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36 115 <br />MEMORANDUM <br />Date: <br />To: <br />CC: <br />From: <br />R e~ <br />April 17, 2008 <br />Orange County Planning Board <br />Clarion Associates, Tom Alfieri, Craig Benedict, Laura Blackmon, <br />Orange County Comprehensive Plan Coalition <br />Initial Coalition Comments on First Draft, Orange County Comp <br />Plan <br />The Orange County Comprehensive Plan Coalition recognizes the tremendous challenge of <br />preparing a Comprehensive Plan Update fox the county in less than two years. The planning board <br />and element lead advisory boards deserve much credit for undertaking this challenge. Such <br />commendation also belongs to the planning department and other county personnel who have <br />worked with the planning and advisory boards in tlv.s effort, as well as the consultants hired. The <br />coalition shares the common desire that the updated plan be a bedrock upon which the sustainable <br />development of Orange County will be anchored for the next twenty years. <br />While the update made available last month has the flaws to be expected of a first draft, it meets its <br />most daunting challenge head-on. Unlike the proposed Land Use Element update of early 2006, the <br />cw:rent proposal aims to combine eight wide-ranging elements into one document. Better yet, the <br />current draft shows strong indications that it will integrate these elements in a manner that facilitates <br />both the sustainable development of Orange County as well continuing to preserve its highly-prized <br />natural and cultural resources. <br />However, the Coalition believes that ongoing public participation is crucial to ensure public support <br />of the Comprehensive Plan Update. As such, we axe disappointed that the project management~team <br />discow-aged us from presenting our initial comments regarding the. draft goals and objectives on the <br />wine schedule as the Element Lead Advisory Boards. We had hoped that our comments would have <br />been given as much consideration as possible prior to the preparation of the second draft. This is <br />especially so since we presented a very complete statement on goals and objectives in January. <br />The problem of limited public participation is further compounded by the fact that the second draft <br />won't be available for public review until less than two weeks before the Map 19 Public Hearing. <br />Although the coalition is optimistic that the plan will truly be a cornerstone, this compressed <br />titneframe introduces an element of instability because public participation is being truncated. Of <br />course, we recognize that neither the planning board nor the project management team set the <br />timeline. As such, we will bring these specific concerns about the public participation process to the <br />attention of the county commissioners. <br />Be that as it map, we still plan to immediately share with Clarion Associates the following comments: <br />1. Chapter 11, Toward a Sustainable Future, provides an important conceptual framework fox how <br />the various elements of this comprehensive plan are intended to work together and mutually re- <br />enforce each other. Similarly, it animates, ox operationalizes, the county commissioners' core <br />planning principles found in chapter 2. As such, Chapter 11 should be expanded upon, <br />improved, and moved forward in the update. We recommend that it be placed immediately after <br />chapter 2. <br />
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