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� ` <br /> #06-3201 875 Wayzata Boulevard EXHIBIT A <br /> CMP Amendment Text-August 10,2006 RESOLUTION NO.5675 <br /> As conditionally approved by City Council August 28,2006 <br /> As approved by Met Council per letter of May 2=t,2007 <br /> Amendment to 2000-2020 C1VIP Text �, <br /> Part 1. Existing Text. The text below is excerpted directly from the 2000-2020 Community <br /> Management Plan as an introduction to the proposed amendment text which follows as Part 2. <br /> Land Use Plan, CMP Section 3B, Pages 3B-33 and 3B-34 <br /> . URBAN LAND USE � � <br /> Urban Residential Land Use <br /> � Urban residential development will retain the basic single family character of the <br /> community but will also provide for a �wider range of housing types at generally low <br /> densities consistent with available services, the natural amenities of the land, and <br /> environmental protection. Planning devices such as clustering will permit a limited <br /> amount of multiple dwellings such as patio homes, townhouses and garden apartments to <br /> be located near commercial areas within the overall planned density of the neighborhood. <br /> � Urban residential development requires municipal sanitary sewer, an adequate <br /> transportation system, neighborhood recreational facilities and other typical urban <br /> services. The location of•urban residential uses depends to a substantial degree on the <br /> � � � � environmental impact on Lake Minnetonka and the protection of the natural wetlands � <br /> system for storm water filtration and purification. <br /> All urban residential land within 1,000 feet of Lake Minnetonka will require special <br /> environmental restrictions and lower land use densities in order to assure shoreline <br /> protection and minimal direct storm water runoff pollution. <br /> URBAN RESIDENTIAL - 1 DWELLING PER ACRE <br /> This is the typical urban residential density developed and planned for areas <br /> which are within 1,000 feet of Lake Minnetonka and which have particular <br /> . environmental impact on the lake. <br /> URBAN RESIDENTIAL - 2 DWELLINGS PER ACRE _ <br /> This is the typical land use density of the historic development in Navarre and the <br /> older residential neighborhoods. Certain other residential areas are planned for <br /> this density where services are available beyond 1,000 feet from the lakeshore. <br /> Municipal water is generally provided to these districts for supply and fire <br /> protection, in addition to the necessary sewer service. <br /> � <br /> Page 1 of 4 <br />
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