Retain the rural character and scenic qualities in areas of Hamiltonban Township that have already experienced low-density, large-lot residential development.
Allow for additional low-density residential development in rural areas of Hamiltonban Township where extensive active agricultural uses have either not developed or transitioning away from agricultural use to some other form of rural use.
Limit permitted residential development density to limit the possibility of the Township having to provide public or community sewer and/or water systems to address failing on-lot septic systems.
Conserve existing natural and environmental features (including but not limited to woodlands, steep slopes, streams, floodplains, and wetlands) by limiting the extent to which development may occur within or near such features.
Protect surface water and groundwater quality, and minimize erosion and stream sedimentation, by minimize the extent of conversion of existing natural and environmental features through site grading or development of extensive manicured yard areas.
Wireless communication facility, co-location, outside public right-of-way, proposed as either a stand-alone facility or as part of a DAS, in accordance with § 375-80VV.
Special exception uses. The following uses are permitted by special exception in the LC District in accordance with the following standards and criteria, any reasonable conditions that the Zoning Hearing Board may deem necessary, and in accordance with the procedures set forth in § 375-111 of this chapter:
Wireless communication facility, co-location, inside public right-of-way, proposed as either a stand-alone facility or as part of a DAS, in accordance with § 375-80UU.
Wireless communication facility, tower-based, inside public right-of-way, proposed as either a stand-alone facility or as part of a DAS, in accordance with § 375-80WW.
Uses not expressly permitted elsewhere in this chapter and that exhibit the same general character of the uses listed in § 375-14, when authorized as a special exception by the Zoning Hearing Board in accordance with §§ 375-80ZZ and 375-111.
§ 375-15 Open land uses and standards.
For a parcel of land proposed for subdivision (a parent tract existing on the date of application of the LC District to the parcel in question), a portion of the parcel must be set aside as open land in accordance with the following requirements.
For a parent tract of 10 acres to 25 acres in size, 50% of the parcel shall remain in open land. The open land shall be retained either on the parent tract or on the open land portion of an estate lot.
For a parent tract of greater than 25 acres in size, 75% of the parcel shall remain in open land. The open land shall be retained either on the parent tract or on the open land portion of an estate lot.
Passive recreation area, including hiking and bicycling trails, nature observation, and picnicking. Easements for these areas may be offered to Hamiltonban Township or to Adams County, land trusts, or other nonprofit organizations whose purpose is to conserve and protect open spaces, scenic views, and rural qualities.
Significant site features, including, but not limited to, major tree stands, hedgerows, water bodies, slopes, and important farmland, shall be protected as open land in compliance with the intent of this chapter.
Open land of adjacent parcels shall share a common boundary to the maximum extent possible to provide areas of continuous open land throughout an area. Subdivision plans, or other plans prepared to comply with this chapter, shall depict any open land that has been so designated on adjoining parcels.
Natural features shall be maintained, and can be modified to improve the appearance, operation, functionality, or overall condition of an open land area. Such modification may include:
A maximum of one dwelling unit per eight acres, with the exception that, if a lot of less than 16 acres has been in existence before the application of the LC District to the subject property, one dwelling unit may be subdivided from said property.
The density allocated by § 375-16C(1) above shall be calculated based on the parcel size, as of the original date of application of this chapter. Additional dwelling units will not be allocated where a lot addition is added to the subject parcel after the original date of application.
Retain the rural character and scenic qualities in areas of Hamiltonban Township that have already experienced low-density, large-lot residential development.
Allow for additional low-density residential development in rural areas of Hamiltonban Township where extensive active agricultural uses have either not developed or transitioning away from agricultural use to some other form of rural use.
Limit permitted residential development density to limit the possibility of the Township having to provide public or community sewer and/or water systems to address failing on-lot septic systems.
Conserve existing natural and environmental features (including but not limited to woodlands, steep slopes, streams, floodplains, and wetlands) by limiting the extent to which development may occur within or near such features.
Protect surface water and groundwater quality, and minimize erosion and stream sedimentation, by minimize the extent of conversion of existing natural and environmental features through site grading or development of extensive manicured yard areas.
Wireless communication facility, co-location, outside public right-of-way, proposed as either a stand-alone facility or as part of a DAS, in accordance with § 375-80VV.
Special exception uses. The following uses are permitted by special exception in the LC District in accordance with the following standards and criteria, any reasonable conditions that the Zoning Hearing Board may deem necessary, and in accordance with the procedures set forth in § 375-111 of this chapter:
Wireless communication facility, co-location, inside public right-of-way, proposed as either a stand-alone facility or as part of a DAS, in accordance with § 375-80UU.
Wireless communication facility, tower-based, inside public right-of-way, proposed as either a stand-alone facility or as part of a DAS, in accordance with § 375-80WW.
Uses not expressly permitted elsewhere in this chapter and that exhibit the same general character of the uses listed in § 375-14, when authorized as a special exception by the Zoning Hearing Board in accordance with §§ 375-80ZZ and 375-111.
§ 375-15 Open land uses and standards.
For a parcel of land proposed for subdivision (a parent tract existing on the date of application of the LC District to the parcel in question), a portion of the parcel must be set aside as open land in accordance with the following requirements.
For a parent tract of 10 acres to 25 acres in size, 50% of the parcel shall remain in open land. The open land shall be retained either on the parent tract or on the open land portion of an estate lot.
For a parent tract of greater than 25 acres in size, 75% of the parcel shall remain in open land. The open land shall be retained either on the parent tract or on the open land portion of an estate lot.
Passive recreation area, including hiking and bicycling trails, nature observation, and picnicking. Easements for these areas may be offered to Hamiltonban Township or to Adams County, land trusts, or other nonprofit organizations whose purpose is to conserve and protect open spaces, scenic views, and rural qualities.
Significant site features, including, but not limited to, major tree stands, hedgerows, water bodies, slopes, and important farmland, shall be protected as open land in compliance with the intent of this chapter.
Open land of adjacent parcels shall share a common boundary to the maximum extent possible to provide areas of continuous open land throughout an area. Subdivision plans, or other plans prepared to comply with this chapter, shall depict any open land that has been so designated on adjoining parcels.
Natural features shall be maintained, and can be modified to improve the appearance, operation, functionality, or overall condition of an open land area. Such modification may include:
A maximum of one dwelling unit per eight acres, with the exception that, if a lot of less than 16 acres has been in existence before the application of the LC District to the subject property, one dwelling unit may be subdivided from said property.
The density allocated by § 375-16C(1) above shall be calculated based on the parcel size, as of the original date of application of this chapter. Additional dwelling units will not be allocated where a lot addition is added to the subject parcel after the original date of application.