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framework moving forward. The primary next step in the process is to finalize a working draft of <br /> the City's land use Vision Statement and Future Land Use Map. <br /> The Parks and Recreation Commission will begin discussing a new format for the Parks, <br /> Recreation and Open Space Plan. Currently the plan comprises of a future improvement/planning <br /> map alongside the Capital Improvement Program (CIP). The CIP is an important financial <br /> planning tool for the City and is intended to be complimentary to the Comprehensive Plan. The <br /> Parks and Recreation Commission along with the City Council desire to bolster the <br /> Comprehensive Recreation Plan into a more thematic and visionary document, looking more <br /> long term and comprehensively at the community's recreation needs, rather than simply a <br /> chronological financial planning tool. The Steering Committee is development a list of values for <br /> the Comprehensive Plan. The Plan consists of ten—eleven chapters. <br /> Mr. Riverblood stated the comprehensive plan process is all about public engagement and all <br /> meetings are open to the public. He encouraged residents to get involved if desired to plan for <br /> what the community will look like in the future. Mr. Riverblood reported since the last <br /> Comprehensive Plan was done much has been accomplished. He will outline the <br /> accomplishments and improvements made since the last Plan. A larger Park and Trail <br /> Comprehensive Plan will be developed and will include showing what the neighborhood parks <br /> will look like in the future. Work on the Comprehensive plan will continue through 2017. <br /> Commissioner Troy asked which peer cities the Ramsey Comprehensive Plan is sent to and Mr. <br /> Riverblood stated Ramsey's neighbors. Ramsey also reviews the neighboring communities <br /> Comprehensive Plans. <br /> Update on 2017 Recreation Opportunities — Mr. Riverblood stated the City Council has deemed <br /> Recreation Opportunities a strategic initiative for the City. He referred to the City website under <br /> the Park and Recreation Calendar area. He reviewed some of the noted events. Ideas for <br /> recreation programming should be suggested to City Staff by residents. <br /> Commissioner Troy asked if the events listed are included on the facebook page. Mr. Riverblood <br /> stated announcements will be regularly posted on the City's facebook page. <br /> 7. ADJOURNMENT <br /> Motion by Commissioner Troy, seconded by Commissioner Logan,to adjourn the meeting. <br /> Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chair Bennett, Commissioners Troy, Logan, Bayer, Fyten, Sis, and <br /> Troy. Voting No: None. Absent: None <br /> The Park and Recreation Commission meeting adjourned at 7:20 p.m. <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> Park and Recreation Commission/January 12, 2017 <br /> Page 4 of 5 <br />
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