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13. Implementation <br />Background <br />Implementation of Gem Lake's comprehensive plan will occur on a number of fronts, ranging <br />from encouraging private investment to ownership and construction of public improvements. <br />After formally adopting the plan, the city can insure it orderly implementation in a number of <br />ways: <br />* Policies (land use types and locations) <br />• Regulations <br />• Public Investments <br />• Public Incentives <br />• Public Services <br />The comprehensive plan provides a rational basis for guiding development, making public <br />investments, encouraging private investments and establishing the policies and regulations <br />necessary to implement the plan. For the City of Gem Lake, plan implementation means <br />weaving together the needs of citizens and investors with public policies, public investments <br />and city regulations. <br />The comprehensive plan establishes the background and policies for the orderly development <br />and reinvestment in the City. Implementation strategies link plans to actions and resources. <br />Public investments serve development objectives and allocation of available resources. <br />Regulations can be a natural extension of the planning process translating agreed upon ideas <br />into practical application, with the assistance of clear and publicly administer guidelines. <br />The first implementation step is the formal adoption of the comprehensive plan. Plan adoption <br />procedures are prescribed by state law. These procedures involve a report and <br />recommendation by the planning commission after public notice and public hearing. This is <br />followed by a 4/5 vote of the City Council. <br />The significant elements of Gem Lake's comprehensive plan revision include: <br />• An inventory of the physical and natural resources that impact public and private <br />development <br />• Identifying county, state, school district, watershed district and water management <br />organization and neighboring communities plans and policies <br />• Identifying, and coordinating with, Met Council system plans and plan review policies <br />• Identifying current and future community values, needs, opportunities and objectives <br />• Projecting population and land use trends <br />• Developing a comprehensive set of policies by which all other plan elements are evaluated <br />• Identifying economic development strategies and policies <br />• Evaluating available vacant land <br />• Determining a logical distribution of land uses within the environmental and natural <br />resources protection framework <br />• Identifying the supporting public service system plans including utilities, transportation, <br />parks and open space, fire protection, public facilities and schools <br />J• Developing public investment strategy which considers direct and indirect financial <br />investment including public infrastructure <br />SEH13.implementation I page64 <br />