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9.B - Page 2 <br /> Figure 1: Inner Harbor Specific Plan Area <br /> ! i <br /> e•* <br /> 1r. <br /> ( Blomqulsl sa_ <br /> gywYy\ <br /> Legend <br /> c::1 ProjectBoundary i \ fie <br /> o ?so' 500 NORTH <br /> The policies and programs in the 2010 General Plan resulted in the City Council <br /> initiating the IHSP process in March 2013, including establishment of the Inner Harbor <br /> Task Force. The Task Force comprised 15 members representing property owners, <br /> government, environmental, business, recreation, residential tenants, and water-related <br /> users. From June 2013 through May 2014, staff and its consulting team of MIG (Specific <br /> Plan and meeting facilitation consultant) and ESA (environmental review and planning <br /> baseline studies consultant), held eleven task force meetings and one community-wide <br /> meeting to develop a vision for the IHSP. Baseline studies regarding a wide range of <br /> topics — land use, sea level rise, circulation, biological habitat, etc. - were prepared for <br /> Task Force and public input during these sessions. <br /> In May 2014, the City Council and Planning Commission held a joint study session to <br /> consider the Task Force's recommendations. Staff presented the Task Force's 17 <br /> Guiding Principles and basic land use map for the Plan Area. Additional information <br /> about the Task Force's findings of consensus are described in the May 12, 2014 report <br /> (meeting minutes) to a joint meeting of the Planning Commission and the City Council. <br /> That session concluded the Task Force phase of the process and Council directed staff <br /> to proceed with development of the Draft IHSP and its associated Draft EIR. <br />