The purpose of this chapter is to expand upon the community development objects associated with environmental protection and the preservation of natural resources adopted in Article II of Chapter 172, Zoning. Further, the provisions of this chapter are designed to encourage the sensitive treatment of hillsides and the related soil and vegetation resources in an effort to minimize adverse environmental impacts. The following objectives serve to complement these specific purposes and the overall purpose of this chapter:
A.
To conserve and protect slopes from harmful land disturbances such as excessive grading, landform alteration and extensive vegetation removal.
B.
To avoid potential hazards to property and the destruction of ecological balance which may be caused by increased runoff, flooding, soil erosion and sedimentation, blasting and ripping of rock, landslide and soil failure.
C.
To encourage the use of slopes for open space and other uses which are compatible with the preservation and protection of natural resources.
E.
To permit only those uses that are compatible with development of slope areas in order to avoid accelerated erosion, soil failure, accelerated seepage or other conditions which may create a danger to life and/or property.
F.
To promote the ecological balance among those natural system elements, such as wildlife, vegetation and aquatic life, that could be adversely affected by inappropriate development of steep slope areas.
G.
To prevent development that would cause excessive erosion and a resultant reduction in water-carrying capacity of the watercourses which flow through or around the Township with the consequences of increased flood crests and flood hazards within the Township and to both upstream and downstream municipalities.
H.
To protect individual and adjacent landowners in the Township and/or other municipalities from the possible harmful effects of inappropriate grading and development on steep slope areas.
I.
To protect those individuals who choose, despite apparent dangers, to develop or occupy land with steep slopes.
J.
To promote the provision of safe and reliable accessways, parking areas and utility systems serving development on or around steep slope areas, where more sensitive grading and siting is essential.
K.
Pursuant to the Municipalities Planning Code, 53 P.S. § 10101 et seq., to assist in the implementation of pertinent state laws concerning erosion and sediment control practices, specifically Chapter 102 of the Clean Streams Law, P.L. 1978,[2] and any subsequent amendments thereto, and to implement Article 1, Section 27, of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, which declares the right of the commonwealth's residents to clean air, pure water and to the preservation of the natural scenic, historic and aesthetic values of the environment.