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01/23/2006
Council Meeting Type
Regular
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05-153
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• <br />• <br />• <br />This site is included in the I -35E Corridor Alternative Urban Areawide Review <br />(AUAR) environmental analysis. Development must comply with the mitigation <br />plan that forms a part of the AUAR, which includes the Conservation <br />Development Framework as the fundamental precept for all development within <br />the AUAR area. <br />This area was guided Mixed Use with an amendment to the comprehensive plan <br />in 2006. This amendment was intended to fulfill the City's growth management <br />policy requirements that amendment of the comprehensive plan shall be required <br />if, in order to accommodate a specific development project, the targets for new <br />growth would be exceeded. <br />• The following text is to be added to the comprehensive plan in the Planning District <br />6 section, on page 153: <br />West Side of 1 -35E <br />A 370 -acre development site is located 1/4 mile north of Main St., between I -35E and <br />CSAH 21 (20th Ave.). This site is to be developed with commercial and residential <br />uses. There will be significant open space as well. This site is described in the <br />Mixed Use section of the Land Use Plan chapter. The specifics of the development <br />are to be part of a master plan using a planned unit development approach. <br />• The policy on page 27 of the comprehensive plan is amended to read as follows: <br />9. Limit residential growth to an average of 147 units per year, carrying a three year <br />supply lot inventory. Specific projects that are found to fulfill specified public <br />purposes may be considered justification for amending this comprehensive plan <br />to exceed this limit. The City Council shall consider such an amendment only if <br />the specific development project will promote a clearly identified public purpose. <br />The public purpose may include but is not limited to: <br />a) provision of housing unit variety that contributes toward meeting housing <br />goals, such as medium density, high- density, and mixed -use developments in <br />locations designated for them in the comprehensive plan <br />b) provision of infrastructure that will provide benefits beyond the project site, in <br />accordance with City transportation, sewer, or water plans, that is not <br />financially feasible without exceeding the target <br />c) preservation of environmental features that would not occur without <br />exceeding the target <br />d) provision of economic benefits to the City that would not occur without <br />exceeding the target <br />- 8 2 - <br />page 3 of Exhibit B, Resolution No. 05 -153 <br />
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