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- 5. Each element of the Comprehensive Plan is made up of goals, objectives, and ______.
- 6. This is how individuals can request changes to the Comprehensive Plan.
- 8. Development of vacant or underutilized land within an area that is already largely developed is called _____ development.
- 9. The relatively flat land surrounding water bodies that often floods.
- 11. How some policies of the Comprehensive Plan are implemented in regulations.
- 14. The public services and facilities like water, roads, schools, and utilities that serve the Snohomish County community.
- 17. What the GMA requires the county to do with 14 planning goals that must be addressed in the Comprehensive Plan.
- 18. An important area for open space and recreation in neighborhoods.
- 19. Acronym for the State Environmental Policy Act that requires an environmental review of the Comprehensive Plan.
- 20. This elected body makes the final decision about the Comprehensive Plan
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- 1. There are 12 _____ that make up the Comprehensive Plan with goals, objectives, and policies.
- 2. Which element will focus on housing affordability policies in the Comprehensive Plan?
- 3. An acronym for Transfer of Development Rights, one way to help preserve agricultural lands.
- 4. One goal of the new Climate Change Element of the Comprehensive Plan.
- 7. Acronym for Vision 2050's multicounty planning policies that are incorporated into the Comprehensive Plan.
- 10. The amount of development per acre permitted on a piece of property under applicable zoning.
- 12. The state regulation that requires Snohomish County to have a Comprehensive Plan adopted in the early 1990s.
- 13. Where will density be focused in 2044?
- 15. The Comprehensive Plan aims to balance the needs of urban, _____, and resource areas of unincorporated Snohomish County.
- 16. The acronym for Countywide Planning Policies that staff use to update the Comprehensive Plan.
- 17. Acronym for best available science
