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"R- 1C" One Family Residential District ................. i ....................................... 20°¼ <br />"R-2" Two Family Residential District ..................... 20% <br /> <br />_Qpen Space. <br /> <br />a. Open space shall be designed as part of the development and based on the following <br /> minimum requirements: <br /> <br />Zoning District <br />nAu <br /> <br />nRU <br /> <br /> Minimum Open Space <br />Agricultural District ........................................................................................... 60% <br />Estate Districts <br />"E-1" 2-1/2 Acre Estate District ..................................................................... 45% <br />"E-2" 1-3/4 Acre Estate District ..................................................................... 25% <br />Residential Districts <br />"R-iA" One Family Residential District ........................................................ 50% <br />"R-lB" One Family Residential District ......................................................... 40% <br />"R- t C" One Family Residential District .......................................................... 30% <br />"R-2"' Two Family Residential District ......................................................... 30% <br /> <br />With the exception of Open space development in "A", "E-1", and "E-2" Districts, <br />open space subject to a permanent conservation easement, dedication or some other <br />means of protection suitable to the City. <br /> <br />Permanem protection of open space in the "A", "E-I", and "E-2" Districts is <br />prohibited because these lands are considered rural and may urbanize under an Urban <br />Development Concept Plan as described in the Subdivision Regulations. These areas <br />shall however, Lncorporate appropriate park dedication requirements that could be <br />used in conjunction with areas designated for open space. <br /> <br />4. Design of Water and Sewer Facilities in Rural OSD developments. <br /> <br />Water facilities may be provided by individual or community wells. Community <br />wells are the preferred method of water provision. Any well is required to meet the <br />Mirmesota Department of Health Standards. <br /> <br />Sewage treatment facilities may be located in commonly held or identified open <br />space preservation areas of the development and protected with easements as <br />determined necessary. All City and Minnesota Pollution Control Agency standards <br />for their design and maintenance are applicable. <br /> <br />Ill -40- <br /> <br /> <br />