7. In all. air quality maintenance <br /> areas, plans should be based on <br /> applicable state rules for reducing <br /> indirect pollution and be sufficiently <br /> comprehensive to include major <br /> transportation, industrial, institutional, <br /> commercial recreational and <br /> governmental developments and <br /> facilities. <br /> B. IMPLEMENTATION <br /> 1. Plans should take into account <br /> methods and devices for implementing <br /> this goal, including but not limited to the <br /> following: <br /> (1) tax incentives and <br /> disincentives, <br /> (2) land use controls and <br /> ordinances, <br /> (3) multiple-use and joint <br /> development practices, <br /> (4) capital facility programming, <br /> (5) fee and less-than-fee <br /> acquisition techniques, and <br /> (6) enforcement of local health <br /> and safety ordinances. <br /> 2. A management program that <br /> details the respective implementation <br /> roles and responsibilities for carrying out <br /> this goal in the planning area should be <br /> established in the comprehensive plan. <br /> 3. Programs should manage land <br /> conservation and development activities <br /> in a manner that accurately reflects the <br /> community's desires for a quality <br /> <br /> environment and a healthy economy <br /> and is consistent with state <br /> <br /> environmental quality statutes, rules, <br /> <br /> standards and implementation plans.. <br /> 2 <br /> <br />