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<br />1. Data: and Informationj~~.t~U', ..... .... ...
<br />A cr~ical step in being{atl~ t . ilDplem()ptan~nvirom:hentarProtection and Natural
<br />~eso~rc~s M~ag~ment tlft.kto ~v~ .~o~~~n. that c3f1 b~ ana~yzed. Such
<br />mfoqnatIon mIght mclu$i"nJ.ti ~SpeCle$;T~etlbltat, wetlan4$, SOlIs, dIseased areas,
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<br />~ta ,is often outdated'r ij1 ~a .' ety of c:Jjff~~ent.f9~ts (which makes analysis
<br />difficult) or too generaltt,r}e ~ysi~inf~~~9n..With advances in modem
<br />technplogy, federal,regitn!t1!ju\d localgoverpments.. have ;beenable to provide
<br />infoIination in Geograp~t Ipfo~ation Sy~~m~{GIS) making data management and
<br />information analysis m"c'fo~;feasibl~ aJld~psteffective. The financial ability to
<br />establish such a compre~eltsJvelirtventory ~ul~'beJ'l1adepossible through supportive
<br />t'undipg by the City i~Mr'~~r$hiP,wi:th}SUli1l1agel1CieS as the DNR, Office of
<br />Env,irpnmental. A~sistanfe .'lI~~eItt(f~g~~~lture,private~oundation~and lo.cal
<br />busmpsses. SIgmfican~:'rfstarf1,; andgl::Ft"11~ng' would be. mvolved msecunng
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<br />greenways are protected'thJo~g~,qrdin~n~~ ~r c/ rlegal means, while others are not.
<br />These, corridors may beeniiJro~~ntaUY$e~iti~~areas, whicha1low for protection of
<br />water.quality, wildlife. IV-ote!ne~t~sce~ic: vi~w,;;[an4~ continuous trail system. The
<br />intentlofthe Gre~n~ay i$ ni>t(to~rrhibit d~v~lop~ent"Tjthint1ll.s.corridor but rather to
<br />presel1Ve the eXIstmg r~<luFe ~~e and r~tu.rf!,,.ar~aS to theIr natural state where
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<br />Irnple1!t1entation of theg~
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<br />if yt~y-z", ....... rcfii~~ethat simply places a layer of
<br />i:~striats.t, . s,:Overl~y woul~not replace existing
<br />cis'! norw9~1~ itf'~e Jrttenf,ied. to' further restrict areas
<br />dr~~ances Jatfer.~t'\\'Quldguide4evelopment in areas
<br />'..yironmtlntlr1 ot~inaI1ces. " If the overlay ordinance is
<br />I "enta,o~,~a ~QreJ.lefined'boundary should be
<br />Jfic an1lilysis iheludingfield study. TIle other, and
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