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• Forecast and map average daily traffic volumes on the metropolitan roadway system <br /> • using information from the Counties. <br /> • Note locations of forecast congestion, if any, and intersections currently or potentially <br /> in need of safety and congestion improvements. <br /> • Include forecast changes in land use and employment that may affect future traffic <br /> and a plan for minimizing access to non-freeway principal arterial. <br /> • Include a plan for enhancing pedestrian and bicycle movement. <br /> 3.3 Park System Plan <br /> Prepare a map and text describing park system improvements and additions. <br /> 3.4 Housing Plan <br /> Prepare a housing plan, based upon the City's recent Liveable Communities Act goals, that <br /> describes actions the City will take to move toward becoming or maintaining a life-cycle <br /> housing community. Outline policies and implementation program elements that the City <br /> will take to achieve its housing goals, including official controls, housing maintenance <br /> programs. <br /> 3.5 Water Resource Management Plan <br /> Include the City's existing, approved surface water management plan as it presently exists, E' <br /> without changes. Incorporate the nine points from the Metropolitan Council's Interim <br /> • Strategy to Reduce Nonpoint Source Pollution to All Metropolitan Area Water Bodies. <br /> 3.6 Wastewater System Plan <br /> Meet with the staff of the Metropolitan Council to determine the level of detail expected for <br /> the wastewater system plan for the St. Anthony Comprehensive Plan. Seek relief from the <br /> literal interpretation,of the Metropolitan Council's requirements on the basis that St. Anthony <br /> is a fully developed community and expects very few land use changes over the next 20 <br /> years that would have an impact on the metropolitan sanitary sewer system. <br /> State in the plan for the Metropolitan Council that St. Anthony is a fully developed <br /> community and expects no land use changes during the next 20 years that would appreciably <br /> affects its total sewage outflow nor the outflow from any of its local service areas. <br /> Complete the Metropolitan Council's Worksheet D, Projecting Your Community Wastewater <br /> Flows into the Metropolitan Wastewater System. <br /> Prepare policies and strategies for preventing and reducing excessive inflow and infiltration <br /> into the metropolitan wastewater system. Consult with the Citystaff regarding current and <br /> past practices to reduce inflow and infiltration. <br /> 3.7 Water Supply Plan <br /> • Include the City's existing, approved water supply plan as it presently exists, without <br /> changes. <br /> STANCONT.WPD Exhibit A - 3 Rev. September 30, 1996 <br />