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areas. Identify the extent and sources of existing infiltration and inflow problems and what <br /> • can reasonably be removed. <br /> 2.0 Goals and Objectives <br /> 2.1 Update Goals and Objectives <br /> Starting with the goals and objectives of the 1979 plan, prepare updated statements that <br /> respond to"the identified issues. Be as specific as possible and avoid "motherhood and apple <br /> pie" statements that no one is going to argue with. Review with staff, revise and distribute <br /> to the Planning Commission. <br /> 2.2 Planning Commission Workshop #2 <br /> Meet with the Planning Commission to review the consultant's analysis of conditions and the <br /> draft goals and objectives. Begin to discuss specific elements of the plan. ; <br /> 3.0 Plan Elements <br /> 3.1 Land Use Plan <br /> Prepare policies that respond to the issues and objectives. (A policy is a specific statement of <br /> what the City will do or how it will respond to certain conditions.) t <br /> ti <br /> • Prepare an updated map of the desired land use pattern. Concentrate on locations where <br /> adjustments may be needed in the near or longer-term future because of changes in the <br /> market, declining building conditions and/or new opportunities. <br /> Highlight locations of change, as there are expected, to be relatively few of them. Describe <br /> the purpose and rationale for each land use change. Describe changes in zoning, streets, <br /> utilities or other controls or spending that may be needed to accomplish the desired changes. <br /> For the Metropolitan Council, note the changes for years 2005 to 202 by five-year increments <br /> (should be very minor). Calculate future urban land needs (should also be minimal). Also, <br /> describe how the City will continue to protect sensitive lands or land uses such as wetlands, <br /> floodplains, steep slopes and historic properties. If there are any major land use changes <br /> planned, note the difference in type and intensity by Metro Traffic Assignment Zone. <br /> 3.2 Transportation Plan <br /> Meet with the staff of the Metropolitan Council to determine the level of detail and the <br /> amount of information that will be required for the St. Anthony Comprehensive Plan. Seek <br /> relief from the literal interpretation of the Metropolitan Council's requirements on the basis <br /> that St. Anthony is a fully developed community and expects very few land use changes over <br /> the next 20 years that would have an impact on the metropolitan highway system. <br /> Based upon the outcome of the meeting with the Metropolitan council staff, and in <br /> • consultation with City staff, conduct some or all of the following tasks: <br /> • Update the plan for roadway functional classification. <br /> STANCONT.WPD Exhibit A - 2 Rev. September 30, 1996 <br />