In amplification of § 116-2, the specific intent of this article is to:
A.
Conserve open land, including those areas containing unique and sensitive natural features such as woodlands, steep slopes, streams, floodplains and wetlands, by setting them aside from development;
B.
Provide greater design flexibility and efficiency in the location of services and infrastructure, including the opportunity to reduce length of roads, utility runs, and the amount of paving required for residential development;
C.
Reduce erosion and sedimentation by the retention of existing vegetation, and the minimization of development on steep slopes;
D.
Implement adopted Township policies to conserve a variety of irreplaceable and environmentally sensitive resource lands as set forth in the Township's Conservation Features Map in the Comprehensive Plan, including provisions for reasonable incentives to create a system of common open space for the benefit of present and future residents;
E.
Implement adopted land use, transportation, and community policies, as identified in the Township's Comprehensive Plan;
F.
Create neighborhoods with direct visual access to open land, with amenities in the form of neighborhood open space, and with a strong neighborhood identity;
G.
Provide for the conservation and maintenance of open land within the Township to achieve the above-mentioned goals and for active or passive recreational use by residents;
H.
Provide multiple options for landowners in order to minimize impacts on environmental resources (including but not limited to sensitive lands, such as wetlands, floodplain, and steep slopes) and disturbance of natural or cultural features (including but not limited to mature woodlands, hedgerows and tree lines, critical wildlife habitats, historic buildings, and fieldstone walls); and
I.
Conserve scenic views and elements of the Township's character, and minimize perceived density, by minimizing views of new development from existing roads.