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Local Comprehensive Plans <br /> The policy direction from Thrive and the Council's systems and policy plans - including this 2040 <br /> Regional Parks Policy Plan - provides guidance to local governments in developing their <br /> comprehensive plans. Under state law, each county, city and township in the seven-county <br /> metropolitan area must review and, if necessary, amend its local comprehensive plan at least every 10 <br /> years to ensure that the local plan - and local fiscal devices and official controls - conforms with the <br /> Council's metropolitan system plans (Minn. Stats. 473.864). <br /> Following the adoption of the 2040 Regional Parks Policy Plan and once the Council issues system <br /> statements, as required under the Metropolitan Land Planning Act, local communities have three years <br /> to update their local comprehensive plan. If the Council issues system statements based on a future <br /> amendment to the 2040 Regional Parks Policy Plan, local communities have nine months to amend <br /> their comprehensive plans. <br /> Local comprehensive plans are reviewed by the Council based on three primary criteria: <br /> • Conformance with metropolitan system plans <br /> • Consistency with Council policies <br /> • Compatibility with adjacent and affected governmental units. <br /> When a plan meets these criteria, the Council authorizes it to be put into effect. If a plan does not meet <br /> the review standards, the Council can require the jurisdiction to modify its plan to conform to the <br /> Council's system plans. <br /> Conformance <br /> A local comprehensive plan will conform to the metropolitan system plans if the local plan: <br /> 1. Accurately reflects the components of the metropolitan system plans <br /> 2. Integrates public facilities plan components <br /> 3. Addresses land use policies, plans for forecasted growth, meets density standards and <br /> maximizes the efficiency and effectiveness of the regional systems <br /> In their local comprehensive plans, communities need to acknowledge and plan for the Regional Parks <br /> System facilities in their jurisdiction as identified in the 2040 Regional Parks Policy Plan. The Council <br /> will review local plans to ensure they will not cause detrimental impacts to Regional Parks System <br /> facilities and that the plans do not preclude or substantially limit the future acquisition of lands officially <br /> identified for the Regional Parks System in the 2040 Regional Parks Policy Plan. <br /> Consistency <br /> Consistency is generally achieved if the local plan: <br /> 1. Addresses the community role for the land use policies contained in Thrive, including: <br /> Natural Resource Protection: Conserve, restore, and protect the region's natural resources to <br /> ensure their ongoing availability, to support public health, and to maintain a high quality of life. <br />
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