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<br /> ___________m_ ----- <br /> DRAFT <br /> Revised July 23, 1998 <br />(5) General Use District - Uses <br /> -Commerical C C C C P C <br /> -Commercial planned <br /> unit development** C C C C C C <br /> -Industrial N C N N C C <br /> -Public, semipublic C C C C P C <br /> -Extractive use C C C C C C <br /> -Parks and historic sites C C C C C C <br /> -Forest management P P P P P P <br /> -Mining of metallic <br /> minerals and peat P P P P P P <br /> <br />* As accessory to a residential planned unit development <br />**Limited expansion of a commercial planned unit development involving up to six additional <br />dwelling units or sites may be allowed as a permitted use provided the provisions of Section 8.0 <br />of this ordinance are satisfied. <br /> <br />4.23 Use and Upgrading of Inconsistent Land Use Districts. <br /> <br />A. The land use districts adopted in Ordinance Number _, Section_, <br />as they apply to shoreland areas, and their delineated boundaries on the <br />Official Zoning Map, are not consistent with the land use district <br />designation criteria specified in Section 4.22 herein. These inconsistent <br />land use district designations may continue until revisions are proposed to <br />change either the land use district designation within an existing land use <br />district boundary shown on the Official Zoning Map or to modify the <br />boundary of an existing land use district shown on the Official Zoning Map. <br /> <br />B. When a revision is proposed to an inconsistent land use district provision, <br />the following additional criteria and procedures shall apply: <br /> <br />(1) For Lakes. When a revision to a land use district designation on a <br />lake is considered, the land use district boundaries and use <br />provisions therein for all the shoreland areas within the jurisdiction <br />of this ordinance on said lake must be revised to make them <br />substantially compatible with the framework in Sections 4.21 and <br />4.22 of this ordinance. <br /> <br />(2) For Rivers and Streams. When a revision to a land use district <br />designation on a river or stream is proposed, the land use district <br />boundaries and the use provisions therein for all shoreland on both <br />sides of the river or stream within the same classification within the <br />jurisdiction of this ordinance must be revised to make them <br />substantially compatible with the framework in Sections 4.21 arid <br />4.22 of this ordinance. If the same river classification is contiguous <br />for more than a five-mile segment, only the shoreland for a distance <br /> <br />SMO-260.081 <br /> <br />-14- <br /> <br />260-081-10 <br />
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