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Draft 2030 Comprehensive Plan <br />P & Z Board April 8, 2009 <br />page 2 <br />Staff Review Revisions <br />Staff has found a number of needed clarifications or corrections to the text of the November draft <br />document, based on other revisions and discussions that have occurred. The attached memo of <br />March 23, 2009 from Michael Grochala to Bonestroo lists these (Attachment B). Staff is <br />recommending these changes be approved also. Most are minor However, the statement about <br />flexibility on the actual boundaries of the land use categories is important (# 8 on the memo). <br />At the September public hearing, the Rice Creek Snowmobile Trail Association asked for <br />recognition of the trails they manage. A statement will be added to the parks and trails plan in <br />chapter two and the transportation plan in chapter six. <br />Revisions to Goals, Policies, Land Use Categories, and Staging <br />Discussions by the City Council, including the January meeting with the Advisory Panel, <br />resulted in several important revisions since the November draft document. <br />1. The Growth Management Policy was revised as follows: <br />• To more closely monitor and manage growth, the 10 -year staging areas were further <br />divided into 5 -year phases. <br />Stage 1 (2008 -2020) is divided into 1A 2008 -2015 <br />and 1B 2015 -2020 <br />Stage 2 (2020 -2030 is divided into 2A 2020 -2025 <br />and 2B 2025 -2030 <br />These are shown on the revised Utility Staging Map (Attachment C). <br />• Provide for an intensive Comp Plan review every five years in addition to the biannual <br />review already in the draft policy. This will mean a review in the third year, an intense <br />review in year five, then less intense reviews in years seven and nine, followed by the <br />next ten -year major update. <br />2. Several existing, unsewered neighborhoods were removed from the staging areas. That is, <br />the City will not plan on providing utility service to those neighborhoods until after year <br />2030. They have been designated Stage 3, Post -2030, on the Utility Staging Map. <br />This also removes them from the Low Density Residential category and into the Urban <br />Reserve category on the 2030 Future Land Use Map (Attachment D). <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />