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5 <br /> Slide #5 <br /> • Formal recommendations for new policies <br /> • They are hypothetical land use policy options to evaluate <br /> through mapping analysis and discuss as part of community <br /> engagement activities. <br /> • A recommended new future land use map (FLUM) <br /> • They are policy options to evaluate and inform development <br /> # of the new 20SO Land Use Plan's FLUM.The new FLUM could <br /> be a hybrid of different aspects of the alternatives. <br /> Chair Bedford asked how long it will take to change the future land use map. <br /> Perdita Holtz, Deputy Director of Long Range Planning, said a new future land use map <br /> will part of the comprehensive plan, which may be adopted in December 2025. She said there <br /> would not be a separate process. <br /> Slide #6 <br /> How LU Alternatives will be used... <br /> Refine Plan <br /> Goals and Policies <br /> Adjust Future <br /> • � Land Use Map <br /> Develop and Feedback �- <br /> Model from BOCC - <br /> Alternatives Briefing and - <br /> Public <br /> Engagement - <br /> Slide #7 <br /> Basic Steps of Land Use <br /> Alternatives Exercise <br /> 1. Identify key question to answer with land use alternatives. <br /> 2. Start from current Future Land Use Map(FLUM)and policies.Update to <br /> current policy context. <br /> 3. Develop and model hypothetical future policy alternatives for <br /> unincorporated Orange County and assess outcomes. <br /> 4. Share outcomes with County leadership and residents and gather feedback <br /> on support for future alternatives. <br /> AswrrdoNon Neat RrraJ prekrred Gmu?h a�Canservahcn Framework(FI UMJ yae a rombiuN'arr afpoliry the Yrons from Nrese altemaNver <br />