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• <br />• <br />• <br />AGENDA ITEM 6 A <br />STAFF ORIGINATOR: Jeff Smyser <br />C. C. MEETING DATE: June 8, 2009 <br />TOPIC: Resolution No. 09 -23: Preliminary Approval of 2030 <br />Comprehensive Plan for Submittal to Metropolitan Council <br />BACKGROUND <br />The draft 2030 Comprehensive Plan was presented to the City Council for preliminary approval <br />on April 27. Following the staff presentation, public comment, and council discussion, action on <br />the item was tabled until the May 11 regular council meeting. <br />On June 3, the council met for a special work session to discuss the plan. The council gave <br />direction on several issues and directed the staff to bring the plan to the June 8 regular city <br />council meeting for a vote. The specific direction given by the council are described below in a <br />section of this report. <br />Under state law, every city within the Seven County Metropolitan Area must update its <br />comprehensive plan every ten years and submit it to the Metropolitan Council. This ensures that <br />city plans do not conflict with metropolitan system plans. <br />The process began in Lino Lakes with the Quality of Life survey of residents in 2005. The <br />results of the survey guided the Citizen Visioning Committee in preparing the 2030 Vision Plan, <br />completed in 2007. Staff and our consultants then worked with a citizen group called the <br />Comprehensive Plan Advisory Panel. Using the Vision Plan as the foundation for the work, the <br />Panel met monthly or more through 2007 and early 2008 to prepare the draft Comprehensive <br />Plan. We have held three open houses, inviting the general public to ask questions and learn <br />about the plan process. We learned much from the citizens at these events, as well. <br />The Planning & Zoning Board held the first public hearing on September 9, 2008 to consider the <br />draft Comprehensive Plan. The Board recommended approval with some minor revisions. On <br />November 10, the City Council approved Resolution 08 -131, approving the distribution of the <br />draft plan to adjacent jurisdictions for review and comment. Since then, the City Council met <br />with the Comprehensive Plan Advisory Panel in January and has been discussing the plan. The <br />City Council decided that the P & Z Board should hold a second public hearing to provide for <br />public discussion of comments received and revisions made since September. <br />The P & Z again recommended approval. The next step will be preliminary approval by the City <br />Council to submit the plan for Metropolitan Council review. The deadline was December 31, <br />but Lino Lakes received an extension. We must submit it to the Metropolitan Council by May <br />