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FRAMFWORK COMPONENTS MET: � . <br /> ➢ Use data to justify what is and is not hardcover � <br /> ✓ The currentiy proposed definition is largely based on the DNR draft shoreland district standards . <br /> under consideration at the State level <br /> ➢ Mainly regulate parcels that are currently regulated;add only where it makes sense <br /> ✓ Overlay district parcels based specifically on existing shoreland district boundaries and relevant <br /> zoning districts (I &PUD) � <br /> ✓ Only logical gaps in-between parcels currently being regulated were added to the district <br /> ➢ Focus on residential development,not engineering standards <br /> ✓ Focus was on general development and overall hardcover within all tiers <br /> ✓ The new ordinance does not propose to amend other relevant requirements such as parking lot <br /> standards or minimum required parking <br /> ,r,�, . <br /> ➢ Consider past practice and history when setting hardcover allowances <br /> ✓ Allowances are largely unchanged except for lakeshore properties which will see an increase in � <br /> � allowable hardcover. � <br /> ✓ The proposed increase to allowable hardcover along lakeshores will likely not result in <br /> significant change in actual hardcover due to the high number of variances that have been <br /> granted over the years for lakeshore properties. � <br /> , ➢ Link the ordinance to the comprehensive plan <br /> ✓ A new"purpose"section begins the ordinance to accomplish this task <br /> Page 2 of 2 <br />
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