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Recognize and encourage the preservation of the unique <br />features of the ~estside Neighborhood that contribute to the <br />neighborhood's character and a sense of place] <br />identify and encourage preservation of the significant cultural <br />resources and unique features of the neighborhood including <br />buildings, sites, structures, objects, street trees, and <br />landscape features. <br />2. Pa a 5-~, insert a new Im lementation Strate y ~.3, based on an <br />Historic Review Board recommendation, to read: <br />Encaurage Historic Landmark Designation and/or National <br />Register Nomination of eligible buildings, sites, structures, and <br />objects . <br />3. Page 5_~Z~rnp_1 ementati on Strate,~_y ~.5, C1 ari fy that the intent of the <br />strategy is to encourage the redevelopment of existing projects. Recent <br />revisions tv the Gi ty Code require parking 1 of buffering and would apply <br />to al 1 new deve1 opments . Amend this strategy as fall ows: <br />Encourage owners of existing commercial and multi -f ami 1y use <br />properties property owners to devote more surface to <br />1 andscapi ng, parti.cul arty i n areas of extensive pavement. <br />4. Pa a 5-2 Im lementation Strate y 2.6. Change the strategy to indicate <br />other street trees that provide a similar effect as Big Leaf Maples yet <br />don't have pavement disadvantages. Amend as follows: <br />Plant trees that when mature will be characterized by tall, <br />spreading shapes consistent with the neighborhood's character, <br />especi a1 ly Big Leaf Mapl es, except where they would interfere <br />with solar access to nearby buildings. Species that would be <br />considered include Red Oaks, Red Maples, Scarlet Oaks, and <br />except where the planter strip is not wide enough, Big Leaf <br />Maples . <br />CHAPTER 7 -PLAN IMPLEMENTATION AND UPDATE PROCESS <br />Incorporate Chapter 7 entitled Plan Implementation and Update Process. Note: <br />this chapter was accidentally left out of the document at the time of <br />printing . } <br />1. PLAN IMPLEMENTATION AND UPDATE PROCESS <br />PLAN IMPLEMENTATION <br />The Westside Neighborhood Plan is a long-range policy document. <br />Implementation of the plan will occur over the years through both public and <br />private actions. Commitment of City financial resources to specific activities <br />will generally occur through annual budget processes. <br />The City is expected to use the plan to: <br />a. Evaluate those development proposals requiring City review for <br />compatibility with the adopted plan and other adopted City policy. <br />Exhi bi t B - 7 <br />