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Memo to Steering Committee Page 3 <br /> March 9, 1995 <br /> • received over the four-week period. A variety of issues were suggested by the callers. <br /> Staff will try to summarize the issues and present them Thursday. <br /> Letters from Property Owners/Neighboring Community <br /> Attached are two letters from residents owning property north of County Road 33 who <br /> both support reducing the minimum 10 acre lot size requirement to a size conducive to <br /> subdividing their property. Also, Northwest Associated Consultants, Inc., who are the <br /> planning consultants for the City of Otsego, have provided a letter referencing five points <br /> that they would like considered in updating the comprehensive plan. Staff has met with <br /> Northwest Associated Consultants early on in this process to discuss various issues and <br /> will continue to work with them throughout the duration of updating our comprehensive <br /> plan and certainly after its adoption. If the Steering Committee has any specific issues <br /> that they would like addressed which involves the City of Otsego, these should be <br /> brought forward to allow coordination during this process. <br /> Tentative Schedule for Upcoming Meetings <br /> As discussed at the last Steering Committee meeting, a schedule has been put together <br /> identifying two meeting dates each month. Each meeting will focus on a primary <br /> component of comprehensive plan. The meetings scheduled for March 9th through May <br /> • 18th should be viewed as an opportunity to receive input and draw conclusions on each of <br /> the major topics. Upon concluding each of these topics, staff will begin to update both <br /> the text and the various maps that will be made part of the comprehensive plan and <br /> present that to the Planning Commission on June 20th for a public hearing. From that <br /> point, it can then be forwarded to the City Council on July 24th where the last public <br /> hearing can be held and Council action considered. One step that was left out is giving <br /> the Steering Committee a final opportunity to hold a public meeting on the draft of the <br /> plan. If the Steering Committee would like to hold a public meeting to discuss this draft <br /> plan prior to going to the Planning Commission, the schedule could be modified to <br /> accommodate that meeting. <br /> III/ <br /> s:planning:sc:3-9memo <br />