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Master plans are living documents
that reflect an ideal vision of what
a community could become.
They can define residential,
commercial and recreational areas, and address
functional relationships,
landscaping and environmental issues,
and vehicular and
pedestrian traffic patterns.
Master plans can also reflect a
community's architectural character
and suggest possibilities for
refinements and redevelopment.
In short, a master plan is a roadmap
for the development or
revitalization of a particular area.
A master plan also suggests how and
where a city should spend tax
dollars to improve a community.
Along the way, master plans can
dictate zoning changes.
Yet as important as understanding
what a master plan is, it's equally
important to know what a master plan
is not.
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