A neighborhood conservation plan adopted pursuant to the provisions of the Charter and these Codified Ordinances may include limited acquisition and clearance, planning services relevant to rehabilitation and conservation and the provision for direct or indirect financing of such rehabilitation and conservation or any combination or part thereof, and shall include a land use plan showing thoroughfares and rights of way, location, character and extent of public and private land ownership, institutional or occupational public uses, use and occupancy purposes within the area, including any contemplated public housing.
The plan shall designate the area of rehabilitation and conservation as may be proposed to be carried out in the plan, including a statement of methods and standards under which it is to be accomplished and the necessary conditions to be applied in order to extend the rehabilitation and conservation by the owners of existing properties, and a statement of the special conditions under which properties may be acquired. The plan or its supporting documentation shall include a statement of the relationship of the plan to definite objectives of the City respecting appropriate land uses, improved traffic and transportation, public utilities, recreational and community facilities and other public improvements.
(Ord. No. 1426-75. Passed 6-23-75, eff. 6-26-75)