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14 <br /> 1 is a solid focus now in the CAP for development. She said they also made connectivity a priority <br /> 2 through trails, walking and biking, and a lot of language was added around that. She said they <br /> 3 looked at the recreation plan and all other planning documents and the language used in this plan <br /> 4 is consistent with other county plans. She said that in response to Commissioner Richards's <br /> 5 previous request to move educational strategies up, they assigned a ranking score and that is <br /> 6 how the timeline was provided. She said that some of the educational strategies were moved to <br /> 7 2024. She said that the Climate Core Program was used to get more boots on the ground to be <br /> 8 more involved. She said that another suggestion from the symposium was to allow the public to <br /> 9 donate to community climate action grant program. She said these are just some of the changes <br /> 10 since the first draft. <br /> 11 <br /> 12 Slide #5 <br /> GC 1.1 GC 1.1,1 <br /> Prioritize the conservation of green Monitor and report annually an the progress of the"Orange County- <br /> spa ces <br /> ountyspaces in the County to serve Chapel Hill-Carrbora Joint Planning Agreement and Land use flan"to <br /> as rural buffers against climate the Board of County Commissioners <br /> impacts,continuing the goal of GC 1.1.2 <br /> conserving a significant portion of Develop a long term conservation plan in the Comprehensive Land Use <br /> total County land area <br /> Plan currently under development)that prioritizes rural buffers and ant- <br /> TIER.FOUNDATIONAL sprawl zoning <br /> PRIORITY SCORE.:5.50 GC 1.1.3 <br /> CO-BENEFITS: Develop rural buffer standards across the County,with carve outs for <br /> municipalities and grandfathering in existing structures <br /> 0060106 GC 1.1.4 <br /> Examine current development within the rural buffer;rewrite the <br /> regulations to prevent further suburban developments <br /> 13 <br />