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of which could be utilized toward this process. This grant could be matched with unallocated <br /> block grant funds and/or planning funds within the existing budget ($25,000 is within the budget <br /> for storm water planning and $2,500 is in the Council budget for team building). Given this, it <br /> appears that there is funding capacity to provide for at least a large portion, if not all of the <br /> project. <br /> <br /> At the last meeting, staff provided a spreadsheet detailing the premise that our zoning activity <br /> post comprehensive plan updates was minimal. It now appears that there were significant errors <br /> in that document. Attorney Goodrich has determined that, in addition to rural and commercial <br /> platting, there have been fifty-seven urban residential plats approved since 1980. Of those, forty- <br /> business <br /> two have been rezoned prior to completion of the final plat (from either a rural or a <br /> designation). Four more have been rezoned after final plat approval and eleven have not been <br /> rezoned. Of the eleven, seven resulted from the 1989 expansion of the Metropolitan Urban <br /> Service District (MUSA) and four more resulted from the 1995 MUSA expansion. Of those <br /> rezoned after final plat approval, all were within the original MUSA. <br /> <br />As a result of the zoning issue confusion, at least a few improvements in procedure need to be <br />made. The first, already in process, is to amend our land use application form to require not only <br />a statement as to the zoning of a particular parcel but to also include the ordinance number that <br />provides for that zoning. The second is to add a rezoning component to the Comprehensive Plan <br />process so that approval of a Comprehensive Plan includes, as a corollary action, adoption of an <br />ordinance and zoning map effecting the contemplated changes (contingent upon Metropolitan <br />Council approval). Third, we need to provide for adoption by Council of a new zoning map at <br />this time and would ask that Council direct that this process be initiated. Finally, we would ask <br />the Planning Commission Task Force, currently working on Chapter Nine of the City Code, to <br />also review the issue of rural versus urban designations and performance issues related to both. <br /> <br />Council Action: <br /> <br />Motion to adopt Ordinance #97-XX placing a moratorium against residential property <br />development. . <br /> <br /> Roll Call Vote <br /> <br />- and - <br /> <br />Motion to direct that staff provide a recommendation for a comprehensive planning process, <br />funding, and consulting assistance by the April 22, 1997 Council meeting or earlier if possible. <br /> <br />- and - <br /> <br />Motion to direct that staff provide direction as necessary regarding zoning activities pursuant to <br />the above discussion. <br /> <br /> <br />