In addition to the purpose set forth in §
195-2, this chapter is intended to assist in achieving to the extent possible the implementation of the Township of Brighton General Development Plan.
[Amended 11-13-2001 by Ord. No. 119]
A. The development goals of the Township of Brighton
Comprehensive Plan include, but are not limited to, the following:
(1) Parks, recreation and quality of life.
(a)
Goal: To ensure that there are sufficient public
parks and recreation facilities that are inviting, well-maintained,
free from vandalism, accessible to all residents and which meet the
current safety standards through the coordinated efforts of the Township,
municipal partnership, community groups, businesses, the School District
and individual volunteers.
(b)
Goal: To encourage, support and promote community
building activities in order to foster a cohesive community identity.
(2) Community development.
(a)
Goal: To promote quality development which capitalizes
on the Township's unique locational advantage and which respects the
natural landscape and existing character of the community.
(b)
Goal: To build upon the strengths of the Township's
existing residential housing base, stable neighborhoods and unique
bedroom community character.
(3) Transportation. Goal: To improve the safety and flow
of pedestrian and vehicular travel and to reduce the overall traffic
congestion while encouraging multiple modes of public/private transportation
that are conducive to the needs of the community.
(4) Community services facilities. Goal: To ensure that
municipal administration services and facilities are provided and
coordinated in an efficient and effective manner.
(5) Historical, cultural and natural resources. Goal:
To preserve and enhance the natural, scenic and historic areas of
the community.
B. Community development objectives. The community development
objectives of the Township of Brighton Comprehensive Plan include,
but are not limited to, the following:
(1) Manage development in areas of steep slopes, poor
soils, floodplains, wetland and clay mining areas.
(2) Encourage the preservation of woodlands, unique views
and historical heritage.
(3) Encourage protection of the natural ground cover,
minimize soil erosion and siltation, and encourage proper methods
of stormwater drainage in development areas.
(4) Preserve the current blend of rural ambiance and single-family
detached development.
(5) Maintain the dominant land use theme of a bedroom
community with limited regional commercial and professional office
uses.
(6) Develop specific design standards for adaptive reuse,
infill projects and facade improvements in key commercial, profession,
and office area.
(7) Maintain densities in the Township in harmony with
the traditional character of the area.
(8) Ensure that built features, zoning densities and recreation
serve the needs of the entire community (seniors, children and adults).
(9) Encourage the evolution of cohesive development areas
with each having a distinctive character and identity, by discouraging
urban sprawl in the form of scattered or strip development.
(10) Limit industrial development around the Interstate
376 interchange.
[Amended 8-14-2023 by Ord. No. 240]
(11) Improve existing and future commercial nodes with
streetlights, landscaping, pedestrian paths, traffic control and other
streetscape amenities.
(12) Design new developments so that they contribute to,
and have, a relationship to the community as a whole. Site planning
should be accomplished by considering the elements of the site as
well as the site's relationship to surround parcels and street system.
(13) Encourage the development and use of passive open
areas and parks [such as small urban plazas, passive park areas, greenways
with street furniture (benches, etc.)] in site design.
(14) Improve and increase recreational opportunities in
terms of land purchase, program development and administration.
(15) Achieve pedestrian-friendly residential development
with sidewalks, walkways, and bicycle paths.
(16) Promote the expansion of retail sales and service
activities, collectively, in properly designed service centers.
(17) Coordinate efforts of the School District in the location
of schools, recreational areas, and police and fire stations within
their respective service areas, thus avoiding duplication of effort
and expenditure.
(18) Investigate expansion of the service areas for public
water and sewer as appropriate.
(19) Encourage the construction of a variety of housing
types to provide affordable housing for all incomes.
(20) Support the attraction of businesses which add to
the quality of life and increases the economic base in the Township.
(21) Promote roadway design standards and off-street parking
requirements to assure the availability of roads to carry existing
and future traffic volumes.
(22) Require integration of proposed streets with existing
road network.
(23) Implement street design improvement on an on-going
basis.
[Amended 11-13-2001 by Ord. No. 119; 8-14-2023 by Ord. No. 240]
This chapter is prepared in accordance with
an overall growth management program, the Township of Brighton Comprehensive
Plan, and with consideration for the character of the municipality,
its natural and man-made environment and the suitability of the land
for particular uses and structures.