1.
To promote the public health, safety and welfare by protection of steep slope areas.
2.
To permit only those uses of steep slope areas which are compatible with the conservation of natural conditions and which maintain stable soil conditions by minimizing disturbances to vegetative ground covers and restricting the regarding of steep slope areas.
3.
To limit soil erosion and the resultant destruction of the land, siltation of streams and damage to the property of individuals.
4.
To protect low-lying areas from flooding by limiting the increase in stormwater runoff caused by grading of slope areas, changes of ground cover, or the erection of structures.
5.
To maintain the ecological integrity and habitat value of steeply sloped areas, i.e., indigenous vegetation and wildlife, which could be adversely affected by otherwise permitted disturbances.
6.
To allow the continuing replenishment of ground water resources and the maintenance of springs.