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Centerville 2040 Chapter pv Implementation <br /> CHAPTER p IMPLEMENTATION <br /> The implementation of the Comprehensive Plan does not end with adoption. <br /> The City's official controls, the zoning ordinance and subdivision regulations, <br /> will ensure day to day monitoring and enforcement of the policy plan. The <br /> regulatory provisions of both ordinances, as revised, will provide a means of <br /> managing development in the City in a ,manner consistent with the <br /> Comprehensive Plan:. The City's Capital Improvements Program will enable <br /> needed improvements identified in the plan to be programmed and <br /> implemented in a timely and cost effective manner, <br /> As part of the planning process, the City will evaluate its land use controls and <br /> consider amendments to existing ordinances which eliminate inconsistencies <br /> with the Comprehensive Plan, enhance performance standards, protect public <br /> and private investments, conform to mandatary State and Federal regulations <br /> and make it an understandable document. <br /> The plan identifies a number of specific changes to the zoning ordinance and <br /> subdivision regulations which need to be considered by the City which are <br /> outlined in <br /> In 2007, Centerville formed and Economic Development Authority (ECA) with <br /> all the associated powers and responsibilities including taxing authority. The <br /> EDAM will work on economic development issues within the City. <br /> Centerville is also part of the Twin City Community Capital Fund. The Fund is <br /> designed to leverage millions of dollars in Revolving Loan Funds (RLFs) and <br /> other economic development funds owned and managed by metro area local <br /> governments and development financing organizations. By pooling resources, <br /> TCCCF members have the advantage of offering much larger loans than <br /> would be possible with limited local resources, greater gap-lending flexibility <br /> Chapter 8 1 Page <br />
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