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Correct.a <br />Mistake <br />SS & PW: <br />Policy 5.9 <br />FLUE: <br />Policy 6.1 <br />Correct an <br />Oversight <br />X <br />X <br />M <br />Change in <br />Circumstance <br />X <br />CIE: <br />CIP & other <br />portions of the CIE X <br />****************************************************************** <br />SS: Sanitary Sewer Sub -Element PW: Potable Water Sub -Element <br />FLUE: Future Land Use Element CIE: Capital Improvements Element <br />° Sanitary Sewer and Potable Water Sub -Elements, and Future Land <br />Use Element <br />Based upon its analysis, staff feels that the proposed amendment <br />meets two of Future Land Use Element Policy 13.3's criteria. <br />When the comprehensive plan was adopted on February 13, 1990, the <br />boundaries of the USA were established along major roads because <br />roadways are easily identifiable on maps. At that time, the county <br />did not consider the economic feasibility of providing utility <br />service to both sides of roads whose rights-of-way contain utility <br />lines. This fact constitutes an oversight and meets the second <br />criterion of Future Land Use Element Policy 13.3. <br />There has also been a change in circumstances. Since adoption of <br />the comprehensive plan, the utilities master plan has been revised. <br />This revision includes changes to the county's proposed utility <br />collection and distribution systems in order to provide service to <br />residentially and commercial/industrially designated areas in the <br />county. While the utilities master plan identifies the location of <br />all existing water and sewer lines, the most important part of the <br />plan is its program to install utility lines needed to serve areas <br />within the approved USA that are not presently served. Since the <br />revision of the utilities master plan constitutes a change in <br />circumstances, this meets the third criterion of Future Land Use <br />Element Policy 13.3. <br />° Capital Improvements Element <br />Revisions to the CIP and the CIE are necessary to reflect changes <br />in circumstances. In that period since the CIE was last revised, <br />capital improvements have been completed; others have been added; <br />revenue projections have changed, and priorities have been <br />modified. These circumstances warrant the amendment. <br />- Consistency with Other Policies of the Plan <br />The table below lists those other policies of the plan which are <br />consistent with each of the proposed comprehensive plan amendments. <br />Other Plan Policies Consistent with Proposed Amendments <br />SS & PW Policy 5.9, <br />& FLU Policy 6.1: FLU Obj. 1, 1.37, 2.9, ED Obj. 1, & Obj. 7 <br />CIE: CIE 1.1, 1.2, 1.3,"1.41 1.10, 1.11, 1.IZ & FLU 11.3 <br />SS: Sanitary Sewer Sub -Element PW: Potable Water Sub -Element <br />FLU: Future Land Use Element CIE: Capital Improvements Element <br />ED: Economic Development Element <br />91 <br />APR 121994 <br />i <br />
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