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establish achievable objectives for each year and subsequent work programs <br /> with individual activities and strategies. <br /> r <br /> ti 10.0 IMPLEMENTATION <br /> Hugo's first City Plan was written and adopted in 1973. The City revised the Plan in <br /> lie": 1981, bringing socio-economic data and land use changes up-to-date. Few changes <br /> were made in the plan which first described the City as divided between urban and <br /> rural service districts. During the current planning process, all past plans have been <br /> evaluated including procedures for preservation of the natural environment. <br /> The City has been in the process of updating its planning efforts and official controls <br /> during the past few years. This has resulted in the following: <br /> ➢ Clearwater Creek Area Transportation Study, 1994 <br /> ➢ MSA Street Plan, 1994 <br /> ➢ Comprehensive Stormwater Management Plan, 1994 <br /> ➢ Homestead Avenue Pond Outlet Feasibility Study, 1995 <br /> These plans have been integrated into the Comprehensive Land Use Guide Plan in an <br /> effort to coordinate the multiple layers of interaction involved in land use decisions. <br /> 10.1 Land Use Guide Plan <br /> The Land Use Guide Plan projects a population of approximately 9,000 persons by <br /> 2010. Most of the residential growth and all of the non-residential development will <br /> occur within the planned Urban Service Area, which has trunk sanitary sewer available <br /> and will be serviced by lateral sanitary sewer, subject to the 5-Year Capital <br /> IfImprovements Program. City plans provide the extension of urban services only into <br /> areas within the Urban Service Area in order to provide developable sites for orderly <br /> residential growth. These sites include affordable housing opportunities as well as <br /> orderly commercial and industrial development in order to assure a viable tax base, <br /> increased services and employment. <br /> The Guide Plan is projecting an estimated 2010 sewage flow of .53 mgd from a sewered <br /> population of 4,800 persons. This translates to approximately 280 acres of developable <br /> land based on suburban residential densities. Extension of sanitary sewer services <br /> within that growth area shall be in accordance with the adopted Capital Improvements <br /> Program. <br /> City of Hugo Page 115 <br />