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473.859, 2008 Minnesota Statutes Page 2 of 3 <br /> priorities concerning aggregate and other natural resources, transportation <br /> infrastructure, land use compatibility, habitat, agricultural preservation, and other <br /> planning priorities, considering information regarding supply from the Minnesota <br /> Geological Survey Information Circular No. 46. <br /> Subd. 2a. Application of subdivision 2, paragraph (d). Subdivision 2, paragraph <br /> (d), applies only to land use plans adopted or amended by the governing body in relation <br /> to aggregate or when the governing body is presented with a written application for <br /> adoption or amendment of a land use plan relating to aggregate, from a landowner after <br /> August 1, 2001, in the counties of Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, and <br /> Washington. <br /> Subd. 3. Public facilities plan. A public facilities plan shall describe the character, <br /> location, timing, sequence, function, use and capacity of existing and future public <br /> facilities of the local governmental unit. A public facilities plan must be in at least such <br /> detail as may be necessary to establish existing or potential effects on or departures from <br /> metropolitan system plans and to protect metropolitan system plans. A public facilities <br /> plan shall contain at least the following parts: <br /> (1) a transportation plan describing, designating and scheduling the location, extent, <br /> function and capacity of existing and proposed local public and private transportation <br /> services and facilities; <br /> (2) a sewer policy plan describing, designating and schedulinb the areas to be <br /> sewered by the public system, the e�:isting and planned capacities of the public system, <br /> the standards and conditions under which the installation of private sewer systems will be <br /> permitted, and to the extent practicable, the areas not suitable for public or private <br /> systems because of public health, safety and welfare considerations; <br /> (3) a parks and open space plan describing, designating and scheduling the existing <br /> and proposed parks and recreation open spaces within the jurisdiction; and <br /> (4) a water supply plan as described in section 103G.291, subdivision 3. <br /> Subd. 4. Implementation program. An implementation program shall describe <br /> public programs, fiscal devices and other specific actions to be undertaken in stated <br /> sequence to implement the comprehensive plan and ensure conformity with metropolitan <br /> system plans. An implementation program must be in at least such detail as may be <br /> necessary to establish existing or potential effects on or departures from metropolitan <br /> system plans and to protect metropolitan system plans. An implementation program shall <br /> contain at least the following parts: <br /> (1) a description of official controls, addressing at least the matters of zoning, <br /> subdivision, water supply, and private sewer systems, and a schedule for the preparation, <br /> adoption, and administration of such controls; <br /> (2) a capital improvement program for transportation, sewers, parks, water supply, <br /> and open space facilities; and <br /> (3) a housing implementation program, includin� official controls to implement the <br /> https://www.revisor.leg.state.mn.us/statutes/?id=473.859 8/25/2009 <br />