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MISSION:

 

Die Mission der Dauphin County Planning Commission ist es, die kluge und geordnete Nutzung von Land und Ressourcen zu leiten, zu koordinieren und zu fördern, um das Wachstum der lokalen Wirtschaft zu erleichtern, die Lebensqualität zu verbessern und die natürliche Umwelt zu bewahren, indem sie die Bedürfnisse von der gegenwärtigen Bevölkerung des Landkreises, ohne die Bedürfnisse künftiger Generationen zu gefährden.

 

Die Dauphin County Planning Commission hat die Aufgabe, die Verpflichtungen gemäß dem Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code (MPC) zu erfüllen.

PRIMARY GOALS

  • Preserve and/or protect our agricultural, historic and cultural resources along with other important environmental features.


KEY ACTION ITEMS

  • Working with the Manada Conservancy, Central Pennsylvania Conservancy, Hershey Trust, DCCD, DCNR, DEP, and other key organizations, seek to coordinate land conservation efforts focused on the areas with the most important agricultural resources and/or greatest environmental sensitivity and potential for development;

  • Promote the utilization of a variety of land use control and land acquisition techniques, such as direct land acquisition, easements, environmental protection zoning, , dedication, buffers, low impact development, overlay zones and transfer of development rights to protect and preserve historic/cultural and other environmentally sensitive lands;

  • Support municipal comprehensive planning effort that are consistent with this plan, the RGMP, and that seek to protect important historic/cultural and other environmental resources;

  • Work with water suppliers to define Source Water protection areas for all public water supplies and preserve/protect these areas through a variety of land preservation and/or other protection mechanisms as appropriate;

  • Working with the PHMC, historic resource stakeholders and municipalities, work toward a more complete inventory of Dauphin County’s historic resources so that effective management plans can be developed;

  • As the items listed herein are put into action, the Implementation Partners should seek to continue their efforts  toward the accomplishment of the plan’s goals through the identification and implementation of additional efforts deemed appropriate by the their committee and the County Commissioners.  Any such actions should be publicly identified in the “Tracking Our Progress” section of the Comprehensive Plan Website.

AreasOfPrimeFarmlandSoil

Areas of Prime Farmland

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ForestsAndKarstFeatures

Forested Land & Karst Features

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