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15B.05 COMPREHENSIVE USE PLAN.
    Subdivision 1. Comprehensive plan required. The board must have, and prescribe for the
Capitol Area, a comprehensive use plan called the comprehensive plan in this chapter.
    Subd. 2. Land uses. The comprehensive plan must show the current uses and recommend
future uses of land including, but not limited to:
(1) areas for public taking and use;
(2) zoning for private land and criteria for development of public land, including, but not
limited to, building areas, open spaces, and monuments and other memorials;
(3) circulation of vehicles and pedestrians;
(4) utility systems;
(5) storage of vehicles; and
(6) elements of landscape architecture.
    Subd. 3. Construction. No construction on public land in the Capitol Area may take place
unless the comprehensive plan and the requirement for a competition under section 15B.10 are
followed.
    Subd. 4. Exceptions. (a) Under section 15B.10, subdivision 4, the board may waive the
requirement of a competition.
(b) Under section 15B.13 a competition is not required.
    Subd. 5. Examples. Some examples of construction under subdivision 3 are building or
changing (1) a public building; (2) a street; (3) a parking lot; or (4) a monument.
    Subd. 6. Plan amendment prerequisites. An amendment to the comprehensive plan does
not take effect until after the CAAPB:
(1) gives 90 days' notice of the amendment to the St. Paul Planning Department and the
State Board of the Arts; and
(2) conducts a public hearing on the amendment with an opportunity for public testimony
at the hearing.
    Subd. 7. Cooperation. The CAAPB must develop and maintain the comprehensive plan
in close cooperation with the employment and economic development commissioner, St. Paul's
Planning Department and City Council, and the State Board of the Arts.
    Subd. 8. Priority for native vegetation. The board, as part of its comprehensive plan and
adopted zoning rules, must give priority to planting native trees and shrubs, or native grasses
wherever appropriate, within the Capitol Area.
History: Ex1967 c 13 s 13; 1969 c 1150 s 2; 1981 c 356 s 89; 1993 c 144 s 1; 1993 c 369 s
37; 1995 c 220 s 24; 2003 c 17 s 1, subds 5,14,16,27,28,50;2; 1Sp2003 c 4 s 2

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