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EXHIBIT K <br />CMP Part 3B. Land Use Plan <br />[ LAKESHORE RESIDENTIAL LAND USE POLICIES^ <br />Although Orono’s lakeshore has a wide range of diversity in lot size and <br />home size, the predominant character of Orono’s lakeshore is natural. This <br />is due to much of the lakeshore being historically developed as large estate <br />lots with homes set back a substantial distance from the lakeshore, or being <br />developed as moderate homes on moderate lots leaving substantial open <br />space. The exception to the natural lakeshore is the areas where historically <br />small cottages were built on small lots close to the lakeshore. These cottages <br />have been updated, remodeled or expanded into year-round homes. <br />The key goal of the City’s Comprehensive Plan is to protect Lake <br />Minnetonka, which includes the preservation of the natural character of t'ne <br />lakeshore and the water quality of the lake. <br />As the demand for, and value of, lakeshore property has dramatically <br />increased, so has the pressure to expand or replace small and not so small <br />older homes with much larger homes. This pressure has the potential to <br />substantially alter the natural character of the lakeshore, and the more open <br />and natural cnviroitment enjoyed by property owners along much of the <br />lakeshore in Orono. <br />The following policies will guide the City in addressing development on tire <br />lakeshore. <br />1. Lake Minnetonka shall be protected as a natural and <br />recreational resource . <br />2. t lie natural character of the lakeshore shall be preserved, <br />and when possible, enhanced. <br />3. The views and open space currently enjoyed by lakeshore <br />property owners shall be protected <br />4. The size of a house to be allowed on a lot shall be <br />determined based on the size cf the lot, as well as tiie <br />shape and topography of the lot. <br />5. The increase in massing of structures on the lakeshore <br />shall be limited. <br />City of Orono Community Management Plan <br />Scpttoibcr 2000 <br />Page 3B-24