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ensure conformity with metropolitan system plans. An implementation program must be in at <br />least such detail as may be necessary to establish existing or potential effects on or departures <br />from metropolitan system plans and to protect metropolitan system plans. An implementation <br />program shall contain at least the following parts: <br />(1) a description of official controls, addressing at least the matters of zoning, subdivision, <br />water supply, and private sewer systems, and a schedule for the preparation, adoption, and <br />administration of such controls; <br />(2) a capital improvement program for transportation, sewers, parks, water supply, and open <br />space facilities; and <br />(3) a housing implementation program, including official controls to implement the housing <br />element of the land use plan, which will provide sufficient existing and new housing to meet the <br />local unit's share of the metropolitan area need for low and moderate income housing. <br />Subd. 5.Urbanization and redevelopment areas. <br /> <br />The comprehensive plans may designate, when appropriate, five-year urbanization areas <br />and shall specify in the capital improvement program the timing and sequence of major local <br />public facilities and in the implementation program official controls which will ensure that <br />urbanization occurs only in urbanization areas and in accordance with the plan. <br />The comprehensive plans may designate, when appropriate, redevelopment areas and may, <br />as appropriate, specify in the capital improvement program the timing and sequence of local <br />public facilities and in the implementation program the fiscal devices or official controls that will <br />ensure that redevelopment occurs in accordance with the plan.