Authorized under the provisions of Town Law § 280-a, it was believed to be in the best interest of the community to create more flexibility in the development of certain lands within the Town along the lines known as "open area development." It is not the intention to designate specific areas for such development but rather to permit such development by action of the Town Board after review of a conventional subdivision plan by the Planning Board and recommendation from and consultation with the Planning Board based on the procedure described below in §
83-27.3A. Such permission shall be considered on a case-by-case basis and shall only be permitted in specific areas where it is determined by the Town Board and Planning Board that open area development is beneficial to the Town and a specific site and preferable to a conventional subdivision plan for that site.
It is the established policy of the Town of
Chester that the natural topography of the land in an open area development
is an asset which should be preserved and safeguarded. It is hereby
declared that the various features of such topography, including the
topsoil and other natural materials that constitute the land, the
shape for contouring the land, the plant life and wildlife that is
fostered on the land, and water or the flow thereof upon the land,
are of prime concern to the welfare of the people of the Town of Chester,
and no changes shall be permitted in such topography except those
which are absolutely necessary in order to permit the proper and appropriate
use of the land or which may be expressly required by the Planning
Board.