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City Council Resolution 2013-49CITY OF MONTICELLO WRIGHT COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION NO. 2013-049 ADOPTING AMENDMENTS TO CHAPTER 2 - COMMUNITY CONTEXT, CHAPTER 3 - LAND USE, AND CHAPTER 4 - ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF THE 2008 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FOR THE CITY OF MONTICELLO, AND ADOPTING FINDINGS OF FACT IN SUPPORT OF SAID AMENDMENTS WHEREAS, the City of Monticello adopted a Comprehensive Plan in 2008 to guide the growth, development, land use, and infrastructure planning for the City; and WHEREAS, changes to the size, demographics, and economic data for the City have occurred since the research and development of the 2008 Comprehensive Plan; and WHEREAS, the City has conducted an inventory and analysis of data made available through the 2010 United States Census and 2007 -2011 American Community Survey and summarized the findings in an amendment to Chapter 2, Community Context; and WHEREAS, said Comprehensive Plan provides for the economic development of the City as a part of such guidance; and WHEREAS, the City has completed an analysis of the Economic Development chapter of the Comprehensive Plan for promoting and encouraging economic development and has determined amendments as necessary to support the City's long -term economic development goals; and WHEREAS, in the City's review of the Economic Development chapter it was determined that the Places to Work section of Chapter 3, Land Use should be revised in support of the community's economic development efforts; and WHEREAS, the Monticello Planning Commission held a public hearing on June 41h 2013, on the amendments; and members of the public were provided the opportunity to present information to the Planning Commission; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MONTICELLO, MINNESOTA THAT Chapter 2, Community Context, Chapter 3, Land Use and Chapter 4, Economic Development of the 2008 Comprehensive Plan shall be amended as found in Exhibit A attached hereto; based on the following Findings of Fact: 1. Information on the size, demographics, and economic data influencing the community is critical to the decision making and planning efforts of the City of Monticello. 2. The use of 2010 Census information and 2007 -2011 American Community Survey information in a revised Chapter 2, Community Context provides a more current, usable and relevant data source for decision- making consistent with the goals and objectives of the 2008 Comprehensive Plan 3. The proposed amendments to Chapter 3, Land Use and Chapter 4, Economic Development will support the City's efforts to attract and retain jobs, expand the tax base, enhance the economic vitality of Downtown, and facilitate redevelopment. ADOPTED BY the Monticello City Council this 24h day of June, 2013. CITY OF MONTICELLO Clint Herbst, Mayor ATTEST: JefPWill, City Administrator EXHIBIT A Proposed Amendments to 2008 Monticello Comprehensive Plan Cover: Inclusion of new logo Chapter 2: Amendment to replace full chapter with proposed text and figures Chapter 3: Page 3 -11: In planning for sustaining existing businesses and attracting new development, it is necessary to understand why Places to Work are important to Monticello. The objectives for this land use include: • Expanding and diversifying the property tax base. • Providing jobs with an increasing opportunity for people to work and live in Monticello. • Promoting wage levels that provide incomes needed to purchase decent housing, support local businesses and support local government services. Take advantage of opportunities to attract companies that have a synergy with existing companies in the community, including suppliers, customers and collaborative partners. • Encouraging the retention and expansion of existing businesses in Monticello. Page 3 -18: Another critical factor in the future of the Northwest Area is the f Awe of the )%4GG eamp. The regional paEk-. a former YMCA camp that is being converted into the Bertram Chain of Lakes Regional Park. The City and Wright County formed a partnership in 2005 to start purchasing portions of the 1,200 acre YMCA property. As of 2013, 495 acres have been purchased through state grants with another 300 planned for acquisition. The YMCA will lease land at the regional park to run their Camp Manitou Summer Camp. Chapter 4: Amendment to replace full chapter with proposed text and figures.