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open space areas may include agricultural areas (e.g. crop lands, pastures, <br />and equestrian areas), parks and recreation areas, conservation and natural <br />areas (e.g. uplands, wetlands, and re-created natural areas), and water <br />bodies (not to exceed thirty percent of the open space requirement). <br />(c) Active recreational uses shall be limited to a maximum of twenty-four <br />(24) percent of the designated open space or twelve (12) percent of the <br />entire PD area, whichever is less. <br />3. Timing of Land Uses: At the time of new town approval, commitments must be <br />made as to the timing of developing work places and non-residential uses. A <br />sufficient amount of job -producing and non-residential uses shall be developed in <br />initial project phases to prevent creation of a de -facto residential only or bedroom <br />community and to ensure development of a job -producing "anchor tenant" to <br />sustain the new town's economy. To ensure that all phases of the project develop <br />as a viable new town development with a mixture of residential, shopping, <br />working, recreational, and open space areas, various uses for each phase of the <br />project shall be approved and developed in a proportional manner. Commercial <br />and personal service uses, office and light industrial uses and residential uses shall <br />generally constitute the same percentage of area for each phase as they constitute <br />in the project as a whole. No more than twenty-five (25) percent of the proposed <br />residential use development will be permitted until at least twenty-five (25) <br />percent of the proposed commercial and personal service uses and office and light <br />industrial uses occur. <br />4. Form: The project shall meet the Traditional Neighborhood Design standards of <br />the Future Land Use Element Policy 18.1. In so doing, the new town shall have a <br />perimeter edge and a center. Along the perimeter edge, a significant greenbelt <br />shall be provided, and that greenbelt shall consist of natural areas, agricultural <br />areas, and/or "no -build" areas designated on large acreage parcels. A project <br />center shall be established for the concentration of residential and commercial <br />uses. Major roadways shall run through or near the project center. The project <br />design shall reflect the following: <br />(a) A network of ungated and open to the public interconnected streets in a <br />grid or modified grid pattern. <br />(b) An interconnected pedestrian sidewalk/path system that serves and <br />integrates residential and non-residential uses. <br />(c) Appropriately sized blocks and pedestrian improvements that provide a <br />layout that maximizes residential development in clusters around town <br />centers. Town centers shall include but not be limited to public squares or <br />parks, as well as commercial and residential uses. <br />Future Land Use Element 147 <br />