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15 <br /> 5. Method of Provision or Dedication <br /> Land dedicated for public recreation The applicant is required to make a <br /> area as required by this Ordinance payment of$18,200.00 in lieu of public <br /> shall be designated on both the dedication of recreation/open space which <br /> preliminary and final plat(s) of the will be used to purchase and/or develop <br /> subdivision and must be dedicated parkland for use by the subdivision and <br /> to an appropriate unit of local neighborhood residents. <br /> government. <br /> e. The minimum amount of land reserved Lot sizes have not been reduced below the <br /> as recreation/open space shall be the minimum. <br /> sum of all reductions in minimum lot <br /> area as a result of the cluster form of <br /> development and/or the minimum <br /> recreation/open space required in <br /> Section IV-B-7-b, whichever is greater. <br /> IV-B-9-c Reductions in Lot and Setback <br /> Requirements <br /> For lots created as part of a cluster <br /> development minimum lot area, lot width <br /> and setback requirements specified in <br /> Section 4.1.2 may be reduced as follows: <br /> a. Minimum lot area requirements may be a. The minimum residential lot size <br /> reduced by fifty percent (50%) but shall proposed is .92 acre, which is not <br /> be no smaller than 5000 square feet. reduced. <br /> b. Minimum lot width requirements may b. The minimum lot width required is 130 <br /> be reduced by twenty percent (20%), feet. Lot widths may be reduced to 104 <br /> but shall be no less than fifty (50) feet. feet. Lot width is not applicable on the <br /> turning circle of the cul-de-sac. There <br /> are 10 lots that do not meet the <br /> minimum lot width of 130 feet. These <br /> lots have an average lot width of 110 <br /> feet. <br /> c. Minimum front setback requirements c. Front setbacks may be reduced to 30 <br /> may be reduced by twenty-five percent feet. <br /> (25%) except where the front lot line <br /> forms an exterior boundary of the <br /> cluster development. <br />