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<br />3. Interim Strategy to Reduce Non-Point Surface Water Pollution Management <br />Plan - Reviewed and approved by the Metro Council Memo 12/28/96. (to be <br />added to the implementation section, and the Plan by reference) <br /> <br />4. Comprehensive Plan Proposed Land Use Map - illustrating all future land use <br />designations based on City approvals to January 1, 1998, including a <br />spreadsheet breakdown of each designation by area and percent of total city <br />land area. <br /> <br />5. Zoning Map - illustrating all land use zoning designations based on City <br />approvals to January 1, 1998, including a spreadsheet breakdown of each <br />designation by area and percent of total city land area. <br /> <br />6. Pathways Network Master Plan - a new plan and map(s) has been produced <br />which indicates on and off-road pathways. The Pathways Committee has <br />completed its report, the Commission and Council approved it. The report was <br />adopted by reference as part of the Comprehensive Plan, Parks Chapter. <br /> <br />7. Parks and Open Space Infrastructure Plan. The Infrastructure Committee has <br />completed its report (9/97) and the Commission and Council approved it. The <br />report was adopted by reference as part of the Comprehensive Plan, Parks <br />Chapter. <br /> <br />8. Livable Communities Program 1997-8. Housing Goals were adopted by the <br />City Council and approved by the Met. Council (11/97). These goals are <br />attached and should be adopted as a part of the Comprehensive Plan, <br />Housing Chapter. <br /> <br />9. Cornerstones Plan. While the map and report was completed indicating that <br />there were 29 potential intersections for this neighborhood redesign effort, the <br />architectural design concepts and the design guidelines were not completed. <br />Only the map and the report can be added to the plan at this time (1997). <br /> <br />10. The Tower Place Business Area Plan - a subsection of Section 7. This plan <br />has been approved by the City but not the Metro Council, which will have that <br />opportunity as part of the 1998 Mandatory Planning Process. <br /> <br />2 <br />