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S:\Community Development\Projects\Planning Studies\2040 Comprehensive Plan\Agency Review\Affected Jurisdictions Review\20191106 Comments Review Page 9 <br />2040 Comp Plan Review Key <br />11/6/2019 Material <br />Editorial <br />Note <br />Commenter Date Comment <br />#Page Section, Figure, <br />Table, Etc.Column Comment <br />MaterialEditorialNotePlan <br />Change <br />Made <br />(Y/N) <br />Comment Responses / Action <br />Comments represent changes in material and content of the plan. <br />Comments represent spelling, grammatical, clarification, or visual <br />issues with graphics. <br />Generally consist of a statement expressing a perspective. <br />General 8 Appendix A Local <br />Water <br />Management <br />Plan <br />Page 38 and 29 This plan version is consistent with the version RCWD approved except the <br />order of Figures 2-13 and 2-14 should be switched to be in numerical order. <br />Figure 2-9 & 2-10 (page 32 and 33) are out of <br />order too. <br />Page 4-2 Goals and Policies The County is encouraged by the goals listed in Chapter 4 (pg. 4) around the <br />efforts to address housing needs in Lino Lakes. It is great to see the efforts <br />being placed into the planning for life-cycle housing and senior housing. The <br />recognition of making these homes accessible to the community ensures <br />opportunities for social connection and access to healthier food options for <br />residents. It is also encouraging to see the efforts around protecting the <br />environment as housing expansion increases. An area of consideration when <br />looking at the overall protection of the environment as housing options continue <br />to change would be to encourage edible and pollinator-friendly landscapes for <br />residential properties and housing developments. <br />X Y <br />The City incorporates native landscape when <br />applicable. <br />Page 5-10 Economic <br />Development <br />Priorities <br />The County is encouraged by the efforts made in Chapter 5 to ensure streets <br />and roads are as safe as possible for residents and promote alternative <br />transportation options such as bicycling and walking. Both of these efforts <br />encourages and considers the health of the residents of Lino Lakes. The trail <br />policy to link trails to schools and neighborhoods speaks to accessibility for the <br />community. <br />X <br />Thank you. <br />Page 8-20 Sanitary Sewer In Chapter 8’s individual subsurface sewage treatment system (ISTS), the plan <br />states that there are no community treatment systems and that large portions <br />are served by ISTS. MN Rules Chapter 7080-7083 now use the term <br />Subsurface Sewage Treatment System (SSTS) as a more generic name as <br />many SSTS serve more than one specific wastewater generator. <br />X N <br />The reference to ISTS will be changed is SSTS. <br />Page 8-20 Sanitary Sewer Regarding inspection of SSTSs every three years, does this refer to the <br />maintenance activity that is required under MN Rules or does the city require the <br />systems to be inspected. Typically the term inspection refers to a Compliance <br />Inspection that is defined in MN Rules Chapter 7080. <br />X Y <br />Refers to maintenanance check with 7080. <br />Page 10-1 Chapter 10 Areas of consideration for chapter 10 would include a policy for tobacco-free <br />parks and encourage edible and pollinator-friendly landscapes on park property.X N <br />This is included in chapter 10. <br />9/17/2019Washington <br />County