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ft.) segments segments <br />segments <br /> <br />200 .040 .020 .010 <br />300 .048 .024 .012 <br />400 .056 .028 .014 <br />500 .065 .032 .016 <br />600 .072 .038 .019 <br />700 .082 .042 .021 <br />800 .091 .046 .023 <br />900 .099 .050 .025 <br />t,000 .108 .054 .027 <br />1,100 .116 .058 .029 <br />1,200 .125 .064 .032 <br />1,300 .133 .068 .034 <br />1,400 .142 .072 .036 <br />1,500 .150 .075 .038 <br /> <br />*For average unit floor areas less than shown, use the floor area ratios listed for 200 <br />square feet. For areas greater than shown, use the ratios listed for 1,500 square feet. For <br />recreational camping areas, use the ratios listed at 400 square feet. Manufactured home <br />sites in recreational camping areas shall use a ratio equal to the size of the manufactured <br />home, or if unknown, the ratio listed for 1,000 square feet. <br /> <br />Multiply the suitable area within each tier by the floor area ratio to yield total <br />floor area for each tier allowed to be used for dwelling units or sites. <br /> <br />Divide the total floor area by tier computed in Item C. above by the average inside <br />living area size detmTnined in Item A. above. This yields a' base number of <br />dwelling units and sites for each tier. <br /> <br />Proposed locations and numbers of dweli'ing units or sites for the commercial <br />planned unit development are then compared with the tier, density and suitability <br />analyses herein and the design criteria. <br /> <br />Density Increase Multipliers: <br />1. Increases-to the dwelling unit or dwelling site base densities previously <br /> determined are allowable if the dimensional standards are met or exceeded and <br /> the design criteria are satisfied. The allowable density increases in Item B. below <br /> will only be allowed if structure setbacks from the ordinary high water level are <br /> increased to at least 50 percent greater than the minimum setback, or the impact <br /> on the waterbody is reduced an equivalent amount through vegetative <br /> management, topography, or additional means acceptable to the local unit of <br /> government and the setback is at least 25 percent greater than the minimum <br /> setback. <br /> <br />106 <br /> <br />Shoreland Manage~nent page 28 <br />M<w '04 Draft <br /> <br /> <br />