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Environmental Systems Research Institute Growth Management Study
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12/21/1977
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4.2 Current Land Use and Develo ment Trends <br />For historical perspective, past and current growth patterns in <br />and around Redlands will be defined. Emphasis will be given to <br />existing and proposed development committments by data unit. <br />Analysis will focus on the type of rate of land use change and <br />prediction of future land use trends and pressures that will be <br />experienced by City decision makers. <br />4.3 Public Facilities and Services Inventory <br />For each major City service (Public Works, Utilities, Fire, Police, <br />and Parks) and for schools, the available unused capacity and <br />programmed additional capacity will be determined by data unit <br />in cooperation with the City and School District staffs. Costs <br />of expansion by data unit (where appropriate) will be identified. <br />For each data unit the amount of development that could occur <br />in accord with the General Plan, assuming current developer obli- <br />gations and using existing and programmed facilities, will be <br />determined. Costs to the City of adding facilities to serve full <br />development in each data unit in accord with the General Plan <br />and current Zoning will be estimated with the assistance of City <br />staff. <br />4.4 Environmental Constraints <br />The physical environment (soils, slope, hydrology, vegetation, <br />wildlife, geology) of Redlands will be analyzed. Physical oppor- <br />
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