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CMP Part 2. Community Management Plan Foundation <br /> <br /> <br />City of Orono Community Management Plan 2020-2040 Part 2, Page 10 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />In 2010, Orono’s median household income was $111,000 compared to that of the seven county <br />metro area ($65,200), as shown in Table 2-7. In 2016, the gap widened, $119,400 to $70,900. <br /> <br />Table 2-7: Median Household Income <br /> Orono 7 County Region <br />1990 Census $ 62,900.000 $ 36,600.00 <br />2000 Census $ 88,300.000 $ 54,300.00 <br />ACS 2006-2010 $ 111,000.000 $ 65,200.00 <br />ACS 2012-2016 $ 119,400.000 $ 70,900.00 <br /> Source: US Census and American Community Survey <br /> <br />COMMUNITY PHILOSOPHY <br /> <br />Orono's Community Management Plan is a statement by the citizens as to what we are, where we <br />have been, and where we are going. Orono will retain its own special identity through careful growth <br />management in the best interest of the environment, the natural resources, the watershed of Lake <br />Minnetonka and the community of citizens, both present and future. <br /> <br />Orono's past growth and development patterns have been greatly influenced by the extensive and <br />varied natural features found within our borders. Map 3B-2a in the Land Use Section of this Plan <br />indicates the pattern of land use as it exists today. It is apparent that development has been drawn by the <br />lakes and clustered by the many bays and marshes. <br /> <br />The most significant resource is Lake Minnetonka. The largest lake in the metropolitan Twin Cities <br />0 <br />200 <br />400 <br />600 <br />800 <br />1000 <br />1200 <br />1400 <br />1600 <br />1800 <br />0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75-84 85+ <br />Population by Age <br />1990 2000 2010