A.
Within the Borough of Kinnelon there exist certain environmentally sensitive areas which, because of soil conditions or the existence of streams, floodplains, ponds, lakes or wetlands, may be subject to periodic inundation or water infiltration and which may result in danger to life and property, health and safety hazards, disruption of commerce and government services, extraordinary public expenditure for flood protection and relief or for community facilities and impairment of the tax base, all of which adversely affect the public health, safety and general welfare. It is the purpose of this article to protect the health, safety and welfare of people and property within the Borough of Kinnelon from improper construction, building and development on steep slope and hillside areas in the Borough of Kinnelon and, more particularly, but without limitation, to reduce the peculiar hazards which exist in hillside areas by reason of erosion, siltation, flooding, soil slippage, surface water runoff, pollution of potable water supplies from nonpoint sources and the destruction of unique and predominant views. It is a further purpose of this article to encourage appropriate planning, design and development sites within hillside areas which preserve and maximize the best use of the natural terrain and maintain ridgelines and skylines intact.
B.
In addition, within the Borough of Kinnelon such slopes are often associated with areas of exposed bedrock, shallow depth to bedrock, severe erosion potential, boulder-strewn shallow soils and perched water tables invariably involving severe limitations not only to development, but to road construction and maintenance and septic effluent disposal. Disturbance of these areas can lead to contamination and depletion of water supplies, increased runoff of stormwaters and contamination and siltation of surface water systems. Of special concern are bedrock cuts made where shallow depth to bedrock and shallow soils occur that may empty aquifers feeding nearby wells and the danger of septic and nonpoint source pollution of ground- and surface water supplies and systems. The Borough of Kinnelon, for the most part, relies on these wells and septic systems and is the source of surface water feeding many potable water supply reservoirs. Rivers, streams, ponds, lakes and wetlands, together with their adjacent upland areas, support protective bands of vegetation that line the water's edge. Under natural conditions, these areas maintain and enhance surface and ground water quality by filtering out sediments and associated nonpoint pollutants from adjacent land uses. They store water and thereby stabilize dry weather stream flows, groundwater levels and flood hazards.
C.
It is therefore determined that the special and paramount public interest in these environmentally sensitive areas justifies the regulation of property located thereon as provided below, which is the exercise of the police power of the Borough for protection of persons and property of its inhabitants and for the preservation of the public health, safety and general welfare.