Delaware Code § 9-2657

State responsibilities to local planning agencies
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(a) All elements of the comprehensive plan shall be based upon data appropriate to the element involved. State agencies shall provide
to each county upon request existing data or information necessary to expedite the development and preparation of the comprehensive
plan and elements of this section. Surveys and studies utilized in the preparation of the comprehensive plan shall not be deemed a part of
the comprehensive plan unless adopted as a part of it. Copies of such studies, surveys and supporting documents shall be made available
to public inspection, and shall be made available to the public upon payment of reasonable charges for reproduction. The County shall be
relieved of any requirement to comply with the data and information requirements of this subchapter when the State is unable to supply
the necessary data and information to implement that requirement, except when such data or information is currently available or readily
accessible to the County within budgetary limitations.
(b) The State, through the Office of State Planning Coordination, shall provide to the County, for use in the comprehensive planning
process, State land use and development goals and policies, state regulatory requirements, estimates of future state financial capabilities,
the State Capital Improvements Budget and Plan, State facility location plans, estimates of existing quantity of natural resources, economic
development strategies and any other information which might reasonably influence the county's future land use decisions. The State
shall provide the County with long-range plans, performance standards, land development polices, facility siting criteria and infrastructure

impact assessment standards (necessary to ensure the availability of public facilities and the adequacy of those facilities), so as to enable
the county to prepare the plan elements required by § 2656 of this title and to clearly set forth the criteria the State will use to review such
elements. The review by the Cabinet Committee on State Planning Issues shall be pursuant to § 9103 of Title 29. During preparation
of the county comprehensive plan, the county and the State shall jointly establish guidelines for the location and arrangement of public
facilities, such as public schools, health care facilities, public safety and correctional institutions, libraries and other public buildings.
Such guidelines shall be used to coordinate between the various levels of government so as to ensure that public buildings and facilities
are located in a manner which are consistent with state and county development goals.

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