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Class: Rural                                         Specific locations are not yet known in some cases,
                                                                such as for some future public facilities (e.g., schools,
             •  Rural—Undeveloped
                                                                fire stations, etc.), as well as places of worship, that
             •  Rural—Agricultural                              often  locate  in  or  near  primarily  residential  areas.
             •  Rural—Estate                                    Some uses are highly market-driven, with their timing
                                                                and particular location dictated by the extent and
           Class: Suburban                                      pace of other types of development. This includes
             •  Suburban Residential                            the typical trend of retail uses following residential
                                                                “rooftops” – and typically locating at key roadway
             •  Suburban Commercial
                                                                intersections. Plus, the eventual emergence of
           Class: Auto-Urban to Urban                           multi-family development, the location and extent
                                                                of which can be difficult to predict ahead of housing
             •  Urban Residential (includes Multi-family)       market trends and cycles, and developer interest in
             •  Auto-Urban to Urban Commercial                  whether, where and when to bring this product to
                                                                market.
           Class: Industrial (I)
                                                                The remainder of this section describes the land
             •  Light Industrial
                                                                use categories shown on the Pottawatomie County
             •  Heavy Industrial                                Future Land Use and Character Map:
                                                                   •  Rural/ Agricultural Areas
           Land Use Classifications                                •  Estate Residential

           In the following several pages, each land use           •  Suburban Residential and Commercial
           classification is described in detail, with respect to     •  Auto-Urban Commercial
           development types, predominant characteristics,
                                                                   •  Urban Residential (including multi-family)
           intensities, and applicability of current zoning
           districts (as defined within the Development            •  Industrial – Light/Heavy
           Regulations). Together, these land use classifications
           and categories compose the Future  Land  Use  and
           Character Map (Map 1,  Future Land Use). A  Future
           Land Use and Character Map is intended to show the
           general pattern of uses anticipated and/or desired in
           the County in the years ahead. The map indicates
           the character type that is expected to predominate
           in an area based on what is already on the ground
           and will likely remain or possibly evolve over time, as
           well as projected new development. Additionally, it is
           recognized that other complementary uses will also
           remain or emerge in each area of the County along
           with the predominant  use types (e.g.,  small-scale,
           neighborhood-oriented retail uses near the edges of
           largely residential areas).








           Adopted - August 19, 2019                                                                            |  17
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