§ 5-7A-01
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§5–7A–01.
The State Economic Growth, Resource Protection, and Planning Policy consists of the following planning principles for advancing sustainable growth in the State:
(1)land: optimize productivity of working landscapes, including farms and forests, and fisheries, and prioritize development within population centers that are in proximity to existing infrastructure and facilities;
(2)transportation: prioritize transportation networks that create energy efficient, affordable, and reliable access to jobs, housing, and services;
(3)housing: enable a mix of quality housing types and affordability options to accommodate all who want to live in the State;
(4)economy: allow for adaptive reuse, mixed–use, and context appropriate new development that responds to changing markets and innovations;
(5)equity: engage all sectors of the community in plan development to ensure diverse voices are heard and the needs of underserved populations are prioritized;
(6)resilience: integrate resiliency measures that will minimize the impacts of rapid and unexpected natural– and human–caused threats on communities;
(7)place: provide for public spaces that encourage social interaction and value cultural, historical, and natural resources; and
(8)ecology: protect and restore sensitive ecological systems and conserve natural resources, including forests, agricultural areas, and waterways.