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Cityof <br />RAMSEY <br />Our Mission: Toworktogethertm resp wish 1ygrow ourcornmunity,and toprvvideyuaht}cost•effective, and effrcientgovenurcentsen*ices <br />CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: 04/08/2014 <br />By: Tim Gladhill, Community Development <br />Information <br />7. 1. <br />Title: <br />Receive Update on Land Use Planning Workshop and Consider Response to ThriveMSP 2040 (Metropolitan Council Regional Development Framework) <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The purpose of this case is to review feedback provided as part of the City's kick-off to participation in the regional planning cycle to help inform the City's <br />response to the draft Regional Development Framework. The regional planning cycle provides added value to the community to ensure region, state, and <br />adjacent plans are adequately coordinated and compatible and addresses land -use related topics that would be difficult for the community to address alone. For <br />example, proper coordination and collaboration amongst multiple communities for projects such as future Highway 10 improvements may be more likely to <br />achieve successful implementation. <br />The City of Ramsey last updated its Comprehensive Plan in 2008. The City's existing Comprehensive Plan can be found at <br />www.cityoframsey.com/ComprehensivePlan. Due to file size, the document is not attached to this case, but is available through the preceding webpage or by <br />request. <br />The completion of the 2010 US Census kicked off a new regional planning cycle. The first key milestone of that process wraps up this April 28, 2014 with a <br />Metropolitan Council Public Hearing on ThriveMSP 2040, the Regional Development Framework that serves as the base for all future planning documents in <br />the cycle. <br />Based on feedback from the community in the last cycle, the community did not feel that it was adequately involved in the policy development stages of the <br />City's 2030 Comprehensive Plan. Thus, the City set a goal to participate early and at each of the key milestones of the cycle to ensure that our feedback and <br />goals were included. The recent City workshop was the first of several in a series that will unfold over a variety of mediums and venues over the next two (2) <br />years. <br />Attached to the case are comments from the recent City workshop, the Regional Development Framework, and a suggested City response to the Regional <br />Development Framework based on the following: <br />1. The existing 2030 Comprehensive Plan <br />2. Existing Small Area Planning Documents <br />3. Recent Workshop Feedback <br />The Planning Commission is reviewing this case at their April 3, 2014 Regular Meeting. The draft minutes from that case will not be available by the time of <br />publication of this agenda. Staff will provide said minutes as soon as reasonably possible prior to the meeting. Staff is advancing this discussion topic at this <br />time to ensure adequate time is provided to respond by the official close date for public comment of April 28, 2014. <br />Notification: <br />Notification is not required at this time. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />The suggested response to the Regional Development Framework is attached for detailed review. Generally speaking, the proposed response highlights two (2) <br />key categories previously discussed with the City Council: <br />1. Transportation (Highway 10, Highway 47) <br />2. Water Supply (ground water and surface water supply balance; water conservation) <br />Additionally, the proposed response highlights or previews likely comments to the next stage of development of regional System Plans. <br />Staff would recommend an ongoing citizen engagement platform, now focused on more virtual and kiosk -based opportunities on citizen input related to land <br />use, as opposed to a focus on in -person workshops, although these in -person opportunities will continue to exist. The Planning Commission is considering an <br />ongoing collaborative process that extends beyond this response to regional forecasts, through the next Comprehensive Plan Update, to create an evolving <br />document for the community's land use vision that adds true value to the community and to the process. It should be noted that this is not the last opportunity to <br />participate and comment during the regional planning cycle. Much of the detailed responses to this process will come at the next stage, when System Plans <br />(Transportation, Water Supply, Parks/Open Space, and Housing) will be released for comment. The next stage of public input will likely be to seek direct <br />comment and feedback on the proposed regional forecasts, followed by comment on individual System Plans. <br />The attached document outlines general feedback and feedback specific to the City's existing Vision and Values Statement found in the 2030 Comprehensive <br />Plan. The hope with these series of public input mediums is to look for common trends in topics, regardless of whether there is full consensus on the <br />implementation, to see what areas the community should focus on in the next Comprehensive Plan Update. Initial feedback on the existing Vision and Values <br />Statement is that generally speaking, the vision serves the community well, but warrants additional review to consider restructuring and inclusion of potentially <br />missing pieces. Staff is also working on developing a plan to integrate the next Comprehensive Plan Update with the City's current organizational Strategic <br />Plan. <br />
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