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• <br />k <br />i' <br />Cr <br />f.' <br />H - <br />S'M- <br />METROPOLITAN COUNCIL <br />Park C.wrr. :j(f ht!h M\ '•■J .< i \ /7 ..yrW <br />July 11 1991 <br />\ Callahan, Councilman <br />C.y of Orono <br />P. O. Box 66 <br />Orono, MN 55391 <br />on Of I <br />JUL 1 2 1501 <br />Re: Draft Revision of Lake Minnetonka Management Plan Chapter <br />Dear Mr. Callahan: <br />Enclosed for your review is a draft revision of two chapters o/ the original LMCD Management Plan <br />for Lake Minnetonka. This draft combines two of the original chapters. Environmental Protection <br />and Shoreland Protection. <br />Because the draft combines two former chapters, it has not been possible to provide you with a single <br />document showing strikeouts and new language as requested at the May 29 meeting of mayors and <br />city oBicials In its place, I am providing three documents: the revised chapter, the original <br />Environmental Protection chapter, and the original Shoreland Protection chapter. The two original <br />chapters show etvIliiMeta, retained language, and comments indicating what happened to each <br />paragraph and in some cases...why. <br />Here are some of the highlights: <br />♦ <br />♦ <br />♦ <br />♦ <br />a new format <br />a newly defined overall environmental protection goal for La<e Minnetonka <br />new, more specific objectives with dates and expectations defined <br />policy statements, based on the old objectives, which suggest who the lead agencies (including <br />cities) ought to be for carrying out the policies and provide some ideas about how the policies <br />shouM be implemented <br />shoreland protection is now considered a ..ubset of enviroiunental protection, and much of <br />what was in the original chapter is no longer in the revised chapter. There are two reasons <br />for this. Approgdmately 50 percent of the original chapter was related to recreation and is <br />proposed to be merged into the recreation chapter. Those portions of the remainder which <br />deal with how the 'litial shoreland ordinance process ought to work are no longer needed.