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Ramsey, MN Code of Ordinances Page 7 of 9 <br />system during periods of sufficient moisture (rain sensor). <br />2. One or more water efficient technologies. This could include, but is <br />not limited to, WasterSense labeled weather -based irrigation <br />controllers, soil moisture sensors, and/or evapotranspiration (ET) <br />sensors. <br />f. Open space. Each townhouse development shall have at a minimum, 40 <br />percent open space for the enjoyment of its residents that may be held <br />as private lots or in common areas. Qualifying areas include grassed <br />lawns, landscape areas, gardens, natural areas, landscape rock, mulch, <br />wetlands, and ponding areas. Of the 40 percent open space, ten percent <br />is to be dedicated as an identifiable common area for use by residents <br />of the development. <br />(6) Screening. <br />a. Bufferyards. The table below establishes the minimum bufferyard and <br />additional plantings required when a higher density zoning district is <br />adjacent to a lower density zoning district. The screening requirements <br />are applicable when any portion of a lot with a higher zoning <br />designation shares a property line with a lot of a lower zoning <br />designation. Within that bufferyard, an additional percentage of <br />landscaping is also required based on the minimum landscape <br />plantings. The additional percentage of plantings required are to be <br />planted within the bufferyard. <br />Adjacent Existing Development <br />> Proposed <br />Development <br />R-1 <br />R-2 <br />R-1 <br />R-2 <br />30 ft. <br />% increase required <br />10% <br />R-3 <br />40 ft. <br />30 ft. <br />about:blank 3/1/2019 <br />