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FIGURE 121-03(1)EXAMPLES OF HIGHER
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Figure 121-03(2)Examples of Traditi
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This Plan articulates a vision for
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The Shoreline RegionThe power of pl
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Sensible Land Use Policies Support
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The Future Land Use 2025 map consid
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and especially the watershed level.
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By integrating a sense of the impor
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in several others. These studies wi
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open spaces provide public benefits
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oads, sidewalks, shared-use paths a
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an excessive number of parking spac
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Some common themes emerged when wor
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PART FOURHOW DO WE GET THERE?
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comprehensive plans with existing r
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some sectors will contract due to p
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TransportationTransportation infras
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use is proposed. As always, municip
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(concentration = 0) to highest (con
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Table 121-04(6) provides the calcul
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Table 121-04(7)LAND INTENSITY AND P
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Trend ScenarioThis scenario postula
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The GIS analysis also provided stat
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4-22Land Use 2025: Rhode Island Sta
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Centers and Corridors ScenarioThe C
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Analysis Results: Policy Considerat
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development within centers in rural
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• Within potential urban centers,
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PART FIVE: WHAT MUST BE DONE TO ACH
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statutory authority necessary to be
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5-4 Planning CapacityAs of the writ
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5cont.Coordinate State and municipa
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1Require significant native or drou
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1Identify special districts or spec
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1Upgrade existing State and municip
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Objective 4B Protect drinking water
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3Plan for land use (transit oriente
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ImplementationLeadAgenciesTimeFrame
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Strategiescontinued3 Revisit the co
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REFERENCES1. Calthorpe, Peter and W
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27. Statewide Planning Program, Hou
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Land Use 2025Rhode Island of 2025 w