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<br />City of Gem Lake Comprehensive Plan GEMLK 140643 <br />Page 16 <br />5 Land Use Goals and Policies <br />5.1 Background <br />Gem Lake’s Land Use Plan is a general guide to physical growth and development in the <br />City. Included in this section are policies for the appropriate timing and location of <br />development, as well as strategies for protecting the environment as the development <br />occurs. <br />This Plan will be used by the City to help evaluate the viability of various public <br />investments. Private development proposals will also be considered considering the <br />overall goals of this plan. Therefore, it should be regarded as a general guide to the legal <br />regulation of land development that is controlled by the City of Gem Lake Consolidated <br />Land Use Ordinance and Zoning Map, under the powers granted to the City by the State <br />of Minnesota. <br />Descriptions and maps that generally illustrate the location of future land use <br />classifications within the City of Gem Lake are covered in this chapter. The boundaries of <br />the use districts, as shown in the various illustrations, are approximate, and subject to <br />interpretation and adjustment, as necessary, to conform to actual field conditions. <br />The Met Council has designated Gem Lake as “suburban” in the “2015 System <br />Statement” which was used as a guideline for this Plan. This designation is based on <br />Gem Lake’s location within the region, forecasted growth, availability of infrastructure and <br />existing land uses. The policies and information contained in this land use chapter are <br />based on policies and requirements for “suburban” in the Met Council 2040 Regional <br />Framework Plan. <br />5.2 Policies and Objectives <br />Chapter 462 of Minnesota Statutes, Municipal Planning and Development, authorizes <br />cities to prepare and implement a comprehensive plan. This statute enables a <br />municipality to carry on comprehensive municipal planning activities to guide the future <br />development and improvement of the municipality. It further enables the City to prepare, <br />adopt, and amend a comprehensive municipal plan and implement such plan by <br />ordinance and other official actions. <br />In addition to Chapter 462, the Metropolitan Land Use Planning Act, Chapter 473, <br />requires local units of government (LUG) in the metropolitan area to either adopt or <br />update their comprehensive plans to make them consistent with certain standards and <br />policies as established by the Met Council. The intent of this state statute is to control and <br />guide urban development in the metropolitan area. <br />Gem Lake’s 2018 Comprehensive Plan Update is written in response to the Met <br />Council’s “System Statement” for the City and considers new growth projections and <br />policies published in the Thrive MSP 2040. This plan also provides updates in policies of <br />other state and regional plans. <br />