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<br />Recommendation: <br /> <br />Staff continues to believe t~ere is some merit in changing to 4-in-40 standards for the Rural <br />Developing Area, until the 2008 Comprehensive Plan Update process is complete. However, as <br />noted above, there was significant support at the public hearing for reverting to 2.5-acre lot <br />standards, and this was the recommendation ultimately made by the Planning Commission. <br /> <br />If the City Council is inclined to move forward with the lO-acre lot standards (4-in-40), a <br />Comprehensive Plan Amendment is required as included with this case. If the City Council is <br />inclined to revert to the 2.5-acre-Iot standards, then a Comprehensive Plan Amendment is not <br />required, and the proposed amendment should be denied. <br /> <br />Council Action: <br /> <br />Motion to adopt the resolution approving the Comprehensive Plan Amendment and authorizing <br />staff to submit the Comprehensive Plan Amendment to Metropolitan Council. <br /> <br />-and- <br /> <br />Motion to introduce an ordinance to amend Chapter 9 (Zoning and Subdivision of Land) of the <br />Ramsey City Code to amend development standards in the R-l Residential District to implement <br />10-acre lot standards in the Rural Developing Area. <br /> <br />-OR- <br /> <br />Motion to deny the proposed. Comprehensive Plan Amendment. <br /> <br />-and- <br /> <br />Motion to introduce an ordinance to amend Chapter 9 (Zoning and Subdivision of Land) of the <br />Ramsey City Code to amend development standards in the R-l Residential District to revert to 2.5- <br />acre lot requirements. <br /> <br />Review Checklist: <br />Community Development Director <br />Assistant Community Development Direc~ <br /> <br />CC: 1/23/07 <br /> <br />Copies To: <br />City Attorney <br /> <br />-249- <br />