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CMP Part 3B. Land Use Plan <br />Orono will coordinate its commercial development planning related to Wayzata <br />Boulevard area with the City of Long Lake to ensure the Long Lake downtown <br />area remains vital and viable, to focus retail development in a compact downtown <br />retail area, and to prevent the extension of retail development west of Willow <br />Drive in Orono. <br />The retail development in the Wayzata Boulevard area will be community or <br />neighborhood scale rather than `big box' regional scale development. The types <br />of retail uses will be those that focus on providing services to the residents and <br />businesses of Long Lake and Orono, while also drawing from the reduced traffic <br />stream on Wayzata Boulevard resulting from opening of the new Highway 12 <br />corridor. However, the retail development is not to draw substantial traffic from <br />beyond Orono. <br />The development plans for the Highway 12 area will encourage locally -owned <br />and operated businesses that provide services to Orono and Long Lake residents. <br />Additionally, the Highway 12 retail area will be a pedestrian -friendly area. This <br />involves providing trails/sidewalks along the roadways providing access to the <br />retail uses. It also involves providing public amenities that provide a sense of <br />place and provide a gathering place for the public. <br />The commercial areas along Wayzata Boulevard within Orono are identified in <br />Map 3B-7 and include the following: <br />1. Property abutting the north side of Wayzata Boulevard from Brown <br />Road North to Willow Drive. This area was reviewed as part of <br />Comprehensive Plan Amendment No. 2 in 1989, resulting in a guide plan <br />calling for commercial uses abutting Wayzata Boulevard with primary <br />access to a service road connecting from Brown Road to Willow Drive, <br />and elimination of direct access to Highway 12. The area is currently <br />bounded on the north by existing residential development at densities <br />ranging from 1 unit per 2 acres to 1 unit per 1.3 acres. <br />The western half of this area has since been developed via PUD as a <br />nursery/garden center with included leasable commercial spaces. The east <br />half of this area includes, a 10,000 st office building, a strip shopping <br />center, a small quasi -industrial machine shop operation, an office - <br />condominium development, and a 62 -unit senior independent living <br />apartment building. <br />The City Council in February 1998 adopted a General Concept Plan for <br />development along Wayzata Boulevard indicating that the Council's vision <br />includes community scale retail development (as opposed to regional or <br />`big box' scale development) focused in a more compact area in or near <br />downtown Long Lake (closer to Brown Road than to Willow Drive, at <br />least in the short term) for the following reasons: <br />City of Orono Community Management Plan 2008-2030 Page 3B-39 <br />