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Created2012-11
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The continued growth of the human-built environment in Pima County, Arizona will result in the “incidental take” of species that are listed under the Endangered Species Act. To avoid, minimize, and mitigate impacts to both listed and unlisted species and their habitats, Pima County is submitting this Multi-species Conservation Plan

The continued growth of the human-built environment in Pima County, Arizona will result in the “incidental take” of species that are listed under the Endangered Species Act. To avoid, minimize, and mitigate impacts to both listed and unlisted species and their habitats, Pima County is submitting this Multi-species Conservation Plan for 44 species that may be impacted as a result of the otherwise lawful activities of Pima County and its development community. The Incidental Take Permit, also called a Section 10 permit, will be for 30 years. This MSCP is part of the required documentation needed to receive an Incidental Take Permit under Section 10(a)(1)(B) of the ESA.

Created2005-02-03
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The Multiple Species Conservation Plan will complete the land use planning process in a conflict between competing interests on the question of growth. A path of balance was chosen by advancing the Sonoran Desert Conservation Plan. This second draft will be posted on the website and distributed to interested community

The Multiple Species Conservation Plan will complete the land use planning process in a conflict between competing interests on the question of growth. A path of balance was chosen by advancing the Sonoran Desert Conservation Plan. This second draft will be posted on the website and distributed to interested community and committee members. A public process will be conducted so that during 200t the document can be finalized and submitted to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as part of the application for a federal endangered species permit.

ContributorsPeoria (Ariz.) (Author)
Created2002 to 2017
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A report of the City of Peoria's complete financial results to its governing body, constituents, legislative and oversight bodies, investors, and creditors.

Created2010 to 2016
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Provides a summary of all administrative investigations and specific administrative matters within the Peoria Police Department, including use of force, possible violations of Department policies, and other matters regarding discipline, grievances, inspections, and audits.

Created2008 to 2017
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Provides information on Peoria's water cycle, as well as a summary of the thousands of tests and measurements performed by the city to confirm the safety of the drinking water provided by the City.

Created2005 to 2016
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Includes organizational chart of the Peoria Police Department, crime statistics for the city, and a summary of the Department's activities in the previous year.

ContributorsPeoria (Ariz.) (Author)
Created2009 to 2017
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A ten-year, financially balanced plan for addressing Peoria's present and future infrastructure needs; updated each year. The first year of the program is appropriated by the City Council as a capital budget, while the other nine years of the program are used for planning purposes.

Created2004 to 2016
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Includes financial statements for the District, a special purpose political subdivision under the Arizona Constitution. The District's purpose is to acquire or construct public infrastructure in the Vistancia (a master-planned community) area of Peoria. The District can levy taxes and issue bonds independently of Peoria. The Peoria City Council serves

Includes financial statements for the District, a special purpose political subdivision under the Arizona Constitution. The District's purpose is to acquire or construct public infrastructure in the Vistancia (a master-planned community) area of Peoria. The District can levy taxes and issue bonds independently of Peoria. The Peoria City Council serves as the District's Board of Directors, but the city of Peoria has no liability for the District's debt. This report is intended as the District's report to its Board and other interested parties.

ContributorsPeoria (Ariz.) (Author)
Created2005 to 2017
Description

Includes profiles of Peoria and its government; an overview of its financial planning practices; a summary of the city's finances; detailed discussion of the city's revenue sources; an overview of the performance of the city's departments; a project listing for the city's capital improvement plan; and schedules, which summarize the

Includes profiles of Peoria and its government; an overview of its financial planning practices; a summary of the city's finances; detailed discussion of the city's revenue sources; an overview of the performance of the city's departments; a project listing for the city's capital improvement plan; and schedules, which summarize the city's financial activities in numeric format.

Created2003-02
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In this initial (interim) report, 21 different natural resource based outdoor recreational activities are identified. These activities are believed to represent the most popular natural resource based recreational activities in eastern Pima County. Based on the best information available, the document provides an overview and description of each of the

In this initial (interim) report, 21 different natural resource based outdoor recreational activities are identified. These activities are believed to represent the most popular natural resource based recreational activities in eastern Pima County. Based on the best information available, the document provides an overview and description of each of the noted activities. Information is also provided regarding the primary or preferred locations where the subject activity occurs. Data on participation in the individual activity is included where available. Use patterns, such as seasons when the activity is most prevalent, have been identified and trends related to changes in participation levels are discussed. Finally, issues related to the recreational activity vis-a-vis the goals of the Sonoran Desert Conservation Plan are also presented.