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Thirteen separate land use categories were utilized. These included: <br /> <br />Residential <br /> <br />Strip, which includes housing units along main through roads <br />that are not part of organized subdivisions. These may <br />include isolated homesteads as well as a contiguous linear <br />development of higher density. For most parc'els a lot size <br />of 3 acres was assumed unless otherwise indicated by air <br />photo interpretation or plat maps. <br /> <br />Low Density, which a~'e primarily organized or platted <br />subdivisions with local access roads to homes off of main <br />roads. Minimum 2 1/2 acre lot size was estimated unless <br />platting indicated otherwise. <br /> <br />Medium Density, which are 1 to 2 1/2 acre lots in subdivisions <br />as well as other parcels in the same lot size range as indicated <br />by plat maps. <br /> <br />High Density, defined as lots of less than 1 acre in <br />subdivisions. These may possibly include a few cases of <br />multi-unit housing. <br /> <br />I ndustrial / Commercial <br /> <br />Developed Land with permanent structures used for <br />industrial and/or commercial purposes as well as surrounding <br />land that is used in conjunction with business operations. <br /> <br />Non-permanent - Land which is used for industrial/commercial <br />purposes, but without structural improvements (such as <br />gravel pits, storage yards, etc.). <br /> <br />Public (Developable) <br /> <br />Developed Property in public or quasi-public and/or <br />institutional use, such as improved recreational facilities and <br />grounds, churches, schools, civic buildings. <br /> <br />Undeveloped Public or <br />improved for use, but is <br />park reserve property. <br /> <br />quas!-public <br />potentially <br /> <br />property that is not <br />developable, such as <br /> <br />Developable <br /> <br />Vacant Any lands not in use, but with projected use or <br />potential development capability. <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br /> <br />