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m9 -Permits and approvals <br />7The <br />City will need to amend their comprehensive plan to reflect the proposed land use changes, <br />Comment noted. <br />development staging, and the corresponding wastewater flow projections before any MPCA <br />sanitary sewer extension permit applications can be recommended for approval by the Council. <br />This information will allow the Council time for the needed improvements, to ensure capacity is <br />available for growth within the AUAR project area <br />Item 10 — Land Use <br />The land uses presented in Scenario 1 appear consistent with the 2040 Comprehensive Plan. <br />Comment noted. <br />Scenario 2 proposes high and medium density housing, and commercial development around Main <br />Street and Sunset Avenue, with low -density on the eastern side of the subject site. Any changes to <br />land use, density, or intensity that deviates from the adopted comprehensive plan will require a <br />comprehensive plan amendment process independent of the AUAR and will be subject to <br />additional Council review. <br />Item 12 — Water Resources — water supply <br />Comment noted. The City <br />Chloride management best practices should be considered and implemented during the winter <br />encourages developers to use best <br />months to limit impacts to surrounding water bodies and wetlands. <br />practices to reduce chloride use in <br />snow and ice removal. <br />Page 541 of 617 <br />
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