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Section 8: Redevelopment Potential <br />7. Efficient Use of Current Infrastructure <br />❑Yes No Will the project require substantial infrastructure investments (both existing <br />capacity and new capacity needed), including roads and/or highways, transit, wastewater, <br />utilities, telecommunications infrastructure, or other infrastructure? <br />If "Yes", describe the infrastructure needs and the plans to provide them, including how the <br />investments will be funded NOTE: The development of this property will efficiently utilize <br />existing public and private utilities/ infrastructure; and will not require extension of services. <br />This project is an "infill" development; and will not create/add sprawl. <br />8. Consistency with Local Comprehensive Plan: <br />Describe how the proposed redevelopment is consistent with the planned land use <br />identified in the local comprehensive plan that has been reviewed by the Metropolitan <br />Council and any adopted area or neighborhood plan(s) <br />As the previous location of the Ramsey Municipal Center and current location for Fire <br />Station #2, the site is currently guided as Public/ Quasi Public. Any future development will <br />necessitate a Comprehensive Plan Amendment. <br />If inconsistent, describe how the plan and the project will be made consistent. <br />The City will work through the proper process to ensure compliance with the <br />Comprehensive Plan through a Comprehensive Plan Amendment and Zoning Amendment <br />to the Official Zoning Map. The City has alway begun the long range planning process by <br />hosting an open house with stakeholder groups to discuss compatible land uses. Staff is in <br />the process of compiling this data. It is anticipated that the City Council will provide some <br />direction on moving forward in summer of 2013. An exact date of the Comprehensive Plan <br />Amendment has nit yet been determined. <br />9. Submit a map showing the project boundary and the planned land use from the city <br />comprehensive plan and any adopted area or neighborhood plan. <br />* The "project area" is defined as the extent of the contamination and the area immediately <br />around it that is essential to cleaning up the site and implementing the proposed redevelopment <br />construction within 3 years. <br />15 <br />