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city of Minnetonka Flexibility Request <br />January 4, 1993 <br />Page (3) <br />i!T.position of the 25% ct /erage rule would create numerous <br />nonconformities. Any proposed new developments exceeding <br />impervious coverage of 30% within 150 feet of the <br />ordinary high water level or 75% in any other part of the <br />shoreland district must provide shoreland impact plans <br />addressing water quality impacts to affected lakes and <br />streams and compliance with the city's stormwater <br />management plan. The maximum allowable impervious surface <br />coverage under the *'old" state shoreland rules was 30%. <br />Minnetonka has presented its requests for review by DNR with its <br />city staff and representatives of 11 Lake Minnetonka cities who are <br />working together as a Technical Review Committee for the purpose of <br />reviewing and discussing Lake Minnetonka flexibility requests. No <br />problems with the city's request have been noted at any of those <br />meetings. <br />As stated earlier, please have appropriate staff review the <br />proposed flexibilicy request and, if necessary, provide your <br />comments to me at the address listed above within 45 days. If <br />there are any questions, do not hesitate to contact either Bob <br />Worthington, Minnetonka's Assistant City Planner at 939-8200, Cail <br />Strauss of this office at 772-7910 or me at 772-7916. <br />Sincerely, <br />LA A <br />Edward L. Pick <br />Shoreland Hydrologist <br />c: John Line Stine, Regional Hydrologist <br />Ogbazghi Sium, Supervisor, Land Use Management Unit <br />City Adrainistrator/Clerk