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• <br />• <br />• <br />Future Land Use <br />Lino Lakes is expected to add a significant number of households by 2030. As part of the metropolitan <br />region, the City is required to accommodate a portion of the region's forecasted growth. As Lino Lakes <br />grows, it is anticipated that development patterns will change in many areas of the City. <br />As summarized in the Comprehensive Plan, a key component of developing the future land use plan was <br />analysis of a wide variety of natural resource information. This included the location of high priority <br />wetlands and other natural resource areas, drainage patterns, and soil suitability information, to identify <br />environmentally sensitive areas and areas most suitable for development. This natural resource <br />information was used to guide decisions regarding future land uses and intensities in Lino Lakes. Based <br />on the development suitability information, a full build -out future land use plan was developed (Figure <br />19). The Metropolitan Council requires that communities plan for growth up to 2030 in their current <br />comprehensive plans. Areas that will not be developed until after 2030 are designated on the 2030 future <br />land use map as Urban Reserve (Figure 20). Although the 2030 Future Land Use Plan (Figure 20) will <br />serve as the City's official Future Land Use Plan to regulate future development, the full build -out plan is <br />also provided for reference to guide future land use decisions regarding 2030 Urban Reserve areas. <br />The City's goals and strategies relating to natural resources were also considered throughout the <br />development of the plan. Providing for higher density uses on some sites with scenic natural amenities <br />such as wetland areas or along the shores of Peltier Lake also promotes accessibility to key community <br />features and natural amenities, which is another community goal, for residents of higher density housing. <br />Identifying higher density options in these areas also addresses the community's goal and related <br />strategies to sustain Lino Lakes' natural resources by promoting more flexible development in these <br />areas. Accommodating higher density in these areas provides for more site plan flexibility, as <br />development can be concentrated on areas of the site more suitable for development while environmental <br />features are preserved as open space. <br />As Lino Lakes develops, protection of its valuable natural resources will continue to play an important <br />role in guiding growth and shaping future development. Growth and economic development objectives <br />should be balanced with managing natural resource systems. Natural resource protection strategies are <br />also an essential component of a growth management plan to ensure that the community's resources are <br />preserved. The City has several tools to protect natural areas while also managing future growth. These <br />tools are further outlined in the Comprehensive Plan and include Parks, Natural Open Space, and Trail <br />System Plan (2004), Rare Wildlife and Plant Habitat Models, Suitability Analysis, Handbook for <br />Environmental Planning and Conservation Development (published in December 1999), Planned Unit <br />Development (PUD) to promote Low Impact Design/Conservation Development Principles, Ordinances, <br />Rice Creek Watershed District Lino Lakes Resource Management Plan. <br />Additional information on Future Land Use is available in the City of Lino Lakes Comprehensive Plan. <br />City of Lino Lakes SWMP 1 February 8, 2013 Draft 1 43 <br />