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Park and Recreation Commission <br />Meeting Date: 04/12/2018 <br />By: Mark Riverblood, Engineering/Public <br />Works <br />5. 1. <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Review Draft Comprehensive Plan Update <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Background <br />Every ten (10) years, the City is required (as all metropolitan area communities are) to submit a Comprehensive <br />Plan to the Metropolitan Council for review and approval. Regardless of the statutory requirements, there were a <br />number of planning projects and updates that warranted updates to the City's long-range vision (20 years). The City <br />has seen significant benefit in terms of securing outside funding and community consensus by having a clear vision <br />for our community. This long-range planning also helps plan and prioritize for larger capital items such as <br />transportation improvements, utilities, parks, trails, etc. With a limited amount of resources, it is important to plan <br />and prioritize these important capital investments. <br />Purpose <br />The Purpose of this case is for the Commission to provide comment at this stage of the refinement to the Parks, <br />Recreation and Open Space Chapter (noting that the Commission has been engaged in this process for over a year). <br />The attached Parks' chapter may be considered a 90% draft. The focus has been organization and content. The <br />document will be formatted and last refinements made prior to final approval. <br />Additionally, within attached draft chapter is an element entitled '2030 Plan Accomplishments.' A portion reads: <br />"While the question might be rhetorical in nature, it is asked, 'Why do a Comprehensive Plan?' One answer is, <br />because the Comprehensive Plan is so well vetted by policy makers and the community's engagement and <br />participation only true priorities make it into the Plan, and so those goals and strategies identified, become the <br />City's work plan and focus for the coming years. "What follows is a listing of some of the accomplishments of the <br />city's most recent (and current) Comprehensive Plan —which further illustrates the purpose of the Parks, Recreation <br />and Open Space Chapter of the Comprehensive Plan. <br />Notification: <br />Notification is not required at this stage. The City has hosted a variety of public engagement opportunities in person <br />and online over the past two (2) years, in addition to two direct mailings to all households in Ramsey. <br />Near term/Upcoming Meetings for Review of the entire Comprehensive Plan (not just the Parks' Chapter): <br />April Public Workshop <br />May 3 Planning Commission <br />May 22 City Council (authorize for distribution/comment) <br />December 6 Planning Commission <br />December 11 City Council (approve final draft for Metropolitan Council) <br />Early 2019 Planning Commission and City Council (adopt Final Plan) <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />