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STAFF REPORTS
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6/17/2008
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13 ATTACHMENT 02
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r <br />'~~ ' ~ <br />~ Lt <br />-.- .,; <br />.,,~;.t,~ ;~,~t <br />The Community Center could accommodate adult and family programs as well as <br />rooms for City and community meetings and events. <br />Land Use Plans <br />Planning for the Phase II Area is to be long-range and evolutionary in nature. For this reason, it is <br />not possible to plan for an ultimate build-out or end condition. The basis of the Phase II Specific <br />Plan process therefore consists of two components. The first is based upon the Sub-Area Land Use <br />Plan (Figure 3-1) that spatially allocates land areas for a variety of potential land uses throughout <br />the 318-acre Planning Area, much the same as zoning districts. The objective of the Sub-Area Plan <br />is to allow for the development of uses in particular areas to be flexible so as to accommodate <br />change over time in response to community needs. <br />The second part of the Phase II land use and site planning process is the Illustrative Site Plan <br />(Figure 3-2). It is to be used in conjunction with the Sub-Area Land Use Map to provide a sense <br />of the overall design character desired for the Phase II Plan Area. The Illustrative Plan further <br />provides conceptual direction for creating the desired open space/grand park-like setting, <br />including the natural vegetation forms (forested areas and meadows) and man-made linkages <br />(trails, public art, etc.) that support it. <br />PAGE 6 OF 6 _ __ _ _ _ _ __ Land Use Element <br />
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