NON‐SENSITIVE OPEN SPACE Sample Clauses

NON‐SENSITIVE OPEN SPACE. Open Space outside of sensitive areas and buffers includes, but is not limited to, the plaza, Community Parks, trails, Neighborhood and Pocket Parks, natural areas and stormwater ponds and infiltration facilities. Additional Parks may be provided as individual Implementing Projects are developed. Stormwater ponds and facilities shall be designed as either passive or active Open Space when practical. Passive Open Space facilities consisting of stormwater ponds shall be designed to appear as a natural wetland or pond and shall provide at least one location for public viewing. Vegetation shall consist of no less than 70% native plant material typically found in and around South King County. Any fencing required by BDMC regulations (Exhibit “E”) shall be designed and located such that it does not detract from the natural character of the facility. If natural landscaping is intended to provide a long‐term barrier to human intrusion, temporary fencing may be permitted until such time as the landscaping has matured to the point of providing the barrier. Stormwater facilities designed as active Parks shall accommodate at least one active use. This may include at least one of the following: a trail extending no less than 75% of the perimeter of the pond; play fields; play structures; and basketball and other sport courts within an infiltration gallery or maximum water elevation designed to accommodate occasional high water level events. Pursuant to Condition of Approval No. 69 of the MPD Permit Approval, to be considered as Open Space, active play areas shall be free of inundation for a minimum of three (3) months out of the year, preferably longer. The Public Works and Natural Resources directors shall make the final determination of whether the stormwater pond or facility proposed may qualify as active or passive recreation (and thus counting towards The Villages MPD’s Open Space requirement), or a portion of active recreation, based on submitted plans associated with an Implementing Project.
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