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COMMUNITYGROWTH city of <br /> I N S T I T U T E Pequot <br /> Vwr°ts is Sxxrll Toot t Platjnit g Lak, � <br /> Cz7 sites, read right ef way, land eever-ed <br /> read > > basins, eelleefien <br /> whieh are reutinely maifAained are developed areas and <br /> spaee. <br /> (3) Areas N nth—physieal elar-eeter-ises unsuitable-€er <br /> (4)---The -feet-bier-shanee-ieeluded as-open ae�ts <br /> areas d as aeeesses. <br /> r <br /> (6) The appear-anee ef epen spaee areas shall be preserved <br /> „b,lie dediea. :e and. .,+.,nee .,+1,.,,.a '.1 effeetive- <br /> and <br /> (7) At least 5e% ef the shere impae�zene must be maintained <br /> as epen spaee. <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 e% ,.f the p eet,,, st be:nel ded as <br /> (1) 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 open 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 /> Pequot Lakes Staff Report 8(a)-3 <br /> September 18,2oo8 <br />