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Plans, Annual Plans, and Scientific Studies. While they are all based on the <br />science of natural resource management, Comprehensive and Annual <br />Plans are not intended to present the science. <br />Rather, the comprehensive plan provides the broad framework and sets <br />broad priorities, goals and objectives. Annual plans identify specific actions <br />to pursue (projects, programs, and activities) in the coming year to meet the <br />goals in the Comprehensive Plan by optimizing the allocation of available <br />technical, human, and financial resources. The scientific foundation for <br />these efforts exists in myriad work products developed both in-house and <br />by partner agencies. These scientific analyses diagnose the nature of <br />problems and identify solutions. Some analyses go as far as ranking <br />potential solutions by cost-effectiveness, thereby facilitating targeted <br />implementation. <br />Comprehensive Plan <br />Priorities <br />Goals <br />Objectives <br />Strategies <br />Annual Plans <br />Target <br />Actions <br />Address <br />Obstacles <br />Allocate <br />Resources <br />Scientific Studies <br />Problems <br />Ranking <br />PLAN DEVELOPMENT PROCESS <br />ACD staff reviewed available scientific analyses and partner plans and <br />developed a listing of priority resources, and corresponding programs and <br />projects. The initial list was reviewed and discussed at a regular ACD Board <br />meeting in January 2020. Based on the approved list, ACD staff developed <br />a draft plan of work. The draft plan was emailed to those identified in the <br />plan as potential partners (excluding landowners); including watershed <br />districts, watershed management organizations, cities, county <br />departments, lake associations, lake improvement districts, state agencies, <br />and select non -profits and sporting organizations. All were invited to a <br />meeting to learn about the development of the plan and its content. At the <br />8 <br />