Laserfiche WebLink
LAND USE <br /> JUNE, 1980 <br /> 2. LIMITED COMMERCIAL AREAS WILL BE PROVIDED FOR NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICE <br /> BUSINESSES. The primary function of Orono ' s <br /> commercial areas will be to provide those retail , <br /> commercial and service businesses which are directly <br /> necessary to serve Orono' s urban and rural residents . <br /> Commercial development will be limited to areas <br /> where full urban services , including municipal <br /> sanitary sewer and adequate transportation are <br /> available . Commercial development of a regional <br /> nature which would duplicate existing services <br /> in the neighboring town centers will be discouraged. <br /> W3. LAKESHORE COMMERCIAL AREAS WILL BE PROVIDED FOR PUBLIC ACCESS AND <br /> LIMITED LAKE-USER SERVICES. Orono ' s residents and <br /> other lake users require lake access , fishing <br /> 11 supplies , boat service and boat repair facilities <br /> which are unique to our location on a recreational <br /> development lake . Orono ' s Land Use Plan will <br /> provide locations for such special-purpose businesses <br /> where appropriate from both the land use and the <br /> lakeside environmental standpoint. No use or <br /> location will be permitted to adversely affect the <br /> lake quality or the public ' s general usage of the <br /> lake . All lakeshore commercial is to be limited <br /> to areas where full urban services , including <br /> municipal sanitary sewer , and adequate transportation <br /> are available . <br /> 4 . THE CITY WILL ENCOURAGE PRIVATE UNIFICATION AND COORDINATION OF THE <br /> EXISTING COMMERCIAL AREAS. Unplanned strip commercial <br /> developments will be discouraged . Coordinated projects <br /> designed to aesthetically enhance , unify and identify <br /> the business areas will be encouraged . <br /> 5. FUTURE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT WILL BE LIMITED TO THE AREA OF THE <br /> EXISTING INDUSTRIAL PARK. No other location in Orono <br /> combines the availability of transportation and public <br /> utilities with remoteness from sensitive environmental <br /> features . In addition , this land use is entirely <br /> consistent with Long Lake ' s neighboring industrial <br /> development . <br /> I <br /> CMP 4-17 <br />