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Relation to Local Land Use Planning. 13.1 Contact local, regional, state, and federal agencies to request information or links to documents affecting water resource management. Provide information to stakeholders 13 13 13. Relation to Local Land Use Planning Project 5 Chapter update, web portal Task List Summary for IRWM Plan Update Task Description C h a p t e r Old | New Prop. 84 Standard to be Achieved Projects Supporting this Task Deliverables 13.2 Contact local boards, commissions, committees and groups 13 13 13. Relation to Local Land Use Planning Project 5 ∙Updated list of agencies, boards, commission, and groups focused on water resource management 14. Stakeholder Involvement
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Relation to Local Land Use Planning. The IRWMP currently meets the Local Land Use Planning Standard. However, in order for the Plan to meet the requirements the Climate Change Standard, the IRWMP will include a discussion of the region’s demonstrated information sharing and collaboration with regional land planning efforts being undertaken in order to manage multiple water demands throughout the state (as described in the California Water Plan 2009), adapt water management systems to climate change, and potentially offset climate change impacts to water supply in California. The climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies discussed in the Climate Change Technical Study that is being conducted as part of this IRWMP Update will be used to help with this update.
Relation to Local Land Use Planning. XXX is responsible for this task. The local land use planning section will determine the current relationship between local land use planning, regional water issues and water management objectives. It will also identify processes to xxxxxx communication between land use managers and the RWMG with the intent of effectively integrating water management and land use planning. In addition, plans to further a collaborative, proactive relationship between land use planners and water managers will be discussed. Task 4.15.1 Determine current level of integration between local land use planning and regional water management The Siskiyou County Water Strategy Phase 1 bibliography referenced in Table 1, will serve as the information base to determine the level of integration between land and water policies in the region. If Shasta County provides similar information, then a similar assessment will be made for the southern portion of the region. XXX will then generate a series of interview questions and conduct phone interviews to determine the amount of integration between land use management, water management and planning efforts in the region. Deliverable: ✓ Summary of survey results and planning document goals and policies indicating level of integration between local land use planning and regional water management. Task 4.15.2 Develop process to xxxxxx communication and collaboration between land use managers, water managers and the RWMG To develop a process to xxxxxx communication and collaboration between land use managers, water managers and the RWMG, contact information for all water providers, land use managers and water management agencies will be gathered and shared among the group. Additionally, contact information and land and water policies will be posted in one place on the Upper Sac IRWM website/web portal to xxxxxx ease of communication. XXX will develop a follow up interview questionnaire/needs assessment for land and water managers and conduct an interview with identified land and water managers to develop a communication process that could benefit them. The findings will be incorporated into the IRWM Plan. In addition, XXX will evaluate the potential for local RCD’s to be a convener for communication between land use, water use and the RWMG. Upon synthesizing this information, XXX will work with the RWMG to develop a strategy to xxxxxx communication and collaboration for incorporation into the Local Land Use section of the plan. Deliverable: ✓ Sum...

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