The comprehensive plan may have, but is not limited to, the following components:
(a) History. An analysis of the history of the area to better provide for the future.
(b) Environmental. Recommend programs where appropriate to appropriate regulatory agencies to protect the area from all types of pollution and
promote a healthy environment.
(c) Tourism. Recommend programs to promote tourism and cultural and heritage development in the area.
(d) Conservation. Recommend programs to conserve and protect wildlife, natural habitats, sensitive natural areas, green spaces and direct access to sunlight.
(e) Safety. Recommend public safety programs to educate and protect the public from disasters, both natural and man-made.
(f) Natural Resources Use. Identify areas for natural resources use in an urban area.
(Ord. 0-1343. Passed 5-12-09.)