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10/09/2017
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ram, <br /> a. Land Use Plan. <br /> The 25 acre parcel is guided Urban Reserve and zoned R, Rural. A Home Occupation <br /> Level C is allowed with a conditional use permit. <br /> b. Transportation Plan. <br /> Pine Street is a major collector road and has an improved,paved road surface east of 4' <br /> Avenue along 426 Pine Street. The existing improved road has structural design and <br /> capacity to accommodate the added traffic proposed by the home occupation. <br /> c. Utility (Sewer and Water) Plans. <br /> The parcel is served by private well and septic system. The City's utility plans are not <br /> impacted. <br /> d. Local Water Management Plan. <br /> The City's Local Surface Water Management Plan (LSWMP) is incorporated into <br /> Chapter 2: Resource Management System Plan of the City's Comprehensive Plan. The <br /> goal of the LSWMP is to improve of the quality of surface waters by delivering good <br /> ,-� quality stormwater runoff to lakes and wetlands. <br /> The proposed home occupation will occur in an existing accessory structure on a 25 acre <br /> parcel. Regulations of Chapter 1011: Stormwater, Erosion and Sediment Control shall <br /> be met to ensure runoff will not increase and surface water (wetlands) will not be <br /> impacted. <br /> e. Capital Improvement Plan. <br /> There will be no changes to the City's Capital Improvement Plan related to the home <br /> occupation. <br /> f. Policy Plan. <br /> The proposed home occupation is consistent with the comprehensive plan (i.e. Policy <br /> Plan) in regards to land use, transportation, utilities, local water management and <br /> capital improvements. <br /> g. Natural Environment Plan. <br /> The City's Natural Environment Plan is incorporated into Chapter 2: Resource <br /> Management System Plan of the City's Comprehensive Plan. One goal of the Plan is to <br /> identify, protect and preserve the desirable natural areas and ecological and aquatic <br /> resources of the community. <br /> 2 <br />
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