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I <br />JUNE, 1980 <br />LAND USE 1 <br />7. <br />Most of the C y within desi9nated <br />applio.ble to ‘hose areas. in eddition whe« <br />floodplains do °" °"®'“^^teration willlands construction, filling or <br />htstrictly controlled so as to avoid flow <br />damage or pollution dangers. <br />8. <br />natural resource investigation will be required as part or ALL <br />Development proposals. This <br />topographical information, soil <br />drainage plans, vegetation plans, erosion <br />control measures and ® ® ^licrelated to each project, whether public <br />or private <br />9. <br />ORONO'S LAND USE PLAN WILL PROMOTE THE RESERVATION OF OPEN SPACE, <br />??GHT AND AIR. sufficient open spaces w^l ‘a <br />p^ovldefir^ch neighborhood and on each lot <br />?rprevent overcrowding and to eE“‘‘ <br />light, air and recreation for all residents. <br />PUBLIC CONlKUii. including open space <br />and stewardship of the 1*"^' j^’ored over <br />and many types of best and most <br />S:n^fLran"e^re:L"oriht%roperty owner and <br />the public, providing for more <br />responsive and economical land manag <br />11.all land oilers must have E9UE^^° oeortunities . <br />NO land owner should be denied the right to <br />develop his land tSie <br />banking or no-growth P „ithin thedevelopment can be accomplished within tne <br />perforLnce standards, <br />ments of the Community Management Plan. <br />FUTURE DEVELOPMENT MUST ENHANCE THE <br />land development should respect and -h^ca <br />neighboring properties and ‘“‘‘‘”|be c!ty! character of the neighborhood and the City, <br />preserving the value of the land ‘‘a <br />integrity, stability and beauty of the <br />community. <br />CMP 4-14