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AND PQLTrTF<^JUNE, 1980 <br />EXISTING URBAN-RURAL LAND USE PATTERN ON A PERMANENT ■mm <br />3. <br />4. <br />5. <br />6. <br />7. <br />8. <br />TO MAINTAIN OUR LOCAL CHARACTER AND IDENTITY. <br />^KES^'^C^EKs'^ natural resources INCLUDING ALL <br />STMP' SLOPES ' WETLANDS, WOODLANDS, GROUND WATER AND <br />TO PRESERVE OPEN SPACE, LIGHT, AIR AND SOLAR ACCESS FOR ALL CITIZENS. <br />TO PROTECT THE GENERAL PUBLIC HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELFARE. <br />CITY AT DENSITIES CONSISTENT WITH <br />ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND THE PLANNED LAND USE PATTERN. <br />^EvirSF^LRV?CErfT^J^TMlf®^^^'^ providing AN ADEQUATELic.vt.ij Ur SERVICES AT MINIMAL COST TO THE TAXPAYER. <br />ORONO*S PLAtJNING POLICIES <br />1. <br />2. <br />3. <br />4. <br />mwn ^o S^wa ?“sSed "''''l®w '’"otect and enhance the lakeI’li IN we.! UN watershed. Lake Minnetonka has local and <br />regional significance as a vical ingredient in human <br />experience and m the quality of life of all Orono <br />residents. No development will be permitted that <br />would have a detrimental effect on the Lake. <br />URBANIZATION WILL NOT BE EXPANDED INTO THE EXISTING RURAL AREAS <br />Orono s Community Management Plan is not a staged <br />growth plan and therefore the Urban Service Area <br />Will no_t be expanded int'' the Rural Service Area. <br />Urban services will not be expanded into the Rural <br />Service Area. <br />THE EXISTING URBAN SERVICE AREA IS FIXED. Orono's <br />Urban Service Area (MUSA) is fixed by the various <br />elements of the Community Management Plan, and is <br />legally described as shown on Map No. 6. <br />™ DESIGNATED URBANoiLKViCE AREA. Additional urban development will <br />occur in the urbanized areas consistent with the <br />capacities of the existing urban services and at <br />limited densities consistent with all environmental <br />constraints. <br />CMP 2-2