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To: <br />Promr <br />Mark E. Bernhardson, City Adminisrr^ ;,e.i.istraro <br />Michael P. Garrron, Asst Plann-ng <br />Date: <br />Subject <br />August 9, 1990 <br />Hardcover Standarcs <br />Sur-«y..of. Hardcover_Ordinances--------Exhibxt-A- burv y__ various Ordxnan <br />we have conducted a 5“”?^ ®ci\ias''abut^^ <br />all of the Lake ’ ith significant lakes in the <br />Mke, and “g'^^rnot surpr\ but do indicate <br />Of the 14 “ke Minnetonka^ cities, only haye <br />ra'rd'ci,\«"reg|iyons These 5 are^^ <br />Minnetonka Beach (all ^gi°ows 30% of the 0-150' tone to <br />SI hard %“rSd^itra^ setback fro» the lake) and Orono <br />(with our incremental hardcover zone <br />imoervious surface Ixmxtatxon. Tnxs j— <br />Xted by Eden Prairie and Plymouth. <br />A few of the other Lake Minnetonka cities^have^ "lot coverage <br />bv buildings ” standards. Minn ®t coverec <br />irs«u^tu"re".'"^"oXnd “\^^^^^^^ 10% covered by structures. <br />Tho Department of ^pervious ^surfaces to 25% of <br />Shoreland nwR informs me that many of the cities <br />fhl Sreli=ufly“aroptera°3T%\tan'dard are opposing the rdet w. <br />having it dropped to 25%. <br />Having discussed Division <br />work throughout the 3®*'®, «""”®^°‘S^I,“r'reviewed other . citiesof Waters personnel, o?ono'^ hardcover restrxctxons <br />ordinances, I am ar»a. In researching many <br />are by far the in ^Orono's wholesale rezonxng xn <br />of the documents whxch our current hardcover <br />1975 (which included |he documentation that <br />« prop-®® r ®P®=^“® percentages and <br />Lcremental^zones which Orono adopted. <br />on. can look at ‘his as the City Co^unc^^^^^ <br />and putting Orono in the ^°P®*f°f* restrictive, inconsistent <br />also look at it as being ®»=®»®1’®pra alid surrounding <br />with restrictions ^P®***! “ P'S° need^to grant excessive number <br />municipalities, “Ih pe/centage of propertiesof variances because an unusualxy g v ^ <br />in tha City do not or cannot conform <br />MMtli&iiii'iiiiiwiiiiii <br />r <br />;