Specifications include, but are not limited to: Frequent communication and stakeholder meetings that may include City Council, Board of Commissioners, City and County staff, EAC, City Planning Commission, County Planning and Zoning Commission, State and Federal Environmental Regulatory Agencies, private landowners and the general public. A thorough review of the current City and County CAPPs to understand similarities and differences between the two documents, provide an initial report for stakeholders outlining what needs to be addressed (western aquifer protection boundary location, Site Specific Investigations, etc.) to blend the two plans together. Develop City (zoning, etc.) and County (septic systems, lot sizes, etc.) specific sections within the shared document. Provide policy recommendations and any textual changes/modifications/updates to ordinance, regulations and protective measures deemed prudent to preserve the aquifer. Review all pertinent documents, studies and data that have been gained since the City CAPP was adopted in 2008 (see Appendix) for incorporation, as appropriate, in an updated consolidated aquifer protection plan.