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LAND USE <br />JUNE, 1980 <br />-A <br />lieu of lands the developer may be required o <br />contribute funds for the municipal <br />such lands or the improvement of such facilities <br />proportionate to the cumulative effect of such <br />density increase from multiple small developments. <br />TT MH TaMn WTTT BE DEVELOPED UNLESS IT'S LOCATION AND PHYSICAL2SaSemstics for the proposed use in accordance <br />WITH THIS PLAN. Land to be developed must be of <br />such size, character and location that it can be <br />safely used for the intended purpose without <br />danger to health, without peril from fire, floo <br />or other occurrence and without undue impact upon <br />neighboring properties. <br />NO land will be permitted to be subdiviaea or built <br />upon which is held unsuitable by the City for the <br />proposed use because of flood hazards, inadequate <br />drainage, soil formations with severe limitations <br />for development, severe erosion potential, unfavorable <br />topography, inadequate water supply or sewage <br />disposal capabilities, or any other feature likely <br />to be harmful to the health, safety, or welfare of <br />the future residents of the proposed subdivision or <br />of the community. <br />URBAN LAND USE POLICIES, <br />1.THE MAJORITY OF ORONO'S URBAN AREA WILL BE RESER^D FOR RESIDENTIAL <br />LAND USE. Orono's urban residential neighborhoods <br />Will be intimately associated with the lake shoreline <br />and will be subject to density restrictions because <br />of sensitive environmental conditions. Low-densi y <br />multi-family residential uses will be limited to <br />locations near existing shopping and <br />services, but will not be appropriate within 1,000 <br />feet of the shoreline of Lake Minnetonka. <br />CMP 4-16