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(6) shorelands that are t^ar.aced under nt..er vater <br />and related land rescurte .nanage.nent prtcrar.s autncr:ted by <br />state or federal Iscislacitn vitn goals co.T.pat:ole with <br />Minnesota Statutes, section 105.435, ar.d oarts 5120.2500 to <br />6120.3900; or <br />(7) individual laKes or syste.T.s of lakes that are <br />being managed under standards developed specifically for tnese <br />water resources after a comprenensive study and planning effort. <br />3. Alternative management standards may use the <br />following concepts and approaches, or others: <br />(1) expanded or different public waters <br />classification systems; <br />(2) designation of areas where land use districts <br />and associated standards are more restrictive than these <br />standards and criteria as trade-offs for other areas where they <br />are less restrictive; <br />(3) standards and otner management approaches <br />that are developed for specific water resources after a <br />comprehensive evaluation and planning effort; <br />(4) standards developed to take into account <br />commonly occurring hydrologic, geologic, property ownership, <br />topograohic, and vegetation patterns and shoreland accessibility <br />issues t.hat would make use of these standards and criteria <br />impractical; or <br />(5) other types of management or acquisition <br />programs such as stormwater .manage.ment and public land <br />acquisition programs that reduce the need for use of soecific <br />standards in parts 6120.2500 to 6120.3900. <br />C. Local govern.ments must request consideration of an <br />alternative approach under this subpcirt and must provide written <br />justification and supporting Information, maps, and documents, <br />as appropriate, to justify the request to the commissioner, <br />including the following; <br />(1) existing land use plans and controls ''or <br />shorelands of each public water; <br />(2) for the shorelands of each public water, the <br />number, average size, and percent of shoreline*occupied by <br />undeveloped lots of record and land in public ownershio; <br />(3) characteristics of existing development, <br />including types, densities, heights, colors, and presence or <br />absence of screening vegetation or topography; <br />(4) presence or absence of public sewer and <br />3