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Regional Development Guide <br /> The Council adopted Thrive MSP 2040 as the new regional <br /> development guide on May 28, 2014. Thrive identifies five outcomes <br /> that set the policy direction for the region's system and policy plans. ter <br /> Building on our region's history of effective stewardship of our <br /> resources, Thrive envisions a prosperous, equitable, and livable <br /> region that is sustainable for today and generations to come. The <br /> Council is directing its operations, plans, policies, programs, and <br /> resources toward achieving this shared long-term vision. <br /> Three principles define the Council's approach to implementing regional policy. Integration, <br /> collaboration, and accountability. These principles reflect the Council's roles in integrating policy <br /> areas, supporting local governments and regional partners, and promoting and implementing the <br /> regional vision. The principles define the Council's approach to policy implementation and set <br /> expectations for how the Council interacts with local governments. <br /> Thrive also outlines seven land use policies and community designations important for local <br /> comprehensive planning updates. The land use policies establish a series of commitments from the <br /> Council for local governments and uses community designations to shape development policies for <br /> communities. Community designations group jurisdictions with similar characteristics based on Urban <br /> or Rural character for the application of regional policies. Together, the land use policies and <br /> community designations help to implement the region's vision by setting expectations for development <br /> density and the character of development throughout the region. <br /> Community Designation <br /> Community e�leeinnuiivne -r-+��n ii trisdictions ith 'L,r !laraCt <br /> v�,y� v .J.� H Jw�u..rivuv�iv ir'iu �i�i�i�ai Ci iai a�.i2nStICS or the application of regional <br /> policies. The Council uses community designations to guide regional growth and development; <br /> establish land use expectations including overall development densities and patterns; and outline the <br /> respective roles of the Council and individual communities, along with strategies for planning for <br /> forecasted growth. If there are discrepancies between the Thrive MSP 2040 Community Designations <br /> Map and the Community Designation map contained herein because of adjustments and refinements <br /> that occurred subsequent to the adoption of Thrive, communities should follow the specific guidance <br /> contained in this System Statement. <br /> Thrive identifies Centerville with the community designation of Emerging Suburban Edge (Figure 1). <br /> Emerging Suburban Edge communities include cities, townships and portions of both that are in the <br /> early stages of transitioning into urbanized levels of development. Emerging Suburban Edge <br /> commlunities are expected to plan for forecasted population at household growth at average densities <br /> of at least 3-5 units per acre for new development and redevelopment. In addition, Emerging Suburban <br /> Edge communities are expected to target opportunities for more intensive development near regional <br /> transit investments at densities and in a manner articulated in the 2040 Transportation Policy Plan. <br /> Speck strategies for Emerging Suburban Edge communities can be found on Centerville's Community <br /> Page in the Local Planning Handbook <br /> Page-3 ; 2015 SYSTEM STATEMENT—CENTERVILLE INTRODUCTION <br />