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existing public roads. Establishes buffer zones along the corridor <br /> • of rural roads. <br /> k) Landscapes common areas (such as community greens and cul <br /> de sac islands), both side of new streets with native specie shade <br /> trees and flowering shrubs with high wildlife conservation <br /> value. <br /> 1) Provides active recreational areas in suitable locations offering <br /> convenient access by residents, and adequately screened from <br /> nearby residents. <br /> m) Includes a pedestrian circulation system designed to assure that <br /> pedestrians can walk safely and easily on the site, between <br /> properties and activities or special features within the <br /> neighborhood open space system. All roadside footpaths should <br /> connect with off road trails, which in turn should link with <br /> potential open space on adjoining undeveloped parcels (or with <br /> existing open space on adjoining developed parcels, where <br /> applicable). <br /> n) Provides open space that is reasonably contiguous. <br /> • Fragmentation of open space should be minimized so that <br /> resources are not divided into numerous small parcels located <br /> in various parts of the development. To the greatest extent <br /> practicable, this land shall be designed as a single block with <br /> logical, straightforward boundaries. Long thin strips of <br /> conservation land shall be avoided, unless the conservation <br /> feature is linear or unless the configuration is necessary to <br /> connect with other streams or trails. Open space shall generally <br /> abut existing or potential open space on adjacent parcels, and <br /> shall be designed as part of larger contiguous and integrated <br /> greenway systems. <br />
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