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Page 3 <br /> Joint Meeting Minutes <br /> April 11, 1988 <br /> 410 Regarding the park section of the Growth Management Plan, Consultan t Bo b <br /> Wuornos stated that this section has previously been reviewed by the Task <br /> Force, as it was the first element of the plan that was drafted and, as such, <br /> should need very few, if any, revisions. Along with some minor narrative <br /> changes and some changes in the names of City park facilities, the group <br /> suggested adding two additional items to the necessary action plan. These two <br /> additional steps related to the use of the rivers for recreational and <br /> business purposes, and the purchase of the abandon railroad bed for use as a <br /> walking and biking trail. <br /> Planning Consultant, Bob Wuornos, in his introduction of the transporation <br /> section of the GMP, stated that this section had also been previously reviewed <br /> by the GMPTF. Suggested changes by the group included adding some policy <br /> statements under goal #2, that related to frontage roads and linking roads <br /> that were considered collectors streets. The group also requested that the <br /> need for east/west corridors and acknowledging the existance of urban road <br /> designs in the City be added under necessary actions. <br /> The Mayor requested that Dave Sellergren, the City Attorney, review the <br /> implementation section of the Growth Management Plan. In general terms, <br /> Mr. Sellergren indicated that more information and explanation of the land use <br /> tools should be incorporated into the implementation section of the GMP. <br /> Items omitted from the plan that need to be discussed include the designation <br /> of open space areas; the allowing of cluster development within the 10 acre <br /> • residential zone; and the use of ovorlay plats in the medium density <br /> residential area which will allow for future subdivision of properties, if and <br /> when municipal utilities is installed. <br /> Mayor Gunkel requested close review of high density land use section, and <br /> restated her concern over the location and amount of apartment units that <br /> could be constructed without City Council review or input. The City Attorney <br /> indicated that #5 of the implementation tools (offical map) needs to be <br /> deleted from the plan, as the City will not be approving such an official map. <br /> Additionally, Mr. Sellergren indicated that the City should offically approve <br /> the Growth Mangement Plan and Land Use Map prior to going through the <br /> necessary steps to the adjust the subdivision regulations and zoning <br /> ordinance. Once the Land Use Map and Growth Managment Plan is approved, these <br /> assoicated ordinance amendments can take place in a relatively short period of <br /> time so that the Growth Management Plan can be in force and implemented <br /> shortly after approval of the GMP and Land Use Map. <br /> Mayor Gunkel indicated that the next step in the approval process of the <br /> Growth Management Plan would be for the Staff to make the changes in the <br /> document as discussed in the March 28, 1988, and April 11, 1988, joint <br /> workshop sessions and then for the Planning Commission to hold public hearings <br /> on this document. Following Planning Commission recommendationson the Growth <br /> Management Plan and Land Use Map, then the City Council would schedule and <br /> hold public hearing(s) on the plan prior to its adoption. <br /> At this time, Mayor Gunkel thanked all present for their input and time in <br /> • reviewing the draft Growth Management Plan and Land Use Map. The City Council <br /> took a five minute break at this time before reconvening. <br />
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