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operations where appropriate and consistent with the City's zoning ordinance. It is important <br />to note that the City of Gem Lake doesn't have any aggregate resources and doesn't anticipate <br />any in the future. <br />Solar Access Protection <br />Since 1978, the Metropolitan Land Planning Act has required communities to include <br />verbiage in their plans to protect access to direct sunlight for solar energy systems. The <br />purpose of this provision is to protect solar collectors from shading by adjacent structures <br />and/or landscaping. <br />The City of Gem Lake recognizes the value of solar access protection and energy <br />conservation in general; however, the community is experiencing limited new construction in <br />its urbanized area. In addition, while a considerable amount of new development will occur <br />throughout the City in the future, the application of this provision will be difficult within the <br />context of an established land use patterns and natural topography. For this reason, the City <br />will look beyond solar accessibility alone and will address the conservation of energy in <br />general, through its comprehensive planning efforts. <br />Historic Preservation <br />There are not any structures or sites within the City that are listed on the National Register of <br />Historic Places or properties of State or local significance by the State Historic Preservation <br />Office (SHPO). The City will work with SHPO and local property owners to take the <br />appropriate steps to preserve any historic or cultural resources that may be added or <br />discovered in the fixture. <br />Land Use Goals and Policies <br />General Land Use Goals <br />• Protect and enhance the natural environment in the City of Gem Lake. <br />• Help ensure that all development and re -development contributes to a clear, orderly, and <br />harmonious pattern of design, guided by professional planners, engineers, and designers. <br />• Preserve the large estate and executive lots in the interior of the City and surround them <br />with compatible smaller lot residential, open space, recreational and business/commercial <br />uses. These uses will connect housing with shopping and employment opportunities <br />wherever feasible. <br />. Provide a safe, healthy, and attractive residential environment, which offers a broad choice <br />of housing opportunities including affordable housing. <br />• Provide buffers using berms, trees, and other natural resources to insulate the residential <br />areas of the City from noise, light pollution, and traffic. <br />• Guide the development of an attractive special planning area around Hoffman's Corner at <br />U.S. Highway 61 and on County Road E for a mix of business, commercial, retail, open <br />space, and residential uses. <br />General Land Use Policies <br />• At the community's ultimate development stage, the dominant share of total land within <br />the City of Gem Lake should be residential property. <br />• The City has provided detail in its zoning ordinances and subdivision ordinance on both <br />cluster development and similar land use devices, in order to help ensure open space <br />SEH <br />5.0 land goals and policies I page 23 <br />
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