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EVALUATION MATRIX <br />STATUS KEY . C - MIPLETE <br />PC - PARTIALLY COMPLETE <br />N - NO ACTION <br />U - UM11EASURABLE <br />OBJECTIVES _-K. LAND USE STATUS ACTIONS TAKEN <br />1. Urban development shall be encouraged PC/U <br />- land use, zoning, market <br />to fill in available land closest to <br />influences kept market close <br />service areas of- the county so as to <br />to municipalities <br />avoid "spot development". Lower <br />density and intensity shall take <br />- lack of services kept out - <br />lying areas at lower densi- <br />place in areas that are environ- <br />ties <br />mentally sensitive and in areas <br />- planning to build plant <br />outside the urban service perimeter. <br />in north county <br />2. Septic tanks may be used whenever C <br />- environmentally sensitive <br />feasible. <br />designation, TDR's for PRO's <br />3. Effect the sanitary sewering of all C <br />maintained river wetlands <br />2. Incompatible land uses should be PC/U <br />- enacted regulations requiring <br />new developments to provide <br />separated from one another. where <br />buffering <br />they do abut, appropriate physical <br />- sanitary sewer capacity has <br />or natural buffers will be established. <br />increased by 2.65 mgd (null - <br />OBJECTIVES - B. SANITARY SEWER STATUS <br />ACTIONS TAKEN <br />1. Reduce costs of wastewater treatment PC <br />- established county owned <br />operations by establishing privately <br />facilities <br />owned and county owned subregional <br />—negotiating w/tDU to buy <br />treatment facilities. <br />plant for south area <br />- planning to build plant <br />in north county <br />2. Septic tanks may be used whenever C <br />- permits given when state and <br />feasible. <br />local requirements are met <br />3. Effect the sanitary sewering of all C <br />- facilities extended through <br />unincorporated areas consistent with <br />impact fees, developer dedi- <br />the growth management policies of the <br />cation, assessments <br />Land Use Element. <br />- sanitary sewer capacity has <br />increased by 2.65 mgd (null - <br />ion gallons per day) <br />20 <br />