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44.�{y`,fey''"sky, <br /> • The basic goal of[the CMP] is preservation:Preservation of our <br /> resources;preservation of our distinct urban and rural life- <br /> styles;preservation of Lake Minnetonka and its sensitive watershed; <br /> and preservation of individual initiative and responsibility.' <br /> • The concern of the residents is to provide for continuing <br /> maintenance and preservation of those natural resources and <br /> social amenities which attracted people to Orono in the first <br /> place.Near the lake,density of development has to be regulated in or- <br /> der to minimize the resultant stormwater runoff pollution which, if <br /> unrestricted,could permanently alter and destroy the ecology of this <br /> very unique resource.4 <br /> • Orono's managed growth policy means that the need to use and <br /> enjoy Lake Minnetonka will be balanced with protection of its water <br /> quality and accessibility for future generations.This policy means <br /> that the acceptance of growth and development changes will be <br /> balanced with conservation of our resources and natural amenities, <br /> and maintenance of our small town social character.5 <br /> • Additional urban development will occur in the urbanized ar- <br /> eas consistent with the capacities of the existing urban services and <br /> at limited densities consistent with all environmental constraints.6 <br /> • Urban Community Goal 3—To improve the quality of life and <br /> neighborhood aesthetics while maintaining the existing diversity <br /> of housing and shopping opportunities.' <br /> • Urban Community Goal 4—To prevent overly dense development <br /> or any excessive demand for services which would in any way ad- <br /> versely affect Lake Minnetonka or its associated wetlands or drainage <br /> areas.8 <br /> 3 CMP page 2-9. <br /> 4 CMP page 2-10. <br /> 5 CMP page 2-11. <br /> 6 CMP page 2-15. <br /> 'CMP page 2-17. <br /> 8 CMP page 2-17. <br /> 3 <br />