WHATS NEXT IN THE MASTER PLANNING PROCESS?
It might be helpful to briefly review the master planning process as a whole. Conduct Research and Gather Data on the Property Identify Key Issues Draft Vision Statement and Property Goals Develop and Evaluate a Range of Reasonable Alternatives Develop and Evaluate a Preferred Alternative Develop the Draft Master Plan and EIS Distribute the Draft Master Plan and EIS for Public and Governing Body Review and Comment Submit the Draft Master Plan, EIS and Comments to the Natural Resources Board for Review, Public Hearing and Decision Implementation of the Master Plan DNR staff has begun the process of refining the Preferred Alternative into the Draft Master Plan and EIS. Input received from the public participants and governing bodies on the “Preferred Alternative” will be carefully considered as the Draft Master Plan is developed. Once completed in a written and graphic format, the Draft Master Plan and EIS will again be distributed to our public participants and governing bodies for revi
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- How does this announcement relate to the cultural facilities master planning process that Salt Lake County is doing? Shouldn’t this announcement wait until it is done?
- What role does the National Environmental Policy Act play in the master planning process?
- What steps are involved in the master planning process?