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4. Demand and need analysis. Discuss the community or <br />agency's priorities, that is, explain how the decision to acquire <br />land, develop -preserve -enhance -restore -or manage was <br />made. For example, what options were considered, which <br />were rejected, and what are their advantages and <br />disadvantages. Ultimately, the questions to be answered are <br />"specifically, what does the community want" and "how do we <br />know this to be true." <br />The basis for the analysis may be any of the methods listed <br />under public involvement. it may also include the use of <br />population standards, identification of issues, etc. Regardless, <br />the process should be thorough and suitable to local <br />conditions and the service area. For example, a small <br />community with minimal needs may rely on a simple process, <br />such as personal observations and informal talks. A more <br />complex community or agency would use a more formal <br />process that may involve a variety of techniques. <br />5. Capital Improvement Program. Include a capital <br />improvement (CIP) or capital facility program (CFP) of at least <br />six years that lists land acquisition, development, renovation, <br />and restoration projects. List each according to the year of <br />anticipated implementation; include the anticipated funding <br />source. Include any capital project submitted for funding <br />CIP/CFP costs as estimates. <br />6. Adoption. Include a resolution, ordinance, or other adoption <br />instrument showing formal approval of the plan(s) and <br />planning process by the governing entity. The level of <br />governing entity approval must be equivalent to the plan's <br />scope. Thus, a city or countywide plan must be approved at <br />the council or commission level. Department heads, district <br />rangers, regional managers/ supervisors, etc., as determined <br />by the applicant, will approve other plans. <br />Funding programs and/or categories requiring a plan <br />1. BFP Boating Facilities Program <br />2. LWCF Land and Water Conservation Fund <br />3. NOVA Non -highway Roads <br />4. NOVA Nonmotorized <br />5. NOVA Off -Road Vehicles <br />6. WWRP Habitat Conservation — Critical Habitat, Natural <br />Areas, State Lands Restoration, and Urban Wildlife Habitat <br />7. WWRP Outdoor Recreation — Local Parks, State Lands <br />Development, State Parks, Trails, and Water Access <br />8. WWRP Riparian Protection Account. <br />7 <br />R. <br />
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