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FNVTRONMENT JUNE, 1980 <br />I <br />I <br />6.THE WETLANDS AND MARSHLANDS OF THE CITY WILL BE PROTECTED AND PRESERVED <br />AS WILDLIFE HABITATS, AS UNIQUE OPEN SPACES, AND AS THE ONLY ECONOMICALLY| <br />PRACTICAL METHOD OF FLOOD PROTECTION AND STORM WATER RUNOFF FILTRATION. <br />The Harza Study, the 208 Water Quality Management Study, and Orono's <br />Surface Water Management Plan all recommend this approach to permanent <br />water quality management for Lake Minnetonka. In addition, the Orono <br />Plan goes on to identify individual wetlands and marshlands that <br />require protection as part of the City's storm water management program <br />It is the policy of this plan to effectuate the policies and recommen <br />dations of the 1974 Orono Surface Water Management Plan. <br />I <br />7.PROTECTION OF THE CITY'S MARSHLAND, WETLANDS AND DRAINAGEWAYS SHALL <br />INCLUDE PROTECTION OF ADJOINING LANDS AND PREVENTION OF DRAINAGE, <br />FILLING, DREDGING OR WETLAND'S VEGETATION REMOVAL. Ordinances will <br />establish setbacks for all land alteration or construction. Wherever <br />possible, the City will acquire open space and flowage easements for <br />conservation of these lands. <br />8. <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />P <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />PROTECTION OF LAKE RESOURCTS WILL ALLOW REASONABLE ACCESS, USE AND <br />ENJOYMECT WHILE PREVENTING OVERCROWDING AND EXCESSIVE ENCROACHMENT. <br />In conformance with Mn. DNR Shoreline Management regulations for <br />recreational development lakes, the City will prohibit overly dense <br />development within 1,000 feet of Lake Minnetonka. Lake use regulations <br />will be promoted to limit excessive boat density and overuse of sensitiv <br />bays. Land use regulations will be developed to provide reasonable <br />control over building density, land alteration and lakeshore encroachmentjH <br />LAKE SHORELINES WILL BE PROTECTED FROM ALTERATION. Natural vegetation <br />in shoreland areas will be preserved insofar as practical and reasonable <br />in order to retard surface runoff and soil erosion, and to utilize <br />excess nutrients. Clearcutting will be prohibited. In areas of soil <br />or wave action erosion, natural stone rip rap shoreline protection will <br />be encouraged. <br />10. LAKE BED ALTERATIONS WILL BE DISCOURAGED BECAUSE OF ADVERSE SHORT-TERM <br />AND LONG-TERM EFFECTS ON WATER QUALITY. Dredging of lake beds releases <br />large amounts of otherwise trapped nutrients and silt which adversely <br />affects water quality for long periods of time. Dredging of new <br />channels or Inlets will not be approved to provide riparian access <br />where none existed naturally. Dredging will be permitted in limited <br />circumstances only where absolutely necessary to maintain existing <br />natural riparian access permanently lost by something beyond the <br />control of the landowner. Periodic low water conditions or the owner <br />desire for deeper draft watercraft are not sufficient reasons for <br />disrupting sensitive lake beds. <br />s <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />CMP 3-20 I
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