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To better implement its planning, Shoreview proposes in its plan to adopt <br />an Integrated Development Ordinance. This ordinance will combine the <br />existing zoning and platting codes and is intended to streamline the <br />development review process and update various development standards. <br />IV. ANALYSIS <br />A. Conformity with Metropolitan System Plans <br />1. Transportation (Robert Paddock) <br />Shoreview is served by'two principal arterial roadways: I -694, <br />which traverses the southern portion of the city, and I -35W, <br />forming the city's westernmost boundary. Three minor arterials <br />provide access to these two facilities for all areas of Shore- <br />view. The municipality receives transit services from the MTC <br />and a private transit company. <br />The plan addresses current and projected traffic volumes and <br />identifies state and county road improvement projects. It also <br />analyzes five interchanges with the Metropolitan Highway <br />System. Although the plan identifies some improvement plans, no <br />adverse impacts on the regional system are anticipated. <br />The plan incorrectly tallied motor vehicle trip data. Intrazonal <br />trips are already a part of the Origins and Destinations and <br />should not be added to the total. In addition, peak -hour trips <br />are included in the average daily trip figures and should not be <br />added to trip totals. <br />Shoreview's functional classification of one roadway (a proposed <br />collector parallel to County Road I) differs from the <br />classification approved by the Council and its Transportation <br />Advisory Board (TAB), and transmitted to Shoreview in its systems <br />statement. Since this difference is on a collector road and not <br />part of the Metropolitan Highway System, the issue does not <br />affect the consistency of the plan with metropolitan systems. <br />The city should transmit this change to the TAB's Technical <br />Advisory Committee for its consideration separately from this <br />plan review. <br />The plan addresses transit by depicting the existing system and <br />commenting on the need to develop park /ride facilities for <br />transit users. <br />2. Sewers (Barbara Moeller) <br />The plan indicates the city's sewer system has been extended <br />throughout the community. However, laterals and subtrunks have <br />not yet been constructed in the northern end of Shoreview. <br />Proposed sanitary trunk sewers in this area are programmed for <br />construction during the 1985 to 1990 time period. <br />Policy 30 of the Council's Water Quality Management Policy Plan <br />states: <br />3 <br />