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• <br />• <br />• <br />4.6. PUBLICLY - ACCESSIBLE COMMONS <br />Minimum Area. The Residential District must include a minimum acreage of Publicly - Accessible <br />Commons equal to 10 percent of the District land area. The Commons are a landscaped gathering <br />area similar to a park or open space and may be public or privately owned but must be accessible <br />to the general public. However, no more than 5,000 square feet may be used by a private <br />community recreation facility structure such as a pool or clubhouse. <br />lest two thirds of their perimeter, in ordcr to provide activity and informal surveillance. The <br />surrounding homes must face onto the Commons. The remainder, if any, must bc adjacent to the <br />Natural Resource Ards. In no case may a Common bc located behind residential units, away <br />from public view and access. <br />H <br />• -i <br />In PI <br />`1T i <br />:•• N.Ju.J <br />fir:., <br />411r •. <br />�� ISrj '•f l:iL''I <br />I <br />f nr+iro - r w, <br />J -Li_ 6-1 <br />J I IL I'.. Publicly- Accessible Commons. The diagrams show possible <br />configurations of Commons. All sides of the Commons must be at least 60 feet long. Adjacent residences <br />must front onto the commons along at least 2/3 of the perimeter, although side -ons are acceptable at street <br />corners; any remaining perimeter must be a Natural Resource Area. A street is required along at least one <br />side and along at least 1/4 of the perimeter; any remaining perimeter must have walkways. Homes that face <br />onto walkways (rather than streets) must have alley- loaded parking. <br />DRAFT — 2/6/04 45 PAGINATION TO BE ADJUSTED <br />