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Review of Land Use Chapter <br /> February 17,2009 <br /> Page 2 <br /> Note that staff and the mayor met with potential developers of the SW quadrant of old <br /> Highway 12 and Old Crystal Bay Road today. They want some flexibility in how the <br /> easterly portion of that property is guided (currently shown as Site B - bottom half of <br /> Page 3B-45) to include commercial and institutional uses as well as the single-family and <br /> multi-family residential mix for which it is currently guided. This deserves some <br /> additional discussion as to how we will treat this in the CMP update. <br /> - On Page 3B-50 is an expanded section discussing planning for the Navarre area - it lists <br /> some of the challenges to be addressed... <br /> - Text changes regarding the Orono Industrial Park are noted starting on Page 3B-56, <br /> primarily with respect to future access. <br /> - Old Table 3B-6 on Page 3B-63 is renumbered as Table 3B-7 and reorganized & updated, <br /> providing some of the same data as shown in the Residential Land Use Capacity table, <br /> but perhaps a little less complicated... <br /> - Pages 3B-65 thru 3B-70 discuss Big Island issues - there are a few changes: 1) noting <br /> that the City now has ownership of the Vets Camp property; and 2) discussing the 3 <br /> Rivers Parks property and the future of private vs public ownership of the Island... <br /> This draft of the Land Use chapter update is essentially complete except for updates to the <br /> various maps. Council is asked to review this chapter prior to the February 24 work session and <br /> be prepared to discuss any issues. <br /> The Water Supply Chapter is well underway. Council has authorized the City Engineer to <br /> update the Surface Water Management Plan. Other sections you have already reviewed need <br /> some final tweaking before they will be ready for a public hearing and distribution to adjacent <br /> jurisdictions for review. The remaining major chapter to be updated is Part 3A: Environmental <br /> Protection, which I have been working on for the past two weeks and which should be ready for <br /> discussion very soon. <br /> I had hoped to have all elements completed by the end of January to begin the mandatory 6- <br /> month review period. Obviously that has not happened, but I do anticipate we will be able to <br /> have a public hearing on the entire draft CMP Update by late March... <br />