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LAND USE PLAN <br />Resource Protection <br />Historic Preservation <br />The preservation, protection and continued use of areas, buildings, structures and other objects <br />that have historic, aesthetic or community value is a benefit to the welfare and education of Little <br />Canada residents. Historical, cultural or archeological heritage of a city is one of its most vital <br />assets for establishing a local identity and sense of community. As such, the protection of these <br />assets for future use and education is a priority. Little Canada has an established semi - public <br />organization, the Little Canada Historical Society, that works to identify and protect potentially <br />historical elements within the City. These efforts will become increasingly important as more of <br />Little Canada's existing development becomes eligible for listing on the National or State <br />Register of Historic Places. <br />Solar Access Protection <br />Ensuring that all properties have adequate access to sunlight is a priority not only for potential <br />solar energy systems, but for the protection of property and aesthetic values. Solar access <br />protection is provided for in Little Canada by the uniform implementation of lot and building <br />performance standards found in the Zoning Ordinance. Requirements such as maximum <br />building height and yard setback standards are essential for creating separation between <br />structures and allowing equal sunlight access for all properties. <br />Aggregate Resources <br />The Metropolitan Council's 2030 Regional Development Framework includes a policy which <br />encourages local and regional entities to work together to reclaim, conserve, protect and enhance <br />the region's natural resources. Aggregate resources (sand, gravel and rock) have been identified <br />as resources vital to the region. According to the Minnesota Geological Survey's Aggregate <br />Resources Inventory of the Metro Area, Little Canada does not possess any primary or secondary <br />aggregate resources. <br />City of Little Canada — 2030 Comprehensive Plan <br />34 <br />