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2017-6 PCDP Action-Objective table
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PCDP Objective and Action Alignment Table <br />MANAGING GROWTH <br />Land Use Pattern <br />3.1.2.a <br />Aspirational <br />Implement tools for re -shaping the pattern of future development to prevent further sprawl, such <br />O <br />Policy <br />as land pooling. <br />3.1.2.b <br />County Action <br />Develop a typology for existing and proposed village/town centers, including criteria for their <br />O <br />Do the master plans for regional <br />location, scale, uses and design. <br />town centers called for in the Puna <br />CDPs - that will address 80% of the <br />problems listed. CDP calls for three <br />levels of village, town and regional <br />centers. <br />3.1.2.c <br />Aspirational <br />Enhance the role of existing and new village/town centers by allowing expanded commercial uses, <br />O <br />Policy <br />facilitating the development of farmers markets and community gathering places, opportunities <br />for special needs housing, and infrastructure to support more compact development form and <br />multi -modal travel. <br />3.1.2.d <br />County Action <br />Create new village/town centers as necessary, in or near presently underserved subdivisions, <br />O <br />• Need for health and welfare. <br />beginning with those experiencing higher rates of population growth so residents of those areas <br />Concerned about substandard <br />will have community activities and more convenient access to services. <br />subdivisions. <br />• Do the master plans for regional <br />town centers called for in the Puna <br />CDPs - that will address 80% of the <br />problems listed. CDP calls for three <br />levels of village, town and regional <br />centers. <br />3.1.2.e <br />County Action <br />Target investments in public services and infrastructure to promote the development of <br />O <br />• Do the master plans for regional <br />village/town centers and, secondarily, to serve the peripheral subdivision areas. <br />town centers called for in the Puna <br />CDPs - that will address 80% of the <br />problems listed. CDP calls for three <br />levels of village, town and regional <br />centers. <br />3.1.2.f <br />County Action <br />Limit the size of dwellings and accessory uses that are allowed in non -conforming, agriculturally- <br />O <br />zoned subdivisions to discourage excessive lot clearance and speculative building practices. <br />3.1.2.g <br />County Action <br />Identify a supporting role for the County in land assembly for the formation of village/town <br />O <br />• Do the master plans for regional <br />centers. <br />town centers called for in the Puna <br />CDPs - that will address 80% of the <br />problems listed. CDP calls for three <br />levels of village, town and regional <br />centers. <br />3.1.2.h <br />Aspirational <br />Explore additional methods to protect native species habitat and historic features from <br />O <br />Policy <br />development by use of economic incentives, development restrictions, and district -wide rezoning. <br />
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