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4.0 flan Assumptions, Goals, and Issues <br />While an assessment of the current and projected characteristics of Gem Lake is <br />important, there is also a need to examine the assumptions, goals and issues upon <br />which this plan is based. Gem Lake's plan assumptions section explains the <br />geographic and economic context in which the plan was written. The City's goals <br />section provides the framework for policy proposals. Finally, the issues section of this <br />chapter presents the unique challenges Gem Lake faces in bringing this plan to <br />reality. <br />Plan Assumptions <br />It is assumed that: <br />• The economy of the Minneapolis -St. Paul metropolitan area will remain healthy and <br />that sub -regional population projections, as established by the Metropolitan <br />Council, will be reasonably accurate. <br />• The comprehensive development plans and physical development ordinances of the <br />contiguous local units of government will remain essentially as they are today. <br />• Additional shopping and employment opportunities within municipalities located <br />within a five -mile radius of Gem Lake will become available in reasonable <br />proportion to population increases. <br />• The major open space acquisition and development plan will be completed as <br />proposed by Ramsey County and the Metro Council. <br />• Facilities (such as roads, sanitary sewer and water) presently estimated by the Gem <br />Lake City Engineer and/or projected will be adequate for the projected population. <br />Community Goals <br />The following goals are established as the principal guidelines for the physical <br />development of Gem Lake. All policies, as presented in later chapters of this plan <br />document, should be considered supplemental to these basic goals that the residents <br />of Gem Lake desire to: <br />• Preserve and maintain a "small town' environment in a natural setting. Such an <br />environment should promote an atmosphere of quiet, relaxed living, with <br />maximum regard to maintaining openness of the physical environment as well as <br />preserving trees, water areas, grass lands, and wetlands. <br />• Control the individual tax load of their property. The City Council has suggested <br />that this be done by guiding the development of additional residential and <br />commercial/business structures and facilities constructed in the city, so as to <br />increase the overall tax base. <br />• Create and maintain a high quality man-made environment. Good design, <br />combined with a common sense approach to aesthetics, will be valued. All new <br />residential and commercial development and auxiliary structures and signs should <br />be developed to high standards of design, beauty and efficiency. Furthermore, all <br />existing structures and auxiliary buildings and lands will be maintained to high <br />standards to enhance the quality of the life in Gem Lake. <br />-A <br />4.0 plan assumptions, goals, and issues I page I I <br />