§ 6.3. Open space requirement.  


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  • Each conservation subdivision shall provide a minimum of 40 percent of its total acreage as open space as defined in Article III. The open space shall be recorded on the final plat. Interconnectivity of all open space within a conservation subdivision shall be required.

    6.3.1.

    Open space networks configuration. The minimum standards for open space networks are as follows:

    A.

    The minimum width of any open space area is 25 feet.

    B.

    All paths shall be a minimum of 20 feet from any property line except where interparcel access may be provided.

    C.

    All open space networks shall provide connectivity to any common areas within the development and to any adjacent public places/rights-of-way.

    D.

    Paths located in primary conservation areas shall be constructed of pervious materials.

    E.

    Where path networks cross internal subdivision streets or public streets, access points shall be directly across from each other or as approved by the director.

    F.

    Crossings and access points shall be clearly identified to pedestrians and motorists and may include traffic control devices, bridges and tunnels as approved by the director.