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Citizens Task force t <br /> Fags Two <br /> The Task force recommends that Louisville's goals be clearly identified <br /> and stated is the roapreheosive Flan. City goals are established to project <br /> an overview of a city's direction end image. <br /> R. The cerreet Comprehensive Flee fails to tie together Louisville's *ours/ <br /> ii - gemoet policies in that gsstiersl .polity statements, if they de deist, <br /> • are not referenced is the Comprehensive Plan. <br /> The Task Force recommends that general policy plans be established and <br /> clearly stated in Low u isville's Comprehensive Plan. General policy plans <br /> are the criteria used to determine the parameters and guidelines by which <br /> the City's goals are to be accomplished. <br /> F. The current Cospreheasive Plan is not clearly a general policy document, <br /> but rather is more often used as a technical document. In order to achieve <br /> flexibility, Louisville has historically adjusted the Cosprebaasive Flan <br /> to reflect the realities of growth and development in the City. <br /> The Task force recommends that variances is the application of general <br /> policies become the unction of the ?tannin= Review Eoard. flexibility <br /> should be a function of the review process. <br /> The Task Force further recommends that any proposed exceptions end/or <br /> variances be made availab s wet ciao for public review. <br /> G. The Comprehensive Flan must say to everyone, this is our City, this is how <br /> we want it to grow and why, and this is what we want it to be in the future. <br /> It will lead to the typo of development that will provide the quality of <br /> life desired by the community as i whole. <br /> CWL3 $0. 2 -- are City Services at an appropriate level and can we maintain <br /> that level? <br /> A. Yes, City Services are at an appropriate level as they pertain to the <br /> library, police, fire protection/emergency rescue and parks and recreation. <br /> $ vsysr, lose concern was expressed about possible overcrowding fo the <br /> school system, although it is recognised the school system is not really <br /> • function of City Services. <br /> The following in outline form is a brief overview of City Services: <br /> Library, <br /> 1) The turnover of books is good as compared to aatiocal standards. There <br /> are 2.5 books per capita. <br /> 2) There are many enriching activities being conducted. <br /> 3) Good advisory and reference information is being provided. <br /> 4) The Louisville library is linked to ocher libraries in the region <br /> therefore increasing its capabilities. <br /> 'contioued- <br />