A. Definition:
A Master Specific Plan is a plan initiated and adopted by the City Council describing the detailed location, type and quantity of planned private land uses, but also including the provision of public streets and facilities, within a specified area. Such a plan is based on, and implements, the adopted General Plan. A Master Specific Plan shall be adopted in the same manner as a General Plan Revision, as prescribed by state law.
B. Zoning consistency:
The zone classifications applied to property within a Master Specific Plan must be consistent with the designated land uses of the adopted Master Specific Plan.
(Ord. 2982, 2001)