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Resolution No. 7210 <br />CMP Part 3B. General Land Use Plan <br />8. The City will work to encourage and facilitate slope stabilization measures prior to slope <br />failures. <br />9. Development or alteration of floodplains will be restricted. The City will observe and <br />administer Flood Plain regulations as required by the DNR. <br />10. Orono's land use plan will promote the preservation of open space, light and air. Sufficient <br />open spaces will be provided in each neighborhood and on each lot to prevent overcrowding <br />and to ensure adequate light, air and recreation for all residents. <br />11. Private ownership, maintenance and stewardship of the land, including open space and many <br />types of improvements, is favored over public ownership as being in the best and most <br />beneficial interests of the property owner and the public, providing for more intimate, <br />responsive and economical land management. <br />12. No land owner should be denied the right to develop his land by any staged growth, land <br />banking or no -growth policy, provided the development can be accomplished within the <br />performance standards, policies and requirements of the Community Management Plan. <br />13. Future development must enhance the community. Land development should respect preserve <br />the value of the land and the integrity, stability and beauty of the community. <br />14. Physical improvements required to accommodate new development must be provided by the <br />developer. It is the policy of the City that development pays for itself, physical improvements <br />such as roads, drainage and utilities required to accommodate new subdivisions or <br />development should be designed, financed and installed directly by the benefited developer as <br />a precondition to development In addition, this philosophy includes developer responsibility <br />for special fire protection equipment or devices in the case of unusual land uses or building <br />configurations, and/or special security services in the case of unusual public safety situations. <br />15. All physical improvements must conform to city standards. Physical improvements related to <br />health, safety or community systems such as roads, pathways, drainage or utility systems will <br />be designed, located and constructed to uniform, City -established standards to ensure proper <br />functioning and compatibility with overall City plans. <br />16. Developers must dedicate lands required for public use. Land subdivision or any development <br />that results in increased land use density, and hence increased demand for municipal services, <br />will be expected to include public dedication of lands necessary for additional road rights of <br />way, parks, playgrounds, trails, open space, ponds or storm water holding areas whenever such <br />facilities are directly used by the subdivided land or required by such density increase. If the <br />individual development's property is not conducive to public land dedication, then in lieu of <br />lands the developer may be required to contribute funds for the municipal purchase of such <br />City of Orono Community Management Plan 2020-2040 Part 3B, Page 8 <br />