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MAake wetlzn,d replacement requirements equal <br />between urban and non-urban land at, a 1:1 mtio. <br />LUEET-i Annexation <br />A. The League supports legislation restriclingfurther <br />urban grant h outside city boundaries and facilitating <br />the annexation of urban land to cities. <br />LUEET-6. Municipal State Aid System (B) Moe <br />State law should continue to encourage the preseri <br />tion of shoreland and prime agricultural land and <br />discourage the development of such land outside <br />des igfiated gromh areas to be sierve,d by a city,., The <br />League recommends the followit 8, <br />Ing <br />a * <br />B. The populatiolin factor of'th e mun IcTi all state aid <br />systen: shouldbe changed to reflect annualpopula <br />tion updates bated on estim antes ran theistate demog- <br />raplh er or Metropolitan Counicill, raith er than reliance <br />census counts. <br />4vinfeideralorspecia <br />spite, of th e consolidation of th e two, ?n et rap oli. <br />tan state construction districts, 5 and 9, in 1989-90, <br />0 Cities should be given the authority to extend their the League supports legislation which continues the <br />zoning ordinance and subdivision, controls up to <br />I& <br />two miles outside the city's boundaries regardless <br />of the existence of county or township coin-trols,I in <br />,trider to ensure conformance with city facilities and <br />!4,erviiceisi. <br />B. The League also supports, legislation restricting <br />the ability of 1*n dividu al prop" own ers, to petition <br />the Alunic'al Board to detach their landfrom one <br />1P <br />city and to annex it to, an adjoining, cIV. <br />PI <br />XD.ModW the existing system for, municI" alcomm ear k <br />on fun' d app orrion im en it an d, design, stagy in dards on <br />1993 City Policies and Priorities 29 <br />