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n,,• `hen <br /> Appendix G: Futup Land Use Categot Classification and <br /> �4 Overlay Locational Criteria <br /> Futum-e Land Use Pittn <br /> Classifications and Locational Criteria <br /> Overlays <br /> • Land/Slope: No limitation. <br /> • Hydrology: Located in areas that may be within 100-year flood areas. <br /> • Flora and Fauna: Located in areas that may contain unique and <br /> endangered species as identified by state or federal government. <br /> • Soil Conditions: No limitation. <br /> • Public Services/Utilities: Located in areas where urban-type services, <br /> especially water and sewer lines, are not needed and should be <br /> discouraged. <br /> a Public Interest • Transportation System: Located in areas where arterial or collector <br /> tv Area highways would not exist or be needed. <br /> ■ Energy Use: No evaluation. <br /> p m Existing Land Use Placement: Located in areas containing <br /> specialized uses, generally owned by public or quasi-public institutions. <br /> • Agriculture and Forestry: No limitations. <br /> • Population Density: Located in areas which by their nature would <br /> have an extremely low-density population or contain no permanent <br /> residential population. <br /> Historic and Cultural: Located in areas that may have historic or <br /> cultural values as identified by state or federal governments or the <br /> county. <br /> ■ Land/Slope: No limitation. <br /> ■ Hydrology: Integral to Land Use Plan Category Overlay. <br /> ■ Flora and Fauna: No evaluation. <br /> Water Supply ■ Soil Conditions: No evaluation. <br /> !� Watershed ■ Public Services/Utilities: Located in areas where urban-type services <br /> especially water and sewer lines should be discouraged unless a Teri <br /> p 10-Year or y20-Year Transition area is present. <br /> • Transportation System: No evaluation. <br /> • Agriculture and Forestry: No evaluation <br /> • Population Density: No evaluation. <br /> • Historic and Cultural: No evaluation. <br /> Ora*tge/Co-u.nty Comprehens-�ve/Flaw Page (�-12 <br />