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I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> ! <br /> I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />land use tssues appear to have more importance in most instances. For the <br />Fully Developed Area, one poltcy emphasizes the importance of redevelopment <br />over envfronmental concerns. The MOF does have some implicit economic develop- <br />ment policies. Maintenance of the regional systems to serve existing devel= <br />opment is important. Reinvestment tn the Fully Developed Area and the Metro <br />Centers is also emphasized. In these policy areas, jobs and economic develop- <br />ment a~e perhaps bigger issues than servicing residential development. A brief <br />discussion of relevant existing MDF policies follows: <br /> <br />MDF Policy No. 12: <br /> <br />The Council will work with appropriate agencies to establish an environ- <br />mentally sensitive planning process that achieves environmental protection <br />through comprehensive plans instead of individual project reviews. The <br />objective is to waive environmental reviews of individual development pro- <br />Jects if the proposal is consistent with an adopted municipal comprehensive <br />plan and if that plan is consistent with environmental development plans of <br />regional, state and federal agencies° Except for public health reasons or <br />areas designated for environmental protection in comprehensive plans, <br />economic and development objectives should be dominant over environmental <br />objectives in the Fully Developed Area. <br /> <br />This policy recognizes that there are equally compelling reasons to achieve <br />economic development objectives as there are to protect the environment within <br />the fully developed area. However, implementation through use of comprehensive <br />plans was difficult to achieve. A basic premise of the policies proposed in <br />this discussion paper is that economic development concerns should be brought <br />on par with environmental concerns. <br /> MDF Policy No. 6: <br /> <br />The Region should maintain its diversified economy by retaining its growing <br />industries and attracting new industries that are suited to the Region's <br />work force and environment. The agricultural economy should be encouraged <br />in the Region and opportunities expanded for young farmers. <br /> <br />This is more of a goal than a policy. It contains no explicit actions for the <br />Council to undertake. As a policy, it is weak; but Policy Nos. 2 and 5 <br />-(related to housing and the environment) weaken it even further. <br /> <br />MDF Physical Environment Goal: To have a Region with... <br /> <br />A balance between environmental preservation and the need for residential, <br />industrial, agriculture and conmnercial land. Within this balance, the <br />Region should preserve the natural environment and the functioning of <br />natural systems, manage the use of natural resoures, and preserve and <br />protect structures of historical and cultural significance. <br /> <br />This is an important goal, but when viewed through Policy No. 5, which follows, <br />one wonders how the balance is to be struck. Again, current policies are not <br />geared to actions or decisions by the Council. <br /> <br />MDF Policy No. 5: <br /> <br />Land uses should be primarily determined by natural characteristics of the <br />land and the availability of urban services. Urban development should not <br />impair the functioning of vital natural systems. <br /> <br />27 <br /> <br /> <br />
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