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<br />7.5 to 17.49 acres <br />17.5 to 27.49 acres <br />27.5 to 37.49 acres <br />37.5 to 40.00 acres <br /> <br />1 unit <br />2 units <br />3 units <br />4 units <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />1 8. POLICY - On-site sewage treatment - In virtually all cases sewage must be treated on <br />the site for the foreseeable future. When a single land use will be generating substantial <br />amounts of sewage, the most effective treatment system should be installed. In clustered <br />developments, land may be required to be set aside for a future community drainfield if: <br />the development is in a shoreland area, mound systems are required on many of the lots, <br />the lots have minimum suitable building area or land may not be available for a <br />community system in the future. <br /> <br />RURAL RESIDENTIAL AREAS <br /> <br />Parcel Size Determining Eligible Development: <br /> <br />The size of the parcel which shall determine the number of eligible residential units which can <br />be developed on the parcel will be the parcel size and state of development as of January 1, <br />1990. <br /> <br />When a parcel acreage is not evenly divisible by ten (10) allowing for a pro rata density of four <br />(4) units per forty (40) acres, an additional lot may be developed only if the size of the <br />fractional parcel is at least 75% of that required for a single or an additional lot. Eligible units <br />per parcel are as follows: <br /> <br />Parcel Size <br /> <br />Elioible Units <br /> <br />Urban Reserve Area <br /> <br />Minimum Lot Size: <br /> <br />Ten (10) acres outside the MC approved Metropolitan Urban Service Area (MUSA) and the <br />City's designated urban area with a maximum density of 4 units per 40 acres on a prorated <br />basis. <br /> <br />Rural Transition Area <br /> <br />Minimum Lot Size: <br /> <br />Two and one half (2.5) acres in the area between the City's designated urban area and Trott <br />Brook with a maximum density of 4 units per 40 acres on a pro rata basis. <br /> <br />Rural Area <br /> <br />Minimum Lot Size: <br /> <br />Ten (10) acres in the area north of Trott Brook which are outside of the MWCC District <br />Boundary with a maximum density of 4 units per 40 acres on a pro rata basis. <br /> <br />40 <br />
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