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Implementation, Evaluation, and Monitoring <br />Implementation <br />An important part of any plan is its implementation. Implementation involves execution of the plan's <br />policies. It involves taking actions and achieving results. <br />For the Recreation and Open Space Element, implementation involves various activities. While some <br />of these actions will be ongoing, others are activities that will be taken by certain points in time. For <br />each policy in this element, Table 10.13 10.17tdentifies the type of action required, the responsible <br />entity for taking the action, the timing, and whether or not the policy necessitates a capital <br />expenditure. <br />To implement the Recreation and Open Space Element, several different types of actions must be <br />taken. These include: land acquisition, land (park) development, and physical improvement of <br />facilities, as well as adoption of land development regulations and other ordinances, execution of <br />interlocal agreements, provision of program support, and coordination. Plan implementation will also <br />involve preparing several studies and feasibility analyses. <br />Overall plan implementation responsibility will rest with the planning department. Besides its <br />responsibilities as identified in Table 10.13 10.17, the planning department has the additional <br />responsibility of ensuring that other entities discharge their responsibilities. This will entail notifying <br />other applicable departments of capital expenditures to be included in their budgets, notifying other <br />departments and groups of actions that must be taken, and assisting other departments and agencies in <br />their plan implementation responsibilities. <br />Policy <br />1.1 <br />1.3 <br />1.5 <br />2.1 <br />3.1 <br />Table 10.17 10.13: Recreation and Open Space Element Implementation Matrix <br />Type of Action <br />Adopt recreation levels -of -service <br />Determination of current level -of -service <br />Maintain concurrency management system <br />Adopt facility standards <br />Land Acquisition <br />Complete Needs Analysis <br />Complete South County Park <br />Assess feasibility of converting former landfill sites <br />and wastewater reuse sites to county parks <br />Include active recreation facilities in future south <br />county parks <br />Prioritize parkland acquisition activities <br />Complete Treasure Shores Park <br />Supplement # Ordinance # 2005 <br />Adopted 2005 <br />Responsibility <br />BCC <br />Planning Dept. <br />Planning Dept. <br />BCC <br />BCC/ Planning Dept. <br />Planning Dept. <br />BCC/Public Works Dept. <br />Planning Dept./Public <br />Works Dept. <br />BCC/Public Works Dept. <br />Planning Dept./Parks <br />Dept. <br />Public Works Dept. <br />Timing <br />1998 <br />Ongoing <br />Ongoing <br />1998 <br />1998 <br />1999 <br />2010 <br />2000 <br />Ongoing <br />Ongoing <br />2000 <br />Capital Expenditure <br />No <br />No <br />No <br />No <br />Yes <br />No <br />Yes <br />No <br />Yes <br />No <br />Yes <br />Exhibit A <br />