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CMP Part 3B. General Land Use Plan <br /> <br /> <br />City of Orono Community Management Plan 2020-2040 Part 3B, Page 18 <br />Willow Drive and east of Old Crystal Bay Road. <br /> <br />2. Allowed uses in this area include professional offices, limited service uses, retail uses <br />accessory to the office use, and senior and assisted living uses. <br /> <br />3. Access to all uses will be via Kelley Parkway. Direct access to Willow Drive, if allowed, are <br />intended to be right-in/right-out only. There shall be no direct access points onto Wayzata <br />Boulevard. <br /> <br />4. “Big box” retail uses will not be allowed within this area. <br /> <br />9. Park/ Recreation/ Open Space <br />Park, Recreation, and Open Space Land Use includes public and private parks and natural areas <br />throughout the community. The recreational facilities identified on the Land Use Plan are <br />principally large natural or open space areas which are compatible with their Rural Area location. <br /> <br />10. Industrial <br />This district provides space for industrial activities for companies that are able and willing to <br />achieve superior standards of design and environmental protection. Industrial land uses should <br />be restricted to areas abutting major transportation corridors and individually cited so as to <br />minimum negative impacts on residential areas. Based on their heavy hardcover needs, industrial <br />areas should be located further than 1,000 feet from lakes. <br /> <br />11. Major Highway and Railway Uses <br /> Identifies land occupied by federal or state highways and railway improvements. <br /> <br />NAVARRE AREA PLAN <br /> <br />In 2018, the City completed the Navarre Area Plan (NAP) with the aid of a Planning Consultant, WSB <br />and Associates. This planning process focused on the land range vision and land use goals for the Navarre <br />area, and to inform the Comprehensive Plan, for this update. The proposed land uses shown on Map 3B- <br />3 include the findings from the Navarre Area Plan. Map 3B-3a shows the Navarre area specifically. <br /> <br />The Navarre Planning Process employed a Planning Advisory Committee (PAC), consisting of 13 <br />members of the Navarre area community, including business owners and operators and residents. The <br />Planning Process included three PAC meetings, an open house in January, and a Joint Work session in <br />April. Public comment was collected via the open house, work session, on-line surveys, and the use of a <br />social media tool, Social Pinpoint. The full report, including the appendices detailing the comments <br />received, and the market study, are attached in Appendix 3B-A of this chapter. <br /> <br />The NAP evaluated several factors influencing the changes in the Navarre neighborhood over the next 20 <br />years, including the market, traffic and transportation. The goal of the PAC was to influence and guide <br />this change toward a Navarre area that can serve as a pseudo “downtown” of Orono, while still respecting <br />the core Orono values as a small, rural community. <br /> <br />A market study was completed by Maxfield and Associates, tested the land use assumptions made by the <br />land use plan. The market study was used to adjust the planned land use map from the 2030 to the 2040
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