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04-10-2003 Long Range Planning Commission Minutes
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Action Plan <br /> All proposed actions call for ongoing City collaboration and partnerships with landowners, <br /> public and private agencies and organizations,and non-profit groups and associations. (Sidebar <br /> on Recommended Partners)Furthermore, implementation will rely on an integrated system of <br /> voluntary guidelines,best management practices,development rights programs,conservation <br /> easements,tax-programs,fee-simple land purchase,zoning, ordinance codes and subdivision <br /> regulations. <br /> • Map and establish 100-foot buffers around wildlife habitat,core or old growth forest <br /> patches,lakes,wetlands, and streams. Within the buffers,maintain and improve native <br /> vegetation and restrict future development. , <br /> • Map and establish buffers of varying width ; stenos i <br /> ' stenos <br /> and vegetation as necessary to protect �I �%natural vegetated <br /> populations of rare plant and animal species. % e..4... p ,.r- 0 <br /> • Create native vegetation corridors to link .�� � <br /> forest patches,using riparian systems when ©A able. i re on Corridors and Patches 1/4,r 1 f�..." <br /> from Marsh, 1998) e' 4 i <br />
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