To preserve, protect, and enhance public and private lands identified by the general plan as having unique natural beauty and containing irreplaceable natural resources. To ensure that there will be sufficient open space for natural resources, agriculture, recreation, and for the protection of public health and safety. To protect and enhance water quality, watercourses, wetland and riparian areas, floodprone areas, and groundwater resources. To regulate development in sensitive areas so that it does not adversely affect aquatic wildlife, plant habitat, hillsides, watersheds, and scenic views of Clear Lake and the surrounding mountainous areas. To preserve natural resources such as riparian corridors and sensitive plant and animal habitats. To provide limited recreational opportunities in areas with scenic and/or interesting natural environments. To provide a visual buffer between developed areas. To preserve resources that have a distinctive community identity.
(Ord. 796 Att. A(part), 1999)