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15 <br /> 1 Slide#27 <br /> Key Influences to Consider <br /> ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY INVENTORY ORANGE COUNTY GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS INVENTORY <br /> RAN9PGRTAEIDNk RROGEBRE SUILDING kF 1 IIS <br /> T <br /> P40CE 4!k YDaiTE SOURCES uGfTUE EMIT LIGNb l <br /> sunrTIVE EMlssrons d9% E 0% <br /> . 7196akaLsr <br /> RESIDENTIAL ENERGY aEATERkW 9TeWatER MATE R k WASTEWATER TRANS I T FLEET <br /> 7% u23% <br /> INDUSTRIAL ENERGY COMM ERCIAL ENERGY 33Po/LeaTEE cnMMITiE <br /> - 3446 <br /> Figure6 Orange County Comrnunity Inventory Fgure C:O—ge County Government Operato Inventory <br /> Interconnection of housing/affordability and climate <br /> action as it relates to commuting (distance between work <br /> and home). <br /> 2 <br /> 3 <br /> 4 Slide #28 <br /> �4 <br /> Proposed . • <br /> Which aspects of the land Agricultural, <br /> Watershed,and Open <br /> use alternatives best Space Preservation <br /> achieve the balance of <br /> sustainable development SUSTAINAKE <br /> r DEVELOPMENT <br /> in unincorporated Orange <br /> Housing Attainability Climate Responsive <br /> Countyand Advancing Transportation and <br /> 0 <br /> 5 <br /> 6 Vice-Chair Greene said that people are likely speaking to government subsidy in already <br /> 7 dense areas rather than putting housing in unincorporated Orange County. She said this is a plan <br /> 8 for unincorporated Orange County and there is a disconnect that causes conflict. <br /> 9 Leigh Anne King said the first alternative is status quo and continue as is. She said the <br /> 10 second alternative is for focused affordable housing development to happen in municipalities. She <br /> 11 said there is not a policy that would direct affordable housing developments to unincorporated <br /> 12 areas in the county. <br />