10-4-11: PUBLIC SITES AND OPEN SPACES:
   A.    Public Uses: Where it is determined that a proposed park, playground, school or other public use as shown on the comprehensive development plan is located in whole or in part within a proposed subdivision, sufficient area for such public use shall be dedicated to the public or reserved and offered for public purchase.
   B.    Natural Features: Existing natural features which add value to residential development and enhance the attractiveness of the community, i.e., trees, watercourses, historic spots, and similar irreplaceable assets, shall be preserved in the design of the subdivision.
   C.    Special Developments: In the case of planned unit developments and large scale developments, the commission may require sufficient park or open space facilities of acceptable size, location, and site characteristics that may be suitable for the proposed development. (Ord. 09-09, 10-6-2009)