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§ 1940.959 - Area plan.

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Each area plan submitted to the panel for review in accordance with § 1940.956 of this subpart shall identify the geographic boundaries of the area and shall include the following information:

An overall development plan for the area with goals, including business development and infrastructure development goals, and time lines based on a realistic assessment of the area, including, but not limited to, the following:

The number and types of businesses in the area that are growing or declining;

A list of the types of businesses that the area could potentially support;

The outstanding need for water and waste disposal and other public services or facilities in the area;

The realistic possibilities for industrial recruitment in the area;

The potential for development of tourism in the area;

The potential to generate employment in the area through creation of small businesses and the expansion of existing businesses; and

The potential to produce value-added agricultural products in the area.

An inventory and assessment of the human resources of the area, including, but not limited to, the following:

A current list of organizations in the area and their special interests;

The current level of participation of area residents in rural development activities and the level of participation required for successful implementation of the plan;

The availability of general and specialized job training in the area and the extent to which the training needs of the area are not being met;

A list of area residents with special skills which could be useful in developing and implementing the plan; and

An analysis of the human needs of the area, the resources in the area available to meet those needs, and the manner in which the plan, if implemented, would increase the resources available to meet those needs.

The current degree of intergovernmental cooperation in the area and the degree of such cooperation needed for the successful implementation of the plan.

The ability and willingness of governments and citizens in the area to become involved in developing and implementing the plan.

A description of how the governments in the area apply budget and fiscal control processes to the plan. This process is directed toward costs associated with carrying out the planned development. When plans are developed, the financial condition of all areas covered under the plan should be fully recognized and planned development should realistically reflect the area's immediate and long-range financial capabilities.

The extent to which public services and facilities need to be improved to achieve the economic development and quality of life goals of the plan. At a minimum, the following items will be considered:

Law enforcement;

Fire protection;

Water, sewer, and solid waste management;

Education;

Health care;

Transportation;

Housing;

Communications; and

The availability of and capability to generate electric power.

Existing area or regional plans are acceptable provided the plan includes statements that indicate the degree to which the plan has met or is meeting all the requirements in paragraphs (a) through (f) of this section.

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§ 1940.959 - Area plan.