Secondary and Cumulative Impacts Master Management Plan - 2014
Article 5: Development Standards Section 5.5. Common Open Space and Public Recreation Area 5.5.1. Common Open Space
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Allowable Common Open Space Areas The features and areas identified in Table 5.5.1.C.2, Allowable Common Open Space Areas shall be credited towards compliance with the open space set-aside standards of this section. They are listed generally in the order of priority.
Table 5.5.1.C.2: Allowable Common Open Space Areas
Area Counted as Common Open Space
Description
Design and Maintenance Requirements
Natural Resource and Hazard Areas
Natural water features (including lakes, ponds, rivers, streams, rivers, wetlands, drainageways), riparian buffers, flood hazard areas, existing tree canopy and specimen trees, steep slopes, and important wildlife habitat areas, including such areas used for required public recreation area
Preservation of any existing natural resource and hazard areas shall have highest priority for locating open space. Maintenance is limited to the minimum removal and avoidance of hazards, nuisances, or unhealthy conditions. See tree protection standards (Section 5.4).
Active Recreational Areas
Land occupied by areas and facilities used for active recreational purposes, such as pools, playgrounds, tennis courts, jogging trails, ball fields, and clubhouses, including required public recreation area
Land shall be compact and contiguous unless used to link or continue an existing or planned open space resource. Areas shall have at least one direct access to a building or to a street, bikeway, or walkway accessible to the public or the development‘s occupants and users.
Stormwater Management Devices
Up to 75 percent of land area occupied by stormwater management devices (including retention and detention ponds and other bioretention devices), when such features are treated as an open space site amenity
To qualify, stormwater management devices shall support passive recreation uses by providing access and pedestrian elements such as paths and benches.
Formal Plantings and Gardens
Formal plantings and gardens shall have at least one direct access to a building, or to street, bikeway, or walkway accessible to the public or the development‘s occupants and users. Such features shall be oriented to surrounding development.
Formally planned and regularly maintained open areas that provide passive recreation opportunities, including arranged plantings, gardens, gazebos, and similar structures, as well as roof gardens
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