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AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT (AG) <br />One of the most serious problems facing the County _s <br />scattered housing subdivisions that deplete the beet <br />agricultural lands and require extension of expensive <br />community facilities and services to meet resident needs. <br />This district furthers viability of the County's <br />agricultural economy. Prime agricultural lands must be <br />preserved whenever possible. <br />Residential densities in this district are a maximum of <br />1 unit per five (5) acres. <br />Co:�.mercial and industrial uses may be permitted outside <br />of nodal designations as a special exception. Industrial <br />development should be oriented toward agri-business. <br />RURAL RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS <br />This district provides transition between agricultural <br />or environmentally sensitive areas and urban development <br />areas. They are designed to provide areas where very low <br />density residential neighborhoods are established and <br />maintained. <br />RURAL -RESIDENTIAL - IU (RR -1) <br />This district provides limited residential uses, but at <br />the same timee protects agricultural lands from growth <br />pressures. Densities in this district shall not exceed one <br />unit per two and one half (2.5) acres. <br />RUP.AL RESIDENTIAL - 2 (RR -2) <br />This district provides limited residential uses, but at <br />the same time protects envir.enmentally sensitive and <br />agricultural lands which are under development pressure. <br />The density in this district shall not exceed 1 unit per <br />acre. <br />8 <br />
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