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8/29/2006
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SR 06:208
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SR 06:208
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<br />Program 1.6: Analyzclneltlae potential impacts on wildlife populations and habitats_it> <br />before developing projects using the CalifOmia Environmen/al QJlalitv AeI (CEQA) process <br />or other processes as relevant. reo ie.. of de, dOl'ment f'rojeet.l. <br /> <br />Program 1.7: Minimize active recreation - sports. b",mes exercising. and fishing - within <br />natural habitat areas." Pertuit passive recreation such as hikin!, bicycling. horseback <br />riding. nature and cultural resource study photography and picnicking. <br /> <br />Program 1.8: Design site sensitive recreation or interpretive facilities to minimize intrusion <br />within natural public open space.3" Limit public access. including hiking: trails. into <br />sensitive habitat areas when warranted. <br /> <br />Program 1.9: Plant native species wherever possible in public and private landscaping and <br />provide wildlife habitat in new landscaping:. where appropriate. <br /> <br />Program 1.10: Design storm retention and drainage ponds. groundwater-recharge areas. <br />and watercourses as wildlife habitats when appropriate and environmentally sound. <br /> <br />Program 1.11: Support appropriate development intensity adjacent to areas desig,nated as <br />Wildlands Overlay. <br /> <br />Policy 2: <br /> <br />Preserve heritage trees throughout the Planning Area. <br /> <br />Program 2.1: Strongly encourage preservation of heritage trees: where preservation is not <br />feasible. the City will require tree replacement or a contribution to the Urban Forestt:y <br />Fund. The City encourages no net loss of trees. <br /> <br />Program 2.~: Follow the provisions of the City's Ileli/age Tree Ordinall'~, PleaJan/on Municipal <br />Code Chapter 17.16. Tree Preservation. when reviewing future development projects. <br /> <br />Policy 3: <br /> <br />Preserve and enhance streambeds and channels in a natural state, except where needed for <br />flood and erosion control. <br /> <br />Program 3.1: Develop and implement ordinances and policies that provide for the <br />preservation and restoration of riparian corridors, and establish tnitigation rC(luircmcnts <br />for modifications to such corridors. <br /> <br />Program 3.2: Develop policies and standards <br />restoring riparian corridors when flood- <br />channelization. <br /> <br />In cooperation with Zone 7 that include <br />and erosion-control activities rcqUlrc <br /> <br />Program 3.3: Utilize habitat preservation and reclamation measures when designing flood- <br />and erosion-control projects to limit impacts on plants and wildlife. <br /> <br />2<) Natural habitat areas are those that provide the natural environment and conditions for plants and/or animals to live. <br /> <br />30 Nanual open space is any public or private land or water that is unimproved and devoted to opcn-space use. <br /> <br />Con os l1elTlL"fll. CC 082906, rcJlinc <br /> <br />VII-33 <br /> <br />City COllllciI8/29/2006 <br />
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