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Contributions. The association or similar legal entity has the power to compel <br />contributions from residents of the development to cover their proportionate shares of the <br />costs associated with both maintenance and upkeep. <br /> <br />Section ~6. Timing of recreational improvements <br /> <br />Because of the varying nature of subdivision developments, it is impractical to <br />categorically set one time frame with applicability to all. Consequently, the timing of <br />recreational improvements will be established for each development by reviewing staff in <br />consultation with the developer. Generally, staff will require recreational improvements <br />implemented when either 15 lots total or 50% of the total approved lots for the <br />subdivision have been completed, whichever occurs first. When compliance with the <br />preceding requirement does not occur, zoning permits for the remainder of the <br />development may be stopped. Nothing, however, should be construed as barring a <br />developer from immediate development of recreational facilities as an <br />amenities/marketing strategy and such timing is encouraged. <br /> <br />Section 66-~06Z. Lot reduction <br /> <br />Developers converting developable land area into the required recreational area may, at <br />their option, reduce building lot size to 95 percent of the minimum lot size of the host <br />zoning district. <br /> <br />Section 66-~8. Flexibility in administration <br /> <br />Due to the widely varying characteristics of land itself, the nature of proposed facilities, or <br />other factors, it is possible that the overall objectives of these regulations, on rare <br />occasion, be achieved without adhering to the standards set forth with exact <br />mathematical precision. Accordingly, minor deviations from these standards may be <br />made when it can be determined that: <br /> <br />i) the objectives of the standards can be met without strict adherence to them, or, <br /> <br />ii) the peculiarities of a tract of land would make strict adherence to standards <br /> unreasonable. <br /> <br />Section 66--Z~89. Administrative procedures for deviation <br /> <br />40~ <br /> <br /> <br />