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r : <br /> organized recreational activities. The Planning <br /> Board may require a buffer strip in excess of the <br /> minimum requirement depending on the use of <br /> adjoining land. it <br /> 9.3.6 Common ©pen Space <br /> 9.361 The common open space shall be a defined area <br /> of open land shown on the definitive develop- <br /> ment plan containing not less than thirty (30) <br /> percent of the total land area, and shall be <br /> designed and maintained in accordance with the <br /> following standards: <br /> 9.3611 Naturally existing woods, meadow and <br /> marshland shall be maintained and im- <br /> proved by customary good conservation <br /> practices. <br /> 9.3612 In cases where the land is scarred or j <br /> barren, it shall be improved to grow back } <br /> to the natural state of the surrounding <br /> countryside. i <br /> 9.3613 It shall be planned in large units of land, <br /> continuous wherever possible, and shall <br /> be accessible to the open space residential <br /> development property owners, or to the <br /> public when owned by the Town of <br /> Mashpee. <br /> 9.3614 It is the intent that the common open E <br /> space be developed for reasonable out- i <br /> door recreational uses. These may in- <br /> clude, playing fields, tennis courts and <br /> golf courses. (" <br /> 'P <br /> 9.362 The common open space shall be permanently <br /> dedicated in one of the following ways: In either <br /> case the developer's declaration of this choice <br /> and the manner of dedicating the common open <br /> space shall be furnished with the definitive de- <br /> velopment plan, together with the covenants and <br /> restrictions necessary to secure the permanent <br /> legal existence of the common open space. <br /> 9.3621 Ownership as tenants in common — The <br /> open area may be owned as tenants in <br /> common by the individual lot owners 1 <br /> within the development; <br /> 29 <br /> i. i44 <br /> I I�I h <br /> Ifi <br />