§ 32.41 POWERS AND DUTIES; STUDIES, PLANS AND REGULATIONS.
   (A)   The Board shall make careful studies of present conditions and the probable future development of the city and its environs. The studies may include, but not be limited to: land-use surveys; population studies; economic base studies; schools, park and recreation studies; traffic and parking studies; and urban renewal studies.
(Prior Code, § 2-66)
   (B)   The Board shall formulate and maintain a comprehensive plan of the city and its environs for the purpose of achieving a coordinated, adjusted and harmonious development of the city which would promote, in accordance with present and future needs, the safety, morals, order, convenience, prosperity and general welfare of its citizens; efficiency and economy in the process of development, convenience of traffic, safety from fire and other dangers; adequate light and air; healthful and convenient distribution of population; provision of adequate open spaces; good civic design and arrangement; wise and efficient expenditures of public funds; adequate provision for public utilities; and for other matters pertaining to the public requirements. The comprehensive plan shall consist of a number of parts which may include, but not be limited to, the following: a land-use plan, a major thoroughfare plan, a utilities plan, a plan for economic development, a recreation plan, a school plan, a community facilities plan.
(Prior Code, § 2-67)
   (C)   The Board may prepare subdivision regulations governing the subdivision of land within the city and its environs to be submitted to the governing body for its consideration and possible adoption.
(Prior Code, § 2-68)
(Ord. passed 11-28-1989)