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02/24/2003
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15. Lot Remnants/Outlots. All remnants of lots below minimum lot size left over after <br />subdividing a larger tract must be added to adjacent lots rather than allowed to <br />remain as unusable parcels. Outlots may be platted within a subdivision to delineate <br />future development phases or commonly owned open spaces. The outlet shall be <br />sized in a manner to accommodate its intended use. An outlot shall be platted into a <br />lot and block prior to issuance of a building permit. No building permits shall be <br />issued for an outlot except for open air structures allowed as a recreational <br />component in an open space area. <br />1007-5 CONSERVATION SUBDIVISION DESIGN <br />1. Purpose. The intention of conservation subdivision is to compatibly integrate <br />development with the natural features of the site to accomplish the following <br />objectives: <br />a. The perpetual preservation of natural habitat areas and land forms unique to <br />Lino Lakes. <br />b. The creation of open spaces for passive and active recreational uses. <br />c. The creation of well designed residential neighborhoods that feature common <br />open space. <br />d. The establishment of a unified landscape amenity for the enjoyment of the <br />City residents. <br />2. Open Space Classification Designations. Each open space area shall be classified <br />in one of the following categories: natural habitat, neighborhood recreation, or <br />pedestrian corridor open space, and shall conform to the type of use, location criteria, <br />and deed restrictions of that classification. <br />a. Natural Habitat. The development shall preserve the maximum quantity of <br />natural habitat open spaces in a contiguous, connected configuration. Natural <br />habitat open spaces may include, but are not limited to, fields, wetlands, <br />slopes, bluffs, dense woods, water courses, lakes, ponds, streams, shorelands, <br />and other environmentally sensitive areas or desirable viewsheds. Natural <br />habitat open spaces may be preserved as conservation easements or outlots <br />with shared ownership among the property owners or dedicated to a public <br />agency. <br />1007.4 <br />Lino Lakes <br />Subdivision Ordinance Design Standards <br />
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