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This chapter describes the method to be used in the event it becomes necessary or <br />appropriate to modify the text, tables or the maps contained in the Public Facilities and <br />Services Plan (''the Plan")~ <br /> <br />Flexibility of the Plan · <br /> <br />Certain public facility project descriptions, location or service area designations will <br />necessarily change as a result of subsequent design studies, capital improvement <br />programs, environmental impact studies and changes in potential sources of funding. The <br />Plan is not designed to either prohibit projects not included in the plan for which. <br />unanticipated funding has been obtained, preclude project specification and location <br />decisions made according to the National Environmental Policy Act, or subject <br />administrative and technical changesto the plan to'post-acknowledgement review or <br />review by the Land Use Board of Appeals. <br /> <br />For the purposes of this Plan, two types of modifications are identified. <br /> <br />A. Modifications requiring amendment of the Plan. <br /> The following modifications require amendment of the Plan: <br /> <br /> 1. Amendments, which include those modifications or changes (as <br /> represented by Table 16a) to the location or provider of public facility <br /> projects which significantly impact a public facility project identified in <br /> the comprehensive plan, and which do not qualify as administrative or <br /> technical and environmental changes, as defined below. Amendments are <br /> subject to the administrative procedures and review and appeal procedures <br /> · applicable to land use decisions. <br /> 2. Adoption of capital improvement program Project lists by any serVice <br /> provider do not require modification of this Plan unless the requirements <br /> of subparagraph 1 above are met. <br /> <br />B. Modifications permitted without amendment of the Plan. <br /> ' ' The following modifications do not require amendment of this Plan: <br /> <br /> 1. Administrative changes are those modifications to a public facility project <br /> which are minor in nature and do not significantly impact the project's <br /> general description, location, sizing, capacity or other general <br /> characteristic of the project. <br /> 2. Technical and environmental changes are those modifications to a public <br /> facility project which are made pursuant to "fmal engineering" on a project <br /> or those which result from the findings of an Environmental Assessment <br /> or Environmental Impact Statement conducted under regulations <br /> implementing the procedural provisions of the National Environmental <br /> Policy Actor 1969 or any federal or state agency project development <br /> regulations consistent with that Act and its regulations. <br /> <br /> Appendix B Page 5 1-39 <br /> <br /> <br />