(a) Description. A single family cluster development is a subdivision with some or all of the lots are reduced below the R-L district minimum lot size, but where the overall gross density complies with the maximum R-L density of 2.2 units per gross acre. These projects require that the planning for the lots and the locations of the houses on the lots be done at the same time. Because the exact location of each house is predetermined, greater flexibility in development standards can be possible while assuring the single family character of the zone is maintained.
(b) Review Procedures. Single family cluster developments are conditionally permissible uses in the R-L Low Density Residential District. Any developer may submit plans in accordance with the provisions of this chapter and other applicable provisions of the Planning and Zoning Code. Site plans for single family cluster groupings shall be further reviewed according to the procedures and requirements of Chapter 1278 Site Plan Review.