Laserfiche WebLink
<br />~ <br /> <br />MEMORANDUM <br /> <br />DATE: <br />TO: <br />FROM: <br /> <br />April 24, 1995 <br /> <br />Mayor and Councilmembers <br />Ryan R. Schroeder, City Administrat4" <br /> <br />SUBJECT: Comprehensive Plan Maps <br /> <br />As Council is aware, the City submitted a Comprehensive Plan amendment to the <br />Metropolitan Council in November 1993. This was approved by the Met Council in <br />January 1995, after significant delays. <br /> <br />The map depicting the new Urban Service Area has now been prepared and is hung in the <br />Council Chambers. Enclosed, herein, is an 8-112 x 11 copy of this map for your files. <br /> <br />Due to the recent controversy over the urban service district, I have also enclosed maps <br />from Comprehensive Plans from 1980, 1988 and 1990. In 1980, the Urban Service Area <br />was basically south of 153rd and east of Sunfish Lake Boulevard (with minor variances <br />beyond that area). That area was expanded in 1988 to Armstrong Boulevard where it has <br />stayed ever since. By 1988, the area actually available for sewer was up to the Ramsey <br />Elementary School. This was expanded in a westerly direction in 1990 for the Wood Pond <br />housing developments which were built in 1991 and 1992. <br /> <br />The 1993 expansion allows for development of the Kurak, Scroggins and Barthold farms, <br />as well as Willow Ridge, surrounding property and the 60 acres west of Stanhope Terrace. <br />The other possible housing tracts are the Tiller property west of the landfill, and the City <br />property north of the landfill (north of 153rd). The balance is industrial in nature. At a rate <br />of 180 homes/year, this land, plus existing inventory, is expected to last seven years. <br /> <br />/jmt <br />