These provisions are intended to establish interrelated use
regulations, design and locational criteria, performance standards
and ownership and maintenance requirements applicable to all designated
open space land required under this ordinance. Such land is to be
held for recreational use and for the conservation, preservation or
enhancement of natural and cultural resources and amenities. These
provisions are designed to:
A. Provide an effective means for identifying, organizing and maintaining
open space.
B. Provide for necessary active and passive recreation areas to complement
existing open space and recreational uses.
C. Preserve natural environmental resources and maintain ecological
stability by:
(1)
Encouraging the preservation of floodplains and land contiguous
to floodplains.
(2)
Limiting the development of steep and very steep slopes.
(3)
Protecting the quality of existing watercourses, ponds, lakes
and other waterbodies.
(4)
Encouraging the preservation of groundwater resources through
the provision of open space areas for ground water recharge.
(5)
Avoiding the disruption of woodlands and forested areas.
D. Preserve historic and cultural resources by:
(1)
Providing for and encouraging the designation of significant
historical and cultural sites and structures as open space.
(2)
Protecting the character of historic and cultural sites and
structures by encouraging the designation and preservation of surrounding
land as open space.
E. Provide opportunities for greens, plazas or squares, pocket parks,
mini-parks, neighborhood parks, and other civic areas near residential
neighborhoods and other buildings.
F. Aid in the implementation of the Comprehensive Plan and the attainment
of the goals and objectives articulated therein.
The provisions of this article are particularly applicable to:
A. Planned residential development within the SU District.
B. The A Residence District where the open space option is exercised.
C. The TND-5 Overlay District.
Land designated as open space may be used for any of the following
purposes and no other:
A. Permitted principal uses.
(1)
Conservation uses to preserve woodland and forest areas, lakes,
ponds, streams, floodplains, steep and very steep slopes and other
natural features.
(2)
Passive recreational uses, such as parks, nature trails and
the like.
(3)
Active recreational uses, including playfields and playgrounds.
(4)
Civic areas, including plazas, squares, greens, and other common
open space types.
(5)
Planted areas used for screening purposes and noise control.
B. Permitted accessory uses.
(1)
Uses customarily incidental to the principal uses permitted
above, unless specified otherwise under conditional uses below.
(2)
Signs which are customarily incidental to the principal uses permitted above in accordance with Article
XVI.
(3)
Structures presently existing in the designated open space areas,
provided that they are used only in connection with permitted open
space uses.
C. Conditional uses.
(2)
Existing utility easements and rights-of-way.
(3)
Boundary fences and walls.
D. Prohibited uses and activities in designated open space areas.
(1)
Soil, rock or mineral extraction and/or removal, other than in association with any uses related to §
143-119A,
B or
C above.
(2)
Removal of topsoil, other than in association with any uses related to §
143-119A,
B or
C above.
(3)
Cutting or removal of live trees or other flora, except where such vegetation must be cut or removed to accommodate uses associated with §
143-119A,
B and
C above.
(4)
Storage of materials that may be hazardous to the health, safety
and general welfare of the Township.
When computing areas for open space for the purposes of determining
compliance with this ordinance, the following shall apply:
A. When land within the Steep Slope Conservation District with steep
and very steep slopes is designated as open space, only 1/2 of such
land may be counted toward the required open space.
B. When land which is in the Flood Hazard District is designated as
open space, only 1/2 of such land may be counted toward the required
open space.
C. None of the following shall be counted as open space: roads, parking
areas, proposed utility easements and rights-of-way, permanent soil
erosion and sedimentation control facilities and areas, stormwater
management facilities and areas, areas or facilities for sewage disposal
or water supply and any on-ground or aboveground utilities.
Locational criteria. Land designated for open space must be
suitable for the proposed open space use. The location and proposed
use of land to be designated to meet open space requirements must
be shown on preliminary and final subdivision and land development
plans. In planning a development, land with the following characteristics
shall be given a high priority for designation as open space or a
part thereof:
A. Land within and contiguous to the Flood Hazard District.
B. Areas of steep slope and very steep slope within the Steep Slope
Conservation District.
C. Woodlands and forested areas.
D. Surface water resources, such as lakes, ponds, streams and springs
and lands surrounding such resources.
E. Historic and cultural sites and structures and land characterized
by the presence of the following:
(1)
Residential, institutional, industrial and other structures
or sites on or candidates for the National Register of Historic Places,
the Pennsylvania Inventory of Historic Places or the Historic American
Building Survey.
(2)
Sites and/or structures which may be identified as being historically
or culturally significant in the Comprehensive Plan.
F. Lands to be used and maintained as buffers for screening purposes,
noise control and other safeguards.
G. Lands presently used for various passive or active recreational and
civic purposes and land surrounding such areas.