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FILE #18-44 <br />May 21, 2018 <br />Page 4 of 4 <br />summer and fall, and provided to the committee who will review, take appropriate action, and <br />resubmit the plan for formal Planning Commission and Council action in November. <br />Issues for Consideration. The Commission could contemplate the following policy questions <br />identified through the review of the document and discuss in the following months, or at the final <br />review of the document. These policy questions may include: <br />1. Should the city more aggressively require connection to sanitary sewer services when <br />these services are available at the time of house construction or at the time when a <br />existing system requires replacement. <br />2. The public has several rights of way, many of which are unimproved. Some of these <br />rights of way terminate in the Lake. Should the City continue to retain these rights of <br />way when no clear present use is known, recognizing the ability to reacquire these <br />parcels is challenging? <br />3. Should the city expand the MUSA boundary to add additional sewered density in favor <br />of keeping existing sewered areas lower density? <br />4. With respect to dwelling size, should the city explore minimum dwelling sizes or <br />minimum amenity installations or continue to view these requirements as arbitrary and <br />serve to drive up the cost of housing while limiting the buyer's freedom of choice. <br />5. Any additional issues or topics developed by the Planning Commission. <br />List of Exhibits <br />Exhibit A. <br />Existing Land Use Map <br />Exhibit B. <br />2030 Planned Land Use <br />Exhibit C. <br />2040 Planned Land Use <br />Exhibit D. <br />2030 Planned Development Sites <br />Exhibit E. <br />2040 Planned Development Sites <br />Exhibit F. <br />Planned Development Sites Table <br />Exhibit G. <br />Full Plan Draft <br />
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