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^V- 9 - <br />B. Lakeshore Residential <br />Land area within Orono Village that is within close <br />proximity to Lake Minnetonka and Long Lake that has little <br />or no natural filtration or purification of stormwater runoff, <br />should make up the lakeshore residential classification. <br />Generally, all land within at least 1000 feet of the lakes <br />should be included in this classification. <br />Environmental protection of Lake Minnetonka should be <br />paramount in the land use restriction of this residential <br />classification. Housing should be limited to single family <br />dwellings at low densities 1/2 to 2 units per acre. In <br />areas where public sanitary sewer is not available the mini- <br />mun building site should be not less than 2 acres. <br />Other environmental protection requirements should include <br />a 75 foot building set back from the shoreline, non­ <br />polluting fertilizer, erosion control, a maximum hardcover <br />limitation, the prevention of major tree and shrub removal <br />within 75 feet of the lakeshore, and a prohibition against <br />major changes of natural land contours by grading, filling, or <br />dredging. These standards are consistent with those of the <br />Minnehaha Creek Watershed District, the Lake Minnetonka • <br />Conservation District, and the State c_ Minnesota. <br />fV-