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<br />City of Gem Lake Comprehensive Plan GEMLK 140643 <br />Page 33 <br />• Additional protection to wetland areas and the water body called Gem Lake is <br />needed. The requirements for soil erosion and storm water controls are already <br />included in the City’s zoning ordinance. Additional protective measures should be <br />placed on storm water that enters the Gem Lake water body, which has no outlet. <br />Both pre-treatment and rate controls will be needed to keep the Gem Lake water <br />body clean, and to prevent it from overflowing. <br />• It is the policy of the City of Gem Lake to corroborate with and support area <br />historical societies. <br />5.10 City Planning Area Policies <br />Beyond Gem Lake’s general land development policies, an additional set of policies has <br />been established to more clearly delineate the type of development which is to be <br />encouraged within the various “Planning Areas.” (refer to Figure 2 - Future Land Use Map <br />for details of these areas) The policies listed below are preceded by a brief description of <br />existing conditions in each planning area. <br />5.10.1 Gem Lake Gateway and Village Center Special Planning <br />Area (Mixed use) <br />The Gateway and Village Center planning areas in the City of Gem Lake are broken up <br />into five specific land areas, defined as follows: <br />• The southeast corner of U.S. Highway 61 & County Road E (Hoffman’s Corner) <br />• The northeast corner of U.S. Highway 61 & County Road E <br />• The northwest corner of U.S. Highway 61 & County Road E <br />• A 17-Acre Parcel on County Road E (East County Rd E parcel) <br />• An 18-Acre Parcel on County Road E (West County Rd E Parcel) <br />The “Gem Lake Gateway Special Planning Area” defines areas where commercial, <br />business, retail, office and residential uses could be constructed in combination with each <br />other. This would connect housing with nearby opportunities for shopping, working and <br />social interaction. Subsequent graphics and text sections provide details on how these <br />various uses could be successfully meshed within a mixed-use district. <br />Examples of possible layouts of the Mixed Use Gem Lake Gateway and Village Center <br />Special Planning area are on Figure 5-5 - Gem Lake Example Plan Subzones and Figure <br />5-6 - Gem Lake Example Concept Site Plans on the following pages: <br />