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6685
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12/18/2013
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Reference policies in the City's Water and Sewer Comprehensive Plans related to <br /> promoting conservation and efficient use of water, including conservation, reclamation <br /> and reuse. <br /> Add policies to promote more efficient use of existing services and facilities prior to <br /> developing new facilities, such as waste management, energy, including demand <br /> management programs and strategies. <br /> Include provisions to promote renewable energy and alternative energy sources. <br /> Add policy to state new development is only permitted when sanitary sewers are <br /> available or feasible. <br /> Add a policy to coordinate available sewer, water and storm drainage capacity with major <br /> areas where redevelopment is anticipated. <br /> Reference policies in the City's Sewer Comprehensive Plan encouraging the use of low <br /> impact development techniques, and renewable and alternative energy sources. <br /> Add a policy to coordinate with other jurisdictions in the UGA on the data, analysis and <br /> methodologies related to LOS standards for all public facilities and services required by <br /> the GMA, and to coordinate compatible capital facility construction standards. Each <br /> jurisdiction may implement and monitor its own LOS standards in accordance with each <br /> jurisdiction's adopted comprehensive plan. <br /> Add policy for health and human service facilities to be located near transit. <br /> Modify text and policies related to common siting process for essential public facilities <br /> (common siting process is no longer required). <br /> Add new policies to address siting essential public facilities to support economic <br /> activities, provide amenities or incentives and minimize public costs associated with <br /> essential public facilities. <br /> Add policy to collaborate to identify opportunities for the co-location of essential public <br /> facilities. <br /> 6. Economic Development. <br /> Update information on existing conditions in text and policies such as adding or <br /> amending information on the downtown planned action, higher education (including <br /> programs at ECC, WSU branch campus, Trinity college), closing of Kimberly Clark, the <br /> arts and historic districts, commercial air travel at Paine Field, Economic Development <br /> Council/Economic Alliance, terminology for VISION 2040 Centers. <br /> 10 <br />
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