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Bo <br /> <br />Do <br /> <br />2. A table or tables showing the amount of land in each <br /> <br /> land use category including vacant land. <br /> <br />3. Other relevant information from which to project land <br /> <br /> use trends. <br /> <br />An analysis of the city's economic base and a projection of <br />population from census and land use survey data by the cohort- <br />survival method to reflect trends in birth rates, mortality <br />rates, and migration for the city. <br /> <br />An analysis of existing environmental data and a map at a <br />scale ofl"=4000' of environmental resources and hazards that <br />constrain development in the San Marcos area. Available <br />data sources (including those from Southwest Texas State <br />University, the U.S. Soil Conservation Service, the U.S. <br /> <br />Geologic Survey, the Federal Insurance Administration, the <br />University of Texas Bureau of Economic Geology, the State <br />Antiquities Committee, the Texas Department of Water Resources, <br />and the existing plan) will be used in the analysis and to <br />map information such as steep slopes, flood prone areas, <br /> <br />Edwards Aquifer recharge areas, unstable or expansive soils, <br />critical biological habitats, and concentrations of archaeological <br />and historical resources. <br /> <br />A summary of the citizen input meetings with tables showing <br /> <br />the results and the development, administration and analysis <br /> <br />of a citizen input questionnaire distributed to a representa- <br />tive sample of the population of the City of San Marcos to <br />identify the majo'r planning issues. <br /> <br /> <br />