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6. The City of Lake Elmo will achieve a city -wide population of 24,000 by 2030. All population <br />will be counted. Lake Elmo will use 6,600 RECs by 2030. All RECs used will be counted. <br />7. Should the City determine to extend Regional Sewer service to the existing Cimarron <br />manufactured housing neighborhood (500 RECs), existing Old Village housing (up to 500 <br />RECs), and/or new Old Village housing (up to 500 RECs), all utilized RECs shall be counted <br />toward the expected community totals. Up to 1,000 RECs may be used in the Old Village area <br />of Lake Elmo. It is understood that the average density of the aforementioned Old Village units <br />shall be at least 3 units per acre. <br />The City will complete its required plan modifications by April 15, 2005 and submit its plan to <br />adjacent communities for review by that time. This will allow time for the City to corplete its <br />local planning and review processes and submit its required plan modifications to the Council <br />on for before June 15, 2005 and prior to the expiration of the nine -month plan modification <br />period specified in state law. <br />9. The City's comprehensive plan shall be flexible enough to allow for possible limited post 2030 <br />development, redevelopment, or environmental mitigation utilizing any Regional Sewer <br />capacity (see paragraph 5) that may remain post 2030. <br />10. The signatories will present and recommend these guidelines to their respective governing <br />bodies for consideration with the understanding that: (a) the adoption of a modified <br />comprehensive plan ultimately is the responsibility of the full Lake Elmo City Council; and (b) <br />the full governing body of the Metropolitan Council ultimately is responsible for reviewing the <br />plan submitted by the City and determining whether the modified comprehensive plan conforms <br />with metropolitan system plans. <br />/'� <br />OTbqhalf of City of Lak Ii o: <br />Bean A. Johnston, Mayor <br />Bate: Z04956 /— 2 <br />1/27/2005 3:02 PM <br />On e If �'' metro Council: <br />ter Bell, Cha r <br />Date: 7/0 <br />Page 2 of 2 Pages <br />
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