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<br />Chapter Summaries <br /> <br />d Use <br />.Ie land use plan ,is intended to guide the future development of th{{ community by protecting, preserving, ,enhancing and <br />building upon the physical features of both the built and natural environment. The plan guides land uses through the year 2020 <br />and will assist local decision lllakers and city staff in the everyday decisions facing a growing suburban community. . The <br />future land use element contains places to live, work and shop; mixed use; parks, trails and open space; and public/quasi <br />public land. See land use map insert for further information. The land use plan identifies future stages of urban growth and <br />extension of municipal sewer and water. ' <br /> <br />"1 <br /> <br />Transportation <br />The Transportation Plan, developed using previous transportation planning documents, inventorying the existing system and <br />assessing future needs, is designed to address the complex issues ofRamsey'stransportation system. The plan establishes key <br />transportation planning principles; including stakeholder involvement and coordinatedgoveinmental efforts, in orderto pro- <br />vide a basis for sound transportation planning decisions. The future transportation system in Ramsey includes more choices <br />in.modes, and routes such as commuter rail arid. a future Mississippi bridge crossing. <br /> <br />Housing <br />An -assessment of the City's housing stock indicates that there is a need for more diverse housing stock in order to provide life- <br />cycle housing for people of all ages and incomes. ,In order, to address these issues, the Housing Plan speCifically discusses <br />goals and policies designed to create a balanced supply of housing types and styles. <br /> <br />Sewer, Water and Public Facilities <br />The Sewer, Water and Public Facilities Plans are included as part of the Comprehensive Plan to ensure that the City provides <br />adequate infrastructure and quality public services, suchas frre,police, schools and administration, to serve the community. <br />Each chapter looks at current conditions and projects future needs in order to plan for systems that meet future demands. <br />These plans also. address issues and conflicts related to MUSA and on-site septic and well systems. <br /> <br />Park, Recreation and Natural Resources <br />The Park, Recreation and Open Space and the Environmental Protection and Resource Mahagement Plans recognize and <br />emphasize the importance of preserving the City's abundant natural resources and making these resources accessible through . <br />the parks and trails system. Specifically, the plan identifies Ramsey'sriatural features, the programs aimed at managing or <br />protecting those resources, and the variety of parks, trails and recreation areas that focus on these assets. <br /> <br />Mississippi RiVer Critical Area Corridor <br />. The Critical Area Plan establishes a vision for the Mississippi corridor and provides goals, policies and strategies for protect- <br />ing the river'sresources, improving public access, providing recreational opportunities and preserving historical and cultural <br />elements. Theplan assists the City in making decisions consistent with regional goals and policies regarding the Mississippi, <br /> <br />Economic Development <br />The Economic Development Plan identifies current conditions and issues related to the provision of jobs and services within <br />the City. The planlists the Ramsey's goals, policies and strategies designed to encourage economic growth and job creation. <br /> <br />CommunityJdentity <br />The chapter on community identity focuses on maintaining the existingrural character of the cO;mlllunityand improving the <br />City's image along the Highway 10 corridor. The plan includes goals, policies and strategies that the City has as guides in <br />making decisions that promote a stronger sense of place and community identity. <br /> <br />T '~plementation <br />he implementati<m strategy identifies and describes programs and procedures. the City will use to achieve the vision for the <br />future City of Ramsey. The tools thatthe City has for implementing these goals and policies include zoning and subdivision <br />ordinances, septic system management program, capital improvement programming, corridor studies, housing progralJls, <br />redevelopment, master planning, park and trail planning, and public service and facilities planning. <br /> <br />Page 4 <br /> <br />~ <br />i <br />i <br />r <br />I <br />I <br />i <br />i <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />l <br />I <br />I <br />j <br />i <br />
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