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0 <br />STAFF REPORT <br />To: Mayor, City Council Report No.: <br />Mike Morrison, City Manager <br />From: Kim Moore -Sykes, Assistant City Manager <br />Date; May 26, 2009 <br />Subject: Formal Approval of the City's 2008 Comprehensive Plan Update <br />Requested Action: Recommendation for Formal Approval of the City's 2008 <br />Comprehensive Plan Update <br />Date Application Received: N/A <br />Property Address: N/A <br />Zoning District: N/A <br />60 -Day Expires: N/A <br />Waiver Letter Required: Yes N/A Date Sent: No <br />Future Action: Approval by Resolution of the 2008 Comprehensive Land Use Update <br />by City Council. <br />Background: In Minnesota, authority for land use planning and regulation has been traditionally placed <br />with local governments, i.e., cities, townships or counties. In 1976, the state legislature passed a law, The <br />Metropolitan Land Planning Act that required local governments in the seven -county metro -area to <br />develop local comprehensive land use plans. The Act has been amended several times since 1976 but still <br />requires local government to update maps and data showing current and future land use; development <br />plan for communities planning to expand their urban service area; a housing plan; a surface water <br />management plan; plans for public facilities and infrastructure, i.e. transportation, sewers, and parks; and <br />other elements that are pertinent to that municipality. A jurisdiction's local comprehensive land use plan is <br />required to be reviewed and updated every ten years. St. Anthony's Comprehensive Plan was last updated <br />in 1998. <br />St. Anthony City staff began working with an rid hoc task force comprised of interested residents, Bill <br />Weber, a planner with McCombs, Frank Roos & Assoc. and the City Engineer in 2006 on updating the City's <br />Comprehensive Land Use Plan Update. Once all the changes and improvements were noted and compiled <br />into a preliminary document, the City submitted its draft comprehensive land use plan update to the <br />surrounding communities, Hennepin and Ramsey counties, and other interested governmental and quasi - <br />governmental agencies for their review and comment. Once the comments period had expired, any <br />comments that Staff received were submitted to Mr. Weber for inclusion in the Comprehensive Plan <br />Update. Council was then asked to approve by resolution the submission of the preliminary <br />Comprehensive Plan to the Met Council for its review. Staff received several comments from the Met <br />Council which were incorporated into the flan Update and resubmitted to the Met Council. <br />staff Formal Comp Plan Approval <br />