Noncontiguous Clustering New Jersey’s New & Improved Planning Tool.

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Noncontiguous Clustering New Jersey’s New & Improved Planning Tool

IN A NUTSHELL…

Conventional Development “Large Lot Zoning” Uniform Lot Sizes Development covers most, or all, of the site

Contiguous Cluster Development Development is concentrated on a portion of the site Remaining land is permanently preserved as open space or farmland

Noncontiguous Cluster Development Two or more non-adjacent parcels are treated as a single site for the purpose of clustering.

What does it do? Puts development where it makes the most sense Achieves preservation using private funds

What can it be used to preserve?

What types of growth can occur?

How does noncontiguous clustering work? Municipality designates areas that are eligible for growth and preservation under noncontiguous cluster. Permissive! Underlying zoning remains in place, so landowners have the option to participate “Deal” between landowner and developer

POSSIBLE APPLICATIONS OF NONCONTIGUOUS CLUSTERING

Development on Septic and Farmland Preservation Rural Setting:

(3 Acre Lots) (6 Acre Lots)

(3 Acre Lots) (6 Acre Lots)

(3 Acre Lots) (6 Acre Lots)

(3 Acre Lots) (6 Acre Lots)

Rural Setting #2: Hamlet Development (With Sewers) and Forest Preservation Clarke Caton Hintz Photo

(5 Acre Lots) (3 du/Acre Lots)

Infill Setting: Abandoned Strip Mall Redevelopment and Park Creation/Flood Management DVRPC Photo

WHEN IS NONCONTIGUOUS CLUSTER A GOOD CHOICE?

Noncontiguous Clustering Benefits: Municipalities Affordably achieve community preservation and development goals Preserve land or historic sites with private funds Encourage walkable, compact growth, which has lower costs for infrastructure and services

Noncontiguous Clustering Benefits: Developers Opportunity to build compact development that meets market demand Lower costs for roads and other infrastructure Investment in preservation builds community support

Noncontiguous Clustering Benefits: Property Owners Preservation Area: – Paid to keep land preserved – Land equity retention – Another alternative to selling to a developer Growth Area: – Another option for selling or developing land.

Implementation in New Jersey Ten towns with ordinances: Delaware Hillsborough* Hopewell Middle Monroe* Mt. Olive* North Hanover Ocean Plainsboro* Robbinsville* * Five towns with noncontiguous cluster developments

How Was the Tool Improved? August 2013 legislation improved authorization for cluster programs More municipal control over growth and preservation Easier for developers and landowners to implement

Other Preservation Tools Acquisition – Pro: Full preservation – Con: Very Expensive Contiguous clustering – Useful on a single parcel Transfer of development rights – Pro: More control – Con: Greater costs/regulation Clarke Caton Hintz Photo

When is Noncontiguous Clustering right for you? Pro: A municipality should choose noncontiguous clustering to: – Achieve compact growth – Encourage preservation at little to no public cost A municipality should chose noncontiguous clustering when it lacks: – the means or resources to undertake a TDR program – The funds to buy all the land it wants to preserve Noncontiguous clustering requires minimal costs to implement. Con: Limited control over outcomes Depends upon voluntary participation May need to offer density bonus Clarke Caton Hintz Photo

PLANNING AN ATTRACTIVE GROWTH AREA

What can a growth area look like?

Planning Attractive Communities Walkable Pedestrian oriented design Design standards Avoids sprawl Mixed use Adds value

Noncontiguous Clustering: New Jersey’s New & Improved Planning Tool Utilizes existing infrastructure Preserves natural and cultural assets Fosters “walkable” neighborhoods

Questions and Answers

Thank you!