OPEN SPACE OPTION PROVISIONS
Where conditional use approval is required, the proposed development must conform to all standards and criteria for conditional uses in Part 29, § 27-2914, and all other parts, sections, ordinances and regulations referred to herein. If in the opinion of the Board of Supervisors, the proposed development does not conform to such standards and criteria, or to the requirements of this part, the application for the approval of the conditional use shall be denied. |
For purposes of determining maximum permitted impervious coverage in open space areas, contiguous open space parcels shall be considered as one parcel (i.e., three contiguous twenty-five-acre open space parcels will not each be permitted 10% coverage, but will be considered as one single seventy-five-acre parcel and will be permitted 5% coverage maximum). |
The following specific requirements are associated with each of the various types of ownership: |
A. | Dedication to the Township. The Township may, but shall not be required to, accept an offer of a deed of dedication provided that: | ||
(1) | Such land is accessible to the residents of the Township. | ||
(2) | There is no cost of acquisition. | ||
(3) | The Township agrees to and has access to maintain such lands. | ||
B. | Homeowners' association. A nonprofit homeowners' association established pursuant to Subsection 3. | ||
C. | Condominium Association. The open space may be owned by a condominium association. All open space land shall be held as "common element" subject to the aforementioned conservation easement. | ||
D. | Transfer to a Private Conservation Organization. With permission of the Township, the landowner or developer may transfer fee simple title to a private, nonprofit organization among whose purposes is to conserve open space land; provided, that: | ||
(1) | The organization is acceptable to the Township and is a bona fide conservation organization with perpetual existence. | ||
(2) | The organization is chartered under the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to administer deed restrictions limiting eventual disposition of such property for the purposes stated in their Articles of Incorporation. | ||
(3) | The conveyance contains appropriate provisions for reverter or retransfer in the event that the organization becomes unwilling or unable to continue to function. | ||
(4) | A maintenance agreement acceptable to the Township is entered into by the landowner or developer and the organization. | ||
E. | In the event of any proposed transfer of open space within the methods permitted in this section, or of the assumption of maintenance of open space land by the Township as hereinafter provided. Notice of such action shall be given to all affected property owners. | ||
OPEN SPACE OPTION PROVISIONS
Where conditional use approval is required, the proposed development must conform to all standards and criteria for conditional uses in Part 29, § 27-2914, and all other parts, sections, ordinances and regulations referred to herein. If in the opinion of the Board of Supervisors, the proposed development does not conform to such standards and criteria, or to the requirements of this part, the application for the approval of the conditional use shall be denied. |
For purposes of determining maximum permitted impervious coverage in open space areas, contiguous open space parcels shall be considered as one parcel (i.e., three contiguous twenty-five-acre open space parcels will not each be permitted 10% coverage, but will be considered as one single seventy-five-acre parcel and will be permitted 5% coverage maximum). |
The following specific requirements are associated with each of the various types of ownership: |
A. | Dedication to the Township. The Township may, but shall not be required to, accept an offer of a deed of dedication provided that: | ||
(1) | Such land is accessible to the residents of the Township. | ||
(2) | There is no cost of acquisition. | ||
(3) | The Township agrees to and has access to maintain such lands. | ||
B. | Homeowners' association. A nonprofit homeowners' association established pursuant to Subsection 3. | ||
C. | Condominium Association. The open space may be owned by a condominium association. All open space land shall be held as "common element" subject to the aforementioned conservation easement. | ||
D. | Transfer to a Private Conservation Organization. With permission of the Township, the landowner or developer may transfer fee simple title to a private, nonprofit organization among whose purposes is to conserve open space land; provided, that: | ||
(1) | The organization is acceptable to the Township and is a bona fide conservation organization with perpetual existence. | ||
(2) | The organization is chartered under the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to administer deed restrictions limiting eventual disposition of such property for the purposes stated in their Articles of Incorporation. | ||
(3) | The conveyance contains appropriate provisions for reverter or retransfer in the event that the organization becomes unwilling or unable to continue to function. | ||
(4) | A maintenance agreement acceptable to the Township is entered into by the landowner or developer and the organization. | ||
E. | In the event of any proposed transfer of open space within the methods permitted in this section, or of the assumption of maintenance of open space land by the Township as hereinafter provided. Notice of such action shall be given to all affected property owners. | ||