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Regular Planning Commission 6. 1. <br /> Meeting Date: 01/05/2017 <br /> By: Tim Gladhill, Community Development <br /> Information <br /> Title: <br /> Receive Progress Report for the 2040 Comprehensive Plan Update <br /> Purpose/Background: <br /> As the Planning Commission is aware,the City has established an ad-hoc Comprehensive Plan Update Steering <br /> Committee. Once every ten(10)years,the City is required by Minnesota Statute 473 to update its Comprehensive <br /> Land Use Plan. Aside from the statutory obligation,the City's existing plan has become dated in terms of policies, <br /> demographics, and land use vision. In order to freshen the City's vision for land use, including systems such as <br /> transportation,housing, economic development,natural resources, and parks/open space to name a few,now is an <br /> appropriate time to update the Comprehensive Plan. <br /> The Steering Committee has met twice so far on the project. The intent of the early meetings in 2016 is to set the <br /> stage and agree on a framework moving forward. <br /> Next Steps <br /> The primary next step in the process is to finalize a working draft of the City's land use Vision Statement and <br /> Future Land Use Map. These two (2)pieces will lay the foundation on future steps and will be used to check in as <br /> individual system plans are developed. The group desires to have a working draft of both documents available in <br /> February for public workshops and engagement. The Future Land Use Map is a vision of how land within the <br /> community will be used in the future. For example,the Future Land Use Map will guide where future business <br /> districts and residential neighborhoods will develop as well as what areas will be protected from future <br /> development. The case also include an Existing Land Use Map to indicate how land within the community is <br /> currently being used. <br /> System Plans <br /> A primary system plan to update is the Transportation Plan. Staff anticipates to bring a discussion to the January <br /> Public Works Committee in January to discuss steps moving forward. The Planning Commission will also discuss <br /> this structure at the February Meeting.No drafts have been prepared thus far,but Staff will be checking in on the <br /> framework to complete this portion of the update. Staff anticipates an public workshop and other engagement for <br /> this system plan in April. <br /> The Environmental Policy Board has begun to discuss how to update the Natural Resources Chapter and will be <br /> providing an update to the Planning Commission and Comprehensive Plan Steering Committee in February or <br /> March. Citizen Engagement is planned starting in April. <br /> The Parks and Recreation Commission will begin discussing a new format for the Parks, Recreation, and Open <br /> Space Plan beginning after the first of the year. Currently,the plan comprises of a future improvement/planning <br /> map alongside the Capital Improvement Program (CIP). The CIP is an important financial planning tool for the <br /> City and is intended to be complimentary to the Comprehensive Plan. The Parks and Recreation Commission along <br /> with the City Council desire to bolster the Comprehensive Recreation Plan into a more thematic and visionary <br /> document, looking more long term and comprehensively at the community's recreation needs, rather than simply a <br /> chronological financial planning tool. <br />
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