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14. Throughout the Comprehensive Plan there is an emphasis on attracting <br />this e f develo ment • <br />commercial/mdustrial development. This is important to the City as typ o p <br />builds a community's tax base and creates more job opportunities. <br />15. Another fundamental element mentioned throughout the Comprehensive Plan is <br />the need to establish and maintain a positive community image by maintaining the edges. and <br />buffers that define and protect adjacent land uses. <br />16. Preservation of open spaces is also an important policy and goal of the <br />Comprehensive Plan. <br />17. The Comprehensive Plan provides that the gravel mining area of the City, which <br />is located along both sides of North Highway 169 and includes the Tiller Property, be guided for <br />future development of commercial and industrial uses. This area of the City is envisioned by the <br />City Council as the future economic engine of the City. The goal is to have this area develop <br />with commercial and industrial uses as the avel is mined out. The tax base enerated b • <br />~' g Y <br />commercial and industrial development in this area is intended to support the financial viability <br />of residential development throughout the City by making it possible to maintain municipal <br />services without increasing taxes. Although this is very long range planning, and there are not <br />yet timetables for extending public utilities into this area to serve those future uses, this is the <br />vision of the Comprehensive Plan and the City Council for this area of the City. The Tiller <br />Property is also located adjacent to the future Highway 169/221 st Avenue Interchange, which <br />has great potential for future commercial/industrial development. <br />18. The 2004 Comprehensive Plan was. prepared with the assistance of the planning <br />firm of Hoisington Koegler Group, Inc. (HKGi}. In anticipation of the proposed expansion of <br />the Landfill the City retained HKGi to take a closer look at the potential impacts of an expansion <br />-6- <br />