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OPEN SPACE ELEMENT |
GENERAL PLAN 2007 - 2027 |
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An open-space element as
provided in Article 10.5 (commencing with Section 65560). (a) “Local open-space plan” is the
open-space element of a county or city general plan adopted by the board or
council, either as the local open-space plan or as the interim local
open-space plan adopted pursuant to Section 65563. (b) “Open-space land” is any
parcel or area of land or water which is essentially unimproved and devoted
to an open-space use as defined in this section, and which is designated on a
local, regional or state open space plan as any of the following: |
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Open
space for the preservation of natural resources including, but not limited
to, areas required for the preservation of plant and animal life, including
habitat for fish and wildlife species; areas required for ecologic and other
scientific study purposes; rivers, streams, bays and estuaries; and coastal
beaches, lakeshores, banks of rivers and streams, and watershed lands. |
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Open space
used for the managed production of resources, including but not limited to,
forest lands, rangeland, agricultural lands and areas of economic importance
for the production of food or fiber; areas required for recharge of ground
water basins; bays, estuaries, marshes, rivers and streams which are
important for the management of commercial fisheries; and areas containing
major mineral deposits, including those in short supply. |
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Open
space for outdoor recreation, including but not limited to, areas of
outstanding scenic, historic and cultural value; areas particularly suited
for park and recreation purposes, including access to lakeshores, beaches,
and rivers and streams; and areas which serve as links between major
recreation and open-space reservations, including utility easements, banks of
rivers and streams, trails, and scenic highway corridors. |
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Open
space for public health and safety, including, but not limited to, areas which
require special management or regulation because of hazardous or special
conditions such as earthquake fault zones, unstable soil areas, flood plains,
watersheds, areas presenting high fire risks, areas required for the
protection of water quality and water reservoirs and areas required for the
protection and enhancement of air quality. |
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Every
local open-space plan shall contain an action program consisting of specific
programs which the legislative body intends to pursue in implementing its open
space plan. |
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