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2011 Evaluation and Appraisal Report (EAR)
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What is the EAR?
The EAR report evaluates how successful a community has been in addressing major community land use planning issues through implementation of its comprehensive plan. Based on this evaluation, the report suggests how the plan should be revised to better address community objectives, changing conditions and trends affecting the community, and changes in state requirements.
 
Every seven years, the State of Florida requires each local government to prepare and submit an EAR to The Department of Community Affairs (DCA). The EAR must be prepared by the Local Planning Agency, adopted by the local government and sent to DCA where it is reviewed to determine whether it is sufficient.

The EAR should accomplish the following:

  • Identify major issues for the community
  • Review past actions of the local government in implementing the plan since the last EAR
  • Assess the degree to which plan objectives have been achieved
  • Assess both successes and shortcomings of the plan
  • Identify ways that the plan should be changed
  • Respond to changing conditions and trends affecting the local community
  • Respond to the need for new data
  • Respond to changes in state requirements regarding growth management and development
  • Respond to changes in regional plans
  • Ensure effective intergovernmental coordination

What is a Major Issue?

  • It is an impediment that prevents a community from getting to where it wants to be in the future.
  • It is a problem that needs to be overcome before a community’s vision can be achieved.
  • It is a widely held concern that impacts planning for future growth in a community. Major Issues are decided upon  through a collaborative process involving local government staff, elected officials, reviewing agencies, and input from citizens.

What is not a Major Issue?

  • Impediments or problems limited to a small area in relation to the community as a whole.
  • Topics that are narrow in scope and require minor policy changes

 

Florida Department of Community Affairs (DCA) EAR Process


EAR Major Issues Scoping Meeting (2/25/2010)

EAR Major Issues Scoping Meeting

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EAR Workshops

EAR Workshops

Gray Arrow Draft Major Issue Recommendations (10/18/2010)
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EAR Timeline

EAR Proposed Timeline

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Adopted EAR (February 22, 2011)

Draft Major Issue Papers





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Cover page, Acknowledgements, Table of Contents (PDF)

Gray Arrow Executive Summary (PDF)
Gray Arrow Chapter 1 Introduction (PDF)
Gray Arrow Chapter 2 EAR Requirements (PDF)
Gray Arrow Chapter 3 Major Issues (PDF)
Gray Arrow Chapter 4 Assessment of Comprehensive Plan  Elements (Vol. 2) (PDF)
Gray Arrow Chapter 5 Assessment of Comprehensive Plan Elements (Vol. 1) (PDF)
Gray Arrow Chapter 6 Changes to Florida Statutes and Administrative Rules (PDF)
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DCA Correspondence

DCA Correspondence




Gray Arrow Letter of Understanding (LOU) (PDF)
Gray Arrow DCA Response to LOU 7/28/10 (PDF)
Gray Arrow BC Response to DCA 8/27/10 (PDF)
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DCA Response to BC 9/2/10 ( PDF)

Gray Arrow DCA Preliminary & Final Sufficiency Determination 4/29/11 (PDF)




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