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<br />o Extent to which the proposal is located in a physical setting found commonly in the <br />region and/or plans to address circumstances found commonly in the region that will <br />enable wide replication (such as a location on a transit route with potential for mixed- <br />use development, or a location with a type of housing stock that is widely represented <br />in the region). <br /> <br />o Extent to which the planning and design process is likely to provide a model that can be <br />expected to have wide application in the region. <br /> <br />4. Partnerships, Community Participation <br />0-20 points <br /> <br />o - 10 points <br /> <br />The extent to which a proposal has involved the participation and <br />commitment of an appropriate broad community partnership of public <br />and private interests in a planning process that is likely to contribute <br />to a successful outcome, and plans for continuing involvement. <br /> <br />o - 10 points <br /> <br />The extent to which a proposal plans to involve the participation and <br />commitment of an appropriate broad community partnership of public <br />and private interests in a planning process that can help ensure a <br />successful outome. <br /> <br />EV ALUATION AND SELECTION PROCESS <br />FOR PROPOSALS IN CATEGORY E <br /> <br />1. The Livable Communities Advisory Committee will evaluate proposals that meet <br />eligibility criteria, hear presentations from applicants, and score applications on the <br />Selection Criteria. Maximum points: 100 plus 10 possible bonus points. <br /> <br />2. Based on the evaluation and scoring process, the Livable Communities Advisory <br />Committee will make funding recommendations to the Metropolicin Council. <br /> <br />3. The Metropolitan Council will make awards <br /> <br />25 <br />