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ARTICLE V. SUBDIVISIONS* <br />Page 5 of 7 <br />management plan must be submitted to the city that must be reviewed and <br />approved prior to being recorded with the final plat. The plan shall clearly identify <br />the following: <br />1. The ownership of the community sewage treatment system. <br />2. An annual schedule for maintenance, inspection and monitoring of the <br />community sewage treatment system. <br />3. Contingency plan in the event of failure of the community sewage <br />treatment. <br />4. Provisions describing how the sewage treatment portion of the system <br />will be protected from vehicles, animals, humans and other sources of <br />risk. <br />5. Assignment of responsibility for the management of and payment for <br />the community system. <br />6. The name and license number of the system's designer. <br />(5) Dimensional regulations. The dimensional regulations for open space preservation <br />plats may be reduced from the underlying zoning district dimensional regulations <br />provided they comply with the following minimums: <br />a. Minimum lot size. Minimum lot size is 11,000 square feet (80 feet by 130 <br />feet, 100-foot width on corner lots). <br />b. Building setbacks. Building setbacks shall be as follows: <br />1. Front: 20 feet for house, 30 feet for garage. <br />2. Side: Ten feet. <br />3. Garage side: Five feet. <br />4. Rear: 2D feet. <br />c. Maximum impervious surface. Maximum impervious surface within each lot <br />shall be 25 percent. <br />d. Street standards. Street standards shall comply with this article. <br />e. Accessory structures shall be allowed on preserved open space lots without <br />a principal structure as provided for in the developer's agreement. <br />(7) Lot design guidelines. Residential lots should be designed to achieve one or more <br />of the following objectives: <br />a. Orient lots around a central focal point such as: <br />1. A central green or square. <br />2. A physical amenity such as a meadow, a stand of trees, a stream or <br />water body, or some other natural feature. <br />3. A street with a boulevard planted with shade trees and a central <br />parkway or median at least 25 feet wide. <br />b. Locate lots to preserve woodlands, farmland or other natural features or <br />character, including places of historic, archeological or cultural value and their <br />environs. <br />c. Locate Tots such that at least 50 percent of the lots within a neighborhood <br />abut open space on at least one side. A local street may separate lots from open <br />space. <br />http://library2.municode.com/mcc/DocView/13427/1/41/46 11/14/2007 <br />