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<br />ale,,!!; the Ste,,<ridge Dri. e Spaifie Plan At<a Mohr Avenue that arc open to the public <br />for recreational purposes. <br /> <br />Program 18.3: Incorporate waterfowl habitat into planning for future and reclaiming <br />depleted sand and gravel quarry resources land reelamation. <br /> <br />[moved here] Cultural and Historic Resources <br /> <br />Goal 6: <br /> <br />Desi~'11ate. preserve. and protect the archaeological and historic resources within the <br />Plcasantun Planning Area. <br /> <br />Policy-{;..2: Preserve and rehabilitate those cultural and historic resources which arc significant to <br />Plcasanton because of their age, appearance, or history. <br /> <br />Program 6.1. Pte.,er.e heritage homes outjid< the Do."uown area fer tlje withifl Cit) <br />l'arb or rejidential de. depmeflt.,. <br /> <br />Program 62.12: Require archaeological studies in areas of known archaeological <br />significance prior to development approval, and ensure that such studies meet the <br />re'luiremcnts of CI:Q. '. . \ppendi.{ I~ the C"!tfomi" EflvirV1/"mr/,,! Qrr"li/v /1,1 erridelifles <br />Section 15064.5 in identityinr rceot..tnendingmitigation lncasurcs if an archaeological site <br />is encountered. Include provisions for the interpretation of cultural resources. <br /> <br />Program-6+. 2.2: Follow the recommendations contained within archaeological studies <br />rq,>arding rehabilitation or preservation of archaeologically significant structures and sites. <br /> <br />Program 64-2.3: Adopt an historic landmark preservation ordinance to protect individual <br />buildings and sites of historic significance to P1casanton. <br /> <br />Prograll1 tt59.4: Encourage the use of educational workshops, exhibits, anu teaching <br />materials \. hieh that celebrate the city's ancestral heritage and Native American <br />contributions, and encourage participation by Native American groups in developing such <br />programs. <br /> <br />Open Space <br /> <br />Goal?: Preserve and protect existing and proposed open space lands for public health and safety. <br />recreational opportunities. natural resources (e.g.. agriculture. sand and gravel mining). <br />sensitive vicwshcds. and biological resources. <br /> <br />Policy 410: Protect aU large continuous areas of open space, as designated on the General Plan Map, <br />from intrusion by urban development. <br /> <br />Program 410.1: Explore working with the Tri-Valley Conservancy or similar entities to use <br />6f-transfer of development rights and conservation casements to preserve for l'teser. ing <br />open space. <br /> <br />COil os Hl'ffil-111, CC OH2906, n:t.llil1c <br /> <br />VII-38 <br /> <br />City Council 8/29/2006 <br />