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Figure 6 Layers of Land Use Planning <br />County of Hawaii General Plan <br />Figure 4 illustrates the interconnected layers of land use planning, emphasizing their interdependence and <br />overlap to achieve the General Plan's comprehensive goals. <br />• Natural and Cultural Resource Planning forms the foundation, integrating conservation and hazard <br />considerations. <br />• Infrastructure Planning builds on this foundation, focusing on essential components such as water, <br />wastewater, stormwater., transportation, and other public utilities that complement natural resource <br />planning and pave the way for economic opportunities. <br />• Economic Opportunity Planning is the next layer, which leverages natural assets and infrastructure <br />to drive key industries such as agriculture, housing, education and other growth sectors. <br />• Community Placemaking sits at the top, demonstrating how these layers collectively enhance the <br />quality of life in the community. <br />Each layer depends on and supports the others, much like the weave of sustainability, highlighting their <br />crucial interrelationship. <br />4.1 Land Use � County of Hawaii General Plan <br />75 <br />