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• _ 2. Land use <br /> - • Land use—includes maps and data that show current and <br /> proposed land use (e.g., water bodies, wetlands, natural drainage <br /> Communities are required under =•"_. courses; intended use for agricultural, residential, commercial, <br /> other state and federal statutes to industrial and other public/private purposes) as well as Critical <br /> include specific elements in their- . Area plans for communities along the Mississippi River, and spe- <br /> comprehensive plans. Communities cific area plans, if appropriate, for Urbanization and/or Redevel- <br /> adjoining the Mississippi River are opment Areas and other environmental protection areas. <br /> required to address.the Mississippi <br /> National River and Recreation Area . • Staged development plan—for communities that intend to <br /> and Critical Area guidelines(see- :` expand their urban services areas, the timing, sequence and offi- <br /> contents list, Tab 9,in the appendix). . cial controls to ensure that new development (and/or redevelop <br /> ment) occurs in accordance with the comprehensive plan <br /> • • Housing plan—includes standards, plans and programs to <br /> ". ensure adequate housing to meet projected local and regional <br /> needs • <br /> " . • Surface water management plan—implementation of the city's <br /> component of the local watershed plan (as defined by Minn. <br /> Stat. Sec. 103B.235) <br /> • Historic site preservation <br /> • Solar access protection • <br /> 3. Public Facilities—includes the location, timing, use, and capacity <br /> of the following: <br /> • Transportation plan (including streets, highways and transit) <br /> • Aviation plan <br /> • Sewer plan (sewers pipes and facilities and private systems) <br /> • Parks and open space plan <br /> • • Water supply plan (including conservation program and contin- <br /> gency plan for emergencies) <br /> • <br /> • . 4. Implementation program, —narrative description of the local <br /> • programs, fiscal devices and other actions to implement the cora- <br /> . prehensive plan, including official controls (such as zoning, other <br /> ordinances, regulations); and a capital improvement program, <br /> housing implementation program, and other programs the <br /> community will undertake to implement its plans. <br />