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CMP Part 2. Community Management Plan Foundation <br />development plans of our neighboring municipalities. <br />Map 313-2 depicts Orono's defined "Urban" areas (where zoning density will range from 1 unit per acre <br />to as many as 20 units per acre) and its "Rural" areas (where ultimate developed density will range from <br />1 unit per 5 acres to 1 unit per 2 acres). Orono's 2010-2030 MUSA as approved by Met Council in 2008 <br />reflect a clear intent to bring municipal sewer to lakeshore and shoreland areas where needed, as well as <br />to existing concentrations of population where septic systems may not be suitable for the long-term. But <br />most of all, Orono citizens have located the MUSA line and have defined the urban and rural areas to be <br />consistent with their plans for permanent use and development of the City. <br />COMMUNITY GOALS AND POLICIES <br />The goals and policies of this plan have met the test of time in Orono. The basic premise of maintaining <br />distinct urban and rural neighborhoods continues a hundred -year tradition. The commitment to <br />environmental preservation remains uppermost in the list of priorities of Orono's residents. The inter - <br />reliance of lake area communities for shopping and commercial needs, for housing variety and for <br />provision of basic public services is both historic and economically practical. <br />The following goals and policies reflect the basic philosophies of Orono. Goals and policies affecting <br />the entire City are grouped in an "overall" category. In addition, more detailed goals and policies are <br />separated under their appropriate "urban" or "rural" classification. Finally, each separate CMP chapter has <br />detailed goals and policies relating to that particular subject. <br />GENERAL GOALS AND POLICIES <br />Orono's Planning Goals <br />1. The foremost guiding principle and goal of Orono's planning is to protect and preserve <br />Lake Minnetonka, and all Lakes and natural resources, its water quality, and its <br />recreational assets. This goal continues a commitment established half a century ago. <br />It includes preservation of the associated marshes, wetlands and natural drainageways <br />as the primary, most practical and cost efficient method of preventing flooding and of <br />filtering out the nutrient pollution from stormwater runoff. Maintaining a low-density <br />rural area away from the lake, and managing the quality of runoff that flows directly to <br />the lake, are important elements of this goal. <br />2. To retain the existing urban -rural land use pattern on a permanent basis. <br />City of Orono Community Management Plan 2020-2040 Part 2, Page 13 <br />
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