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15 Revised 10/03/2019 Ordinance Language Commentary 4.24 Land uses for river and stream classifications: Land Uses Remote Forested Transition Agriculture Urban Tributary Single residential P P P P P P Duplex, triplex, quad residential C P P P P P Residential PUD C C C C C C Water-dependent commercial - Accessory to residential PUD C C C C C C Commercial C C C C P P Commercial PUD - Expansion of PUD involving up to six additional units or sites allowed as a permitted use provided the provisions of Section 10.0 are satisfied. C C C C C C Solar Power Facilities (principal land use) C C C C C C Parks & historic sites C C C C C C Public, semipublic C C C C P P Industrial N C N N C C Agricultural: cropland and pasture P P P P P P Agricultural feedlots: New N N N N N N Agricultural feedlots: Expansion or resumption of existing C C C C C C Forest management P P P P P P Forest land conversion C C C C C C Extractive use C C C C C C Mining of metallic minerals and peat P P P P P P 5.0 SPECIAL LAND USE PROVISIONS 5.1 Commercial, Industrial, Public, and Semipublic Use Standards. 5.11 Water-dependent uses may be located on parcels or lots with frontage on public waters provided that: A. The use complies with provisions of Section 7.0; Optional. Add solar power as a conditional use including criteria or conditions of approval. See “Consideration in Siting Solar Power Facilities in Shoreland Areas” for ideas for conditions. New feedlots are prohibited in shorelands per Minnesota Rules, part 7020. Minnesota statute 116.0711 allows the resumption of existing feedlots. 5.0. The uses and their special conditions in this section must be in the shoreland ordinance if the use is allowed. If not, the provision may be excluded from this section, however, it should be added to the land use tables in 4.23 and 4.24 and listed as “N.” Note that some of these uses are conditional uses and must be identified as such in use tables 4.23 and 4.24.