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SUbDIVISIOn: RESJLATID;~S OUTLI~;E <br />Page 3 <br /> <br />- To have mn effective ordinance, subdivision approval must <br /> include consideration of elements of the com~nunity's policies, <br /> plans, and standards <br /> <br /> 1. Water/Sewer Plan <br /> 2. Park/Recreation Plan <br /> 3. Environmental Plan <br /> 4. Transportation Plan <br /> 5. School Facility Plan <br /> 6. Health Standards <br /> 7. Fiscal Plan <br /> 8. Capital Improvement Program <br /> <br />Second - <br /> <br />When drafting subdivision regulations - right to consider <br /> <br /> 1. What is the intent of each section/be able to defend <br /> 2. Provide flexibility <br /> 3. Build in time limits and due process (usually state law <br /> reenforced) <br /> 4. Recognize small developer vs. large developer <br /> 5. Develop companion text of engineering improvement <br /> specifications {be realistic!} <br /> 6. Incorporate environmental considerations <br /> 7. Other supporting ordinances (landscape ordinance, slope, <br /> etcJ <br /> 8. Provide a checklist to be used to review adequacy of <br /> services necessary to support development <br /> <br />Who should know/review? <br /> <br /> - School Districts <br /> - Local Power Companies <br /> - Telephone Company <br /> - Water/Sewer Districts, if not governed by local government <br /> - State Highway Department, if necessary <br /> - County Heal th Department <br /> - Other Agencies, if revelant <br /> <br />Integrate Local Review Staff <br /> <br /> - Public Engineer <br /> - Parks and Recreation <br /> - Fire <br /> - Planning <br /> - Finance <br /> - Transportation <br /> <br /> <br />