers generated by others, thereby encouraging trade and commerce. Such a concentration will best promote the area as a viable commercial and service area for residents.
D.
Needs of residents will be met by providing a viable and diversified commercial area.