In addition to the overall objectives stated in § 240-3, the residential zoning districts are established to achieve the following purposes:
A.
To meet the housing needs of the present and expected future population of the Township by providing sufficient space for residential development in appropriate locations and by providing for a range of anticipated housing types.
B.
To assure light, air and privacy by controlling the spacing and height of buildings and other structures.
C.
To protect residential areas against hazards of fire, offensive noise, vibration, smoke, odors, glare or other objectionable influences.
D.
To prevent congestion by regulating the density of population and the bulk of buildings and by providing for off-street parking.
E.
To protect residential neighborhoods against heavy traffic or through traffic.
F.
To preserve the Township's natural amenities and historical places.
G.
To make provisions for those public and private educational, recreational, health and similar facilities serving the needs of nearby residents, which perform most effectively in a residential environment and do not create objectionable influences.
H.
To promote the most desirable use of land and direction of building development in accordance with a well-considered plan, to promote stable residential development, to protect the character of all districts and their peculiar suitability for particular uses, to conserve the value of land and buildings and to protect the Township tax revenues.