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<br /> <br />PUBLIC HEARING DRAFT SEPTEMBER 20, 2012 <br />5)Consider providing on-line registration for any camps, lessons, <br />workshops, or classes available through the City or its program <br />6)Join with the program partners to make application for outside f <br />programming. Seek special funding for underprivileged residents <br />(particularly children) who may not have access to pools for pro <br />that would address need for swimming lessons in the bay. <br />7)Continue to expand sponsorships and investigate opportunities to <br />affiliate with other agencies (i.e., public/public or public/pri <br />partnerships), special interest groups, service clubs, and the p <br />sector in organizing and operating special events, programs, and <br />8)Continue to work with youth sport associations to further develo <br />facilities for recreational activities including baseball, softb <br />soccer, football, rugby, swimming, among others. <br />9)Continue to work with public and private sector groups (i.e., ci <br />associations, etc.) to promote the annual community activities s <br />sports tournaments, festivals, outdoor concerts, fairs, and othe <br />events. <br />10) <br />community organizations to discuss opportunities for the improve <br />coordination and provision of services. <br />&´³´±¤ , ­£ 5²¤ <br />The essence of comprehensive planning is a recognition that La P <br />not have to wait to react to development proposals. Rather, it c <br />where development and redevelopment will occur and what type of <br />the new built environment will reflect. Through active community <br />this plan will ensure that development meets certain standards a <br />contributes to achieving the desired community vision. As a guid <br />development and public improvements, Map 2.6, Future Land Use Plan, <br />represents how and where the City will focus new development and <br />redevelopment over the next two decades and beyond. The Future Land <br />Use Plan is an integral part of this Comprehensive Plan and repr <br />most desirable land use based upon the goals and objectives stat <br />Comprehensive Plan in consideration of existing uses and develop <br />physical characteristics of the community. The land use designat <br />the basis for zoning, and thereby, the location of housing, comm <br />industrial areas. The Future Land Use Plan and Thoroughfare Plan Chapter <br />4, Mobility) are the two most important planning tools available to the Cit <br /> <br />In the determination of whether a specific zoning classification <br />the land use designation on the map, flexibility should be used <br />land use designations boundaries which are applied on a broad sc <br />2.26 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />