10-6-3: UNSUITABILITY FOR DEVELOPMENT:
   A.   Mitigation Of Problems: Land which the planning and zoning commission finds to be unsuitable for subdivision or development due to flooding, improper drainage, steep slopes, rock formations, adverse earth formations or topography, utility easements, or other features which will reasonably be harmful to the safety, health, and general welfare of the present or future inhabitants of the subdivision or its surrounding areas, shall not be platted for development, unless adequate methods are formulated by the developer and approved by the planning and zoning commission, upon recommendation of the town engineer, to mitigate the problems created by the unsuitable land conditions.
   B.   Use Reserved: Such land shall be set aside and reserved for uses which do not increase the danger from the hazards enumerated in subsection A of this section. Such reservations shall be in the form of permanent easements, dedications or other suitable legal mechanism such that their boundaries, when platted, would not be within the buildable area for any habitable structure. (Ord. 93-9, 6-14-1993)