How does the Regional Plan support and protect property rights?

The Regional Plan does not affect existing property rights or entitlements, and it differentiates between currently undeveloped land and land that is preserved as open space. The Plan does not call any property ’Open Space’ unless it has been purchased or legally designated for conservation purposes, since vacant undeveloped land always has the potential for development consistent with zoning entitlements. The Open Space chapter outlines all legal and financial tools to acquire/buy vacant land for conservation purposes. 

The maps also include notes stating that existing development rights remain and that the ’maps’ are illustrations for a future vision.

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1. What is the significance of the Regional Plan?
2. What is the difference between a goal and a policy?
3. Why is it called a Regional Plan?
4. Who developed the Regional Plan?
5. What kind of community feedback/involvement was involved in the development of the Plan?
6. How will the Regional Plan be used?
7. How does the Regional Plan support and protect property rights?
8. What is new in the Flagstaff Regional Plan 2030 compared to the former RLUTP?
9. When did the Plan take effect?
10. How do the City and County use the Plan?