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City of Little Canada 2-7 Land Use Plan <br /> <br />outdoor storage of aggregate materials and/or recycling. <br /> The Industrial Park District (I-P) allows offices, warehouses and manufacturing businesses <br />in a campus-type setting. <br />Special Districts <br />There are five special districts: <br /> The Planned-Unit District allows for mixtures of residential, commercial and industrial <br />development through negotiation with the City. These types of land use are not allowed in <br />a “PUD:” multiple-family housing except for seniors, auto repair and auto refueling. As of <br />2019, there were seven PUD sub-districts, each corresponding to a single parcel of land and <br />tailored for a specific development project. <br />This frequent but unconventional use of the common planned-unit development provision <br />indicates that the other zoning districts are probably out of step with the land development <br />market or otherwise inadequate. Relying on the negotiated PUD approach tends to be <br />stressful and unfair to both the applicant and the City. <br /> The Floodplain District regulates development in designated areas that are prone to <br />flooding. It supplements the “underlying” zoning district. <br /> The Shoreland District regulates development within 300 feet of seven designated lakes <br />and 1,000 feet of one unnamed stream. It supplements the “underlying” zoning district. <br /> The Wetland District protects the aquatic and vegetative functions of certain low-lying <br />areas designated by the state or federal governments. It supplements the “underlying” <br />zoning district. <br /> The Public District allows governmental buildings, parks, schools, churches, cemeteries and <br />day-care businesses. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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