9. Implementation Plan 9 Implementation Plan
Your implementation plan must have enough detail for us to determine if there are any impacts
to or departures from regional plans and policies. The implementation plan will ensure that
regional systems and infrastructure investments are protected and your local plan includes the
tools and resources necessary to carry out its vision.
Ell Minimum Requirements:
• Describe all public programs, fiscal devices, and other actions that your community will
use to implement your plan.
• Define a timeline as to when actions will be taken to implement each required element of
your comprehensive plan.
• Include a Capital Improvement Program (CIP) for transportation, sewers, parks, water
supply, and open space facilities. Specify the timing and sequence of major local public
investments.
• The CIP must align with development staging identified in other parts of your plan and
include budgets and expenditure schedules.
• Describe all relevant official controls addressing at least zoning, subdivision, water
supply, and private sewer systems.
• Include a schedule for the preparation, adoption, and administration of needed changes to
official controls.
• Include your local zoning map and zoning category descriptions. Identify what changes
are needed to ensure zoning is not in conflict with your new land use plan and consistent
with regional system plans and policies.
• Review and update official controls within 9 months of adopting your 2040 plan. Official
controls must not be in conflict with your updated plan. You must provide copies of all
revised official controls to us.
• The Housing Plan Element has implementation requirements as well. Refer to that
section to ensure that implementation requirements for the Housing Action Plan are met