(A) Site condominium projects are condominium developments in which each condominium unit consists of an area of vacant land and a volume of vacant air space within which a building or other improvements may be constructed by the condominium unit owner. Each site condominium unit may also have an appurtenant limited common element reserved for the exclusive use of the owner of the condominium unit. Either the condominium unit by itself, or the condominium unit taken together with any contiguous, appurtenant limited common element, shall be considered to constitute a building site which is the functional equivalent of a “lot” for purposes of determining compliance with the requirements of this subchapter and other applicable laws, ordinances and regulations. Site condominium projects may also include general common elements consisting of common open space, recreational areas, streets and other areas available for use by all owners of condominium units within the project.
(B) This subchapter requires preliminary review by the Planning Commission followed by final review and approval by the Township Board of site condominium project plans to ensure that site condominium projects comply with this subchapter. Site condominium projects may be approved as provided by this subchapter only for the support of land uses that are permitted in the zoning district in which the project is proposed.
(Ord. 3-2004, passed 8-9-2004)