Maintain a Jordan River Blueprint. The Commission shall maintain a Master Jordan River Blueprint (the “Blueprint”) that incorporates guiding principles, goals, and standards for the acquisition and protection of open space, the protection of the River, and the development or rehabilitative redevelopment of lands affecting the River. The Blueprint Jordan River and the Salt Lake Water Quality Stewardship Plan shall be guidelines for the Commission’s activities. The Blueprint shall be reviewed on a regular basis by the Commission and amended or updated as required. The Commission shall consider related studies performed by public or private entities in its review of the Blueprint. In no case shall such reviews be performed less frequently than once each five years. 8.1.1 The Blueprint review and adoption process shall achieve the aforementioned purposes of the Commission by: 8.1.1.1 Identifying and securing funding for staff, operations, programs and projects. 8.1.1.2 Creating advisory committees as needed. 8.1.1.3 Gathering information, including hydrology studies, scientific studies and current land use, recreation, transportation, public facilities, water quality, and natural resource management plans. 8.1.1.4 Undertaking studies and assessments to fill in information gaps. 8.1.1.5 Identifying corrective actions needed to restore and/or maintain the ecological integrity of the river, including the chemical, physical, environmental, wildlife, and biological integrity of the Jordan River Blueprint study area. 8.1.1.6 Soliciting public input and participation throughout the process. 8.1.2 The Jordan River Blueprint shall include the following correlated elements: 8.1.2.1 A land use plan which considers Public Trust responsibilities for the management of the river as a basis for making decisions regarding the river and the lands adjacent to it. The Jordan River Blueprint process shall balance economic benefits, public access, use and enjoyment, and protection. It shall develop recommendations for use by public agencies in developing plans for the river and adjacent lands including land use planning coordination. 8.1.2.2 A transportation plan which includes consideration for roads, trails, mass transit, access areas, buffer zones, restrictions and limitations. 8.1.2.3 A natural resources conservation and management plan which includes, but is not limited to, improving the quality of the river and its water in order to improve all aspects of conservation, recreation, wildlife, riparian interests, wetlands, and open space. 8.1.2.4 A recreation plan which includes consideration for trails, entry points, public access areas and other areas of public interest. 8.1.2.5 A public services and capital facilities plan. 8.1.2.6 A protection plan for the river and critical lands. 8.1.2.7 Prioritization of land and resource acquisition necessary for the protection of the river, development of it as a recreational resource, and protection of the river’s ecosystem.
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Samples: Interlocal Cooperation Agreement, Interlocal Cooperation Agreement, Interlocal Cooperation Agreement
Maintain a Jordan River Blueprint. The Commission shall maintain a Master Jordan River Blueprint (the “Blueprint”) that incorporates guiding principles, goals, and standards for the acquisition and protection of open space, the protection of the River, and the development or rehabilitative redevelopment of lands affecting the River. The Blueprint Jordan River and the Salt Lake Water Quality Stewardship Plan shall be guidelines for the Commission’s activities. The Blueprint shall be reviewed on a regular basis by the Commission and amended or updated as required. The Commission shall consider related studies performed by public or private entities in its review of the Blueprint. In no case shall such reviews be performed less frequently than once each five years.
8.1.1 The Blueprint review and adoption process shall achieve the aforementioned purposes of the Commission by:
8.1.1.1 Identifying and securing funding for staff, operations, programs and projects.
8.1.1.2 Creating advisory committees as needed.
8.1.1.3 Gathering information, including hydrology studies, scientific studies and current land use, recreation, transportation, public facilities, water quality, and natural resource management plans.
8.1.1.4 Undertaking studies and assessments to fill in information gaps.
8.1.1.5 Identifying corrective actions needed to restore and/or maintain the ecological integrity of the river, including the chemical, physical, environmental, wildlife, and biological integrity of the Jordan River Blueprint study area.
. 8.1.1.6 Soliciting public input and participation throughout the process.
8.1.2 elements: The Jordan River Blueprint shall include the following correlated elements:
8.1.2.1 A land use plan which considers Public Trust responsibilities for the management of the river as a basis for making decisions regarding the river and the lands adjacent to it. The Jordan River Blueprint process shall balance economic benefits, public access, use and enjoyment, and protection. It shall develop recommendations for use by public agencies in developing plans for the river and adjacent lands including land use planning coordination.
8.1.2.2 A transportation plan which includes consideration for roads, trails, mass transit, access areas, buffer zones, restrictions and limitations.
8.1.2.3 A natural resources conservation and management plan which includes, but is not limited to, improving the quality of the river and its water in order to improve all aspects of conservation, recreation, wildlife, riparian interests, wetlands, and open space.
8.1.2.4 A recreation plan which includes consideration for trails, entry points, public access areas and other areas of public interest.
8.1.2.5 A public services and capital facilities plan.
8.1.2.6 A protection plan for the river and critical lands.
8.1.2.7 Prioritization of land and resource acquisition necessary for the protection of the river, development of it as a recreational resource, and protection of the river’s ecosystem.
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Samples: Interlocal Cooperation Agreement