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require less land for development, and to allow an <br />alternative to standard single-family detached residential <br />plats in the Rla and A1 districts in accordance with this <br />ordinance, the City Subdivision Regulations and the intent <br />and purpose of the City's Comprehensive Plan. <br /> <br />B. Objectives: <br /> <br />i. Preserve permanent natural habitat, vegetated <br />corridors for the movement of wildlife, scenic <br />enjoyment, recreational use, agriculture and rural <br />identity. <br /> <br />ii. Allow innovation and greater flexibility in the <br />design of residential developments. <br /> <br />iii. Provide for site development that maintains a low <br />visual impact, particularly along arterial roadways <br />and abutting properties. <br /> <br />iv. Create cohesive neighborhoods in order to <br />establish local identity and community interaction. <br /> <br />v. Physically integrate neighborhoods, open spaces, <br />and places of destination in order to establish <br />municipal identity and community interaction. <br /> <br />vi. Reduce the costs of construction and maintenance <br />of public facilities, infrastructure and services. <br /> <br />C. Definitions <br /> <br />BUILDABLE LAND AREA: The gross land area less the <br />unbuildable land area that includes floodways, hydric and <br />restrictive soils, land with slopes over 33%, wetlands and <br />areas that cannot accommodate septic systems. <br /> <br />CONSERVATION ~ASF~4~NT: A legal agreement creating an <br />interest in real property created in a manner to impose <br />limitations or affirmative obligations regarding the use of <br />property including the retention, protection, and <br />maintenance of open space. <br /> <br />ELIGIBLE LAND: Ail land within the boundaries of a tract <br />for the purposes of calculating density, except for land in <br />existing public road right-of-ways or any area occupied by <br />rivers, streams, lakes or any area one acre or larger and <br />classified as a US Army Corps of Engineers Type 3,4, or 5 <br />wetlands, as described in the US Army Corps of Engineers <br />pamphlet entitled, "10 Important Questions," US Government <br />Printing Office No. 1979-768-929. <br /> <br />Page 2 <br /> <br /> <br />