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21 <br />Unless accepted for dedication or otherwise agreed to by the county, another unit of local <br />government, the state or a private nonprofit land conservancy, the cost and responsibility <br />of maintaining open space and any facilities located thereon shall be borne by the <br />property owner and/or homeowner's association. <br />Section F EVALUATION CRITERIA <br />All site planning for open space should evidence a consideration of the specific <br />nature of the parcel being developed and a creativity in design which maximizes <br />aspects of functionality. At ~ any given site, the types of resources may vary widely <br />in importance ; (e.g., a natural area compared to a historic site) and L~l~e~ ~~~or each <br />type of resource may have areas of greater or lesser significance ;(e.g. a notable example <br />of local vernacular building traditions compared to a much altered older home). Priorities <br />for conserving such resources should therefore be based upon a thorough site analysis <br />and an understanding of what is more special, unique, noteworthy, environmentally <br />sensitive and/or historic as compared with other similar features of different types of <br />resources. <br />In evaluating the layout of lots and open space, the following criteria will be considered <br />as indicating design appropriate to the site's features and meeting the intent of the <br />Flexible Development standards. Whereas diversity and originality in lot layout are <br />encouraged, it is recognized that not all objectives maybe achieved on a given site. Each <br />applicant must therefore achieve the best possible relationship between development and <br />preservation objectives. <br />F.l General Criteria <br />The following criteria apply to all Flexible Development projects: <br />• The shape and placement of tke open space shall be reasonably contiguous, <br />coherently configured, a~ shall abut existing or potential open. space on adjacent <br />properties, and shall be beneficial to stated functional open space goals. Leng, <br />n~rr,.... ~° °„+~ ,., ,~+ L.° ., .,;.1°.1 ° °«~ ;,, ~1,° .. ..4'~«.,:1 n~,-°.,,,., .. ,-,-:~7.,r~ <br />aaa.aav .• JV`c,LLLVIILJ LLINJL VV L.L•VLILVLL VllVVr1L SIl -L1SV [~L[n° , ~ <br />l~nrµl~ ° 1,,,~f~,. .,,1' mot,-°°~,-, 1,~~ ., 4'. ., ,~/„ ° .,l,L.,.,-L..,.,,a t,,,f~ ,- <br />.,c~r., VL.~~.,.J LL ;e::::b JLL.,.,L L:~;L.LJ .,~ :.~LLru~L .Open <br />space should not be overly fragmented or in long narrow segments (except in the <br />case of pedestrian paths, stream or wildlife corridors, greenbelt paths or <br />landscape buffers adjoining street rights-of--way and/or neighborhood <br />boundaries). Electively sited individual open space areas (e.g. Secondary <br />Preservation Areas) should typically have agglomerated shapes. <br />Open space shall be connected, when applicable and reasonable, to other open <br />space in the same project and/or to existing or potential off-site open space or <br />pedestrian paths in land parcels adjacent to the Flexible Development area. <br />