Examples of Residential cluster in a sentence
A Major Highlands Development in the Preservation Area that proposes or is required to use cluster development shall comply with § 2.2. Residential cluster development shall be implemented in accordance with the Highlands Council Cluster/Conservation Design Development Guidelines, incorporated by reference herein, and shall incorporate the provisions below for the Cluster Project Area.
Residential cluster development shall be implemented in accordance with the Highlands Council Cluster/Conservation Design Development Guidelines, incorporated by reference herein, and shall incorporate the provisions below for the Cluster Project Area.
Residential cluster development shall be tailored to the characteristics of the site and its environs, and shall be designed to avoid or minimize disturbance of existing Highlands Area Resources.
Residential cluster development shall be tailored to the characteristics of the site and its environs, and shall be designed to avoid or minimize disturbance of existing Highlands Preservation Area Resources.
Residential cluster development shall be tailored to the characteristics of the site and its environs, and shall be designed to avoid or minimize disturbance of existing Highlands Resources.
Residential cluster development in the R-2, R-3 and R-4 Districts.
Residential cluster developments may have as permissible uses single-family detached dwelling units, single-family attached dwelling units, residential townhouse dwelling units, and residential condominium dwelling units or any combination thereof so long as the permitted density of the selected residential cluster district is not exceeded.
Residential cluster subdivisions (including conservation subdivision designs) shall be approved by the Planning Board simultaneous with their approval of the subdivision plat pursuant to the "Town of Wilton Subdivision Regulations" or its replacement or update.
Residential cluster development is the grouping of residential properties on a development site in order to use the extra land as open space (shared community space, parks, etc.) This type of development could potentially result in water savings over existing subdivision development agreements; however, quantification of the potential savings is required.
Residential cluster is encouraged for development on minimum lot areas to provide for additional open space for common use by local residents as well as by the adjacent community.