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(020 Approach, ) <br /> <br />023 <br /> <br />024 <br /> <br />025 <br /> <br />030 <br /> <br />031 <br /> <br />022. l <br /> <br />Coordination meetings will be held monthly with each in- <br />dividual planning comm;ssion (or council)with more frequent <br />direct coordination with technical (staff) representatives of <br />each individual cOmmunity. <br /> <br />The third stage (Series 600 and 700) will be the Implementation <br />Element. Some of this material will be common to all 4 comm- <br />unities c~nd some will be specifically drafted to meet the needs <br />of each individual community. (Meetings will be scheduled as <br />in 022.1 ), <br /> <br />A fourth stage at the option of the individual communities is the <br />technical assistance activity of attending hearings and reviewing <br />approved plans with local groupst Metropolitan Council and State <br />agencies. <br /> <br />All stages wJll be Performed in accordance with legislation and <br />guidelines governing the various plan elements. <br /> <br />Products <br /> <br />The basic planning document for each community plan will be in notebook <br />form. As planning elements proceedt sections will be added to the note- <br />books for local review and modification. Each community will thereby have <br />a planning document that expresses local concerns but will be in a consistent, <br />pre-selected t~ormat for economy in preparation and publication and ease o£ <br />coordinating the plans for these physically related and interdependent comm- <br />unities. <br /> <br />Products For All Four Communities <br /> <br />The Resource Element dealing with background information essential <br />to further plan development will be common to all four communities <br />as roi lows: <br /> <br />031.1 <br />031.2 <br />031.3 <br /> <br />Survey, Research and Analysis (Series 100) <br />Resources and Critical Areas (Series 200) <br />Policy Statement (Series 300) <br /> <br />~2m' <br /> <br /> <br />