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B. Sanitary sewer <br />C. Storm sewer <br />D. Solid waste <br />E. Natural gas, telephone, electric, cable T.V. <br />12. Community physical needs, problems, and opportunities (to be translated into goals, <br />objectives, and policies) <br />Section 2: Goals Oblectives and Policies <br />I. Definition of goals, objectives and policies <br />2. Potential conflict in application between goals, objectives, and policies <br />3. Issues, opportunities, and problems related to the physical development of the <br />community <br />A. Community's values <br />B. Uniqueness <br />C. Connective opportunities <br />D. Potential application of new planning concepts <br />4. Goals, objectives and policies should be prepared for each of the major elements in <br />Base Studies, as well as for plan implementation <br />5. The Future Land Use Plan (see Section 3 following) should graphically reflect as <br />many goals as possible <br />6. Growth strategies for annexations, utility extension, redevelopment, revitalization, <br />etc. <br />Section 3: The Future flan <br />1. Urban design standards and criteria <br />2. Future community facilities requirements <br />3. Future school plan map <br />4. Future parks, recreation and open space plan map <br />A. Joint school/park facilities by type <br />B. Open space plan <br />C. Coordination with other cities, county, and/or regional open space systems <br />facilities <br />5. Utility system plan map <br />6. Transportation system plan <br />