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Goal LU-4 Community Design
Preservation and enhancement of unique community identities and their relationship with the natural environment
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Policy LU-4.5 Community identity
We require that new development be consistent with and reinforce the physical and historical character and identity of our unincorporated communities, as described in Table LU-3 and in the values section of Community Action Guides. In addition, we consider the aspirations section of Community Action Guides in our review of new development.
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Policy LU-4.6 Adaptive reuse
We encourage the rehabilitation, adaptive reuse, and revitalization of existing structures to preserve and celebrate the unique sense of place, identity, and history of our communities.
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Policy LU-4.10 Entry monumentation, signage, and public art
We encourage the installation of durable signage, entry monumentation, and/or works of public art in commercial areas of unincorporated Community Planning Areas as a means of reinforcing a community’s character, culture, heritage, or other unique features.
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Goal NR-4 Scenic Resources
Scenic resources that highlight the natural environment and reinforce the identity of local communities and the county
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Goal CR-2 Historic and Paleontological Resources
Historic resources (buildings, structures, or archaeological resources) and paleontological resources that are protected and preserved for their cultural importance to local communities as well as their research and educational potential.
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Policy CR-2.1 National and state historic resources
We encourage the preservation of archaeological sites and structures of state or national significance in accordance with the Secretary of Interior’s standards.
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Policy CR-2.2 Local historic resources
We encourage property owners to maintain the historic integrity of resources on their property by (listed in order of preference): preservation, adaptive reuse, or memorialization.
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Policy CR-2.4 Partnerships
We encourage partnerships to champion and financially support the preservation and restoration of historic sites, structures, and districts.
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Policy CR-2.5 Public awareness and education
We increase public awareness and conduct education efforts about the unique historic, natural, tribal, and cultural resources in San Bernardino County through the County Museum and in collaboration with other entities.
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Policy HW-3.4 Public museums
We operate County museums to preserve and depict the history, culture, and natural science of San Bernardino County. We invest in facilities and technology and collaborate with other institutions, organizations, and businesses in order to increase public exposure to museum holdings.
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FOCUS STATEMENT C - Identify, enhance, and document the history and historic places in the Community
Action Statement C.2
Contact County Library to collect local historical information.
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Research and identify historical stories and locations around the communities.
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FOCUS STATEMENT D - Enhance and expand connectivity to regional open space and recreational areas.
Action Statement D.2
Develop and incorporate historical information and signage throughout the community regarding natural resources and amenities.
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FOCUS STATEMENT B - Preserve and protect historic sites
Action Statement B.1
Identify and mark community historic sites and rebuild landmarks.
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Establish a community research room for preserving community history.
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Coordinate with other organizations to promote/preserve historic resources.
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FOCUS STATEMENT E - Provide economic development opportunities that capitalize on the natural environment, attract visitors, and provide entertainment for residents
Action Statement E.3
Encourage obtaining local designation status (or higher) of historic resources.
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FOCUS STATEMENT D - Preserve small alpine community (character, history, aesthetics)
Action Statement D.2
Inventory, and work with property owners, to preserve community landmarks and buildings.
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Complete construction of improvements to the Dorothy Wiselay Museum.
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FOCUS STATEMENT C - Preserve the historic treasures within the community for future generations
Action Statement C.1
Identify and preserve historic and current assets in the community.
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Construct community monuments along historic trails and within the community that can be sponsored by businesses and individuals.
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FOCUS STATEMENT A - Clean up the community
Action Statement A.3
Establish building rehabilitation committees and work toward re-establishing old historic buildings.
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FOCUS STATEMENT A - Preserve the historic western themed rural lifestyle
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FOCUS STATEMENT B - Support opportunities for Wonder Valley to accommodate travelers and tourists of the Mojave Trails National Monument and Joshua Tree National Park
Action Statement B.1
Identify local historic, artistic, or recreational areas that may interest travelers or tourists to stop and create brochures to leave in tourism locations throughout the Morongo Basin.
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