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(4) A mechanism to assess and enforce the common expenses for the land <br />or facilities including upkeep and maintenance expenses, real estate <br />taxes, and insurance premiums. <br />(5) The conditions and timing of the transfer of ownership and control of <br />land or facilities to the association or to common ownership. <br />b. Natural Habitat. Open space may be deeded to an established land trust or <br />non-profit organization. Management shall be the responsibility of the land <br />trust or non-profit organization. Maintenance may be performed by the <br />neighborhood homeowner association, through written agreement between <br />the association and the land trust or non-profit organization. <br />1. Open space may be protected by establishing conservation easements <br />in perpetuity in favor of an established land trust or non-profit <br />organization as provided in Minnesota Statutes 84.64 — 84.65. Unless <br />the document establishing the restrictions specifically provides to the <br />contrary, the City shall have no responsibility for the maintenance or <br />management of the area subject to the restrictions. The form and <br />content of the deed or other instrument establishing the restrictions <br />must be approved by the City prior to the execution and delivery <br />thereof. Notwithstanding any provision of this Ordinance to the <br />contrary, the City may, in cases where conservation restrictions are <br />utilized to meet open space dedication requirements of this <br />Ordinance, waive the requirement that the area subject to the <br />restrictions be platted as a separate outlot. <br />2. Stormwater drainage systems located within open spaces or the <br />residential lots shall be covered by utility and drainage easements <br />dedicated on the final plat to the City. <br />c. Neighborhood Recreational and Trail Corridor. Recreational open space or <br />trail corridors intended as public parks or public trails shall be dedicated to <br />the City. Management and maintenance of the public recreational areas shall <br />be the responsibility of the City. <br />4. Residential Lot Siting. <br />a. Residential lot areas shall consist of buildable land as defined in Section <br />1001.7 of this Ordinance. <br />1007.6 <br />Lino Lakes <br />Subdivision Ordinance Design Standards <br />