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<br />March 16, 2016 13 <br />jurisdictions shall cooperate to identify adequate revenue sources and in creating <br />financing mechanisms for regional services and infrastructure. Financing <br />mechanisms may include increment financing or tax base sharing. <br /> <br />Policy 13.11 All jurisdictions shall coordinate bond elections for capital facility planning and <br />financing. <br /> <br />Policy 13.12: Public facilities will not be located in Resource Lands or Critical Areas unless no <br />feasible alternative site location exists, such as in the case of utility transmission <br />facilities. <br /> <br />Essential Public Facilities <br /> <br />Policy 13.13: The comprehensive planning process in each jurisdiction shall identify land for all <br />essential public facilities of city, countywide, or statewide significance, such as <br />human service facilities, educational or solid waste handling facilities, <br />transportation facilities, correctional facilities and in-patient care facilities. <br /> <br />Policy 13.14: Essential public facilities requiring siting outside cities or UGAs must be self- <br />supporting and must not require the extension, construction, or maintenance of <br />municipal services and facilities. Criteria shall be established that address the <br />provision of services when siting an essential public facility. Essential public <br />facilities should not be located outside cities or designated twenty-year urban <br />growth areas unless the nature of their operations needs or dictates that they be <br />sited in the rural area of the County. <br /> <br />Policy 13.15: Essential public facilities shall be sited in places that enhance the region’s <br />development strategy and that encourage their efficient use by the public. <br /> <br />Policy 13.16: All jurisdictions shall identify existing essential public facilities including but not <br />limited to: <br />1. Utility corridors, sewer, water, power and communication facilities; <br />2. All transportation facilities; <br />3. Landfills, solid waste handling, and disposal facilities; <br />4. Sewage treatment facilities; <br />5. Recreational facilities; <br />6. Schools; <br />7. Municipal facilities (city halls, fire stations, police stations, libraries, and post <br />offices); <br />8. Parks; <br />9. State and local correctional facilities; <br />10. In-patient facilities, including substance abuse facilities <br />11. Mental health facilities; <br />12. Group homes; <br />13. Secure community transition facilities; <br />14. Any facility on the state ten-year capital plan maintained by the Office of