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12 <br /> 4. Identify needs and plan for the acquisition of urban land for <br /> permanent public access to the water in the Urban Environment. <br /> 5. Design industrial and commercial facilities to Hermit pedestrian <br /> waterfront activities where appropriate. <br /> 6. Link, where practical, public access points with nonmotorized <br /> transportation routes such as bicycle and hiking paths. <br /> 7. Encourage maximum multiple use of urban shoreline areas. <br /> 8. Promote redevelopment and renewal of substandard or obsolete <br /> urban shoreline areas in order to accommodate future water-dependent <br /> users and make maximum use of the available shoreline resource. <br /> 9. Actively promote aesthetics when considering urban shoreline <br /> development by means of sign control regulations, architectural <br /> design standards, planned-unit development standards, landscaping <br /> requirements and other such means. <br /> 10. Regulate all urban shoreline development in order to minimize <br /> adverse impact upon adjacent land areas and shoreline environments. <br /> • <br /> E-4 <br /> EXHIBIT 3a '3 vxr3 <br /> URBAN POLICIES <br /> 61 <br />