WAC 365-195-500   Internal consistency.  Each comprehensive plan shall be an internally consistent document and all elements shall be consistent with the future land use map. This means that each part of the plan should be integrated with all other parts and that all should be capable of implementation together. Internal consistency involves at least two aspects:

     (1) Ability of physical aspects of the plan to coexist on the available land.

     (2) Ability of the plan to provide that adequate public facilities are available when the impacts of development occur (concurrency).

     Each plan should provide mechanisms for ongoing review of its implementation and adjustment of its terms whenever internal conflicts become apparent.



[Statutory Authority: RCW 36.70A.190 (4)(b). 92-23-065, § 365-195-500, filed 11/17/92, effective 12/18/92.]