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Biological Institute of Navarre. Teamed with doctoral students from the <br />University, they began their research in earnest.18 <br />Renamed the Freshwater Society, the headquarters have now moved to <br />St. Paul, resulting in the sale of the property to the current owner. <br />The subject property has long been a significant and respected landmark <br />in Navarre, bringing with its name and work a high standard of steward- <br />ship over Lake Minnetonka and its surrounding wetlands, the same high <br />standards reflected in the CMP when it comes to protecting these valua- <br />ble resources. <br />While we are not scientists, we cannot imagine how putting 100 or more <br />cars and people and their pets and trash bins on the very edge of a wet- <br />land that feeds directly into Lake Minnetonka could be anything but <br />harmful. That harm could come during construction (reports are that silt <br />flow has already been a problem at the development across County Road <br />19) or over the years of additional foot and car and pet traffic. <br />Impact on Dark Skies - The CMP states the following regarding the desire <br />to allow all Orono residents to enjoy dark skies: <br />Dark skies are one of the treasured elements of life in Orono. The <br />CMP now includes a section devoted to maintaining our night skies <br />free from light pollution, and is expected to lead to an update of the <br />City's lighting ordinance.19 <br />Number 5 on Orono's list of 8 planning goals is: <br />To preserve open space, light, air and solar access for all citizens <br />while maintaining our 'dark sky' at night.20 (Emphasis added.) <br />The CMP then devotes an entire section to "Preservation of Dark Skies." <br />The section begins: <br />A key element that adds to the quality of life in Orono is its dark <br />night sky. The ability to view a naturally dark, star -filled sky is a <br />18 See https://freshwater.org/2010/01/20/looking-back-tornadoes-ugly-algae- <br />spurred-community. <br />19 CMP Page 2. <br />20 CMP Page 2-14. <br />10 <br />
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