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• Page 32 add goal #2 "Avoid destruction of natural features and enhance them wherever <br />possible." <br />• Page 34 add goal #8 "Develop ordinances that serve to enhance transportation and <br />minimize negative consequences for water quality." <br />• Page 34 add goal #9 "Develop a city trail system that supports the development of <br />greenways." <br />• Page 35 # 7 should read "Improve street safety through the appropriate use of street <br />lighting and sign control. The street lighting will be of the "boxed" type with little or no <br />spillage. The height shall be no higher than 16 feet." <br />• Page 36 Pedestrian/Bicycle Trails #3 should read "Provide adequate lighting and outdoor <br />fumiture in all areas of heavy pedestrian movement The street Iightinq will be of the <br />"boxed" type with little or no spillage. The use of "Bug Away" light bulbs or another similar <br />subsitute will be required? <br />• Page 39 #7 should read "Design and maintain parks with proper landscaping, shelter <br />design, etc. to-ensure a high degree of public and property safety. Proper lighting will be <br />the boxed type with little or no spillage and "Bug Away" type or similar light bulbs will be <br />used where appropriate." <br />Page 41 #13 The highly important local water management plan should be given more <br />prominence in the framework than merely this one reference. <br />• Page 42 #3 add the words "and residents! <br />• Page 43 #10 add the words "Take advantage of special projects such as the DNR's <br />Wildlife Interface Proiect and the DNR's data base in flora and fauna." <br />Page 45-47 NATURAL ENVIRONMENT PLAN needs a total rewrite. Some suggestions are <br />offered, but more time is needed to do this right. <br />• Page 46 change the title "VEGETATION" to "PLANTS AND ANIMALS" or "FLORA AND <br />FAUNA? <br />• Page 46 add #4 "The city will procure and maintain public canoe accesses to all lakes. • <br />and public accesses•for larger watercraft on all recreational lakes" <br />• Page 47 #5 should read The city has identified some and will continue to identify areas <br />of unique natural vegetation and areas of critical habitat and endangered species that <br />should be preserved. Detailed inventories of proposed development sites will be <br />conducted prior to development approval which will identify habitats of special value and <br />the native birds. mammals. amphibians and reptiles and plans for mitigation subject to <br />city approval. In addition, the city will consult with the DNR and other informeed sources." <br />Page 48 #1 The handbook gives us guidelines to develop our own management plan. This <br />needs to be done before the comp plan is approved. <br />• Page 7 <br />