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1 <br />I <br />I <br />1 <br />3 <br />t <br />i <br />i <br />i <br />n <br />i <br />d <br />LAND US£ <br />JUNE, 1980 <br />11 A SIGNIFICANT AMOUNT OF NATURAL WOODLANDSOPEN SPACE WILL BE <br />retained on each property. Retention of <br />natural environment requires careful siting <br />and preservation of trees and open space on <br />each urban property. <br />12. LAND USE STANDARDS WILL LIMIT THE IMPACT OP OMAN ENCROACHMENT ON <br />lake MINNETONKA. Minimum lot width ^iH spa <br />out docks and structural encroachments while <br />increasing areas of natural vegetation. Lake <br />use regulations will limit the number of boats <br />per property and the amount of public waters <br />available for private docking and boat storage. <br />Minimum green belts will be provided with pro­ <br />hibitions against clearcutting or <br />thinning of vegetation. Natural y®9®^®^ <br />be preserved on slopes and retaining walls will <br />be discouraged except when absolutely necessary <br />to prevent erosion# in which case they w <br />screened with natural vegetation. <br />RURAL LAND USF POLICIES^ <br />1.ORONO'S RURAL SERVICE AREA WILL BE ^SERVED FOR PERMANENT U)W-DENSITV <br />residential land use. Orono's rolling rural <br />is not suitable for commercial agriculture. <br />Likewise, the delicate balance of storm water <br />nutrient loading vs marshland assimilative ^ <br />preclude expansion of the urban <br />major environmental problems for ^®^®^ <br />Therefore, the ideal land use for tha por <br />Orono located outside of the Urban Service Area <br />(MUSA) is the planned low-density rural <br />land use. Commercial and industrial uses w <br />be permitted in the rural area. <br />CMP 4-19