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incentive programs may be necessary in order to compete with surrounding communities for • <br />these sought after businesses. <br />5. Recreational and open space needs will increase with an expanding population. Providing <br />appropriate recreational facilities may require public acquisition of strategically located, usable <br />land or cash in lieu of land from developers for park development and open space purposes. <br />Providing a diverse and universal recreational system, along with a spectrum of programming, to <br />accommodate the city's growing population will be an ongoing effort. <br />6. Transportation access to part of the city is awkward due to a variety of physical barriers. The <br />city is interested in assuring adequate transportation corridors, with special emphasis on east- <br />west movement. The U.S. Highway 169 and U.S. Highway 10 corridors carry a large amount of <br />traffic through the community. Special attention will need to be focused upon the proper <br />planning of these corridors to ensure safe and efficient travel, while not compromising the <br />aesthetic and natural qualities found in Elk River. <br />7. Environmental issues such as wetlands, steep slopes, tree protection and generally <br />maintaining the character and quality of life in Elk River will continue to be a significant issue. <br />C. GROWTH MANAGEMENT SOLUTION <br />The Comprehensive Plan is a system of integrated elements which creates the barriers to <br />negative development and incentives to positive development. It involves the use of a land use <br />plan, zoning techniques, subdivision regulations, capital improvement programs, phasing of <br />utilities, development exaction and numerous program specific actions. <br />D. PROGRAM DESCRIPTION • <br />A major component of this Comprehensive Plan is the orderly development of land within the <br />city. The preparation of this plan required an extensive inventory of background information <br />necessary to make numerous decisions pertaining to future land use and development phasing. <br />Elements within this plan include overall land use for residential, industrial, commercial, and park <br />and open space use. In addition, careful attention was dedicated to the transportation <br />network and utility system. For each of these elements, a set of goals and policies were <br />identified and the current status was evaluated. From this information, a long range plan was <br />developed and a set of necessary actions were identified for effective implementation. The net <br />result of this effort is a comprehensive land use plan and a set of implementation tools focused <br />on growth management with which the city will guide its future development. <br />E. OFFICIAL DOCUMENT <br />Th's Comprehensive Plan, and its components, is an official document of the City of Elk River. It <br />constitutes the City's Comprehensive Plan pursuant to Minnesota Statutes. All future plans for <br />land development within the city are subject to review and compliance with respect to this <br />Comprehensive Plan and its components. <br />• <br />
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