Land Use

Land Use

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BRIEF SUMMARY: The LWVDV supports the preservation of rights-of-way (ROWs) for the movement of people and goods.

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BRIEF SUMMARY: The LWVDV supports the maintenance and enhancement of open spaces, recreational spaces, and parks.

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BRIEF SUMMARY: The SRV members of the LWVDV support the adoption of a slope density/ridgeline development ordinance for all unincorporated areas of the San Ramon Valley.

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BRIEF SUMMARY: The Martinez members of LWVDV support the concept of long-range planning for Martinez and the establishment of policies for implementing those plans.

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BRIEF SUMMARY: LWVDV supports a city (or town) Planning Commission that should act as an advisory, informational body concerned mainly with long-range planning and decisions affecting the physical growth of the city/town.

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BRIEF SUMMARY: The LWVDV supports controlled growth of local cities and towns with concern for the physical character of the area, including support for specific measures in individual communities.

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BRIEF SUMMARY: The LWVDV supports incorporation of separate communities within the San Ramon Valley. The SRV members of the LWVDV favor the incorporation of Alamo. 

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BRIEF SUMMARY: The LWVDV supports the use of city and County general plans as the guide to land use in the respective areas.

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BRIEF SUMMARY: The Lafayette members of the LWVDV support an attractive and financially viable central business district.

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Support of policies and programs which protect the health of the people, preserve the natural resources of the state, and focus on conservation, recreation, and research.

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