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LPC Testimony 11/22 - 12/19 Draft GP 2045 (50) (12/19 LPC Meeting)
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Page 43 <br />1.i Create incentives for landowners to retain and re-establish forest cover in upland <br />watershed areas with an emphasis on native forest species without further regulations or <br />1.k Amend the landscape standards in Rule or Code (Remove) to require the use of <br />native plants for screening or landscaping. <br />Change to: Support local education on the importance of using native plants for <br />screening or landscaping. <br />1.1 Amend the Code to incentivize (Remove) Replace with Support local education on <br />the importance of the establishment of threatened and endangered endemic plant <br />species within their habitable ranges during development approvals. <br />1.m Review the Code and consider amendments to encourage site clustering of <br />development in order to avoid critical environmental areas and assets. REMOVE <br />This is more unneeded regulations. This is BIG Island. People do not need to be ontop <br />of each other. You're promoting too many regulations. <br />1.n Develop and establish Open Space Network Overlay on current unoccupied territory <br />for natural landscape features, such as beaches and dunes, forests, streams, <br />floodplains, wetlands, estuaries, or recharge areas that have the inherent capacity to <br />avoid, minimize, or mitigate the impacts of climate change (Remove) <br />1.q Develop comprehensive programs and policies and provide resources for enhancing <br />urban forestry canopy cover in unoccupied areas and without further regulations or fines <br />for local farmers <br />1.0 Partner with government, private and nonprofit agencies, communities, and other <br />stakeholders and local farmers to develop a program for the identification and protection <br />of plant species of special status, including plants significant for cultural practitioners. <br />Page 44: <br />2.7 Partner with government, private and nonprofit agencies, communities, farmers, and <br />homeowners, and other stakeholders (Remove. Who are these people and what do they <br />have stake in?) to: <br />o a) Implement a comprehensive conservation plan that identifies priority <br />watershed areas for habitat restoration and enhancement without further <br />regulations or fines on locals. <br />o b) Review and designate forest, river corridors, and watershed areas into the <br />conservation district during State land use boundary comprehensive reviews. <br />
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