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(i) The City's updated plan will provide that when the Count of Population and <br />Household data from the 2010 U.S. Census are available, and every five years <br />thereafter through, 2030, the Metropolitan Council will determine whether the <br />population, household and residential equivalent unit (REC) levels in the City meet <br />the City's commitments under the Memorandum of Understanding and reflected in <br />the City's adopted comprehensive plan. Those population, household and REC <br />levels are summarized in the following growth staging table and must be <br />incorporated as part of the City's updated plan submitted to the Metropolitan <br />Council for review by September 30, 2005, as well as the revised or updated plan <br />the City will submit to the Metropolitan Council in connection with the upcoming <br />decennial review under Minnesota Statutes section 473.864: <br />Households Population RECs* <br />2010 3,619 9,952 515 (allresidential) <br />2015 5,114 14,064 1,930 (1,650 residential, 280 <br />employment) <br />2020 6,324 18,403 3,120 (2,500 residential, 620 <br />employment) <br />2025 7,524 21,895 41310 (3,350 residential, 960 <br />employment) <br />2030 8,727 24,000 5,500 (4,200 residential, 1,300 <br />employment) <br />* Not counting Cimarron, existing Village, existing Eagles Point <br />The City's updated plan shall state and expressly provide actions required to <br />implement and complete the growth staging specified in the preceding growth <br />staging table shall be implemented automatically without the need for <br />comprehensive plan amendments. <br />For years ending in "0" the determination of households and population will be <br />based on U.S. Census data; for years ending in "5" this determination will be based <br />on official estimates by the Metropolitan Council. If the City's growth falls short <br />of its population commitments, the Metropolitan Council will notify the City <br />regarding the level of the shortfall and the additional housing units needed to make <br />up the shortfall. <br />The City's updated plan will clearly specify the remedial actions, approved by the <br />Metropolitan Council, that will be triggered if the City fails to meet its committed <br />growth in population or RECs. The plan shall provide that these remedies, once <br />triggered, shall be self-executing without the need for further City Council action <br />other than appropriate and necessary revisions to official controls. Remedies shall <br />include, but are not limited to, the following: <br />(i) Automatic adjustment of the growth staging table to reflect the growth of <br />households, population, and RECs needed to meet the population <br />commitments the City agreed to under the Memorandum of Understanding. <br />The adjusted growth staging table, upon approval of the Metropolitan <br />Council, shall be deemed to be immediately incorporated in the City's <br />