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The following land use classifications outside of the Forks urban growth area and commercial forest designations are proposed:

(1) Rural Center. A land use classification intended for areas with a mixture of land uses, including commercial, residential and industrial.

(a) Standards. Minimum Lot Size – One-half acre;

Maximum Residential Density – Based on health regulations;

Setbacks – Per existing Zoning Code;

(b) Permitted Uses. See matrix in CCC 31.06.130;

(c) Location. Proposed for Sappho, Beaver, Three Rivers, Quillayute Prairie Airport.

(2) Tourist Commercial. A land use classification intended for areas primarily devoted to providing services to the traveling public.

(a) Standards. Minimum Lot Size – One-half acre;

Maximum Residential Density – Based on health regulations;

Setbacks – Per existing Zoning Code;

(b) Permitted Uses. See matrix in CCC 31.06.130;

(c) Location. Proposed for Bear Creek, Bogachiel River Bridge.

(3) Quillayute Residential. A land use classification intended primarily for areas with existing lots less than one acre in size outside of the Forks urban growth area.

(a) Standards:

Minimum Lot Size – One-half acre;

Maximum Residential Density – Based on health regulations;

Setbacks – Per existing Zoning Code;

(b) Permitted Uses. See matrix in CCC 31.06.130;

(c) Location. Proposed for Salmon Drive area, Whitcomb-Diimmel, Lake Pleasant and Quillayute River, and Quillayute Prairie.

(4) Rural. A land use classification in areas where residential one-acre lots in rural areas are either currently the predominant land use or are proposed.

(a) Standards. Minimum Lot Size – One acre;

Maximum Residential Density – One dwelling unit per 2.4 acres;

(b) Permitted Uses. See matrix in CCC 31.06.130;

(c) Location. Proposed for various areas.

(5) Rural Neighborhood Conservation. A land use classification intended for those areas and persons who desire to live in a low density rural setting with limited encroachment of commercial and industrial activities.

(a) Standards. Minimum Lot Size – One acre (one-half acre if clustered);

Maximum Residential Density – One dwelling unit per five acres subject to optional innovative zoning techniques triggered either by the size of the parcel (cluster technique) or by the varying character of the many existing neighborhoods found within this zoning district (overlay technique);

(b) Permitted Uses. See matrix in CCC 31.06.130;

(c) Location. Proposed for various areas.

(6) Rural Low. A land use classification intended to provide homesites in rural forestry areas with limited encroachment of commercial and industrial activities.

(a) Standards. Minimum Lot Size – 2.4 acres (flexible zoning allowed);

Maximum Residential Density – One dwelling unit per 4.8 acres;

(b) Permitted Uses. See matrix in CCC 31.06.130;

(c) Location. Proposed for various areas.