How often are comprehensive plans updated?

How often are comprehensive plans updated?

every ten years
Typically written with a 20-year outlook, comprehensive plans are living documents that should be updated from time to time. As a community changes in population makeup or size, or as trends and practices evolve, comprehensive plans must evolve too. Plans should typically be updated at least every ten years.

How long is a comprehensive plan?

A comprehensive plan can be defined as a long-range plan intended to direct the growth and physical development of a community for a 20 to 30 year or longer period.

How do I update my comprehensive plan?

Periodic Update Process

  1. Establish a work program (including a public participation plan) and schedule.
  2. Review, and revise where needed, relevant plans and regulations.
  3. Conduct a public engagement program throughout the periodic update process.
  4. Submit notice to the state.
  5. Take legislative action on proposed amendments.

What is the purpose of the comprehensive plan?

A comprehensive plan (also called a master plan or comprehensive development plan) is a document prepared for a community, county or specific region which establishes an overall plan and recommended actions relevant to the current and future needs of the area.

Who is required to plan under the GMA?

Who is Required to Plan Under GMA? Based on the requirements in RCW 36.70A.040, 18 counties, and all the cities and towns within them, are required to “fully plan” under the GMA.

What is the periodic update of the Comprehensive Plan and development regulations?

Every county and city in the state is required to conduct a periodic update of its comprehensive plan and development regulations, though the obligation varies depending on whether the jurisdiction is fully or partially planning (RCW 36.70A.130 (1)). Growth Management Services provides resources for completing the periodic update.

How often do I need to update my compcomprehensive plan?

Comprehensive plans also must be coordinated with adjacent and overlapping jurisdictions and must be updated every 8 years, with optional annual updates. For more information, see our page on Comprehensive Planning. Under the GMA, the state Office of Financial Management (OFM) develops population projections for the state and each county.

What are the GMA’s shoreline management goals?

Under RCW 36.70A.020, the GMA establishes a series of 13 goals that should act as the basis of all comprehensive plans. The legislature added the goals and policies of the Shoreline Management Act as the fourteenth GMA goal ( RCW 36.70A.480 ).

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