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<br /> <br />Greenway Corridors: Preliminary <br />Concept <br /> <br /> <br />. Conceptual <br />GreenwayslOpen Space <br />Corridors <br />. High and Moderate <br />qWllity natural areas <br />. Adjacent semi-natural <br />areas <br />. Water and large wetland <br />complexes <br />. Naturally occurring <br />corridors <br />. Logical links between <br />Iheabove <br /> <br />Zoning and Subdivision Ordinances <br />andtbeNRI <br /> <br />. NRI provides valuable data for shaping the <br />community's future <br />. Land use <br />. Subdivision design <br />. Infrastructure <br /> <br /> <br />Zoning and Subdivision Ordinances <br />andtbeNRI <br /> <br />. Existing <br />ordinances can <br />integrate data so <br />it is used in <br />shaping <br />development <br /> <br /> <br />TtMtHelgra", <br />,~. <br />C~...MN <br />....... <br />~. <br />rw;"CiIiN <br />-. <br />~~ <br />~- <br />~- <br />City 01 CMo" <br /> <br /> <br />Greenway Corridors: Considerations <br />for Further Planning <br /> <br />. Public input and technical guidance <br />. Defining featuresJanchor points <br />. Public ownership <br />. Remnant natural areas <br />. Water and wetland features <br />. Connectivity <br />. Semi-natural areas as connections, buffers <br />. Restoration of natural/semi.natural areas where <br />needed <br />. Recreation opportunities <br /> <br /> <br />Recommendations: Zoning and <br />Ordinance Review <br /> <br />. 3 levels of approach: <br />. Update existing ordinance <br />. Add new ordinances <br />. Adopt Comprehensive Environmental <br />Conservation Zone <br /> <br /> <br />Zoning and Subdivision Ordinances <br />and the NRI <br /> <br />. Ordinances can provide incentives or regulate <br />development to implement the City's goals for <br />natural resources <br /> <br />2 <br />
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