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Sec. 112-5. Optional improvements.

Generally, developers may install improvements on the property being developed beyond those required by this Code at their option, so long as such do not conflict with any requirements of this Code or any local, state or federal regulations, and are approved by the planning commission. The city encourages greenspace and open space and efforts to plant and beautify such space; however, the city is not responsible for maintaining such greenspace or open space. The city requires that all such open space or greenspace be platted as common open space, and that the developer provide to the city, at the time of preliminary plat submission:

(1) A plan of the proposed greenspace or open space including all proposed signs, plantings and improvements; and

(2) A proposed property owners' association agreement governing financial and physical maintenance of any such common open space.

The planning commission may approve such plans on a case-by-case basis and shall have the power to require modifications to the property owners' association agreement. Any signs located in such open space shall be maintained as a part of the common open space for which the property owners' association will be permanently responsible. A copy of the final property owners' association agreement is required to be submitted with the final plat for approval by the city attorney.

(Code 1973, § 30-5)

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