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<br />. K. Limits of Development <br /> The site can be subdivided into "development suitability units" based on <br /> respective associations of topography, soil type, vegetative cover, drainage <br /> and wildlife populations. <br />I Development Suitability units reflect an area's potential to accommodate <br /> specific recreation activities and facilities without degrading the natural <br /> function or inherent character or the resource base. (Refer to maps on <br /> pages VI-52 through VI-54). <br /> Development Suitability <br /> Suitabilitv Unit Resource Activities <br /> 1. Suitable disturbed areas, picnicking, day <br /> flatland, open fields, camping, swimming <br /> former house sites, beach, boat launch, <br /> existing recreation parking lots, roads, <br /> areas, sandy shoreline, paved trails, structures, <br /> utility easements. game fields. <br /> 2. Sensitive relatively undisturbed trails, day camping <br />.' areas, typical woodlot <br /> and forest, moderate <br /> slopes <br /> 3. Restricted vulnerable and unique interpretive trails <br /> resources and (including boardwalks), <br /> ecosystems (i.e. observation blinds and <br /> marshes, high-quality platforms. <br /> forests, scenic land <br /> features, unique <br /> geologic features, <br /> scarce ecological <br /> associations, wildlife <br /> habitat, severe slopes.) <br /> '/--- <br /> _1 2 3 2 ,- <br />. <br /> VI-51 <br />