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Jeffrey W. Darrow, Planning Director
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APPENDIX B <br />Relevant Objectives, Policies, and Actions from Draft General Plan 2045 <br />Note: All Objectives, Policies, and Actions related to public access, trails, recreation, and scenic resources <br />are included in Appendix B in order for the Commissions to easily understand the contrasts between <br />dGP2040 and dG2045. The Advisory Council determined that public access, trails, recreation, and scenic <br />resources are not presented in an organized manner and that dGP2045 is clearly insufficient as compared <br />to dGP2040. dGP2040 is far more comprehensive and actionable. <br />2. Collaborative Biocultural Stewardship Goal, Objectives, Policies, and Actions <br />Objective 2 <br />Preserve and enhance the health and function of watersheds to promote water recharge, <br />improve water quality, and reduce runoff. <br />Policy 2.5 Watershed management planning should recognize the ecosystem service <br />value of watersheds and open space to protect scenic vistas and aesthetic values; water <br />recharge; carbon sequestration; oxygen production; habitat enhancement and <br />preservation; fire suppression and fuel load management; soil conservation; preservation <br />of cultural values; and the potential for additional public access and recreational <br />opportunities. <br />Objective 4 <br />The historical integrity, character, scenic assets, and open spaces of our communities are <br />protected, restored, and treated as unique assets with significant social and economic <br />value and, managed in perpetuity. <br />Policy4.2 Increase public access opportunities to scenic places and vistas. <br />Policy4.3 Public access to significant historic sites and objects should be acquired, where <br />appropriate. <br />4. Land Use, 1.4 Urban Growth Areas , <br />Objective 13 <br />Increase the use of Smart Growth principles to focus development within designated <br />urban centers. <br />Policy 13.6 The establishment of urban types of zoning may include additional acreages <br />to account for acreages utilized for public benefits, such as historic sites, public access, <br />parks, and open space. <br />
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