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14) That no development proposals have come forward since 2005 for the other two sites that <br />area guided for RAD-ALT development. <br />15) That recent Met Council projections of population and household growth indicate le <br />overall • growth than was expected in 201 Oi <br />16) That the support of local neighbors for the 2010 development proposal at 9434 Stillwater <br />Boulevard North was based on a misunderstanding of the details of the proposal. The 2010 <br />Plarming Commission recommendation was significantly driven by the support of neighbors, <br />which support no longer exists, <br />17) That the Planning Commission and City Council have become more educated and <br />experienced in considering higher density development. Such development should not be <br />considered for land not guided for sewer before 2030, <br />18) That the 2005 Comprehensive Plan that added two sites for RAD-ALT development and the <br />subsequent 2010 action to add another property to this future land use designation could be <br />considered spot zoning based on later information and training received by the Planning <br />Commission. Specifically, the sites guided for RAD-ALT development are isolated and not <br />connected to any other parcel or area that has a similar land use guidai-ice. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that based on the foregoing, the Lake Elmo <br />City Council hereby approves the Comprehensive Plan amendment, subject to and contingent upon <br />the following: <br />1) Submission of the Comprehensive Plan Amendment to the Metropolitan Council and the <br />receipt of formal notification from the Metropolitan Council that its review has been <br />completed and approved. Acknowledgement of these comments and final adoption of the <br />Comprehensive Plan Amendment will not require any formal action by the City Council, <br />Passed and duly adopted this 5t" day of August 2014 by the City Council of the City of Lake Elmo, <br />Minnesota. <br />Mike Pearson, Mayor <br />Adam Bell, City Clerk <br />a <br />