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<br />- <br />I <br /> <br />development are then compared with the tier, density and suitability analyses herein and <br />the design criteria in Section 8.6. <br /> <br />8.53 Density Increase Multipliers: <br /> <br />A. Increases to the dwelling unit or dwelling site base densities previously determined are <br />allowable if the dimensional standards in Section 5.0 are met or exceeded and the design <br />criteria in Section 8.6 are satisfied. The allowable density increases in Item B. below will <br />only be allowed if structure setbacks from the ordinary high water level are increased to at <br />least 50 percent greater than the minimum setback, or the impact on the waterbody is <br />reduced an equivalent amount through vegetative management, topography, or additional <br />means acceptable to the local unit of government and the setback is at least 25 percent <br />greater than the minimum setback. <br /> <br />B. Allowable Dwelling Unit or Dwelling Site Density Increases for Residential or <br />Commercial Planned Unit Developments: <br /> <br />Density evaluation tiers <br /> <br />Maximum density increase <br />within each tier (percent) <br /> <br />First <br />Second <br />Third <br />Fourth <br />Fifth <br /> <br />50 <br />100 <br />200 <br />200 <br />200 <br /> <br />8.6 Maintenance and Design Criteria <br /> <br />8.61 Maintenance and Administration Requirements. <br /> <br />A. Before final approval of a planned unit development, adequate provisions must be <br />developed for preservation and maintenance in perpetuity of open spaces and for the <br />continued existence and functioning of the development. <br /> <br />B. Open space preservation. Deed restrictions, covenants, permanent easements, public <br />dedication and acceptance, or other equally effective and permanent means must be <br />provided to ensure long-term preservation and maintenance of open space. The <br />instruments must include all of the following protections: <br /> <br />(1) commercial uses prohibited (for residential PUD's); <br /> <br />(2) vegetation and topographic alterations other than routine maintenance <br />prohibited; <br /> <br />(3) construction of additional buildings or storage of vehicles and other materials <br />prolubited; and <br /> <br />(4) uncontrolled beaching of watercraft prohibited. <br />
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