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• Ongoing interagency coordination, including consultation with place -based land <br />stewards,cultural and historical advisory groups, land and homeowners, and other <br />stakeholders being transparent of what they hold stake in. <br />• The County can take a more proactive role in exercising its protective public trust role for <br />natural and cultural resources. This sounds like government overreach. Again, the planning <br />department is NOT responsible for protecting the public. That is a byproduct of what you do but <br />it is NOT the main part of your job! Revise to: The County can take a more proactive role in <br />supporting thriving communities and their natural and cultural resources. <br />• Maintain and increase involvement with existing partnerships and identify new partners that <br />help promote and enhance biocultural (remove) Land stewardship. <br />• Collaborate to complete additional EPA -approved watershed plans to increase eligibility for <br />future conservation funding. <br />Page 41 <br />2.2 Biocultural Stewardship Goal, <br />Objectives, Policies, and Actions <br />Objective 1 <br />Increase the biodiversity and resilience of native habitats. <br />Policies <br />1.4 Maintain the shoreline for recreational, cultural, educational, and/or scientific uses in a <br />manner that is protective of nature, respectful of resources, and is of the maximum benefit to the <br />general public. <br />1.8 Prioritize native landscaping for all County projects while allowing communities to enjoy it at <br />their leisure. <br />1.11 Encourage and incentivize green belts, tree plantings, and landscape plans and designs in <br />urban areas without further regulations or fines. <br />