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t I • <br /> N-3 <br /> • <br /> POLICIES: <br /> •Reserve through purchase,easement,or dedication public access to wetlands, <br /> lakeshore or other natural preservation areas. <br /> •Work with developers to preserve existing natural open space areas. <br /> • Require that developers provide for buffer area between differing,non-com- <br /> patible land use, whenever possible making use of the natural land charac- <br /> teristics. <br /> 5. GOAL: Provide an appropriate,reasonable,and enforceable system of development <br /> controls and implementation programs for the guidance of future land use in the City. <br /> POLICIES: <br /> • Update zoning ordinances and subdivision regulations to ensure appropriate <br /> development of residential land throughout the City. <br /> 0 <br /> 6. GOAL: Encourage and promote fair housing throughout the City. <br /> POLICIES: . <br /> •Ensure that persons or groups of persons of similar income levels have a wide <br /> range of housing choices available to them, regardless of their race, color, <br /> creed,religion,sex,national origin,marital status,status with regard to public <br /> assistance, or familial status. <br /> •Provide a Fair Housing Statement to all developers who request approvals <br /> from City Hall. <br /> i <br /> l' C. CURRENT STATUS <br /> The City's existing land use map displays four residential classifications including <br /> agricultural, low density residential, medium density residential, and high density <br /> :4 • residential. A summary of land use for the respective categories is as follows: <br /> 1 <br /> i <br />
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