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<br /> <br /> Minimum Requirement Checklist <br /> City of Orono <br />Page 2 <br />category for each 10- year planning period (2020, <br />2030, and 2040). <br />Define each land use category shown on the Future Land Use Map. Land use categories must be used consistently throughout your <br />plan. <br />3B-14 to 18 <br />Land use categories must include types of allowed uses and the minimum and maximum densities (“the allowable density range”) for all categories that allow residential uses. Allowed uses should include a description of allowable housing types such as single family, detached, duplexes, townhomes, etc. <br />3B-14 to 18 <br />For each “mixed use” category, define an expected share of individual land uses and identify the permitted density range for residential uses. For <br />example, Mixed Use Downtown might have an <br />expectation of 30% commercial, 40% office, and <br />30% residential with a density of 10-15 units per <br />acre. <br />3B-15 <br /> <br /> <br />Acknowledge Council-approved master plan boundaries of regional parks, park reserves, and special recreation features by guiding the properties <br />with a land use of “Park” (or your equivalent) on your <br />Future Land Use Map. <br /> Map 3B-3a <br /> <br />For Communities within the Metropolitan Urban Service Area (MUSA): <br />Identify employment locations and provide a measurement of intensity of planned employment. Employment locations are typically the areas <br />guided for commercial, office, industrial and <br />institutional uses. Acceptable measurements of <br />intensity include Floor Area Ratio (FAR), building <br />footprint or impervious coverage. Ranges for <br />measuring intensity are acceptable. <br />Page 3B-15 Map 3B-3a <br />For Communities with Special Resources: <br />See the Special Resources section within the Land <br />Use Plan Element for requirements for Critical <br />Area Plans, Historic Preservation, and others. <br />N/A N/A <br />Density Calculations <br />Identify where forecasted residential growth will <br />happen on your Future Land Use Map. Show <br />expected new development and re-developed <br />areas. <br /> Map 3B-4 <br />Identify what density range is expected for each residential land use in your community. Pages 3B-14 to 16 Map 3B3a <br />and 3B-3b <br />Identify when residential development or redevelopment is anticipated to happen. See the Handbook section on Staged Development <br />and Redevelopment. <br />3B-21 <br /> <br /> <br />The average net residential density for your community must be consistent with the density requirements for your <br />community designation. <br />3B-24 Table 3B-5
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