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Ord 2019-043/amending section 6.2.2 of the PDD standards for the Trace PDD generally located East of IH-35 and South of Posey Road to allow two story multifamily residential buildings as the only required elevations without including three and four story
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Ord 2019-043/amending section 6.2.2 of the PDD standards for the Trace PDD generally located East of IH-35 and South of Posey Road to allow two story multifamily residential buildings as the only required elevations without including three and four story
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12/17/2019
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"' 0 i4&01 <br />T R A\ C E <br />3.3 Open Space & Parks Programming <br />Trace is a relatively compact community; easily walkable with generous amounts of open space and <br />parkland. Because of the compact size of the Community and the central location of the main <br />Amenity Center and School, the park system within Trace will have a variety of experiences to suit <br />the residents and users. <br />Illustration 12: Open Space and Parks Programming Plan <br />Large fields, pools and/or splash pads will be centrally located to give maximum access as well <br />as direct higher traffic volumes to larger roads. <br />Internal neighborhood pocket parks will be either un -programed passive areas for <br />neighborhood gatherings or lightly programmed play areas that may serve the homes furthest <br />from the central activity area. The intent is that pocket parks would allow sufficient outdoor <br />quality of life experiences when time prohibits walking to the central amenity center. <br />19 <br />
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