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<br /> <br />PUBLIC HEARING DRAFT SEPTEMBER 20, 2012 <br />major public improvements and land acquisitions funded as capita <br /> <br />new and amended City ordinances and regulations closely linked t <br />master plan objectives (and associated review and approval proce <br />in the case of subdivisions and zoning matters); <br />departmental work plans and staffing in key areas; <br />the pursuit of external funding to supplement local budgets and/ <br />expedite certain projects; and <br />initiatives pursued in conjunction with other public and private <br />to leverage resources and achieve successes neither may accompli <br />alone. <br /> <br />Despite these avenues for action, this master plan should not be <br />focuses on the responsibilities of the City in the physical plan <br />where it may have a more direct and extensive role than in areas <br />education, social services, and arts and culture. As a necessity <br />plan remains relatively general in terms of its vision and polic <br />and while it may not touch on every individual challenge before <br />meant to motivate concerted efforts to move the community toward <br />and achievement of its stated goals and vision. It must also be <br />that the full realization of the vision cannot be achieved by Ci <br />staff alone; rather, it will take an equal amount of initiation, <br />support from the residents who also believe in what the planned <br />bring. <br /> <br />It is also important to distinguish between the function of the <br />overall policy for future land use, community character, roads a <br />parks and open space, and other aspects of community growth and <br />development. development regulations establish <br />standards in conformance with the master plan for the physical s <br />of land, the layout of new street and building sites, and the de <br />construction of roads, water and sewer lines, storm drainage, an <br />infrastructure. In other words, the master plan sets the directi <br />zoning and development regulations are a large part of how it is <br />implemented. <br />1.14 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />