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4/25/1973
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6 . Commercial land use developments should be adjacent to <br /> existing commercial concentrations along the east side of <br /> Highway 61 and both sides of Frenchmen Road for a distance ► <br /> of no more than one mile in any of the three directions <br /> from the point where U .S . Highway 61 and Frenchmen Road <br /> intersect. <br /> 7 . Industrial land use development should be directed to the <br /> present industrial areas west of Highway 61 to take advan- <br /> tage of rail , highway and open land and also to the <br /> industrial area on Highway 61 north of the mobile home park. <br /> 8. Whenever possible, land along Hardwood Creek would be <br /> preserved for recreational purposes . Other drainageways <br /> and designated open spaces should remain free from land use <br /> encroachment. <br /> 9 . Lakeshore development should be regulated as recommended <br /> by the Washington County Planning Advisory Commission . <br /> Such regulations and standards should be incorporated into <br /> the new zoning ordinance for Hugo. <br /> 10 . Comprehensive detailed engineering studies should be <br /> undertaken which would compliment the land use plan in <br /> terms of water , sewer , and drainage planning . These <br /> studies should consider surface water problems as well as <br /> ground water , such as flooding, ramifications of ponding, <br /> etc . <br /> 24 <br />
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