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•:/-; r? 1,^ :• • ^ <br />fe. <br />w <br />mS ■ <br />§mr^r<^-:-^ <br />iS;"piil-' <br />’S$f‘ <br />i^fc, <br />‘list/'" <br />|||: V , ^:‘j:!.\ . <br />hi:.: -t <br />> 'V/ <br />MS-=*-‘-\v V\\ <br />rvMs <br />^^5't' <br />p*"-. <br />ma <br />i'3'# <br />[I <br />.mm.'IS: <br />:tv <br />5§J" <br />'fc-si <br />■■ ■ <br />tff?.:.11^/, <br />i^mm- <br />Excelsior - Greg Withers reported that he is still trying to <br />convince the Council that they should hire a consultant to <br />prepare a draft. but that they do not see a need for <br />shoreland cot. .'ols because the City is all developed, with <br />little potential for significant changes in land use <br />patterns. Greg did mention that the City is having Steve <br />Prestin do a review of their existing controls to determine <br />deficiencies vis-a-vis the DNR regs. <br />Tonka Bay - The City will probabl> seek flexibility <br />regarding lot sizes and imperviou.s limits. .\ draft shoulc <br />be ready in March. <br />Mound - A schedule developed early <br />followed and a draft should be ready <br />1 n <br />1 n <br />the process is <br />60 - 90 days. <br />be 1 ng <br />Minnetonka - Ann Perry reported that <br />City's TRC representative. has taken <br />Nevada and she is currer.tly seeking <br />City's shoreland efforts are <br />adopted shoreland standards <br />Phil Rosenquist. the <br />a new position in <br />a replacement. The <br />temporarily on hold, but they <br />in ’86 and have flood plain <br />contro1s, <br />revisions <br />she does not envision a need for extensive <br />Spring Park - A draft has been completed and several <br />meetings with the Planning Commission and Council have been <br />held. The Council is adamant about not making any existing <br />lots non-conforming, so they will be seeking flexibility on <br />lots sizes, in addition to height and impervious limits. <br />The City is very interested' in how DNR w i l 1 react to the <br />approaches being forwarded t Wayzata. <br />Victoria - A new comprehensive plan is being developed, and <br />they have had some discussions with DNR staff. They intend <br />to develop shoreland controls after finishing the plan, and <br />also intend to develop a stormwater management plan. <br />Deephdven - Impervious limits and stormwater management are <br />perceived as primary issues. Their consulting engineer has <br />prepared draft materials on some issues. <br />Minnetonka Beach - J. Hurr will be taking a shoreland <br />proposal to the Council in May. Planning for the future of <br />the Lafayette Club property is a major issue. <br />Shorewood - The City was not represented, but C. Strauss <br />reported that they should have a draft ready by summer*