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CASE #: /,,~ <br /> <br />I1VI PI, EM ENTATION OF COMPREHENSIVE GROWTH PLANNING <br />By: James E. Norman, City Administrator <br /> Patrick Trudgeon, Assistant Community Development Director <br /> Brian Olson, Assistant Director of Public Works <br /> <br />Background: <br /> <br />The City of Ramsey adopted its most recent Comprehensive Plan on February 26, 2002. The <br />community has entered into a phase of rapid growth, especially considering the development of <br />The Ramsey Town Center. Growth planning was a topic at a Strategic Planning Session the City <br />Council held on February 2 and 3, earlier this year. As part of that action, staffwas directed to <br />britqg tbrward a process for the comprehensive planning of growth in the community. On March <br />16 of this year, the City Council met in joint session with the Planning Commission and it was <br />agreed that a formal Comprehensive Plan for growth was necessary. <br /> <br />In addition to all the discussions of growth planning, the City received feasibility studies last <br />year of two major areas for infrastructure extension. One area included large tracts of land in the <br />central part of the City and the other feasibility study request, was in the commercial node area <br />adjacent to the Rum River Hills Golf Course. The feasibility studies were completed in March <br />and it was recommended that it was advantageous to proceed with both projects in combination <br />due to the savings fi'om the watermain 'loop. A separate, yet related item is Concerning the <br />stormwater drainage project of County Ditch #66. Some of the design and easement acquisitions <br />for tile infi'astructure extension can be combined with the ditch clean-up project, thereby <br />reducing the costs of both the utility extensions and stormwater and ditch clean-up project. <br /> <br />This case will discuss the separate elements of the comprehensive growth planning and outline <br />Council action necessary to implement the plarming process. <br /> <br />Comprehensive Planning: -~ <br /> <br />One ct'ucial and necessary step of the Growth Planning process will be the Comprehensive <br />Planning Amendment process. <br /> <br />Staff would propose that 'Comprehensive Plan Amendment process consists of several <br />components. The first necessary task would 'be collection of data and other base line <br />information. Staff would propose to limit this data collection to the rural and large lot area south <br />of' the Trott Brook. The data gathered would update the information collected in 1998 as part of <br />the ffull Comprehensive Plan process. Once the base information is collected, the second stage <br />would be the integration of vario'us land use layers within the area south 0fthe Trott Brook. The <br />layers to integrate would include trails, green con'idors, wetlands, roads, parks, future sewer and <br />water lines and other necessary layers. Once this is completed, the City should have a template <br />to use when the City proceeds to the next stage. The third stage would be to look at potential <br />land use patterns in these areas given the layer template created in the second stage, k is <br />envisioned that there could be several different alternatives as result'of this process. In order to <br /> <br /> <br />