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02/09/1998
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1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />Action Plan: <br />What action? <br />Who's responsible? <br />Done Date <br />Current Commercial and Industrial (C &I) <br />development should continue at an accelerated <br />rate, until city is at an acceptable level of C & I <br />City Council, City Administrator, <br />Planning Division, Community <br />Development Department <br />Now and <br />ongoing <br />development. <br />The City should identify land that has high <br />potential for zoning or rezoning to Commercial <br />and Industrial sites, and catalog in planning <br />documents. This is important for two reasons. <br />First, it may provide additional C & I <br />development areas. Second, knowledge of <br />where business development will occur lessens <br />the potential for an unsuitable mix of residential <br />and business properties. <br />LEAD: Community Development <br />Department <br />ALSO: City Administrator, Planning <br />Division, City Council <br />' <br />1996 <br />Establish commercial and residential, and <br />enforce industrial, "buffering standards ". <br />Encourage collaborative design efforts with <br />adjoining properties. <br />LEAD: Planning Division <br />ALSO: Community Development <br />Department <br />Now and <br />ongoing <br />Promote the use of innovative designs utilizing <br />PDO/PUD projects for open space buffers. <br />LEAD: Planning Division <br />ALSO: Community Development <br />Department <br />Now and <br />ongoing <br />B. Plan Recommendation 2: <br />City staff should review and revise zoning ordinances in order to encourage a housing <br />stock that is sufficiently diverse to allow people to reside in the city as their economic <br />and family status changes throughout their lifetimes. These additional housing types <br />will improve the quality of life and give everyone an opportunity to join our <br />community. <br />The City should also establish and monitor quality architectural standards for <br />development. These standards should foster and maintain the quality, fit and ambiance <br />of the city identity. <br />Rationale: <br />As we look toward bringing affordable housing and other types of development into <br />the community, maintaining the quality of housing stock is especially important. <br />Growth Planning Advisory Group Page 5 <br />
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