Loading...
The land use districts in § 151.18, and the delineation of a land use district's boundaries on the official zoning map, must be consistent with the goals, policies, and objectives of the comprehensive land use plan and the following criteria, considerations, and objectives:
(A) General considerations and criteria for all land uses.
(1) Preservation of natural area;
(2 Present ownership and development of shoreland areas;
(3) Shoreland soil types and their engineering capabilities;
(4) Topographic characteristics;
(5) Vegetative cover;
(6) In-water physical characteristics, values, and constraints;
(7) Recreational use of the surface water;
(8) Road and service center accessibility;
(9) Socioeconomic development needs and plans as they involve water and related resources;
(10) The land requirements of industry which, by its nature, requires location in shoreland areas;
(11) The necessity to preserve and restore certain areas having significant historical or ecological value.
(B) Factors and criteria for planned unit development.
(1) Existing recreational use of the surface waters and likely increases in use associated with planned unit developments;
(2) Physical and aesthetic impacts of increased density;
(3) Suitability of lands for the planned unit development approach;
(4) Level of current development in the area;
(5) Amounts and types of ownership of undeveloped lands.
(Ord. 247, passed 8-4-1992; Am. Ord. 248, passed 10-20-1992; Am. Ord. 249, passed 10-20-1992; Ord. passed 4-14-1997; Am. Ord. 274, passed 4-15-1997)
The land use districts provided below, and the allowable land uses therein for the given classifications of waterbodies, shall be properly delineated on the official zoning map for the shorelands of this community. These land use districts are in conformance with the criteria specified in Minnesota Regulations, Part 6120.3200, Subp. 3:
Land Use Districts for Lakes | ||
General Development Lakes | Recreational Development Lakes | |
Residential district - uses | ||
Single residential | P | P |
Semi-public | C | C |
Parks and historic sites | C | C |
Extractive use | C | C |
Duplex, triplex, quad residential | C | C |
Forest management | P | P |
High density residential district - uses | ||
Residential planned unit developments | C | C |
Surface water oriented commercial* | C | C |
Semi-public | C | C |
Parks and historic sites | C | C |
Duplex, triplex, quad residential | P | P |
Forest management | P | P |
General use district - uses | ||
Commercial | P | P |
Commercial planned unit development** | C | C |
Industrial | C | C |
Public, semi-public | P | P |
Extractive use | C | C |
Parks and historic site | C | C |
Forest management | P | P |
Mining of metallic materials and peat | P | P |
* As accessory to a residential planned unit development | ||
Land Use Districts for Rivers and Streams | ||
Transition | Tributary | |
Residential district - uses | ||
Single residential | P | P |
Semi-public | C | P |
Parks and historic sites | C | P |
Extractive use | C | C |
Duplex, triplex, quad residential | C | C |
Forest management | C | C |
Mining of metallic minerals and peat | C | C |
High density residential - uses | ||
Residential planned unit developments | C | C |
Single residential | C | C |
Surface water oriented commercial* | C | C |
Semi-public | C | C |
Parks and historic sites | C | C |
Duplex, triplex, quad residential | P | P |
Forest management | C | C |
* As accessory to a residential planned unit development | ||
(Ord. 247, passed 8-4-1992; Am. Ord. 248, passed 10-20-1992; Am. Ord. 249, passed 10-20-1992; Ord. passed 4-14-1997; Am. Ord. 274, passed 4-15-1997)
ZONING AND WATER SUPPLY/SANITATION PROVISIONS
Loading...