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i <br />JUNE, 1980 <br />I AND \}SR <br />C <br />3. <br />4. <br />5. <br />6. <br />decrLsing^th^iater quality. Developed land <br />use densities will be determined by <br />between known levels of volume and pollution <br />generation and known marshland capacity for <br />ponding and nutrient assimilation. <br />the wetlands and marshlands of the “^Qy|^Qpg®*^sPACES?^^D^S THE <br />ta.117. r. possiMe. <br />the City will acquire open space and flo g <br />ments for conservation of these lands. <br />PROTECTION OF LAKE ^^°^^^^^^pponwDING ^D^EXCESSI^^ENCROACHMENT. enjoyment while preventing overcrowding and EXCbbbxvr. <br />in coSioLance with Mn. ^NR Shoreline Management <br />regulations for recreational * <br />Orono will prohibit overly dense <br />within 1,000 feet of Lake .^ceLiveregulations will be promoted to limit excess! <br />boat density and overuse of sensitive bays. <br />Land use regulations will be developed <br />provide reasonable control over building densi y, <br />land alteration and lakeshore encroachment. <br />lake shorelines will be protected <br />iH.lt or, lave water quality, aesthetic values and <br />land use function. These same ° <br />development which can be destructive ^ot <br />regulated. Natural vegetation in shorela <br />will be preserved insofar as practical and reas <br />able in order to retard surface ^"“^cietr- <br />cutting will be prohibited. <br />wave action erosion, material stone r p P <br />shoreline protection will be encouraged. <br />CMP 4-13