6-1-4: RELATIONSHIP TO COMPREHENSIVE PLAN:
   (A)   The Comprehensive Plan shall be advisory only and, in and of itself, shall not be construed or interpreted as regulating or controlling the use of any private property and it is not the intent of the City that owners of private property should rely on recommendations in the Master Plan being translated into presently effective regulations. The decision as to whether and when particular elements of the Comprehensive Plan will be implemented in regulatory ordinances is reserved for the City Council to make from time to time taking into account, among other factors, the type of development that is contemplated and the timing of such development in the context of the best advantage of the City as a whole. (Ord. 1973, 1-6-1997)