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<br />v---- - <br /> <br />00 I( 616 <br /> <br />~"'f~i'iO' +0", <br />tilw i*J <br />.0 ...~ <br />'.t"aa "..- <br /> <br />DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT <br />450 GOLDEN GA TE AVE.. P.O, BOX 36003. SAN FRANCISCO. CALIF. 94102 <br /> <br />JUN 14 Ian <br /> <br />REGION IX <br />Office of Robert H. Baida <br />Regional Administrator <br /> <br />IN REPLY REFER TO: <br /> <br />9M <br /> <br />Major General Frank A. Carom <br />Chairman, Pacific Southwest <br />Inter-Agency Committee <br />630 Sansome Street, Room 1216 <br />San Francisco, California 94111 <br /> <br />Dear General Carom: <br /> <br />Subject: Evaluation of the Pacific Southwest Analytical <br />Summary Report on Water and Land Resources <br /> <br />Region IX, HUD in its previous comments on the Upper Colorado, <br />Lower Colorado, Great Basin and California Region reports has <br />noted with satisfaction the valuable service that the PSIAC and <br />its work groups have performed in completing the Type I Framework <br />Water and Related Land Use studies. The reports are of high <br />quality, Together, the Analytical Summary and the regional reports <br />establish a landmark in water and related land use planning in the <br />Pacific Southwest. This comment on the Analytical Summary and <br />previous comments on the regional reports, will high-light the need <br />to tie the area planning organizations into the work groups in <br />future water and related land use planning. This is not meant to <br />be critical of the monumental achievement of PSIAC in completing the <br />Framework studies. The suggestions made by HUD that the APOs be <br />facilitated to participate in future research, reviews and restate- <br />ments of the water and related land use programs is designed to <br />help fill a gap which many of the work groups discerned and themselves <br />reported in their reports, They observed and commented on the need <br />for related planning for management of water and related lands within <br />the urban areas. With this explanation, the succeeding paragraphs <br />bear on the need for coordination of water and related land use <br />planning at the secondary government level within urban areas and <br />the coordination of that planning with the broader basin and regional <br />plans of the Federal and State agencies of the PSIAC. <br /> <br />EXHIBIT D <br /> <br />