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Centerville2040 Comprehensive Plan <br /> <br /> <br />C HAPTER 10: I MPLEMENTATION <br />I MPLEMENTATION <br />The implementation of the Comprehensive Plan does not end with adoption. The City's <br />official controls, the zoning ordinance and subdivision regulations, will ensure day to day <br />monitoring and enforcement of the policy plan. The regulatory provisions of both <br />ordinances, as revised, will provide a means of managing development in the City in a <br />manner consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. The City's Capital Improvements <br />Program will enable needed improvements identified in the plan to be programmed and <br />implemented in a timely and cost-effective manner. <br />O FFICIAL C ONTROLS <br />As part of the planning process, the City will evaluate its land use controls and consider <br />amendments to existing ordinances which eliminate inconsistencies with the <br />Comprehensive Plan, enhance performance standards, protect public and private <br />investments, conform to mandatory State and Federal regulations and make it an <br />understandable document. <br />The plan identifies a number of specific changes to the zoning ordinance and subdivision <br />regulations which need to be considered by the City which are outlined in Table 42. <br />P LAN A MENDMENT P ROCESS <br />The Comprehensive Plan is intended to be general and flexible; however, formal <br />amendments to the Plan will be required when land use elements, development staging <br />or growth policies are revised. Periodically, the City should undertake a formal review of <br />the plan to determine if amendments are needed to address changing factors or events <br />in the community. While a plan amendment can be initiated at any time, the City should <br />carefully consider the implications of the proposed changes before their adoption. <br />When considering amendments to this plan, the City will use the following procedure: <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 prepare <br />a thorough analysis of the proposed amendment. <br /> Page 93 <br /> <br /> <br />