In March 2004, the County Board of Supervisors passed
the following Guiding Principles for the General Plan Update. Healthy
Humboldt Coalition is urging the County to continue following these
principles to ensure a General Plan that works for our community’s
future.
The plan must work
to preserve the unique character of Humboldt and the quality of life we
enjoy.
The plan must
provide sufficient developable commercial, industrial, and residential
land, and policies to address the current scarcity of affordable housing
and prevent scarcity under a range of population growth scenarios.
The plan must ensure
efficient use of water and sewer services and focus development in
those areas and discourage low density residential conversion of
resource lands and open space.
The plan must
include actionable plans for infrastructure financing and construction.
The plan must
support the County’s economic development strategy and work to retain
and create living wage job opportunities.
The plan must
contain long-term agriculture and timber land protections such as
increased restrictions on resource land subdivisions and patent parcel
development.
The plan must
include unambiguous natural resource protections; especially for open
space, water resources, water quality, scenic beauty and salmonids.
The plan must be
practical and actionable.
The plan must
provide a clear statement of County land use values and policies to
provide clarity in the County’s permit processing system and to simplify
review of projects that are consistent with the General Plan.
Enacting a strong County
General Plan is the single most important
way we can protect Humboldt County's natural
treasures for future generations. The
County Board of Supervisors must make
the tough choices necessary to protect
our air, land and water, support affordable
housing for our residents and workers
and preserve our working landscapes including
timber, ranching and farming.
If you care about our future, join
our
growing list of community supporters who
want action by the Board of Supervisors
to adopt our guiding principles for the
General Plan. |