SUBURBAN RESIDENTIAL SR DISTRICT
The TOWNSHIP recognizes the benefits that traditional suburban DEVELOPMENT patterns have had in providing single-FAMILY detached housing opportunities in the TOWNSHIP. It is the intent and purpose of this district to: provide for moderate density residential DEVELOPMENT in AREAS that are environmentally suited to such DEVELOPMENT and which currently have or are planned for sewer or sewer and water service; provide for traditional suburban housing DEVELOPMENT opportunities characterized by smaller LOT sizes than those required in the Conservation Residential (CR) District; and encourage the utilization of the CONSERVATION SUBDIVISION DESIGN approach as detailed in Article 1600 of this Chapter, to protect natural resources and provide for a variety of housing types that meets the needs of current and future residents of the TOWNSHIP.
A.
Principal USES permitted-by-right for the Suburban Residential District are listed in the table of USES located in Article 300, Section 208-301.
B.
CONDITIONAL USES allowed within the Suburban Residential District are listed in the table of USES located in Article 300, Section 208-301.
C.
ACCESSORY USES permitted-by-right or as a conditional USE in the Suburban Residential District are listed in the table of ACCESSORY USES located in Article 300, Section 208-302. Requirements applicable to ACCESSORY USES in the district are located in Article 300, Section 208-304.
A.
Area and BULK Standards for the Suburban Residential District are listed in the table in Article 300, Section 208-303.
SUBURBAN RESIDENTIAL SR DISTRICT
The TOWNSHIP recognizes the benefits that traditional suburban DEVELOPMENT patterns have had in providing single-FAMILY detached housing opportunities in the TOWNSHIP. It is the intent and purpose of this district to: provide for moderate density residential DEVELOPMENT in AREAS that are environmentally suited to such DEVELOPMENT and which currently have or are planned for sewer or sewer and water service; provide for traditional suburban housing DEVELOPMENT opportunities characterized by smaller LOT sizes than those required in the Conservation Residential (CR) District; and encourage the utilization of the CONSERVATION SUBDIVISION DESIGN approach as detailed in Article 1600 of this Chapter, to protect natural resources and provide for a variety of housing types that meets the needs of current and future residents of the TOWNSHIP.
A.
Principal USES permitted-by-right for the Suburban Residential District are listed in the table of USES located in Article 300, Section 208-301.
B.
CONDITIONAL USES allowed within the Suburban Residential District are listed in the table of USES located in Article 300, Section 208-301.
C.
ACCESSORY USES permitted-by-right or as a conditional USE in the Suburban Residential District are listed in the table of ACCESSORY USES located in Article 300, Section 208-302. Requirements applicable to ACCESSORY USES in the district are located in Article 300, Section 208-304.
A.
Area and BULK Standards for the Suburban Residential District are listed in the table in Article 300, Section 208-303.