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In addition to the site development standards specified in Sections 10.709 and 10.710, townhouse development shall be identified as such on both the tentative and final plats for the project. Except when the tentative plat is in conjunction with a PUD, the tentative plat shall be accepted for review only after the project has received approval from the approving authority. At the time of recording of the final plat, covenants, conditions, and restrictions (CC&Rs) shall be approved by the City and recorded. The recorded CC&Rs shall provide:

(1) That the owners are jointly and severally responsible for the continued maintenance and repair of the common elements of the development, including common portions of the buildings, such as foundations, roofs, common walls, etc., and share equitably in the cost of such upkeep.

(2) An association for the purpose of governing the operation of the common interests.

(3) Maintenance access easements on individual lots where necessary for the purpose of property maintenance and repair.

(4) The specific rights of, or limitations on, individual lot owners to modify any portion of a building or lot, including the provision that no common elements be modified without the consent of the association.

[Amd. Sec. 5, Ord. No. 6231, Nov. 3, 1988; Amd. Sec. 4, Ord. No. 7612, Apr. 7, 1994; Amd. Sec. 3, Ord. No. 7776, Dec. 1, 1994; Amd. Sec. 3, Ord. No. 7940, Aug. 3, 1995; Amd. Sec. 8, Ord. No. 8013, Jan. 4, 1996; Amd. Sec. 1, Ord. No. 8702, Oct. 3, 1996; Amd. Sec. 5, Ord. No. 2005-97, Jun. 2, 2005; Amd. Sec. 12, Ord. No. 2012-137, Sep. 6, 2012; Amd. Sec. 18, Ord. No. 2013-131, Sep. 5, 2013 (effective Dec. 1, 2013); Amd. Sec. 16, Ord. No. 2018-133, Dec. 6, 2018; Amd. Sec. 15, Ord. No. 2019-91, Aug. 1, 2019; Amd. Sec. 9, Ord. No. 2021-07, Jan. 21, 2021; Amd. Sec. 26, Ord. No. 2022-60, Jun. 16, 2022.]