TRANSMITTAL OF ADOPTED PARKS OPEN SPACE AND NATURAL FEATURES ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FOR THE NATIONAL CAPITAL

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CIA-RDP86M00886R001700380008-8
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RIFPUB
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K
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1
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December 21, 2016
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November 20, 2008
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8
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September 6, 1984
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MEMO
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Approved For Release 2008/11/20: CIA-RDP86M00886RO01700380008-8 COMMISSION MEMBERS Appointed by the President of the United States Glen T. Urauhart CHAIRMAN Bruce Kaschenbaum Helen M. Scharf Appointed by the Mayor of the District of Columbia Robert J. Nash Ann V. Todd Secretary of Defense Honorable Caspar W. Weinberger Secretary of me interior Honorable William P. Clarke Administrator of General Services Honorable Ray Kline (Acting) Chairman. Committee on Governmental Affairs, United States Senate Honorable William V. Roth. Jr. Chairman. Committee on the District of Columbia, U.S. House of Representatives Honorable Ronald V. Dellums Mayor. District of Columbia Honorable Marion S. Barry. Jr. Chairman. Council of me District of Columbia Honorable David A. Clarke EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Reginald W. Griffith NATIONAL CAPITAL PLANNING COMMISSION In Reply Refer To: NCPC File No. CP01/1519 September 6, 1984 M E M O R A N D U M TO: Federal Agencies FROM: Reginald W. Griffith Executive Director ' SUBJECT: Transmittal of Adopted Parks, Open Space and Natural Features Element of the Comprehensive Plan for the National Capital Attached is a copy of the Parks, Open Space and Natural Features element of the Comprehensive Plan for the National Capital which was adopted by the Commission on June 2, 1983, and was amended on September 1, 1983. The element is the result of the collaborative efforts of the Commission and many agencies, organizations and individuals who reviewed and commented on the element during its period of preparation. The Parks, Open Space and Natural Features element of the Comprehensive Plan defines, identifies and sets planning policies for the National Capital Open Space System, composed of open space lands and natural features which are considered important to the setting for the Nation's Capital and are nationally significant, regardless of,ownership or jurisdiction. The element also makes recommendations on a more general selection of natural features, including rivers and waterways, terrain features and the green city setting of the National Capital. It will provide guidance to those Federal agencies that submit proposed projects, plans or programs in the Region to the Commission for review and comment or approval. We urge that those responsible for making such submissions in your agency acquaint themselves with the applicable adopted policies prior to future submissions. Thank you for your cooperation. Approved For Release 2008/11/20: CIA-RDP86M00886RO01700380008-8