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<br />City Council should commit in writing to the following: <br /> <br />JI, I -- CD <br />"- <br />':;);" . <br />,/ /i 'OJ <br />~l'2> <br />V'" <br /> <br />Town Centre Ramsey - Choice for Smart Growth Twin Cities <br /> <br />Establishment of a city ISTS tracking and notification system. <br /> <br />)1- If' <br /> <br />Re-establish a medium-density category ofland use and return to)( units/acre allowed for high-density <br />use. <br /> <br />100-acre mixed-use area acres inthe comp plan with sufficient high-density residential density allowed to <br />meet Livable Community negotiated goals. As the plan is currently written, the city will need an additional <br />110 acres at 7units/acre is allowed. For transit oriented development to be feasible; the density should be at <br />least 15 units per acre. <br /> <br />The resolution for station-area planning that was requested as part of the Comp Plan process and has been <br />submitted by the other communities with stations planned in the metropolitan area. <br /> <br />Address land use plan consistency with the Regional Blueprint in the final comp plan. <br />There is some flexibility on the forecasts, the amount ofland reserved for future urbanization and the <br />policies for what the Blueprint calls the permanent rural area. However, the final plan will need to 1) retain <br />more of the unsewered area at the current I unit/ten acres, 2) identify more of the potential MUSA that can <br />be used for residential development, 3) achieve at least 3 units per acre in the current and projected MUSA <br />based on average allowed densities and 4) identify additional acreage for possible future urban <br />development that will be feasible to serve, if needed, after 2020 and keep this from being subdivided <br />prematurely. <br /> <br />(pYV <br />