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Crowding poteliti.11 cutoff values were determined in a similar manner. The <br />rc;ultant values are as follows: <br />CLASSIFICATION <br />Natural Environment <br />Recreational De:elopmsnt <br />CROWDING POTENTIAL <br />(-tctc� of akttct IN,% ,nUe u6 sho•ae) <br />less than bO (high) <br />bO - 25 (medium) <br />;;re.ltcr th.rn flow) <br />-a, not u.,..-i• in ti:c determir)u.tion of <br />lake LL'A.,. it was u:;e,!-concurrently with Gil(: ctJ.3r Crl_eria and given <br />priority only in ca -e i of a low development density.) <br />Lake <br />I) th anti !:er)! 3 ?':11 Cl.1.;S <br />osv'i <br />to <br />i.,)latc 1'!kc` <br />unsui"able for <br />ShorelanJ <br />dcvclopmont. <br />•.-.0 <br />e:Uleg,1:21 <br />A,issc�, <br />1'.l:itCrnlll-i;0ughflslt <br />and <br />p001' ,'.'JCeiopment Character - <br />is t i,-. i . TheS�_ e--ologi-al Classes os•,:111d ll.l1'C sorm: or all of the following <br />;l:arartaristi.:: :-hailownos;, conditions, Heal•• aquatic vcgvtative <br />growth, low dissolved oxygen l:r 1= , and shallow .fro+.lndwater table. Lake depth <br />less thl ill I.-, feet and e:plogi ::11 :lass cif liinterki i l-Rou,hfi sh or Bul lhead- <br />?'.tnfis,, were u.iod to detcr;fln•: `,aural Environner:t fakes. <br />rho idea 1:; to vstahi is;h stri:t development standards to discourage devel- <br />f)lmei.t in arcos whvrc =it,% lw)ter,tial problems :.tiist. Nie to the <br />+h:L11ow nature of theso i.lkrs. r,:rertior.:ri iliportunities rmy he ,ome%hat <br />limited. 'ftlewe lakes are often more suited for wa!erfowl :lnd game pruduction <br />t'ian for recreational uses. Emerrent vegetation :an often limit surface recrea- <br />tional r1sc, such as boating or swimming. Ilcavy use by large mutors on shallow <br />lakes ma: also .:ause unnecessary -�tirri;rg of hottom sedimcnts which earn recycle <br />0•ge of nutrient, hick into the lake `ystem. <br />M <br />rl <br />
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