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<br />The 2008 Comprehensive Plan is divided into the following chapters (the organization of the <br />chapters may be modified in the final version of the Plan): <br />1. Introduction <br />2. Community Profile* <br />3. City Vision <br />4. Active Living (based on the Blue Cross/Blue Shield Grant) <br />5. TCAAP <br />6. Land Use* <br />7. Housing* <br />8. Economic Development and Redevelopment <br />9. Parks and Recreation* <br />10. Protected Resources* <br />11. Transportation* <br />12. Environmental Conservation and Sustainability <br />13. Public Facilities, Infrastructure, and Services* <br />14. Implementation (is partially integrated into each chapter)* <br />*Required by the Metropolitan Conncil and State Statutes <br /> <br />Chapters 4-13 include a goal statement that is intended to be somewhat of a general, positive, and, <br />for the most part, nncontroversial statement. Each goal statement is then supported by a series of <br />policies and backgronnd data that are designed to advance the goal statement and the overall City <br />vision. The policies can be specific or general; short-term or long-term; easy or difficult; and may <br />in some instances be controversial. Not all policies or ideas may have nnanimous support. Some of <br />the policies will require a great deal of research and effort to fully implement, and, ultimately, some <br />may not be workable. Since the Plan is meant to guide the City through 2030, it is not necessary to <br />fully evaluate the potential or possibility of each goal or policy at this time. However, each <br />statement should have a desirable result and be within the realm of possibility. <br /> <br />If you have a specific idea that you think should be in the Comprehensive Plan, please either <br />mention it at the meeting or let me know. The document is not limited to its current content. <br />However, when making a request for an item to be in the Comprehensive Plan, it is helpful to take a <br />step back to see what the ultimate goal ofthe request is and how it advances the vision statement <br />and goals within the Plan. <br /> <br />It is important to remember that while a Comprehensive Plan is meant to take a long-term look at <br />the community, it should not be a static document. The City should work to implement the <br />Comprehensive Plan over time; however, this Plan does not exclude the possibility of exploring <br />new proj ects, goals, policies, priorities, and strategies down the road if new opportunities or issues <br />arise. Although the Plan is intended to go 2030, all cities in the metropolitan area will review their <br />comprehensive plans again in 2018. <br /> <br />When reviewing the document, you may notice some topics or sections that do not seem to apply to <br />Arden Hills or appear unnecessary. There are a number of items that the Metropolitan Council <br /> <br />City of Arden Hills <br />City Council WorkSessionfor April 21, 2008 <br /> <br />\\Metro-inet.us\ardenhillslPlanningIComprehensive PlanIMemos\042108 - CC Report - Camp Plan - Vision, Policies, and Strategies.doc <br />Page 2 of 4 <br />