LI: Light Industrial: Land used primarily in the manufacture, processing, fabrication, assembly, packaging,
<br /> • incidental storage, sales, and distribution of predominantly previously prepared materials, finished products
<br /> or parts. Examples include greenhouses, food and drink processing plants and storage, light manufacturing
<br /> and assembly, small machine and tool and die shops, flex industrial centers, mini warehouses, and research
<br /> and development facilities.
<br /> IN: Institutional: Land used primarily for religious, governmental, educational, social or health care
<br /> facilities excluding clinics. Examples include nursing homes, private hospitals, tax exempt properties
<br /> owned by federal, state, county, city or school districts, fire stations, libraries, private schools, churches,
<br /> cemeteries, and monuments.
<br /> HI: Heavy Industrial: Land used primarily in the manufacture and/or processing of products from large
<br /> bulky predominantly raw, extracted, or hazardous materials; or use engaged in the storage of flammable,
<br /> explosive, or other materials that may pose a threat to public health or safety. Examples would include
<br /> foundries and heavy manufacturing plants,grain elevators, and commercial warehouses.
<br /> SRO: Sport/Recreational; Outdoor: Land used primarily for public recreation activities improved with
<br /> playing fields, playground or exercise equipment and associated structures. Examples include baseball
<br /> fields, football/soccer fields,golf courses,golf driving ranges, and playground equipment.
<br /> SRI: Sport/Recreational; Indoor: Land containing a building or buildings developed, used, and maintained
<br /> primarily for recreational activities. Examples include ice arenas, indoor soccer fields, domed recreational
<br /> facilities, large scale health/fitness clubs, indoor swimming pools, sport/public assembly facility.
<br /> OSN: Open Space; Natural: Predominantly undeveloped or unaltered land preserved in its natural state for
<br /> • environmental or aesthetic purposes. Examples include wetlands,timberlands, and nature preserves.
<br /> OSP: Open Space; Passive: Land used and maintained for resource protection, amenity, or buffer, which
<br /> supports unorganized public recreational activities and which may contain trails, picnic areas, and public
<br /> fishing/boating docks.
<br /> ROW: Right-of-Way: An area or strip of land, either public or private, on which an irrevocable right-of-
<br /> passage has been recorded for the use of vehicles or pedestrians or both. Examples would include skyways,
<br /> street right-of-way, sidewalks,paths, and trails.
<br /> UTL: Utility: An area or strip of land, either public or private, occupied by a power plant or substation,
<br /> electric transmission line, oil or gas pipeline, water tower, municipal well, reservoir, pumping station, water
<br /> treatment facility, communications tower, or similar use.
<br /> VAC: Vacant: Land not currently used for any defined purpose that may or may not contain buildings or
<br /> other structures.
<br /> WAT: Open Water: Permanently flooded open water not including wetlands, or periodically flooded areas.
<br /> Examples would include lakes, streams, creeks, rivers, and ponds.
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