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I <br />FLEXIBILITY REQ^^:ST <br />SHORELAND MANAtJEMENT REGULATIONS <br />CITY OF EXCELSIOR <br />Page 4 <br />IMPERVIOUS SURFACE COVERAGE <br />Excelsior, August 1992 <br />Land Use Cat <br />Density Residenti^i <br />Pnhl_e Buildings <br />Woodland <br />Family Residential <br />Commercial <br />Watland fnOTl <br />TOTAL I ® <br />* Excludes transportation and lakes <br />m 32.7% average impervious coverage <br />65.2 <br />199.6 <br />Not surprisingly, Excelsior's percent of impervious coverage <br />is hio^her tSi most Lake Minnetonka communities became much of <br />City's commercial development is near ' <br />and because its early platting has narrower/smaller lots many <br />“h.r co^unitiL: For Wayrata al.o ha. »n int.»jly <br />developed downtown area near the lake, but its low density/1 g <br />lot residential areas more than offset the commercial area. Its <br />average coverage is 10 percent. <br />Request:Allow maximum surface coverage of lots as follows. <br />(a) <br />(b) <br />(c) <br />id) <br />Low density residential (R-l# R-2): <br />Multiple dwelling residential (R-3, R-4): <br />Commercial: (B-2, B-3, B-4): <br />(B-1): <br />Public buildings: <br />25% <br />40% <br />90% <br />100% <br />50% <br />on site by retention basins or other acceptable <br />means such as flat rooftops and parking lots with <br />built-in basins. <br />i