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CMP Part 5. Implementation <br /> treatment system operation. Current ordinances provide for regular system maintenance and for <br /> periodical inspection of all existing systems by the City inspector. <br /> Environmental Ordinances <br /> The Shoreland Management ordinances adopted in 1992 require only minimal if any revisions at <br /> this time. An updated Floodplain Ordinance was adopted in 2016 to be in conformity with FEMA <br /> and other regulations, and a new Wetlands Ordinance was adopted in 2005 in compliance with <br /> MCWD requirements as well as those of the Surface Water Management Plan.Certain additional <br /> amendments of these Ordinances may be required upon forthcoming adoption of the updated <br /> SWMP. <br /> Lake Use Ordinances <br /> The regulations involving lake use,harbor limits and management of access to Lake Minnetonka <br /> as a recreational resource will be reviewed to determine whether they should more adequately <br /> incorporate Lake Minnetonka Conservation District rules where appropriate,and to provide City <br /> regulation where necessary. <br /> CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM <br /> Overview <br /> In order to achieve Orono's development goals and objectives in accordance with the CMP, <br /> expenditures of public funds will be required. Such expenditures may include acquisition of park <br /> and open space lands, road construction or reconstruction, maintenance equipment purchases, <br /> municipal building improvements, utility extension or reconstruction, stormwater management <br /> facilities construction, and the like. The city annually reviews the Capital Improvement Plan <br /> (CIP)to identify and prioritize capital expenditures over a sufficient period to allow for adequate <br /> financial and budgetary planning. The CIP allows the City Council to make sound financial <br /> decisions for accomplishing the various capital improvements required to implement the CMP. <br /> The CIP is attached as Appendix A to this chapter. <br /> Potential funding sources for capital improvement expenditures may include: <br /> General Fund <br /> Special Assessment <br /> General Obligation Bonds <br /> - Revenue Bonds <br /> - Tax Increment Financing <br /> - Development Impact Fees <br /> - Grants from public agencies <br /> Donations <br /> SUMMARY OF PROJECTED CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS <br /> City of Orono Community Management Plan 2020-2040 Part 5,Page 6 <br />