Draft | December 1, 2023 43 <br /> <br /> <br />Policy Action Feasibility Timeframe Cost Implemented <br />By <br />A: Code <br />Amendment <br />B: Program/Project <br />C: Community <br />Partnership <br />Related to <br />Existing <br />Plan/Project <br />enhance food <br />and energy <br />production, <br />water storage <br />and <br />conservation, <br />and tree canopy <br />through <br />programs, <br />incentives, and <br />legislative <br />updates to local <br />land use <br />regulations. <br />• On site or community-based feature <br />examples: Greywater treatment, water <br />harvesting, photovoltaic panels, solar <br />water heaters, heat pump water heaters, <br />low VOC materials reclaiming unused <br />parking spaces for public use. <br />• Incentive Examples: Permit fee reductions, <br />reduced SDC charges, Tax credits and <br />rebates. <br />11.4.2 Identify food producing trees and shrubs <br />that can be included in the City's “menu” of <br />acceptable landscaping plants. Reference Olympia, <br />Washington's plant lists for public property. <br />Identify a citizen's committee to work with the <br />City to identify acceptable plants. Coordinate with <br />local advocates for harvesting and maintenance. <br />Moderate Medium $ City <br />Non-profits <br />B <br />11.4.3 Provide incentives to increase and maintain <br />residential tree canopy. <br />Moderate Ongoing $ City <br />Non-profits <br />B Urban Forestry <br />Friends of <br />Trees