The conservation subdivision type is intended to provide a development option with the following features:
(A) Land use: 100 percent residential.
(B) Applicability: Residential subdivisions at least 40 lots and requiring new streets.
(C) Pedestrian Network.
(1) Pedestrian circulation within the subdivision that is sensitive to the subdivision's natural amenities.
(2) Safe pedestrian accessibility to perimeter streets.
(D) Vehicular Network.
(1) Connectivity to adjacent development, adjacent undeveloped parcels, and the existing street network.
(2) Moderate use of cul-de-sacs.
(3) Narrow streets without curb.
(E) Site Feature Preservation.
(1) Preserve existing quality tree stands.
(2) Preserve other existing natural amenities.
(F) Incentives.
(1) Narrow local streets without curb.
(2) Street lighting not required.
(3) Sidewalks only required on one side of internal streets.
(Ord. 1746-2023; Ord. 1352-2010; Ord. 1286-2008; UDO § 6.05)