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f <br />I <br />LAND USE <br />JUNE, 1980 <br />sSS°WMEf D^IN a S MD <br />FILTRATION SYSTEM. Urbanization increases the <br />speed and quantity of surface runoff <br />decreasing the water quality. Deve ope <br />use densities will be determined by comparxson <br />between known levels of volume and pollution <br />generation and known marshland capacity for <br />ponding and nutrient assimilation. <br />4. THE WETLANDS AND MARSHLANDS OF THE THE <br />ETONOmLSJl?“wCwJI MEkoD OF FLOOD PMTECTION AND STORM <br />an“flo^plLns‘'3^”b^pro«cter£rom%^ <br />and from alteration or destruction by . <br />grading, excavation or drainage. Wherever » <br />the City will acquire open space and flowage <br />ments for conservation of these lands. <br />SSV hL^ReSS?OV^RC~ <br />in conformance with Mn. DNR Shoreline M^^^^ement <br />regulations for recreational development lakes, <br />orono will prohibit overly dense <br />within 1,000 feet of Lake Minnetonka. <br />regulations will be promoted to limit excessive <br />boat density and overuse of sensitive bays. <br />Land use regulations will be ^®'^®^°P® <br />provide reasonable control over building density, <br />land alteration and lakeshore encroachment. <br />6. LAKE SHORELINES WILL BE PROTECTED FROM <br />Shoreland areas, whether “"^^^itca^tare sensitive environmental features with significant <br />impact on lake water quality, aesthetic values and <br />land use function. These same ^perly <br />development which can be destructive P^operly <br />regulated. Natural vegetation in <br />will be preserved insofar as practical and reason <br />able in order to retard surface runoff and soil <br />erosion, and to utilize excess nutrients. Clear- <br />cutting will be prohibited. In areas of soil or <br />wave action erosion, material stone rip rap <br />shoreline protection will be encouraged. <br />CMP 4-13