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�.. <br /> (6) The appearanee ef open spaee areas shaR be preserved by <br /> use of restrietWe deed eevenaitts, permanent easements, <br /> ! \ A+least O/ f the ' - Gl +b 7 <br /> �.p(� yt+L zone LL a u - +. e <br /> as epett sp .e . <br /> D. Common Open Space. At least 50 percent of the total project area <br /> must be permanently preserved as common open space. Common <br /> open space must include areas with physical characteristics <br /> unsuitable for development in their natural state, and areas <br /> containing significant historic sites or unplatted cemeteries, and at <br /> least 75 percent of the common open space must be upland area. <br /> At least 33 percent of the common open space shall be retained in <br /> a contiguous area. At least „o/ of the p eet ,.,t be; '"a„a as <br /> ua.auu�.0 u., <br /> (i) The land area of all dwelling units/sites and accessory <br /> structures, the space between buildings in a cluster, an <br /> area of 25 feet around each structure, all road rights-of- <br /> way, and all land covered by impervious surfaces, road <br /> surfaces,parking areas, or structures, shall not be included <br /> in the computation of common open space. <br /> (2) Common omen space may include any outdoor recreational <br /> facilities for use by owners of the dwelling units or sites, or <br /> the public. <br /> (3) Common open space may include areas used for <br /> stormwater retention or management and areas used for <br /> sanitary sewer collection or disposal. Where common <br /> space includes sanitary sewage treatment systems, the use <br /> of the space shall be restricted where necessary to avoid <br /> adverse impacts on the systems. <br /> (4) All of the shore impact zones must be included as common <br /> open space. <br /> (5) Common open space must not include commercial <br /> facilities or uses,but may contain water-oriented facilities. <br /> (6) For eenservatien stibdMsiens, there must be at least ene <br /> and aeeess eerrider-s shaR be in upland areas. <br /> MINUTES 5 <br /> Pequot Lakes Planning Commission <br /> February 19, 2009 <br />