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.. . .. "vir ' <br />i&ipf/;k <br />riS:. <br />b’ <br />;*s:;’: <br />Vos Chairman Kalley and Planning Commission Members <br />Ron Moorse# City Administrator <br />Michael P, Gaffron, Asst Planning & Zoning Administrator <br />Dotos February 10» 1992 <br />Sidijocts Zoning Code Amendment - Shore land Management <br />Xdot of Exhibits <br />Exhibit A <br />Exhibit B <br />Exhibit C <br />- DHR Mandate <br />- Proposed Section 10.56-Shoreland Management <br />' Concurrently Proposed Revisions to Chapters 1C <br />11-Definitlons <br />Exhibit D - Plat/Shoreland PPD Comparison Diagrams <br />Bscfcgrooiid <br />The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources on February 5, <br />1590 notified the City of Orono and many other Minnesota cities <br />that local land use controls and shoreland ordinances must be <br />brought Into corapliance with -he revised "Statewide Standards for <br />Nsnsgenent of Shorelard Areas" rules# which became effective on <br />July 3# 1989. Orono was offered the opt: :>n of working with the <br />13 other Lake Minnetonka municipalities# but chose to <br />independently develop a comprehensive shoreland ordinance. <br />In May 1991 the City Council appointed a Lake Use Committee# <br />one goal of which was to work with staff in developing a <br />shoreland ordinance. The Lake Use Committee began meeting in <br />June 1991# and met on a regular basis through January 1992# <br />resulting in the draft ordinance attached as Exhibits B and C. <br />A grant agrsement providing up to $5#000 in dnr funding for <br />the ordinance revision process initially gave Orono a February 5# <br />1992 deadline for ordinance adoption. That deadline date has <br />subsequently been extended to December 10# 1992. <br />At the recommendation of the Lake Use Committee# on August <br />26r 1991 the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 96# Second <br />Series# establishing an interim moratorium on the granting of <br />lend subdivisions that had not received preliminary approval from <br />the City. This subdivision moratorium applies to all properties <br />located within 1#000 feet of the Ordinary High Water Mark of <br />^ecified lakes and within 300 feet of certain tributaries. <br />While the moratorium as adopted is effective for a period of one <br />year# it is anticipated that once the shoreland management <br />ordinance is adopted# the moratorium will be lifted by the <br />Council. <br />. .. <br />I <br />K* <br />J