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Community Development Director Gladhill reviewed the staff report and provided a review of <br />the draft Comprehensive Plan update. He noted that although staff has completed an initial draft <br />of all chapters, not all the chapters are complete and ready to publish for review. He highlighted <br />upcoming dates including an April 9th workshop, May 3rd Planning Commission meeting, and <br />May 22nd City Council meeting. <br />Councilmember Riley referenced the positive learning environment theme, noting that the City <br />does not and cannot make those type of decisions. He stated that even when the City holds land <br />in anticipation, the decision is heard from another group that a middle school will not go in that <br />location in the near future. He referenced the Rum River crossing, noting that is such a distant <br />second to a Mississippi River crossing that it would only become relevant once a Mississippi <br />River crossing is gained. <br />Mayor Strommen stated that the Mississippi River crossing would make sense because it would <br />connect to major infrastructure while a Rum River crossing would not do that. She stated that a <br />Rum River crossing would simply split the congestion with an area that is not prepared to handle <br />that additional traffic and therefore suggested removing the Rum River crossing and focusing <br />instead on elements that will help to achieve goals. <br />Councilmember Kuzma asked if the participants in the Resilient Communities Project (RCP) <br />have contributed to the Comprehensive Plan process. <br />Community Development Director Gladhill noted that the RCP program has helped to collect <br />necessary data for staff to use in updating the Comprehensive Plan. He stated that staff <br />continues to look for additional opportunities. <br />Councilmember Shryock stated that she is generally happy with the progress. She noted that <br />there is still time for residents to look at the draft Comprehensive Plan and provide comments. <br />Community Development Director Gladhill confirmed the consensus of the Council to remove <br />the Rum River crossing from the Plan. He referenced the comment regarding a positive learning <br />environment and noted that while the City does not have control, if this is not in the City's Plan <br />perhaps the School District will not keep that as a focus. He noted that element could be merged <br />more with goals from the Strategic Plan. <br />Mayor Strommen agreed that planning for schools is under the umbrella for smart citizen <br />focused government and perhaps that would be a better theme for that chapter. She provided <br />additional input on recent conversations between herself, staff, and the School District to plan for <br />the future. She stated that this process has been driven by the Ramsey residents and has led to a <br />quality product. She commended staff and the residents that have participated in this process. <br />7.03: Update on Zoning Verification for Baker White at 6111 Highway 10 NW <br />City Planner Anderson reviewed the staff report and provided an update on the property at 6111 <br />Highway 10 NW. He reviewed the available options and noted that the City Attorney <br />recommends that a zoning amendment would need to be processed before permitting the tenant <br />City Council / March 27, 2018 <br />Page 5 of 11 <br />