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CITY OF SANTA ANA GENERAL PLAN <br />GOAL CN-2: Natural Resources <br />Preserve and enhance Santa Ana’s natural and environmental <br />resources while maintaining a balance between recreation, habitat <br />restoration, and scenic resources. <br />POLICY CN-2.1 <br />NATIVE WILDLIFE HABITAT PROTECTION <br />Protect and enhance natural vegetation in parks and <br />open spaces for wildlife habitat, erosion control, and to <br />serve as noise and scenic buffers. <br />S <br />POLICY CN-2.2 <br />BIODIVERSITY PRESERVATION <br />Collaborate with State and County agencies to promote <br />biodiversity and protect sensitive biological resources. <br />S <br />POLICY CN-2.3 <br />RESOURCE MANAGEMENT <br />Efficiently manage soil and mineral resource operations <br />to eliminate significant nuisances, hazards, or adverse <br />environmental effects on neighboring land uses. <br />H S <br />POLICY CN-2.4 <br />SCENIC PRESERVATION <br />Ensure that development, open space and travelways <br />surrounding key destinations, historic sites, recreational <br />areas, and open space protects visual corridors, <br />community aesthetics, and scenic preservation. <br />H S <br /> Santa Ana River <br />Nearly four linear miles of trails run along the Santa Ana River through the city’s western area. The City’s vision for the <br />river includes preserving and restoring natural habitat, acquiring land for improvements, protecting water quality, and <br />promoting the Santa Ana River Trail as a nonmotorized transportation route to serve the region. This photo shows bikers <br />and walkers on the bridge connecting the Santa Ana River Trail, Edna Park, and 17th Street Triangle Park.CONSERVATIONCN <br />09 <br />EXHIBIT 2