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<br />~ <br /> <br />3. Reserve capacity will be provided for northern Ramsey and <br />Andover, Dayton and portions of the Elm Creek watershed. <br /> <br />4. It was assumed as part of the CAB interceptor study that the <br />City of Ramsey would capture the greatest share of the <br />area's growth. projected population, household and <br />employment growth included: <br /> <br />1990 <br /> <br />2000 <br /> <br />2010 <br /> <br />2020 <br /> <br />2030 <br /> <br />POPULATION <br />HOUSEHOLD <br />EMPLOYMENT <br /> <br />9,000 <br />2,400 <br />300 <br /> <br />10,500 <br />3,050 <br />800 <br /> <br />16,500 <br />5,250 <br />1,650 <br /> <br />25,800 <br />8,850 <br />5,160 <br /> <br />34,200 <br />12,250 <br />8,550 <br /> <br />[Relevant] Goals and Policies <br /> <br />1. That the unallocated reserve capacity be proportioned <br />throughout the system and final allocation based on <br />Metropolitan Development Framework policies. <br /> <br />2. That the Metropolitan Council and Metropolitan Waste Control <br />Commission continue their efforts in supporting the <br />committee's activities through the provision of continued <br />technical assistance. <br /> <br />3. That the Metropolitan Council, through the implementation of <br />the Metropolitan Development Framework, continue to commit <br />to providing metropolitan investments in a manner supportive <br />of the extension of metropolitan sewer service. <br /> <br />4. That local government's allocate sufficient resources to <br />insure that needed amendments and revisions to comprehensive <br />development plans, sewer policy plans and regulatory <br />controls can be accomplished within the framework of the <br />implementation program. <br /> <br />Working Paper #1 <br />City of Ramsey Comprehensive plan Update <br />Land Use Element <br /> <br />7 <br />