Description: Relates to the Plan Area Statements and indicates plan area boundaries, special area boundaries, preliminary community plan boundaries, redevelopment and master plan boundaries, hydrologic related area boundaries, and other related information.
Description: Relates to the 2012 Regional Plan Update Special District Boundaries and other related information.Specific TRPA Regional Plan, Goals and Policies, Chapter 2, Land Use Element for definitions. Town centers contain most of the Region’s non-residential services and have been identified as a significant source of sediments and other contaminants that continue to enter Lake Tahoe. Town centers are targeted for redevelopment in a manner that improves environmental conditions, creates a more sustainable and less auto-dependent development pattern and provides economic opportunities in the Region. The Regional Center includes a variety of land uses in the core of South Lake Tahoe, including the Gondola and base lodge facilities for Heavenly Ski Area. Development patterns in the Regional Center have been and should continue to be more intensive that town centers and less intensive that the High Density Tourist District. Older development within the Regional Center is a significant source of sediment and other water contaminants. The Regional Center is targeted for redevelopment in a manner that improves environmental conditions, creates a more sustainable and less auto-dependent development pattern and provides economic opportunities in the Region. The High Density Tourist District contains a concentration of hotel/casino towers and is targeted for redevelopment in a manner that improves environmental conditions, creates a more sustainable and less auto-dependent development pattern and provides economic opportunities for local residents. The High Density Tourist District is the appropriate location for the Region’s highest intensity development. Stream Restoration Plan Areas are Stream Environment Zones along major waterways that have been substantially degraded by prior or existing development. Individual Restoration Plans should be developed for each Stream Restoration Plan Area in coordination with the applicable local government and property owners in the plan area. Restoration Plans may be developed as a component of an Area Plan or as a separate document and should identify feasible opportunities for environmental restoration.
Description: When the Old Growth ordinance was created, they made a distinction between east and west-side forest types and the size of tree considered to be Old Growth. Eastside Forest Type are defined as those forests east of a line from Brockway Summit to and along the southern boundary between California and Nevada. Westside Forest Type are defined as those forests west of a line from Brockway Summit to and along the southern boundary between California and Nevada. The line was created on 10/24/2013 by "heads up" digitizing (at 1:2000 scale) the line starting at the point on the north shore where Highway 267 intersects the TRPA boundary and then continues straight from there to the point out in the middle of the lake where the state line bends. From there, the line follows the state line boundary.
Description: Relates to the Plan Area Statements and indicates plan area boundaries, special area boundaries, preliminary community plan boundaries, redevelopment and master plan boundaries, hydrologic related area boundaries, and other related information.
Description: This layer shows all the currently operational schools in the Tahoe Region. This layer is used to determine monitoring sites, safe route to school needs, and other land-use and transportation planning efforts.
Description: County boundaries within TRPA jurisdiction. It was derived from the U.S. Geological Survey State Boundaries, which were derived from Digital Line Graph (DLG) files representing the 1:2,000,000-scale map in the National Atlas of the United States.
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