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Resolution 7210
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Resolution No. 7210 <br />CMP Part 3B. General Land Use Plan <br />Rural density is limited by natural conditions. Development of rural Orono is naturally limited <br />by a number of conditions including wetlands, steep slopes and areas of high water table, factors <br />which influence building locations and transportation options as well as the location and spacing <br />of on-site sewage treatment systems which rely on soil treatment of sewage effluent. <br />The existing rural area will not be urbanized. Orono's Community Management Plan is not a <br />staged growth plan. Municipal urban services will not be extended into the rural area or across <br />open, rural lands. <br />Rural land uses and densities do not require urban services. Urban services are not compatible <br />with rural land use. Extension of certain urban services, such as extensive public road maintenance <br />or municipal sewer or water cannot be economically justified or easily provided to developments <br />in rural areas or at rural densities. <br />Rural development will be subject to proven on-site sewage treatment capability. Future <br />development in the rural area will be contingent upon the developer providing prior technical <br />evidence that the site contains sufficient suitable land for all development, an acceptable primary <br />drainfield area, and reserved space for at least one alternate drainfield area. The zoning area <br />requirements for rural Orono will therefore be based upon minimum areas of dry, buildable, <br />contiguous land exclusive of roadways, wetlands, streams or areas of high water table. <br />Rural land use densities will allow maximum retention of private woods and open space. Low <br />rural densities will accommodate home -sites without affecting the traditional vistas of open fields <br />and woods. The retention of these woodlands and marshlands will then assure permanent habitat <br />for our wildlife. Public open space will be provided on a large-scale or Park Reserve basis, but <br />neighborhood or mini -parks are unnecessary because of the large amount of available privately <br />owned and maintained open space. <br />Rural lakeshore areas within the Shoreland and within the MUSA will be provided with <br />municipal sewer service upon request. Municipal sewer service connections will be available to <br />new or existing residences within the designated Shoreland Overlay District and within the MUSA <br />when requested, costs to connect will be the responsibility of the property owner. However, this <br />policy will not preclude development of such areas using fully conforming Individual Sewage <br />Treatment Systems. <br />Lakeshore Residential Land Use Policies <br />Although Orono's lakeshore has a wide range of diversity in lot size and home size, the <br />predominant character of Orono's lakeshore is natural. Natural is defined in part by much of the <br />lakeshore being historically developed as large estate lots with homes set back a substantial <br />distance from the lakeshore, or being developed as moderate homes on moderate lots leaving <br />substantial open space. Natural includes remnants of native forests and vegetation, protection of <br />the lakeshore from hardcover and impervious surface encroachments. The exception to the natural <br />lakeshore is the areas where historically small cottages were built on small lots close to the <br />lakeshore. These cottages in many cases have been updated, remodeled or expanded into year- <br />round homes. <br />The key goal of the City's Comprehensive Plan is to protect Lake Minnetonka, and other Orono <br />City of Orono Community Management Plan 2020-2040 Part 3B, Page 11 <br />
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