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<br />6. Identify outstanding issues or conditions made in the Metropolitan Council's review of the municipality's <br />2020 Comprehensive Plan Update or subsequent comprehensive plan amendment? <br /> <br />No, the Council's review did not identify any issues or conditions. <br /> <br />Issue/Condition <br /> <br />City to adopt ghost platting <br />ordinance. <br /> <br />City to adopt hydric soils <br />ordinance. <br /> <br />City to report annual use of <br />MUSA reserve. <br /> <br />City re-examine urban <br />density and forecasts and <br />respond to Met Council <br />olic with 2008 Ian u date. <br /> <br />City re-examine growth <br />management policy. <br /> <br />City to recognize and <br />implement two <br />recommendations from the <br />Marketplace EAW. <br /> <br />City to update transit section <br />information. <br /> <br />Tier II sewer plan <br /> <br />Water Ian <br /> <br />Add solar access protection <br />to com Ian. <br /> <br />September 2005 <br /> <br />Ste s taken or future lanned actions, includin date <br /> <br />Ghost platting is included in requirements in the 2003 subdivision ordinance. <br />Met Council letter of 11/2104 acknowled ed this condition has been met. <br /> <br />City code, the subdivision ordinance, and standard development review <br />combine to address hydric soils. Met Council letter of 11/2104 acknowledged <br />this condition has been met. <br /> <br />City has been sending in annual reports on MUSA usage. <br /> <br />City will begin plan update process in 2006. The site included in the land use <br />change to Mixed Use will have a residential density of 4+ units per acre. <br /> <br />City growth management policy limits the number of new lots/units to be <br />platted annually (often misunderstood as metering building permits). <br />Conservation development is exempt from this limit under policy amendment <br />approved in 2004. The overall policy will be examined as part of comp plan <br />u date rocess. <br /> <br />Reconstruction of I 3SWILake Drive interchange: As noted in 11/2104 Met <br />Council letter, the City is exercising due diligence in implementing appropriate <br />improvements through partnerships, developer agreements, and City funding. <br />The City is working with Anoka County to design, obtain funding for, and <br />complete the interchange reconstruction. <br /> <br />New Ingress road to the new town center: This new intersection of Town <br />Center Parkway and Lake Drive currently is under construction. Intersection <br />desi n will accommodate future interchan e reconstruction. <br /> <br />City will incorporate in 2008 comp plan update the latest changes and status <br />of transit lannin b Metro Transit and Anoka Count . <br /> <br />City has submitted information supporting Met Council decision to construct <br />new Lino Lakes interceptor to serve eastern part of Lino Lakes. The City has <br />a draft comprehensive sanitary sewer system plan that is being revised and <br />will be submitted to Met Council when com leted. <br /> <br />A 2004 com rehensive water s stem Ian has been submitted to Met Council. <br /> <br />This was added for final city council approval of 2002 comp plan. <br /> <br />3 <br />
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