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L <br />26 feet setback standard applies. Flood plains can bo grassed lawns, <br />brush and treed areas - they do not serve to filter run-off as the <br />wetlands. If there are wetlands within a flood plain then the wet­ <br />lands setback will apply. <br />Review Exhibit B, the model ordinance submitted for the City's <br />consideration in the process of amendment. Refer to Page 6 of Exhibit <br />B and Exhibit A, staff notes the following: <br />1. Residence on R.D. Lakes - Mooney, Tanager and Long which meet <br />current 75' structure setback would become non-conforming. <br />2. Structures and septic systems on NE lakes - French Lake, <br />Lydiard, Dickey and Classen - which meet the current 75 feet <br />setback would become non-conforming. <br />3. Orono is more restrictive in required lot sizes. <br />4. Our setbacks from County roads in urban areas are less <br />restrictive. <br />5. May have to review our hardcover standards with DNR's 30% <br />maximum. <br />6. DNR must review all variances to shoreland regulations; all <br />plats that are inconsistent with shoreland regulations must be <br />submitted to DNR 10 days before Public Hearing at Planning <br />Commission; copies of all plats involving shorelands must be sent <br />to DNR; all PRDs and PUDs with altered zoning standards (greater <br />density credits) must be approved by DNR. <br />Staff will present the enclosed model ordinance and Planning <br />Commission recommendations to Council within the next month for fur­ <br />ther Council direction. The formal amendment will be returned for <br />Planning Commission review and action sometime in early to mid-spring. <br />1 <br />i