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DRAFT 1/5/95 <br />C. Maintenance and Administration Requirements. <br />1. Before final approval of a planned development overlay, adequate <br />provisions must be developed for preservation and maintenance in <br />perpetuity of open spaces and for the continued existence and functioning <br />of the development. <br />2. Open Space Preservation. Deed restrictions, covenants, permanent <br />easements, public dedication and acceptance, or other equally effective and <br />permanent means must be provided to ensure long-term preservation and <br />maintenance of open space. The instruments must include all of the <br />following protections: <br />a. Commercial uses prohibited (for residential PUD's). <br />b. Vegetation and topographic alterations other than routine maintenance <br />prohibited. <br />c. Construction of additional buildings or storage of vehicles and other <br />materials prohibited. <br />d. Uncontrolled beaching of watercraft prohibited. <br />3. Development Organization and Functioning. Unless an equally effective <br />alternative community framework is established, when applicable, all <br />residential planned unit developments must use an owners associated with <br />the following features: <br />a. Membership must be mandatory for each dwelling unit or site purchaser <br />and any successive purchasers. <br />b. Each member must pay a pro rata share of the association's expenses, and <br />unpaid assessments can become liens on units or sites. <br />c. Assessments must be adjustable to accommodate changing conditions. <br />d. The association must be responsible for insurance, taxes, and <br />maintenance of all commonly owned property and facilities. <br />D. Open Space Requirements. Planned development overlays must contain open <br />space meeting off of the following criteria: <br />1. At least fifty (50) percent of the total project area must be preserved as open <br />space. <br />Page 30 <br />