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Dedication requirements. In order that adequate open spaces and sites for public uses may be properly located and reserved, and in order that the cost of providing public areas, such as but not limited to parks, recreation areas, and public schools, may be equitably apportioned on the basis of additional need created by a certified survey or subdivision development, each subdivider shall be required to dedicate land or pay fees in lieu of land for park or other public uses. The provisions of this article do not apply to land divisions within the extraterritorial jurisdiction.
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General design. In the design of a subdivision, land division, planned development, or certified survey, provision shall be made for suitable sites of adequate area for schools, parks, playgrounds, open spaces, drainageways, and other public purposes. Such sites are to be shown on the preliminary plat and final plat and shall comply with the Comprehensive Plan or Park and Open Space Plan. Consideration shall be given to the preservation of scenic and historic sites, stands of trees, marshes, lakes, ponds, streams, watercourses, watersheds, ravines and woodlands, prairie and wetlands, and plant and animal communities.