CON Policy 1.1.1:
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The City shall minimize disruption of natural systems and areas
rich in biodiversity and avoid consumption of ecologically sensitive
lands (e.g., Resource Protection Areas (RPAs) including ESHAs, significant
watersheds, wildlife habitat linkages, disturbed sensitive resource
areas, blueline streams and significant oak woodlands as designated
on Figures CO-3 and CO-4 and Table 3-5).
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CON Policy 1.1.2:
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The City shall protect riparian areas and undisturbed areas
within significant watersheds and wildlife habitat linkages through
the use of open space or conservation easements or equivalent measures.
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CON Policy 1.1.3:
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The City shall protect and preserve, and where reasonable and
feasible reclaim, the delicately balanced ecosystem of the Santa Monica
Mountains and adjacent coastline area.
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CON Policy 1.1.4:
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The City shall protect Environmentally Sensitive Habitat Areas
(ESHAs) as a priority over development and against any significant
disruption of habitat values.
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CON Policy 1.1.5:
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The City shall protect and reclaim Malibu's threatened natural
resources such as the beaches, estuaries, intertidal zone and marine
habitats, estuaries, marine life, ocean, tidepools, streams, waterfalls,
wetlands, wildlife and plant life and their habitats.
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CON Policy 1.1.6:
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The City shall restore Disturbed Sensitive Resource Areas (DSRAs),
to the extent feasible and ecologically desirable.
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CON Policy 1.1.7:
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The City shall promote and maintain programs for interagency
cooperation, both public and private, to accomplish comprehensive
natural resource management.
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CON Policy 1.1.8:
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The City shall protect land formations and soils by avoiding
vegetation removal in RPAs and in other areas of high potential erosion
hazard.
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CON Policy 1.1.9:
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The City shall limit use of the natural resources based on level
necessary to support the City's rural residential life style and ensure
that those resources are used wisely and not abused.
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CON Policy 1.1.10:
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The City shall maintain an Environmental Review Board (ERB)
as a technical advisory committee as specified in the Land Use Element
to ensure the protection of natural resources.
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CON Policy 1.2.1:
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The City shall preserve wildlife habitats and habitat linkages.
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CON Policy 1.2.2:
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The City shall protect, preserve and reclaim very threatened
plant community types that occur in Malibu, as inventoried by the
Department of Fish and Game (See Table 3-3) with special emphasis
on these: Southern Coastal Bluff Scrub; Southern Dune Scrub; Valley
Needlegrass Grassland; Southern Foredunes (Broadbeach); Venturan Coastal
Sage Scrub; Coastal Brackish Marsh (Malibu Creek and Lagoon); Coastal
and Valley Freshwater Marsh; Southern Willow Scrub; California Walnut
Woodland; and Valley Oak Woodland.
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CON Policy 1.2.3:
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The City shall mitigate net loss of very threatened plant communities.
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CON Policy 1.2.4:
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The City shall regulate removal of vegetation in ESHAs.
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CON Policy 1.2.5:
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The City shall discourage plant species which are invasive in
the Santa Monica biogeographic area where such invasive plant species
would degrade native plant communities.
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CON Policy 1.2.6:
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The City shall discourage the use of insecticides, herbicides
or toxic chemical substances (excepting non-regulated home pesticides)
within the City or if ESHAs, raptors and other animals could be adversely
affected, except in an emergency which threatens wildlife or the habitat
itself.
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CON Policy 1.2.7:
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The City shall reduce impacts resulting from night lighting
so as not to disturb natural habitats.
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CON Policy 1.2.8:
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The City shall protect stream bed gravel conditions in streams
supporting steelhead trout.
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CON Policy 1.2.9:
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The City shall apply setback requirements, determined by site
specific analysis, to new septic systems for protection of oak and
riparian woodlands, and to prevent lateral seepage into stream or
coastal waters.
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CON Policy 1.3.1:
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The City shall prohibit uses of the marine environment that
will have a significant adverse effect on the biological diversity
and productivity of coastal waters.
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CON Policy 1.3.2:
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The City shall protect beaches and sea cliffs in Malibu.
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CON Policy 1.3.3:
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The City shall protect marine mammals and preserve their habitat.
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CON Policy 1.3.4:
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The City shall protect and support restoration of all kelpbeds,
wetlands, creeks and estuaries of Malibu.
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CON Policy 1.3.5:
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The City shall protect all sea birds/shore birds and their nesting
and roosting sites in ESHAs.
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CON Policy 1.3.6:
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The City shall take the lead to reclaim and preserve the natural
state of the Malibu Lagoon.
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CON Policy 1.3.7:
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The City shall protect bluffs against erosion and beaches against
siltation and loss of sand, caused by excessive disturbance of landforms.
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CON Policy 1.3.8:
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The City shall prohibit the use of unnecessary seawalls and
other shoreline structures.
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CON Policy 1.3.9:
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The City shall require setbacks on beachfront property that
anticipate beach erosion.
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CON Policy 1.3.10:
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The City shall prohibit the disposal of untreated wastewater
onto a beach, rocky coastal area, intertidal zone or into the ocean.
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CON Policy 1.3.11:
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The City shall control surface runoff and associated pollutant
loads into coastal waters, wetlands and riparian areas.
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CON Policy 1.3.12:
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The City shall support scientific research and monitoring of
marine resources.
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CON Policy 1.3.13:
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The City shall enhance public awareness, appreciation and wise
use of the marine environment.
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CON Policy 1.4.1:
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The City shall identify, designate and protect distinct natural
landform features as scenic resources.
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CON Policy 1.4.2:
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The City shall protect viewsheds of the ocean and surrounding
mountains and hillsides.
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CON Policy 1.4.3:
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The City shall protect Pacific Coast Highway as a significant
viewshed.
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CON Policy 2.1.1:
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The City shall identify, designate, protect and preserve areas,
sites or structures of historic, cultural, paleontological and/or
archeological significance.
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CON Policy 2.1.2:
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The City shall avoid the destruction or alteration of cultural
resources.
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CON Policy 2.1.3:
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The City shall provide incentives to property owners of historical
structures to encourage preservation of designated cultural resources.
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CON Policy 3.1.1:
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The City shall educate the community regarding the importance
of and techniques for energy conservation.
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CON Policy 3.1.2:
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The City shall encourage state-of-the-art energy efficiency
standards for all new construction design.
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CON Policy 3.1.3:
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The City shall protect solar access.
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CON Policy 3.1.4:
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The City shall encourage uses of solar and other nonpolluting,
renewable energy sources.
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CON Policy 4.1.1:
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The City shall provide water for residents' needs in the most
cost effective manner.
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CON Policy 4.1.2:
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The City shall coordinate development to ensure adequate water
supplies.
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CON Policy 4.1.3:
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The City shall encourage water conservation design measures
in residential, commercial and industrial development.
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CON Policy 4.1.4:
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The City shall promote the use of water efficient low flow fixtures.
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CON Policy 4.1.5:
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The City shall encourage the use of drought resistant landscaping.
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CON Policy 4.1.6:
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The City shall promote the use of reclaimed water, that has
had pathogens removed for appropriate uses such as landscape irrigation
systems.
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CON Policy 4.1.7:
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The City shall promote the use of greywater systems.
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CON Policy 5.1.1:
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The City shall reduce solid waste.
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CON Policy 5.1.2:
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The City shall encourage recycling.
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CON Policy 5.1.3:
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The City shall encourage co-composting.
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