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Shore Impact Zone <br /> By definition, the shore impact zone is the land between the OHWL and a line parallel to <br /> it at a setback of 50% of the structure. Since the required structure setback is 150 ft, the <br /> shore impact zone is 75 ft from the OHWL. <br /> Comprehensive Plan <br /> Lake Amelia Woods is consistent with the goals and policies of the comprehensive plan <br /> in regards to resource management, land use, housing, transportation and sanitary waste <br /> disposal. More information is needed regarding private wells. <br /> Resource Management System Plan <br /> Goals of the Resource Management System Plan include: <br /> oo Natural Resources and Amenities <br /> o Goal #1: Identify,protect and preserve the desirable natural areas and <br /> ecological and aquatic resources of the community. <br /> oo Land Use Policies <br /> o Goal#1: Ensure that well-planned, quality residential, commercial, <br /> industrial and institutional development to accommodate the city's <br /> projected growth needs occurs in a manner that also conserves and <br /> enhances the city's natural resources and amenities. <br /> The Lake Amelia Woods protects the natural resource by providing storm water <br /> management, wetland and shoreline buffers. <br /> Land Use Plan <br /> Goal 2: Ensure that zoning and subdivision ordinances and official maps are consistent <br /> with the intent and specific direction provided within the Comprehensive Plan. <br /> Policies: <br /> 1. Ensure developers meet the standards specified within the land-use plan and <br /> official controls, including zoning and subdivision ordinances and official <br /> maps. <br /> 2. Ensure compatibility of adjacent land uses. <br /> Lake Amelia Woods is consistent with the 2040 Comprehensive Plan and compliant with <br /> the zoning and subdivision ordinances assuming revisions and staff comments can be <br /> met. It is also compatible with adjacent residential land uses. <br /> 11 <br />