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be preserved by use of restrictive deed covenants, <br /> permanent easements, public dedication and acceptance, <br /> or other equally effective and permanent means acceptable <br /> to the City. <br /> (8) Common pen spaee- may-inelud <br /> treatment systems if the use ef the spaee is I1L lLU LV <br /> fnanagemeRt plan indefinitely. <br /> (2) Gapaefties of ex4sting drainage ways sha4l be lilaiil%uiila..u. <br /> (3) T7.,1..ss eifieaRy aRewed by the litty, ,i1,.+., .,n . +1,.+., to <br /> , ' uua.w to <br /> 1,..11 be maintained unless allewied by the Gity. <br /> (4) AN r vDs shaR-eeRtfliir the—t9 year, <br /> (5) D fC f the pareel ..1...,11 net be a o„+,,.,+,.,] ..less <br /> E. Sanitary sewer and water supply standards. <br /> (1) Planned unit developments shall be connected to publicly <br /> owned water supply and sewer systems, if available. On- <br /> site water supply and sewage treatment systems must be <br /> centralized and designed and installed to meet or exceed <br /> applicable standards or rules of the Minnesota Department <br /> of Health and the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. <br /> On-site sewage treatment systems must be located on the <br /> most suitable areas of the development, and sufficient area <br /> free of limiting factors must be provided for a replacement <br /> standard soil treatment system for each sewage system. <br /> (2) Conservation subdivisions shall be connected to publicly <br /> owned water supply and sewer systems, if available.Where <br /> publicly owned water supply and sewer systems are not <br /> available, conservation subdivisions shall either establish <br /> dedicated areas for individual sewage treatment systems or <br /> establish centralized water supply and sewage treatment <br /> systems to serve the entire subdivision. <br /> Residential ------ develepments must be LV1111LL1L <br /> + 1.1iely ,.,a .,+,.« supply and systems,LA, YY 11L11 <br /> CITY OF PEQUOT LAKES I Shoreland Conservation Design Standards Page 5 of 15 <br />