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<br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />Comprehensive Plan <br />March 2, 1994 <br /> <br />Page 3 <br /> <br />8. RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT <br /> <br />Review the policy statements that are within the 1988 Comprehensive <br />Plan. <br /> <br />9. COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT <br /> <br />Review the policy statements within the 1988 Comprehensive Plan. <br /> <br />10. INDUSTRI.AL DEVELOPMENT <br /> <br />Review the policies that are within the 1988 Comprehensive Plan. <br /> <br />11. PARKS AND OPEN SPACE <br /> <br />Review the policies that are within the 1988 Comprehensive Plan. <br /> <br />12. HIGHWAY 169 AND HIGHWAY 10 CORRIDORS <br /> <br />. Should the City adopt special policies or standards for development <br />along these two major corridors? <br /> <br />13. IMPLEMENTATION <br /> <br />· Update Comprehensive Land Use Plan Map. <br />· Proceed with appropriate rezoning to comply with land use plan. <br />· Amend various sections of the Zoning Ordinance to comply with <br />policies and goals adopted as part of the Comprehensive Plan. <br />· Initiate various studies to meet goals and policies of the Plan. <br /> <br />In addition to the components and questions mentioned above, there IS <br />probably a first and foremost question".. . <br /> <br />'" <br /> <br />· Does the City Council want to be involved from the start of this process? <br />Or, <br />· Does a committee do the majority of the work upfront and present their <br />findings/recommendations to the Council? <br /> <br />This question should be asked at the joint meeting between the Planning <br />CommissiG!l and City Council on :rvlarch 23, 1994. <br />