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r <br /> last resort. <br /> d. identify, as possible, the costs of implementing new plans/policies. <br /> e. Be cautious with the use of the 1990 survey when survey answers <br /> were split nearly equal. The margin of error (5%) makes the survey <br /> result unpredictable. <br /> f. Use the GIS system to show: <br /> I. Zoning, existing land use, and Comprehensive Plan <br /> inconsistencies. <br /> 2. Records of land use growth, age, and complaints within <br /> neighborhoods. <br /> 3. Check the themes of the Plan through "what-if' analysis. <br /> 4. Illustrate the impacts of added housing density. <br /> 5. Clarify the commercial/industrial areas and zones. <br /> 6. Illustrate current and future traffic generation. <br /> 7. Illustrate "connectedness" and "compatibility", <br /> 8. Identify unique land use problem. <br /> 9. Maps of medium and high density housing. <br /> I0. Open space area maps. <br /> 11. Parks plan map. <br /> 12. Demographic maps. <br /> 13. Transit routes with age of population. <br /> 7. Next Meetings: <br /> a. October 18th (still tentatively set) - Tour of community with staff <br /> and Council. <br /> b. October 27th meeting: Analysis and synthesis of ideas from goals <br /> and policies and Vista 2000. <br /> C. November 30th meeting: Development opportunities/projections. <br /> d. December.,29th meeting: Goals and policies. <br /> 8. Meeting Adjournment-. 10:00 p.m. <br />