<h3>Setbacks and Location in Land Use</h3> <ul> <li>Uses should be clustered adjacent to an existing ranch compound or physical development, unless the applicant can demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Board that either:</li> <li>The proposed use is dependent on or requires location adjacent to a natural feature.</li> <li>An alternate location on the property better sustains or promotes the open space of the property or minimizes potential impacts to neighboring properties.</li> </ul> <p>For example, a boat ramp is a water-dependent use that must be located adjacent to the river to be functional, thus it could be permitted in a location that is not clustered against existing physical development.</p>
This section discusses the guidelines for the location and clustering of uses in land use planning.