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i|%.; <br />WOODLAND - entire <br />and most is z(jri*»ci <br />should be able to <br />oity is already sinu le-rami ly residential <br />for a / acre min Mniim Jot c i ze. so ttiey <br />meet the I'b'U limit. <br />MINNETRISIA - City's subdivision code renuires on-site <br />management of stormwater from the develooment and from any <br />contributina upoer watershed, a couple of large developments <br />being proposed now will test how well the approach works. <br />MINNETONKA BEACH - already developed except for the <br />Lafayette Club property, currently using a 30% limit for <br />residential lots. <br />ORONO (as per Herr) - generally very conservative and <br />protective, currently considering a moritorium on a.sy new <br />development until its shoreland controls are upgraded. <br />VICTORIA - City has decided to do a city-wide stormwater <br />plan, but funding not yet approved. <br />OEEPHAVEN - mostly developed with no stormsewer system, does <br />not have a stormwater management plan. <br />EXCELSIOR - totally developed. 80% of commercial area is in <br />shoreland and is 75% impervious, relies on MCWD for <br />evaluating new develooment and usually reouires on-site <br />pond. <br />SHOREWOOD - has a ’ /5 stormwater plan, i ncreas i rig 1 v is <br />reguiring use of de tent ion pon ds, wi 11 bo addressino^its <br />M.S. 509 responsibilities, currently using a 30% limit, can <br />probably go to a 25% limit. <br />TONKA BAY - no stormwater plat), use existing wetlands, <br />totally developed so 1/3 to 1/2 of lots (esp. near lake) may <br />be a problem meeting the 25% limit. <br />ITEH VI. Discussion of Stormwater Issues. <br />There was some support expressed for possibly relying on the <br />MCWD as a flexibility mechanism for addressing stormwater <br />management in ''developed'* areas, others expressed concerns <br />about the adequacy of MCWD inspection of projects. Members <br />decided to consider the information and issues raised at <br />this meeting and revisit the topic at a later meeting. They <br />decided to address the issues of shoreland district <br />boundaries and bluffs at the next meeting.
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