OSRD and SRD applications shall follow the site plan review application process described in Section 176-9.0 of these Regulations for major site plan review under § 176-9.3, including the following materials:
1. Application. The materials required under § 176-9.3.2 other than the parking and transportation demand management (PTDM) plan;
2. Proof Plan. A proof plan, as defined in the Zoning Bylaw, demonstrating that two or more lots can be created in compliance with the Zoning Bylaw, including a table of allowed gross floor area for each proof plan lot and showing any protected resources areas pursuant to §
130-8 (wetland protection definitions);
3. Open Space Plans. An open space plan sheet identifying, differentiating, and detailing open land and common open space, including a table calculating the square footage and percentages for compliance with § 135-6.9.10 or 135-6.12.5, private amenity space, such as lawns, and wetlands and other resource areas.
4. Open Land. Where applicable, draft legal documents implementing the ownership and restriction requirements of §§ 135-6.12.5.2 and 135-6.12.5.3;
a. If open land is to be conveyed to the Conservation Commission or a nonprofit conservation organization, the applicant shall submit written confirmation of agreement to accept ownership if the OSRD is approved. The deed shall contain the following:
i. A legal description of dedicated open land and the entity to which it is to be conveyed; and
ii. A statement of the purpose of the open space and any restrictions on its use.
b. If ownership of open land is to be retained by the homeowners' association, the applicant shall submit written confirmation of agreement to accept the conservation restriction if the OSRD is approved. The conservation restriction shall contain the following:
i. Language defining the conservation restriction pursuant to MGL c. 184, §§
31 through
33;
ii. Provisions for management of the open land that are explicitly tied to Town guidance on the management of conservation land; and
iii. Provisions for a biannual assessment of open land status to be performed by the Conservation Commission or other nonprofit conservation organization.
5. Common Open Space. Provisions for the management, maintenance, operation, improvement, and repair of any common open space, including levying and collecting from the property owners' common charges to pay for expenses associated with the open space;