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4 <br />Comprehensive Plan Overview <br />The City of Little Canada,in response to local needs and Minnesota State Statute requirements,is updating its <br />Comprehensive Plan.The primary purpose of this Comprehensive Plan update is to guide land use planning <br />through the year 2040.Beyond the desires and needs of the local community,as well as adjacent communities <br />and units of local government,the Metropolitan Council’s Thrive 2040 document also establishes a regional <br />context in which the City of Little Canada must define its role and direct its future.The Thrive 2040 plan <br />mandates specific regional criteria that must be addressed in the City’s 2018 Comprehensive Plan Update. <br />The first phase in the comprehensive planning process is the Inventory.The purpose of the Inventory section of <br />this plan is to identify the type,amount,and pattern of development that has taken place in the City.The <br />Inventory encompasses two general areas of information:Social Profile and Physical Profile.The Social Profile <br />provides a description of the demographic composition of the City,including population,household and <br />employment trends.The Physical Inventory provides a description of the natural environment,existing <br />transportation infrastructure and community facilities. <br />The second phase of the plan involves the formulation of the Land Use Plan.Following an intensive inventory <br />collection and issues analysis,desired community planning goals will be defined that the City wishes to <br />accomplish over the next two decades (2018 to 2040).Policies will then be formulated to define actions for <br />accomplishing these desired goals.Specific recommendations for land use,natural environment, <br />infrastructure,transportation and housing will be established to achieve the City’s goals and to meet regional <br />expectations defined by the Metropolitan Council’s Thrive 2040 plan. <br />The final phase of the comprehensive plan update is the Implementation phase.The Minnesota Land Planning <br />Act requires each community’s development plans and regulations to be consistent with the Comprehensive <br />Plan.In this regard,the Implementation phase involves an analysis of the City’s implementation tools such as <br />development regulations,capital improvement plans and housing programs to ensure that they will effectively <br />serve to implement the Comprehensive Plan’s goals. <br />The Little Canada Comprehensive Plan consists of the following information: <br />•Introduction: Purpose of the Comprehensive Plan, planning history of the City of Little Canada. <br />•Inventory: Social, economic and physical features of the City that influence the planning process. <br />•Land Use Plan: Goals, policies and plans to guide land use decisions in the City of Little Canada. <br />•Housing Plan: Plans, policies and programs to meet current and future needs of residents. <br />•Transportation Plan:Existing and planned transportation infrastructure designed to meet Little <br />Canada’s traffic needs as well as maintain and enhance connections to the regional system. <br />•Water Resources: Summary of sanitary sewer, water supply and surface water management policies <br />and plans. <br />•Implementation: Tools and strategies that the City of Little Canada will use to achieve the goals <br />identified in the Comprehensive Plan.
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