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tunities and constraints for development will be defined by data <br />unit in planning terms, and large scale maps outlining the basic <br />constraints will be produced. The descriptive maps and analyses <br />will provide baseline data which will tied flag" potential environ- <br />mental hazards that exist in the yet undeveloped areas of the <br />City, <br />4.5 Agricultural Resources <br />Current trends in local agriculture (principally citriculture), in- <br />cluding consideration of productivity, land use competition, owner- <br />ship factors, taxes, agricultural preserve and market considerations, <br />and public values will be analyzed. Ways in which City and County <br />government actions affect and can affect the profitability, main- <br />tenance, relocation, or replacement of agriculture in and around <br />Redlands will be defined. <br />4.6 Review of Policies and Regulations <br />The General Plan, zoning ordinance, environmental review process, <br />and subdivision regulations,.and development fee structure will <br />be analyzed as they affect growth and urban development pros- <br />pects. <br />Policies on extension of utilities to unincorporated areas will <br />be analyzed to determine effects on recent and future growth. <br />Annexation policy will be studied and fiscal analyses will be pre- <br />pared for selected areas to determine impacts on the City of <br />