Res 1996-30 OOCC3
RESOLUTION NO. 30 - 1996
RESOLUTION APPROVING A COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT,
CPA #96-01, FOR MODIFICATION OF THE LANGUAGE ADDING
POLICY #4, TO PAGE 6-5, CHAPTER 6, WATER, SEWER, AND
SOLID WASTE
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on the Comprehensive
Plan Amendment, CPA #96-01, on April 3, 1996 and recommended approval; and
WHEREAS, the City Council also conducted a public review of the Comprehensive
Plan Amendment at their April 22, 1996 City Council meeting and approved the
amendment at their April 22, 1996 meeting; and
WHEREAS, the Metropolitan Land Planning Act (Minn. Stat. 473.851 - 473.872)
requires that local government units prepare and submit minor amendments to
their Comprehensive Plan to the Metropolitan Council; and
WHEREAS, a minor amendment is defined as changes to the future land use plan
where the affected area is small or where the proposed future land use will
result in minor changes in metropolitan urban service demand: changes in the
urban service area involving less than 40 acres; change to plan goals and
policies that do not change the overall thrust of the Comprehensive Plan; and
WHEREAS, the City has determined this to be a minor amendment.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Fridley
hereby approves the Comprehensive Plan Amendment, CPA #96-01, with the
language as attached as Exhibit A.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 22ND DAY OF
APRIL, 1996.
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WILLIAM E,I� E - MAYOR
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WILLIAM A. CHAMPA - CITY LERK
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EXHIBIT A
The proposal would add Policy #4 to Page 6-5, Chapter 6, "Water, Sewer, and
Solid Waste" :
4. The City will adopt by reference the National Urban Runoff Program
(NURP) standards for the design of new stormwater ponds and the
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency's (MPCA) "Protecting Water
Quality in Urban Areas" in order to reduce nonpoint source
pollutant loadings in stormwater runoff. The City will
incorporate these standards and requirements in its stormwater
management plan and land use controls to implement this policy.