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Centerville 2040 . , F <br /> 1. Amendments may be initiated by land owners, land developers, the <br /> Planning and Zoning Commission or the City Council. <br /> 2. The Planning and Zoning Commission will direct the City staff to <br /> prepare a thorough analysis of the proposed amendment. <br /> 3. The City staff will present to the Planning and Zoning <br /> Commission a report analyzing the proposed changes, <br /> including their findings and recommendations regarding the <br /> proposed plan amendment. <br /> 4. The Planning and Zoning Commission will decide whether or <br /> not to proceed with the proposed amendment. If a decision to <br /> proceed is made, a formal public hearing will be held on the <br /> proposed amendment. <br /> 5. Following the public hearing the Planning and Zoning <br /> Commission will make a recommendation to the City Council. <br /> 6. The City Council will receive the recommendation from the <br /> Planning and Zoning Commission and make a final decision on <br /> whether to adopt the amendment. <br /> 7. All amendments to the plan must be submitted to the <br /> Metropolitan Council for review prior to implementation. <br /> The City will annually update a five year capital improvements program which <br /> identifies major capital expenditures consistent with the Plan. The program <br /> includes public and private investments in infrastructure, park and trail <br /> development expenditures, infrastructure repair and replacement, building <br /> maintenance and repair and other planned capital expenditures. Like the <br /> Comprehensive Plan, the capital improvements planning process is ongoing <br /> and subject to modification, as appropriate. <br /> Chapter 10 1 Page 2 <br />