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A. Minimum Size. All developments must contain at least 3 <br /> contiguous acres of buildable area with a lot width of 400 feet. A <br /> sites.planned unit devdepment shaH eentain a minimum of three uni <br /> er <br /> B. Buffer. A 50 400t vegetative buffer will be maintained or <br /> established along the boundary of the PUD. There shall be no <br /> units or impervious coverage within this buffer with the exception <br /> of access roads or utilities. The buffer will serve to screen the <br /> adjacent parcels and the lake, where applicable, from the units <br /> within the PUD. The screening will contain both low growing (e.g. <br /> brush) and high growing (e.g. trees) vegetation. Adjacent parcels <br /> and the lake, where applicable, shall be a minimum of 50% <br /> screened, as measured by the Planning and Zoning Administrator, <br /> from the adjacent parcel or the lake during leaf-on conditions. An <br /> earthen berm may be used where, in the opinion of the Planning <br /> Commission, the existing yegetat'on cannot be enhanced to meet <br /> the 50% screening criteria. Use of a berm shall not preclude the <br /> maintaining of a 50406f-buffer or the installation of screening as <br /> part of the berm. ` <br /> C. Minimum Structure Setbacks: <br /> Shoreland Class Ordinary high waterlevel structure setback(feet) <br /> General Development 120 <br /> Recreational Development 150 <br /> Natural Environment 200 <br /> Ferested and transitien t er rse <br /> At: eet area must be <br /> 25% ef the tetal pr <br /> 80 8-J <br /> ,Mw <br /> svi4pp:4611 be left in its natural state and shaR be- <br /> units <br /> areas, stermwater basifts, eeReetien <br /> A111 treatment ar , struetures and landseaped areas <br /> whieh are retAinely maintained are developed areas and <br /> spae.. <br /> (3) Areas 1 fies unsuitable fnr <br /> develepment in their natural state, and areas eentaining <br /> all <br /> ineluded as Open spaee. <br /> areas .ter—eli�eteri��—�� <br /> used as aeeesses. <br /> V <br /> MINUTES 4 <br /> Pequot Lakes Planning Commission <br /> February 19, 2009 <br />