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DRAFT <br /> Revised July 7, 1998 <br /> (3) shoreland soil types and their engineering capabilities: <br /> (4) topographic characteristics; <br /> (5) vegetative cover; <br /> (6) in -water physical characteristics, values, and <br /> constraints: <br /> (7) recreational use of the surface water: <br /> (8) road and service center accessibility; <br /> (9) socioeconomic. development needs and plans as they <br /> involve water and related land resources; <br /> (10) the land requirements of industry which, by its nature, <br /> requires location in shoreland areas; and <br /> (11) the necessity to preserve and restore certain areas <br /> having significant historical or ecological value. <br /> B. Factors and Criteria for Planned Unit Developments: <br /> (1) existing recreational use of the surface water and <br /> likely increases in use associated with planned unit <br /> developments; <br /> (2) physical and aesthetic impacts of increased density; <br /> (3) suitability of lands for the planned unit development <br /> approach: <br /> (4) level of current development in the area; and <br /> (5) amounts and types of ownership of undeveloped lands. <br /> 4.22 Land Use District Descriptions. The land use districts provided <br /> below, and the allowable land uses therein for the given <br /> classifications of waterbodies, shall be properly delineated on the <br /> Official Zoning Map for the shorelands of this community. These <br /> land use districts are in conformance with the criteria specified in <br /> Minnesota Regulation, Part 6120.3200, Subp. 3: <br /> (Note: Include either the following tables of land use districts by <br /> SMO- 260.081 12 260 -081 -10 <br />