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Strategic Planning
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02/19/2013
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Ramsey Final Report <br />Grant No. 05 -1237 <br />City of Ramsey <br />ADMINISTRATION <br />a) Guide development through reliable zoning that is based on collaborative community <br />input. <br />b) Information on zoning and development process should be easily understandable and the <br />available to all. <br />c) Regulate transition requirements between changes in density and differing land uses. <br />d) Create a monitoring and reporting system on growth, development and other planning <br />data. <br />COMPONENT V: <br />PUBLIC VISIONING/INVOLVEMENT <br />a) Provide for periodic collaborative forums to assess its continuing vision and relevance. <br />b) Supplement such forums with other accessible technologies to inform and collect opinions <br />from residents. <br />COMPONENT VI: <br />RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT <br />a) Provide a range of housing types to meet the needs of life -cycle housing that allows people <br />to remain in Ramsey from youth to old age. <br />b) Include consideration of and attention to architectural and site planning details. <br />c) Allow for the application of appropriate density transition techniques that respect the <br />integrity of existing neighborhoods. <br />d) Orient development toward sustainable centers. <br />e) Encourage land uses that can meet essential services and recreation needs within walking <br />distance. <br />
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