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4646 Dakota Street SE
Prior Lake, MN 55372
PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT
MEETING DATE: JANUARY 19 , 2016
AGENDA #: 6A
PREPARED BY: DAN ROGNESS, COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR
PRESENTED BY: DAN ROGNESS
AGENDA ITEM: COMPREHENSIVE PLAN DISCUSSION – LAND USES
DISCUSSION: Introduction
City staff will present some general background information on the 2030 and
2040 Comprehensive Plans. The City is required to submit its 2040 Plan to the
Metropolitan Council by the end of 2018 for its review and approval.
History
The City Council authorized the start of the 2040 Comprehensive Plan update
process in 2016 with most of it to be completed in 2017. Since the Land Use
Element of the plan is key to establishing other elements of the plan (i.e., sewer,
water, transportation), staff will update this part of the plan in 2016.
Current Circumstances
In 2015, the Planning Commission viewed a PowerPoint on the 2030 and 2040
Comprehensive Plans as an introduction to this topic. With two new members,
staff will show many of those slides once again on January 19. In addition, staff
will provide more information that is specific to SMSC property within Prior Lake.
The Met Council is currently evaluating the complete removal of all SMSC-
owned lands, including those that are in trust and in fee. Currently, only property
held in trust is removed from any land use designation in the Plan. By removing
all SMSC fee-owned property, more housing units and commercial development
will not be included, resulting in a reduction in population, household and em-
ployment forecasts for Prior Lake.
ISSUES:
Conclusion
City Staff will review the PowerPoint slides shown in Attachment 1, and further
lead the Commissioners in a discussion on the start of a process to amend the
Land Use Element during 2016.
None
ALTERNATIVES: Discussion Only
RECOMMENDED
MOTIONS:
N/A
ATTACHMENTS: 1. PowerPoint Presentation
City of Prior Lake
2030 / 2040 Comprehensive Plans
January 19, 2016 Planning Commission
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2040 Mission & Vision
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Required Content
1.Background
Vision, Objectives, Policies and Forecasts
2.Land Use
Existing and Future Land Use
Staged Development (every 5 years)
Housing
Special Resources
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Required Content
3. Public Facilities Plans
Transportation
Water Resources (Sanitary Sewer, Water
Supply, Surface Water Management)
Parks and Open Space
4. Implementation Program
Official Controls (Zoning, Subdivision)
Capital Improvement Program (CIP)
Housing Implementation Program
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Comprehensive Plans & Zoning
Comprehensive Plan
Blueprint for the City’s long-
range social, economic and
physical development
A vision for future development
that may not occur for many
years
Should agree with 2040 Vision
and Strategic Plan Vision
Statement
Zoning Ordinance
A means of implementing the
development goals stated in
the Comprehensive Plan
The provisions of the Zoning
Ordinance must be consistent
with the goals of the
Comprehensive Plan
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The Current 2030 Plan
Final adoption in 2006 (Oct. 25)
2½ year process
$250,000 cost for consultants
Future land use patterns and designations
were determined by a market study
(McCombs Study)
Plan was reviewed and coordinated with
adjacent cities, townships, Scott County
and the Metropolitan Council
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Regional
Framework
adopted by
Met Council
in 2004
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THRIVE 2040
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Land Use Plan -2007
9
Land Use Plan -2014
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Land Use Plan –Amended 42 Corridor
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Parks and Trails
12
Sanitary Sewer
13
Water Trunk Main Phasing Plan
(Yellow/Blue = 1-10 yrs; Green/Red = 11-20 yrs)
14
Transportation Plan
Key Connections
Fish Point Road to
CSAH 21 (done)
Sunray Boulevard to
180th Street (done)
Carriage Hills Parkway
North-South Collector
thru Shepherd/Bolger
property
Stemmer Ridge Road
Fountain Hills Drive
Fish Point Road to
Mushtown
North Berens Road
South Downtown
Connections
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Transportation Plan Amended
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Transportation Plan
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Forecasts in the 2030 Plan
Population
Category 2010 2030
Actual Population
(Census)22,800 -
Estimated Population
(McCombs Study)-42,000
Population Projection
(City permits)-31,000
Population Projection
(Met Council)-40,000
Households
Category 2010 2030
Actual Households
(Census)8,450 -
Household Projections
(City permits)-12,000
Household Projection
(Met Council)-16,000
Est. Households in
Trade Area
(McCombs Study)
-27,400
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Note: City projections assume 150 new dwelling units per year x 2.5 persons
per household plus 25 homes per year through annexation
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Land Use –Current / 2030
Land Use -Acres
Category 2005 2030 Change
Residential 3,080 7,650 +4,570
Non-
developable 4,640 4,640 0
Agricultural 1,830 0 -1,830
Commercial
/Industrial 205 1,495 +1,290
SMSC
(Trust)595 595 0
Other 880 900 +20
TOTAL 11,220 15,280 +4,060
Land Use -Percentages
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Conclusion: By 2030, 10% of land devoted to C/I uses
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Lot / Unit Supply on 1/01/16
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Prior Lake Comm./Ind. Land
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SMSC Property –Comp Plan
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SMSC Property –Comp Plan
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QUESTIONS/COMMENTS?
2030 / 2040 Comprehensive Plans
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