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23 <br />Guiding Principles <br />• Public policy on environmental protection must recognize <br />that all physical human activities have an impact on the en- <br />vironment, and provide recognition that there must be a bal- <br />ance between those activities and the environment. <br />• Enhancements to the environment laws of North Carolina <br />should be justified by verifiable scientific evidence and based <br />on a clear rationale and purpose for regulatory change. <br />• State agencies responsible for developing administrative <br />rules to implement federal and state policies should involve <br />local governments in the process at the earliest stages of de- <br />velopment and should proceed only after thorough analyses <br />of health, environmental and fiscal risks and impacts. <br />• State agencies issuing permits for activities that affect the <br />environment should give local governments ample opportu- <br />nity to comment on proposed permits for consistency with <br />local plans and policies. <br />• If state law delegates responsibility to local governments <br />for implementing, monitoring and enforcing environmental <br />policy, the state should provide optimum flexibility and dis- <br />cretion in setting fees at the local level to carry out these <br />responsibilities. <br />Goals <br />ENV -1: Seek legislation to study and fund a comprehen- <br />sive statewide approach to control invasive aquatic noxious <br />weeds in the state's waters. <br />• This rapidly growing aquatic weed has spread among many <br />of the state's lakes, inhibiting tourist and recreational activi- <br />ties and clogging water treatment plants. Eradication is ex- <br />pensive and difficult. <br />