A.
The Board of Trustees finds that the topography of certain parcels on the Village Tax Map do not lend themselves to the conventional development as designated by their current zoning. It also finds that it is essential to the public health, safety and general welfare to encourage such forms of residential construction as will promote the conservation of the remaining open space, preserve and enhance natural beauty and resources and permit reasonable development of large plots of land. It further finds that the creation of a Clustered Housing District will substantially promote the conservation and enhancement of natural beauty and resources.
B.
Among the objectives which should be achieved through use of the CCH Clustered Housing District are the following:
(1)
The creative use of land so as to establish a more desirable living environment than would be possible through the strict application of other sections of this article.
(2)
The preservation of water bodies, wetlands, steep slopes, hilltops, ridgelines, major stands of trees, outstanding natural topography, significant geological features and other areas of scenic and ecological values and the prevention of soil erosion.
(3)
Innovation, flexibility and variety in the type, design and layout of residential housing so as to permit greater variety in the choice of housing type, living environment and housing costs.
(4)
A district in harmony with the planning objectives of the Village.