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CLOG Working language <br />e. Neighborhood uses such as village greens, pocket parks, commons, picnic <br />areas, community gardens, trails, and similar low-impact passive <br />recreational uses. <br />g. Water supply and sewage disposal systems, and stormwater detention <br />areas designed, landscaped, and available for use as an integral part of the <br />conservation area. <br />h. Easements for drainage, access, sewer or water lines, or other public <br />purposes. <br />i. Underground utility rights-of-way. <br />k. Sidewalks, walking or equestrian trails and greenways may be located in <br />the viewshed or viewshed buffer. <br />I. Lakes and ponds <br />m. Walls and fences <br />n. Ground-mounted subdivision and development identification signs <br />g. Ownership of Required Viewshed Buffers <br />Viewshed buffers maybe in private or joint (i.e., common ownership through a <br />homeowners association or similar organization). <br />Private Ownership <br />l <br />O <br />Viewshed buffers may be privately <br />wned dnd malntained on any pre-existing <br />ot <br />located along Nt 3 and on any lot subsequently platted along NC 3 that was not <br />part of a major subdivision. <br />Sammon 0 t~erslli~ <br /> <br />Any required viewshed buffer associated with a major subdivision shall be under <br />common (i.e., homeowners association) ownership. <br /> <br />f~ <br /> <br /> <br />Ite 28 <br />Attachment number 7 ' <br />(j_3 Page 421 of 468 ' <br />