How to Read the Implementation Plan
The strategies presented in Table 5 on the following pages address the compatibility
issues that were identified while preparing the Pinal County JLUS and constitute the JLUS
Implementation Plan. The purpose of each strategy is to:
Avoid, where possible, future actions, operations, or approvals that would cause
a compatibility issue;
Eliminate or reduce the adversity of existing compatibility issues where possible;
and
Facilitate enhanced and ongoing communication and collaboration as
mechanisms for effective compatibility planning and avoidance of future
encroachment.
To make the plan easier to use, the strategies include information on when and how they
should be implemented. The strategies are grouped according to the compatibility factor
and issue that each strategy addresses. The following paragraphs provide an overview of
how to read the information presented for each strategy in the table.
Issue that the associated strategies address. Before each set of strategies is a tan colors
box that identifies the specific compatibility issue that the strategies following it address.
There is a column to the right of the issue statement that identifies the AZARNG the
compatibility issue and associated strategies are for. Some of the issues and strategies
cover multiple sites. For issues and strategies that are associated with the entire JLUS
Project Area, the term “Project Area” is used.
Strategy rows. Each strategy is composed of two rows in the table. The first row of the
strategy contains the strategy text and the responsible parties. The second row identifies
the type of strategy, suggested timeframe for implementation, and area where the
strategy should be implemented.
Strategy box. For the Strategy box, in bold type is a title that describes the strategy. Each
strategy starts with a unique alpha‐numeric number that provides a reference for that
individual strategy. A strategy’s reference number is composed of the compatibility issue
number and this alpha‐numeric identifier (e.g., COM‐1, COM‐1B, etc.). This is followed by
the complete strategy statement that describes the recommended action.
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