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JUNE, 1980 <br />Lake is planned <br />1-type activity <br />acilities are <br />he area is remote <br />ctions such as <br />rea. <br />lad Ibetween <br />ue as the only <br />onal facilities, <br />served by adequate <br />vailable in one <br />any future expansion <br />on the Land Use <br />' small neighborhood <br />iverlaying urban <br />IS identified in the <br />t 'which attract a <br />e family dwellings, <br />acres. When the <br />vided into the <br />>ral density becomes <br />extensive amounts <br />iral service area, <br />lan services into <br />e net acres per <br />’ and sewage treatment <br />or adversely affect <br />I so necessary to <br />The resulting <br />the public road <br />LAND USg <br />EXHiB'7 <br />JUNE, 1980 <br />1^1 density should maintain to the greatest extent possible ’ <br />economxcally competitive with urban development in other suburban areL <br />land owner's rights to use and/or develop his <br />Oron^ resident^! choice of lifestyle possible for <br />residential development will be imposed <br />Minn.nnvf . existence of numerous wetlands and drainageways to Lake <br />Minnetonka, steep slopes, soil type variations and. other natural <br />characteristics. These restrictions will minimise the need for expensive <br />public services such as municipal sanitary sewer, municipal water ma-ior <br />inters!*"*® transportation, and most important, public'storm <br />wJirbe"^bi^c? facilities. All rural lands abutting lakesSore <br />addition ^ the same protective restrictions as urban lands in <br />addition to the lower land use density of the area. <br />Orono's rural residential density will not be increased to less than one <br />dwelling per two dry-buildable acres because of the potentially adversr <br />environmental impact and because of the increased need for costly urban <br />the eHailis^rr:* density will not be decreasL belLthe established average because the resulting increase in acreaae oer <br />RURAL RESIDENTIAL - 1 DWELLING PER TWO ACRES <br />residential density developed and planned <br />A«a permanently self-supporting in all of Orono's Rural Service <br />Area. No rural density will be allowed greater than one unit per <br />hoLi^r^'T^* for those existing residences in existing rurH <br />housing clusters as identified in the CSPP. New rural developments <br />alLi clustering when environmental and site conditions <br />?“^srr:qu!rement::"*“ conforms <br />typical tww. acre rural residential density is appropriate <br />is nia Rural Service Area, the northwest corner of the City <br />is planned for a lower density of one unit per five acre^ tL citizen. <br />qCasJiL“:uitu«l“.ct*'‘ttt°"*\^®w"“ intensive rural and <br />rnus, historic land use and not environmAnf-ai <br />concerns have determined this land use classification. <br />CMP 4-28