Draft Real Estate Management Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement 2004
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However, in general, the REMB would make ever}' attempt to follow existing policies and regulatory processes. 2.9.7.3 Alternatives C: Focused Portfolio and C-1 : Focused Portfolio - Conservation Priority Under these alternatives, the REMB would have an ongoing, active role in local government activities. Participation would focus on achieving the greatest flexibility' in Draft Real Estate Management Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement Chapter 2 Page 2-59 June 21 , 2004 land use authoriz...ation. REMB staff would actively participate in local government processes to develop, amend or apply growth plans, zoning designations, subdivision, annexation and development agreements or other policies or reguladons where there is the possibility of increasing revenue for the trust beneficiaries. The Bureau would focus its neighborhood planning processes on maximizing revenue opportunities. The REMB would make every effort to follow local policies and regulator)' processes, including those processes related to plan amendments, zone changes, and the like.
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