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CoMprehensive Plan Or anlization <br />The 2030 Comprehensive Plan is divided into the following chapters <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. Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant (TCAAP) <br />6. Land Use* <br />7. Housing* <br />S. 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 />Appendices; <br />A. Glossary <br />B. Transportation System Principles and Standards* <br />C. Transportation Plan Forecasts* <br />D. Water Supply Plan* <br />E. Sanitary Sewer Plan* <br />F. Stormwater Management Plan* <br />G. Inflow & Infiltration* <br />H. Capital Improvement Plan* <br />'Required by the Metropolitan Council and State Statutes <br />A- � 71'1 , D A � tr+„+r,y-�, �,•.+ +�.. � : „ :... ,a .� s..� 7 L <br />Chapters -�=1., 111V d�, a goa� Ota�V 111U11L �tia- is in ended to be somewhat of a general, positive, and, <br />for the most part, uncontroversial statement. Each goal statement is then supported by a series of <br />policies and background 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; easyor difficult; and may <br />y <br />in some instances be controversial. Not all policies or ideas will have unanimous support. Some of <br />the policies will require a great deal of time, research and effort to fully implement while others are <br />relatively simple. Ultimately, some policies and implementation strategies may not be workable. <br />g y <br />Since the Comprehensive Plan is meant to guide the City through 2030, it is not necessary to fully <br />evaluate the potential or possibility of each goal or policy at this time. However, each statement <br />should have a desired result and be within the realm of possibility. <br />When reviewing the document, you may notice some topics or sections have a great deal of <br />background data, do not seem to apply to Arden Hills, or may seem unnecessary. There are a <br />number of items that the Metropolitan Council requires a City to address, even if the item is <br />ultimately not applicable to Arden Dills. The Metropolitan Council's Local Planning Landbook <br />City o, f 'Arden Mills <br />Planning Commission Meeting for .duly 2, 2008 <br />l tkfetro-inet.uslardenhillslPlanninglComprehensive PlanMemos1070208 - PC Report - 2030 Comp Plan Update.doc <br />Page 2 of 5 <br />