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RES-2009-026 Orange County’s Proposed 2009 Legislative Agenda
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RES-2009-026 Orange County’s Proposed 2009 Legislative Agenda
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4/7/2009
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5a
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Agenda - 04-07-2009 - 5a
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18 <br />associated vegetation removal. The County opposes any <br />efforts to permit additional outdoor advertising signs <br />and any relaxation of the rules limiting vegetation <br />removal for new or existing signs; <br />29) Development Incentives in Exchange for Reductions in <br />Energy Consumption - Seek and/or support legislation <br />(such as Senate Bill 1597 (2007-08)) to allow cities <br />and counties to adopt ordinances to grant a density <br />bonus, make adjustments to otherwise applicable <br />development requirements, or provide other incentives <br />to a developer within a local government's planning <br />jurisdiction if the developer agrees to construct new <br />development or reconstruct existing development in a <br />manner that the local government determines, based on <br />generally recognized standards established for such <br />purposes, makes a significant contribution to the <br />reduction of energy consumption; <br />30) Monetary Exactions for Developments - Oppose Senate <br />Bill 447 and any other similar legislation which would <br />preclude local governments from requiring a monetary <br />contribution for the impact of development that is not <br />
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