The County shall consult with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, the Regional Water Quality Control Board, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Audubon Society, California Native Plant Society, National Park Service for development in the Santa Monica Mountains or Oak Park Area, and other resource management agencies, as applicable during the review of discretionary development applications to ensure that impacts to biological resources, including rare, threatened, or endangered species, are avoided or minimized.
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COS-1.13 Partnerships for Protection of Natural and Biological Resources
The County shall continue to work in partnership with agencies, organizations, and entities responsible for the protection, management, and enhancement of the county’s biological resources.
COS-1.15 Countywide Tree Planting
The County shall establish and support a countywide target for the County, cities in Ventura County, agencies, organizations, businesses, and citizens to plant two million trees throughout the county by 2040.
PFS-9.5 Library Facilities as Part of Affordable Housing Projects
The County shall consider opportunities to partner with affordable housing developers to leverage development or renovation of community library facilities as part of the housing development strategy.
PFS-10.9 Partnerships for Recreational Programming
The County shall develop partnerships with, and encourage efforts by, service clubs, civic groups, and individuals wishing to provide recreational programs in the county.
PFS-11.2 Mutual Training and Aid Agreements
The County shall work with other public agencies and organizations to develop, maintain, and enhance mutual training and aid agreements to efficiently prevent and respond to regional emergencies.