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approvill of the incorporation of said policies into llie Orono Community Management Plan. <br />Minnesota: <br />3. <br />NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of Orono, <br />The Orono Community Management Plan is hereby amended by adding Parts <br />XVII and XVIII to the Metropolitan Urban Service Area per the legal descriptions <br />and maps attached hereto as Exhibit "A’. <br />Tlie Orono Community Management Plan. Part II. Chapter 3 "General Policies <br />for Natural Resource Management", Item 13, on Page 3-21, is hereby amended <br />to read as follows: (Underlining indicates new language) <br />n on -sh 'e water retention faciuties w :l be required <br />AS PART OF ALL RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL OR INDUSTRIAL <br />DltVELOPMENT PROJECTS WHENEVER NECESSARY TO <br />MAIN! AIN OR LMPROVE THE EXISTING STORM WATER RUNOFF <br />PATfERNS. Whenever a development ’s location, size, scope or <br />hardcover would tend to increase the quantity of runoff, increase the speed <br />of runoff, or decrease the quality of runoff, that development will be <br />required to provide on-site retention facilities sufficient to maintain the <br />existing situation or to improve the resulting runoff by reducing quantity, <br />reducing speed and or improving quality. No development will be <br />permitted to adversely impact its neighbors, or the City, by changing <br />drainage patterns or by otherwise adversely affecting the storm water <br />drainage. National Urban Runoff Pioeram (NURP) standards will be <br />ap plied to the desien of new storm water ponds . <br />Orono Community .Management Plan Part II, Chapter 3, "General Policies for <br />Natural Resource Management" is hereby revised by adding Policy No. 16 on <br />Page 3-22 to read as follows: <br />16. Erosion control Best Manaecm ent Practices shall be applied ,—Thg <br />MPCA’s Urban Best Manatiement Practices entitled "Wate r Quality in <br />Urban .Areas" shall be applied to the review of proposed developtnCDt tg <br />reduce non-point source pollutant loadings in storm water runoff.—lo <br />Page 4 of 5