A.
The Town Board finds that concern about pine barrens destruction, forest fragmentation, loss of biodiversity, disruption of ecological functions and processes, ground and surface water contamination, diminishment of open space, loss of natural scenery, depletion of recreational resources and forfeiture of research and educational opportunities has created new demands for scientific, economic, social and conservation planning to reduce the potential for adverse environmental effects to the relatively unique biome referred to as the Southampton portion of the Central Pine Barrens.
B.
The Town Board also finds that there are inadequacies in existing policies, methods and mechanisms for balancing land use and environmental protection needs. Hence, more effective measures and approaches are required at the Town level to improve planning and ensure a rational and holistic approach to the sustainable and environmentally sound use of pine barrens resources.
C.
The overall goal of this article is to equitably meet the economic and environmental needs of the present and future generations, and achieve sustainable development. This is to be accomplished by making maintenance and recovery of the health and integrity of Southampton's ecosystems an integral part of the land-use planning and development process.
D.
The objective of this article is to provide consistency with the goals of the Central Pine Barrens Comprehensive Land Use Plan adopted by the Town Board on June 27, 1995, adopted by Central Pine Barrens Joint Planning and Policy Commission on June 28, 1995, and signed by the Governor of the State of New York on June 28, 1995, and as may be amended pursuant to the provisions of Article 57 of the New York State Environmental Conservation Law, as follows:
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(1)
To protect, preserve and enhance the functional integrity of the Pine Barrens ecosystem and the significant natural resources, including plant and animal populations and communities, thereof.
(2)
To protect the quality of surface water and groundwater.
(3)
To discourage piecemeal and scattered development.
(4)
To promote active and passive recreational and environmental educational uses that are consistent with the land use plan.
(5)
To accommodate development, in a manner consistent with the long-term integrity of the Pine Barrens ecosystem and to ensure that the pattern of development is compact, efficient and orderly.
E.
Particular objectives for land use with respect to the Central Pine Barrens core preservation area as set forth in the plan and Environmental Conservation Law § 57-0121, Subdivision 3, include:
(1)
Preserving the Pine Barrens in their natural state thereby ensuring the continuation of the unique and significant ecologic, hydrogeologic and other resources representative of such environments.
(2)
Promoting compatible agricultural, horticultural and open space recreational uses within the framework of maintaining a pine barrens environment and minimizing the impact of such activities thereon.
(3)
Prohibiting or redirecting new construction or development.
(4)
Accommodating specific pine barrens management practices, such as prescribed burning, necessary to maintain the special ecology of the preservation area.
(5)
Protecting and preserving the quality of surface and groundwaters.
F.
Particular objectives for land use with respect to the Central Pine Barrens compatible growth area as set forth in the plan and Environmental Conservation Law § 57-0121, Subdivision 4, include:
(1)
Preserve and maintain the essential character of the existing pine barrens environment, including plant and animal species indigenous thereto and habitats therefor.
(2)
Protect the quality of surface and groundwaters.
(3)
Discourage piecemeal and scattered development.
(4)
Encourage appropriate patterns of compatible residential, commercial, agricultural and industrial development in order to accommodate regional growth influences in an orderly way while protecting the pine barrens environment from the individual and cumulative adverse impacts thereof.
(5)
Accommodate a portion of the development redirected from the core preservation area.
(6)
Allow appropriate growth consistent with stated natural resources goals.