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Resolution No. /O�'9 ' <br /> � Page 39 � , <br /> 2. The reservation of areas suitable for residential <br /> development from encroachment by commercial and <br /> industrial uses. <br /> � . 3. The centralization of service facilities for <br /> residential areas and enhancement of economic growth <br /> for those areas suitable for limited commercial _ <br /> development. <br /> � 4. The management of areas where use may be directed <br /> toward commercial or industrial uses , rather than <br /> strictly residential uses, which by their nature <br /> require location in shoreland areas ." � <br /> b. ). �riteria for Land Use Zoning District Designation: <br /> "The land use zoning districts established by municipalities <br /> shall be based on consideration of: preservation of natural <br /> areas ; present ownership and development .of shoreland areas ; <br /> shoreland soil types and their engineering capabilities ; <br /> � topographic characteristics ; vegetative cover; municipal <br /> socioeconomic development needs and plans as they involve <br /> water and related land resources; the land requirements of <br /> industry which, but its nature, requires �location in shoreland <br /> areas ; and the necessity to preserve and restore certain areas <br /> having significant historical or ecological value." <br /> � c. ) Zoning Provisions : "In order to reduce the effects of <br /> over-crowding, to prevent pollution of waters of the State, <br /> to prav3de ample space on lots for sanitary facilities, to <br /> minimize flood damages, to maintain property values , and to <br /> � - maintain natural characteristics of shorelands and adjacent <br /> water areas, municipal shoreland ordinances shall control <br /> . lot sizes, placement of structures on lots , and alterations <br /> of �shorelarid areas . " '-t <br /> S <br /> l. Omitted � <br /> 2. "Placement of Structures on Lots : The placement of <br /> � structures on lots� shall be controlled by the municipal � <br /> shoreland ordinance in accordance with the class of public <br /> � �waters, high water elevation, and location of roads and <br /> � � highways. " . <br /> . . <br />