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General Plan Comprehensive Review
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Formal Welcome
Overview
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Overview of the draft General Plan Comprehensive Review Its relationship to the Kona CDP Upcoming opportunities for Action Committee participation Mini
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GENERAL PLAN
Goals
Policies
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CDP Land Use &
Infrastructure Maps
Strategies & Policies
Scenario Planning
Research & Analysis
Economy
Land Use Planning & Economy
Infrastructure Planning & Economy
Community Placemaking & Economy
Natural Resource Planning & Economy
Economic & Opportunity Planning & Economy
Culture
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Land Use Planning & Culture
Infrastructure Planning & Culture
Community Placemaking & Culture
Economic & Opportunity Planning &
Natural Resource Planning & Culture
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Infrastructure Planning & Environment
Community Placemaking & Environment
Natural Resource Planning & Environment
Economic & Opportunity Planning & Environment
Land Use Planning
Infrastructure Planning
Community Placemaking
Natural Resource Planning
Economic & Opportunity Planning
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SECTION 1: NATURAL RESOURCE PLANNING
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Landscaping shall be provided along streets where regular rainfall or reclaimed water are available for irrigation, and arid species or xeriscape landscaping shall be the preference
where reclaimed water and rainfall are not available. Future growth in the rural designation area shall be located concentrically around existing LUPAG low density urban areas.
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to be heard and share any input without time limits Comments are recorded in many different forms Comments will be compiled and organized by content and considered during revisions
after the public comment closes We have used this process with the adoption of Kau and CDP drafts
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