In expansion of the community development objectives contained in Article II of this chapter and in support of the goals and recommendations of the Township Comprehensive Plan, it is the intent of this article to:
Preserve open land, including those areas containing unique and sensitive natural features, such as woodlands, steep slopes, streams, floodplains and wetlands, by setting them aside from development.
Preserve scenic views and elements of the municipality's rural character and minimize perceived density by minimizing views of new development from existing roads.
Provide greater design flexibility and efficiency in the siting of services and infrastructure by reducing the road length, utility runs and the amount of paving required for residential development.
Create compact neighborhoods with direct visual access to open land, with amenities in the form of neighborhood open space, and with a strong neighborhood identity.
The maximum or minimum number of lots in a neighborhood may be increased or decreased, and neighborhoods may be assembled into larger groupings with the approval of the governing body. However, the applicant must demonstrate that such an alternative plan is more appropriate for the tract in question and will meet both the general intent and design standards of this article rather than being intended solely for economic savings.
Neighborhoods shall be defined and separated by open land in order to provide direct access to open space and privacy to individual yard areas. Neighborhoods may be separated by roads if the road right-of-way is designed as a parkway and meets the setback requirements in § 164-36.4.
All lots in the neighborhood shall abut neighborhood open space or open land (directly or across the road) in either the front or the rear of the lot for a distance of no less than 30 feet.
The Township Board of Supervisors may reduce the number of lots required to face open space when this requirement would prevent the creation of a large open space area needed for Township active recreation or in order to permit an extension of existing preserved open space or the preservation of extensive environmental features.
Neighborhood open space standards. A neighborhood with ten or more residential lots must include neighborhood open space at a minimum rate of 1,000 square feet per lot, in compliance with the following standards:
A green shall be located in a central position in the neighborhood, and shall be surrounded by streets and/or building lots on at least three sides. It shall be designed and landscaped as a space for common neighborhood use.
A "parkway" is a narrow strip of open space surrounded by streets on all sides and generally intended for a smaller neighborhood. It shall be designed as a space for neighborhood use.
The Township Board of Supervisors may reduce and even eliminate the amount of required central open space when such central open space would prevent the creation of a large open space area needed for Township active recreation or an extension of existing preserved open space or the preservation of extensive environmental features.
Setback from roads may be reduced to a minimum of 50 feet if the applicant can demonstrate that existing vegetation and/or topography form an effective visual buffer along these roads.
Setbacks from tract boundaries between neighborhoods may be reduced to 50 feet if the applicant can demonstrate that reduced setbacks improve the plan's compliance with the neighborhood design standards in § 164-36.3, the intent of this article and the other goals of the Comprehensive Plan. Setback from tract boundaries may be reduced to less than 50 feet if the proposed plan meets all criteria listed above for reduced setbacks and no existing off-site residential dwelling units are located within 200 feet of a proposed lot on the applicant's plan.
[Amended 10-1-1997 by Ord. No. 97-8]
§ 164-36.5 Ownership and maintenance of common facilities and open land.
Editor's Note: This ordinance also repealed former § 164-36.5, Alternative cluster development, as amended. Former § 164-36.6, Ownership and maintenance of common facilities and open land, amended 9-22-1994 by Ord. No. 94-9, was repealed 8-21-1997 by Ord. No. 97-5.
Lower Salford Township City Zoning Code
ARTICLE VIIIA
R-1 Cluster District
§ 164-36.1 Intent.
In expansion of the community development objectives contained in Article II of this chapter and in support of the goals and recommendations of the Township Comprehensive Plan, it is the intent of this article to:
Preserve open land, including those areas containing unique and sensitive natural features, such as woodlands, steep slopes, streams, floodplains and wetlands, by setting them aside from development.
Preserve scenic views and elements of the municipality's rural character and minimize perceived density by minimizing views of new development from existing roads.
Provide greater design flexibility and efficiency in the siting of services and infrastructure by reducing the road length, utility runs and the amount of paving required for residential development.
Create compact neighborhoods with direct visual access to open land, with amenities in the form of neighborhood open space, and with a strong neighborhood identity.
The maximum or minimum number of lots in a neighborhood may be increased or decreased, and neighborhoods may be assembled into larger groupings with the approval of the governing body. However, the applicant must demonstrate that such an alternative plan is more appropriate for the tract in question and will meet both the general intent and design standards of this article rather than being intended solely for economic savings.
Neighborhoods shall be defined and separated by open land in order to provide direct access to open space and privacy to individual yard areas. Neighborhoods may be separated by roads if the road right-of-way is designed as a parkway and meets the setback requirements in § 164-36.4.
All lots in the neighborhood shall abut neighborhood open space or open land (directly or across the road) in either the front or the rear of the lot for a distance of no less than 30 feet.
The Township Board of Supervisors may reduce the number of lots required to face open space when this requirement would prevent the creation of a large open space area needed for Township active recreation or in order to permit an extension of existing preserved open space or the preservation of extensive environmental features.
Neighborhood open space standards. A neighborhood with ten or more residential lots must include neighborhood open space at a minimum rate of 1,000 square feet per lot, in compliance with the following standards:
A green shall be located in a central position in the neighborhood, and shall be surrounded by streets and/or building lots on at least three sides. It shall be designed and landscaped as a space for common neighborhood use.
A "parkway" is a narrow strip of open space surrounded by streets on all sides and generally intended for a smaller neighborhood. It shall be designed as a space for neighborhood use.
The Township Board of Supervisors may reduce and even eliminate the amount of required central open space when such central open space would prevent the creation of a large open space area needed for Township active recreation or an extension of existing preserved open space or the preservation of extensive environmental features.
Setback from roads may be reduced to a minimum of 50 feet if the applicant can demonstrate that existing vegetation and/or topography form an effective visual buffer along these roads.
Setbacks from tract boundaries between neighborhoods may be reduced to 50 feet if the applicant can demonstrate that reduced setbacks improve the plan's compliance with the neighborhood design standards in § 164-36.3, the intent of this article and the other goals of the Comprehensive Plan. Setback from tract boundaries may be reduced to less than 50 feet if the proposed plan meets all criteria listed above for reduced setbacks and no existing off-site residential dwelling units are located within 200 feet of a proposed lot on the applicant's plan.
[Amended 10-1-1997 by Ord. No. 97-8]
§ 164-36.5 Ownership and maintenance of common facilities and open land.
Editor's Note: This ordinance also repealed former § 164-36.5, Alternative cluster development, as amended. Former § 164-36.6, Ownership and maintenance of common facilities and open land, amended 9-22-1994 by Ord. No. 94-9, was repealed 8-21-1997 by Ord. No. 97-5.