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2.0 Use of the Plan <br />Irlurpose of <br />The Gem Lake Comprehensive Plan has been prepared with the primary purpose of <br />guiding the long-term physical development of the City. This includes investments in <br />both privately and publicly owned resources. The City Planning Commission and City <br />Council have both recognized that investments in physical facilities within Gem Lake <br />are usually long-term fixed assets that establish the development character of the City <br />for many years. Accordingly, this document has been prepared to firmly establish the <br />manner in which citizens and their elected and appointed representatives wish the <br />City of Gem Lake to develop. <br />This plan document is the fourth Comprehensive Plan prepared for the City. The first <br />plan was prepared in 1962, but was not officially adopted by the municipal <br />government. A second plan was prepared in 1978, and revised in 1982 to meet <br />Metropolitan Council (hereafter referred to as the Met Council) approval, and the <br />third plan was completed in 1997. <br />This plan draws freely upon the proposals of the 1997 plan, but incorporates more <br />recent development trends within Gem Lake and in the immediate vicinity of the City. <br />It also introduces a new mixed use planning area to the City. New goals and policies of <br />the City are also established. This plan supersedes all of the contents of the 1997 plan <br />document. <br />The Comprehensive Plan represents the collective position of the City Planning <br />Commission and the City Council at the time of its adoption. While consultant <br />assistance was sought in the preparation of this plan, the actual recommendations and <br />policy statements represent solely those of the City Council, the Planning Commission <br />and, to the maximum extent possible, the citizens of Gem Lake. <br />While the plan is intended primarily as a policy document with the main objective of <br />guiding the orderly physical development of the City, the plan should not be <br />considered a detailed program for the implementation of City policies nor should it <br />be considered a regulatory device for accomplishing this end Rather, it is expected <br />that all plan procedures and regulatory devices legally available to the City will be used <br />in accordance with the provisions of the plan. The general time frame of the plan is <br />approximately 15 to 20 years, at which time it is anticipated that most, if not all, land <br />holdings within Gem Lake will be committed to some form of urban development. <br />Use of Plan by the City Planning Commission <br />The Planning Commission of Gem Lake is a three -member body appointed by the City <br />Council of Gem Lake. Members of the Commission serve at the pleasure of the City <br />Council. They may be reappointed. <br />Specifically, with regard to the Comprehensive Plan, the Planning Commission has the <br />following major responsibilities to: <br />• Periodically review (not less than biannually) and make suggested additions and <br />amendments to the Comprehensive Plan <br />.S . H 2.0 use of the plan I page 2 <br />