[Amended 11-14-2002 by L.L. No. 6-2002; 6-25-2020 by L.L. No. 3-2020]
It is the intent and purpose of this section to create a zoning district which would permit the establishment of Conservation Residential Developments (CRDs) on one or more designated sites and in proper locations, so as to:
A.
Variety of housing types. Provide the opportunity for the creation of a wider variety of housing types in the Town, ranging from single-family detached to single-family attached units (townhouses) to multifamily dwellings, and designed to serve the present and future owner and rental housing needs of those persons working and living in the Town of East Fishkill, including both elderly and young households, families of moderate income and small families.
B.
Creative use of large tracts. Encourage the creative use of centrally located large tracts within the Town and in excess of 150 contiguous acres so as to promote the establishment of a more-desirable living environment than would be possible through their subdivision in accordance with the conventional standards established elsewhere in this article.
C.
Flexibility of design and development. Permit flexibility of design and development in such a way as to promote superior land-planning design, greater economy, efficiency and convenience in the arrangement of land uses and their supporting infrastructure, preserve open space and protect floodplains and other natural features.
D.
Service and utilities. Encourage orderly and well-planned development of a scale and location that will make it feasible to construct a comprehensive package of supporting utilities, services and facilities, active and passive recreation facilities, a stormwater control and retention system, etc., so as to achieve developments which are environmentally, physically, visually and economically superior.
E.
Traffic circulation. Encourage orderly development of sites with substantial frontage on state and county highways to provide safe, efficient access and traffic circulation.
F.
Master Plan. Promote a development pattern in harmony with the objectives of the Town's Master Plan and require preparation of a Master Development Plan that addresses the intent of the CRD district.
G.
Preservation. Maximize the preservation of slopes over 15%, wetlands, flood-prone areas, historic structures or areas, unique, natural or geographic formations, rare vegetation or habitats of endangered wildlife, lakes, ponds, significant recreational areas or resources, trails, bikeways, pedestrian routes and significant scenic routes, particularly ridge lines, water bodies and mountains.
H.
Adequate review. Provide adequate review and supervision of development by requiring both conceptual and specific plan approvals for properties rezoned by legislative action to the CRD zone.