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Future Land Use Policy 14.3 <br />The most important policy to consider in evaluating a plan amendment request for consistency with <br />the county's comprehensive plan is Future Land Use Element Policy 14.3. This policy requires that <br />one of four criteria be met in order to approve a land use amendment request. These criteria are: <br />• a mistake in the approved plan; <br />• an oversight in the approved plan; <br />• a substantial change in circumstances affecting the subject property; or <br />• a swap or a reconfiguration of land uses at separate sites. <br />The following table shows how this comprehensive plan amendment relates to Future Land Use <br />Element Policy 14.3. <br />Objective/Policy <br />Correct a <br />mistake <br />Correct an <br />oversight <br />Change in <br />circumstances <br />Swap of land <br />uses <br />Coastal Management Policy 5.1 <br />X <br />Economic Development Policies <br />X <br />X <br />Future Land Use Policy 1.34 <br />X <br />Future Land Use Policy 1.35 <br />X <br />Future Land Use Policy 6.1 <br />X <br />Future Land Use Policy 14.3 <br />X <br />Recreation and Open Space <br />Policy 7.3 <br />X <br />Coastal Management Element <br />Based upon its analysis, staff feels that the proposed change to policy 5.1 of the Coastal Management <br />Element meets the first criterion of policy 14.3 of the Future Land Use Element. As revised, policy <br />5.1 contains the correct FAC citation. <br />Economic Development Element <br />Based upon its analysis, staff feels that the proposed changes to the Economic Development Element <br />meet two of the criteria of Future Land Use Element policy 14.3. <br />Many of the Economic Development Element's policies that are being deleted are policies that <br />duplicate actions of other policies. Other policies that are being deleted are policies which did not <br />have a defined action. That constitutes a mistake in the comprehensive plan. Therefore, the <br />proposed changes meet the first criterion of Policy 14.3. <br />There has also been a change of circumstances that supports die -proposed revisions to the Economic <br />Development Element. That change relates to the Economic Development Division's experience <br />in marketing the county's economic development potential. Because of that experience, the <br />Economic Development Division has identified more efficient and cost effective marketing <br />activities. The Economic Development Element policies will enable the Economic Development <br />Division to use more effective marketing activities. <br />Because an effective marketing campaign changes as marketing trends change, the Economic <br />Development Element will be more general in nature, requiring the Economic Development Division <br />to prepare an annual marketing plan. Policy 7.2 requires the Economic Development Division to <br />complete a marketing plan each year and have that plan approved by the EDC. <br />SEPTEMBER 28, 1999 <br />—69— M0 4 � P,isc. L 2` " <br />
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