(A) The Metro Council accepts and recognizes the principles, goals, objectives, and recommendations as set out in the Louisville Downtown Development Plan as a consensus of the community's goals, desires, and concerns regarding development and planning for downtown.
(B) The Metro Council and the executive branch of Metro Government and its various associated agencies shall consider the Louisville Downtown Development Plan as a guide for development of metropolitan-wide plans and policies; allocation of resources; preparation and review of general and community development budgets; encouragement of private investment; and generally determining the appropriateness of development in downtown. The Louisville Downtown Development Plan shall not have the effect of land use controls such as zoning regulations.
(1999 Lou. Code, § 153.31) (Lou. Ord. No. 96-1982, approved 5-18-1982; Lou. Metro Am. Ord. No. 75-2007, approved 4-30-2007)