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Resolution No. 7210 <br />CMP Part 3B. General Land Use Plan <br />neighborhoods. Municipal sewer capacity is available for projected urban development within the existing <br />urban service area. <br />Orono's transportation plan is tailored to the different needs of urban and rural neighborhoods. <br />Near the lakeshore and in some rural areas, the collector roads are relatively slow speed with circuitous <br />alignment dictated by the hills and bays rather than by commuter preference. <br />The urban areas are provided with a typical network of city streets connecting residential and shopping <br />areas with each other. The rural area is gridded-off with a core system of publicly maintained collector <br />and minor arterial streets running at regular intervals. <br />Orono's parks and open space facilities reflect different urban and rural characteristics. In the urban <br />area, the City provides numerous small neighborhood parks and playgrounds offering centers for <br />neighborhood activities such as swimming, skating, softball, and soccer. In addition, three larger preserves <br />(Casco Circle, Saga Hill, and Highwood) offer substantial "natural" areas. In the rural area, a variety of <br />City -owned parks and preserves offer a range of active and passive recreation opportunities. Large public <br />and quasi -public recreational facilities include Three Rivers Park District lands, several golf courses, a <br />gun club, the Luce Line state Trail, the Dakota Rail Trail, as well as two 'big woods' Scientific and Natural <br />Areas. <br />LAND USE GOALS AND POLICIES <br />Orono's Land Use Plan is based upon the following goals and policies which in turn have been actively <br />developed and fostered by Orono residents over the last 45 years. <br />Land Use Goals <br />1. To reinforce Orono's environmental protection commitment, with special emphasis on <br />the protection of Lake Minnetonka and Orono's other lakes. <br />2. To maintain the historic identity and character of the separate urban and rural <br />neighborhoods. <br />3. To provide appropriate places for a variety of local residential, educational, recreational, <br />industrial and neighborhood commercial activities. <br />4. To protect neighborhoods from encroachment of incompatible land uses. <br />5. To coordinate Orono's land uses with that of neighboring communities. <br />6. To coordinate land uses and developed density with the financial and physical capabilities <br />of the City. <br />General Land Use Policies <br />The boundary between Orono's Urban and Rural Areas is fixed. Orono's Urban Area will not <br />be strictly defined by the Metropolitan Urban Service Area (MUSA) boundary or future <br />expansions of the MUSA boundary but will be fixed by this and the other elements of the <br />Community Management Plan. Orono's defined Urban and Rural Areas are best described by <br />City of Orono Community Management Plan 2020-2040 Part 3B, Page 6 <br />