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92-025 - Puget Sound Regional Planning Council
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county, and further that the population of Indian tribes shall be the latest <br />figures established and certified by the Federal Bureau of Indian Affairs <br />(7) Reeional population shall be determined by adding together the population of the <br />member agencies <br />(8) j,ocal comprehensive plan A generalized coordinated land use policy statement of <br />the governing body of a county or city that is adopted pursuant to state law <br />(9) Countywide comprehensive policy plan A policy -based document (which reflects <br />city and county comprehensive plans), establishing countywide goals and objectives <br />to guide the development of local comprehensive plans for cities, towns, and the <br />unincorporated areas within a county The plan addresses issues of countywide <br />significance <br />(10) Certification A statement of verification that local or countywide plans and <br />policies are consistent and coordinated with regional plans and policies covering <br />issues of regionuide significance <br />(11) Consistent\ A condition in which plans and policies affecting the area within <br />the regional agency's jurisdiction are compatible and mutually reinforcing <br />Consistent\ is achieved when these plans, taken together, meet state requirements <br />for consistency in local and regional plans <br />(12) Conflict resolution A process initiated by the Regional Planning Agency upon <br />reviek of local comprehensive plans or of countywide comprehensive policy plans, <br />when the agency finds that such a plan appears inconsistent with the certifiable <br />elements of the regional plan In the process, parties agree to seek a mutually <br />acceptable accommodation of their differences among themselves or, when required, <br />with the assistance of an independent intervener or third party The purpose of <br />the process is to achieve consistency and, where applicable, to assure <br />certification of the plane If the parties cannot accommodate their differences, <br />3 <br />
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