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a. Land Use Plan. <br />• <br />The subject site is guided Urban Reserve and zoned R, Rural. Commercial Stables <br />are allowed with a conditional use permit and are consistent with rural land uses. <br />b. Transportation Plan. <br />Pine Street is a major collector road. The existing road has structural design and <br />capacity to accommodate traffic proposed by the commercial stables operation. <br />c. Utility (Sewer and Water) Plans. <br />The subject site is served by a restroom on a private septic system. The City's utility <br />plans are not 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. <br />The goal of the LSWMP is to improve of the quality of surface waters by delivering <br />good quality stormwater runoff to lakes and wetlands. The subject site shall be <br />compliant with the required facility management and waste handling plan and other <br />regulatory agencies requirements. <br />Regulations of Chapter 1011: Stormwater, Erosion and Sediment Control shall be <br />met to ensure runoff will not increase and surface water (wetlands) will not be <br />impacted. The subject site shall be in compliance with all City and other regulatory <br />agencies requirements. <br />e. Capital Improvement Plan. <br />There will be no changes to the City's Capital Improvement Plan related to the <br />commercial stables operation. <br />f. Policy Plan. <br />The commercial stables operation is consistent with the comprehensive plan (i.e. <br />Policy Plan) in regards to land use, transportation, utilities, local water management <br />and 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 <br />to identify, protect and preserve the desirable natural areas and ecological and <br />aquatic resources of the community. <br />2 <br />