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Be Proactive: Implement
Your Plan
Jenny Erickson
Sauk County UW-Extension
Community Resource Development Educator
Sauk County Plan Commission Workshop
November 28, 2007
Where is Your Plan?
Does this look familiar?
Dust it off &
Start taking action!!
Where Are We at in the
Planning Process?
A Plan is only as good as
it’s implementation!
No Problem, Implementation
Section
Start with Your Vision..
A vision is an end state. It is what you want to look
like in 20 years. It should help to guide your
decision making process.
Town of Honey Creek Vision…
Picture it…
Over the next 20 years, the
predominant visual
character of Honey Creek
will be a scenic rural
landscape of heavily
forested bluffs towering
over broad fertile valleys
and well maintained family
farms…
Town of Honey Creek Vision…
Now that you know where you are going. What steps
Do you need to take to get there?
Look for Clues in Your Vision
Statements
1. Preserve and
enhance diverse
natural resources
2. Preserve and
enhance rural,
historical and
agrarian character
3. Encourage new
development that is
complimentary with
town character
Where to Start??
Objectives
Objectives suggest future directions in a way that
is more specific than goals.
ARO-1: Maintain, modernize and enhance a
strong agricultural infrastructure in the
Town and surrounding region.
ARO –4: Research, provide information, and
encourage alternative economic opportunities that
would enhance or supplement agriculture as an
occupation.
Life After Objectives…
-POLICIESPolicies are rules, courses of action, or programs used to
ensure Plan implementation and to accomplish the goals and
objectives.
ARP-2: Allow cottage industries and home occupations in
the Township that would enhance agriculture-related
business.
-Fitting it All Together1.)
-Fitting it All Together2.)
3.) Some communities have just identified
policies and that is okay too.
-Bite Sized Actions• Brainstorm specific action steps that will
effectively and efficiently implement your
policies and/or recommended actions.
NRCP3 – Enhance wildlife habitat by encouraging
landowners to develop wildlife sanctuaries,
windbreaks…
Get creative… Who else cares about this? Who else
benefits from this?? How can we work together?
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-Bite Sized Actions• Combine any similar actions.
• Chose the action steps that will work the
best for your community by…
• Using criteria..
• Voting..
• Double checking..
BE REALISTIC TO AVOID BURNOUT!
Develop Your Action Plan
Action Steps
Research financial
incentives utilized by other
communities.
Timeline
June 2006
Responsible
Parties
Fred Smith and Jody
Kline
Contact UWEX office about Sept 2006
educational materials on the
benefits of windbreaks.
Windbreak Committee
Develop tax incentive
Sept 2006
program for wildlife habitat.
Jane Lyons and Judy
Ferris
Distribute windbreak
brochures and outline
incentives in tax bill.
Windbreak Committee
Dec 2006
How Will You Know When You
Get There??
• Define success.
• How will you measure it? Keep track.
Three new windbreaks will be planted in 2007
as a result of the new incentive program.
OR
All new driveways installed will satisfied the safety
and habitat fragmentation standards outlined in the Plan.
Keys to Making Good Decisions
• Brainstorm – every idea is a good one.
• Organize and combine ideas
• Prioritize based on criteria
• Carry out the plan
• Evaluate how you are doing
A Few Final Thoughts..
TAKE THE TIME TO
FIND THE BEST IDEAS
NOT JUST THE FIRST
IDEAS!
DON’T REINVENT
THE WHEEL
PARTNER WITH YOUR
NEIGHBORS
DO SOMETHING!!
• This is a big plan and it will take time so…
• Get the ball rolling…
• Make Progress…
• Have fun and…
• Celebrate your successes along the way!
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Goals are broad, advisory statements that express
general public priorities about how the Town
should approach preservation and development
issues.
Preserve our farmland and enhance the strong
farm community that creates a socio-economic
environment, which supports agricultural
opportunities to ensure agri-business as a viable
career choice.
So You Have a Ton of
Objectives, Now What?
• Take some time to discuss with your group what
objectives would be best – maybe it is obvious.
• Work as a group to determine criteria to help you
decide which objective is best.
• Maybe it is a matter of voting?
• Discuss if the “winner”
really is the best option for
your community.
• Get outside input?