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._. <br />t; � <br />Organization of the Plan <br />The Comprehensive Plan is organized into the following nine chapters: <br />Chapter I: Introduction <br />Introduces the Comprehensive Plaris purpose, q <br />process, and organization. <br />Chapter 2: Community Context <br />Provides an overview of important background <br />information including demographic makeup, <br />housing and economic analysis, existing land <br />use, current zoning, and summary of commu- <br />nity outreach conducted. <br />Chapter 3: Land Use Plan <br />Is intended to ensure future development is <br />compatible with the community's vision. The <br />Land Use Plan provides the foundation for <br />recommendations made in the subsequent <br />chapters. <br />Chapter 4: Housing Plan <br />4 Provides detailed policies and recommendation <br />for residential neighborhoods in the City with a <br />focus on housing options, access, and preserva- <br />tion. <br />Chapter 5: Economic <br />14 Development Plan <br />Presents specific actions and recommendations <br />to leverage opportunities for economic devel- <br />opment in the City's commercial corridors and <br />neighborhoods. Key areas of focus include the <br />Downtown, Highway 169, and east Highway 10. <br />Elk River Comprehensive Plan • Introduction <br />• <br />1 <br />ro0 <br />p <br />rono Park <br />layground <br />Dedicated June 2013 <br />Mayor John Dietz <br />® Council Members: Barbara Burandt, Paul Main. 40 <br />Mail Westgaard, Stewart Wilson <br />Parks and Recreation Commission Members: <br />Mark Ahlness, Chair, Dave Anderson, Dave Kallemeyn, <br />Mlle Nizlolek, James Nystrom, Guenther Sagan <br />City Administrator: Cal Partner , <br />Parks and Recreation l)lrector: Michael Hecker <br />O <br />Chapter 6:Transportation <br />& Mobility Plan <br />Provides recommendations for the City's <br />roads, sidewalks, trails, and more, with a focus <br />on expanding access and improving systems <br />throughout. <br />Chapter 7: Infrastructure & Urban <br />Service Area Management Plan <br />Outlines future expansion to the City's Urban <br />Service Area and provides recommendations <br />for the continued delivery of utilities and <br />services to the community to match growth. <br />Chapter 8: Parks, Open Space <br />& Natural Resources Plan <br />Builds from the adopted Elk River Parks and <br />Recreation MasterPlan to promote access and <br />support the City's natural assets. This chapter <br />provides recommendations for creating addi- <br />tional park space, expanding the trail network, <br />and more. <br />Chapter 9: Implementation Plan <br />• Presents specific actions, funding sources, and <br />partners to support the City in implementing <br />the recommendations of the Comprehensive <br />Plan. <br />DICL\ad101ASMAIMAM97ilk1w1 <br />
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