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• Review proposed private capital investments within Gem Lake to assure that they are in <br />accordance with the principles and proposals of the plan <br />While the Planning Commission's responsibilities are primarily advisory — the City Council <br />has prime authority in carrying out the plan's features — the Planning Commission <br />nevertheless is considered to be the City's primary body in terms of making explicit <br />interpretations of the plan's stated proposals. <br />Use of the Plan by the City Council <br />The City Council is a five -member body directly elected by the citizens of Gem Lake. <br />Council members are elected to four year staggered tenns. The Mayor is also elected to a <br />four-year tern. As the primary policy making body of the City of Gem Lake, the Council has <br />the following principal responsibilities in relation to the Comprehensive Plan to: <br />• Help ensure, to the maximum extent possible, that the policies contained within the <br />Comprehensive Plan document represent the viewpoint of the citizens of the community <br />• Attempt to make incremental policy decisions in normal council deliberations that are <br />consistent with the plan's provisions <br />• Make public capital and related expenditures consistent with the principles of the plan <br />• Exercise the ultimate review and adoption of all original plan provisions and amendments <br />to the plan forwarded to the Council by the Planning Commission. <br />Relationship of Other Municipal Bodies and Citizens to the <br />Plan <br />Beyond guiding the actions of the Planning Commission and the City Council, the plan is <br />designed to be an educational device. It covers the unique assets, liabilities, and key <br />development issues facing the City in the coming years. Citizens interested in interpretations <br />of the provisions of the Comprehensive Plan, or revisions to it, are encouraged to meet with <br />the Planning Commission at its regularly scheduled sessions. <br />Compliance with the Plan <br />The Comprehensive Plan for the City of Gem Lake is designed to be more than a mere <br />document spelling out general City policies. It is intended as a decision -making aid for <br />guiding the expenditure of public capital funds and establishing the underlying rationale for <br />developing codes and ordinances, which more specifically control private development within <br />the City. The Comprehensive Plan is the guiding document of zoning. <br />Minnesota State Statute 462.356 (Subdivision 2) further spells out required compliance with <br />the plan where public capital investments are involved: <br />"After a Comprehensive Municipal Plan or Section thereof has been recommended by the <br />Planning Agency (the Gem Lake Planning Commission) and a copy filed with the governing <br />body (the Gem Lake City Council), no publicly owned interest in real property within the <br />municipality shall be acquired or disposed of, nor shall any capital improvement be <br />authorized by the municipality or special district or agency thereof or any other political <br />subdivision having jurisdiction within the municipality until after the Planning Agency (City <br />Planning Commission) has reviewed the proposed acquisition, disposal, or capital <br />improvements and reported in writing to the governing body (City Council) or other special <br />district or agency or political subdivision concerned, its findings as to compliance of the <br />/ proposed acquisition, disposal or improvement with the Comprehensive Municipal Plan. <br />SE H 1 2.0 use of the plan I page 3 <br />