§ 32.021 MASTER PLAN.
   Whenever the City Commission shall have adopted a Master Plan recommended by the City Planning and Zoning Commission, no public buildings, streets, alleys, ways, viaducts, bridges, railroads, terminals, parks, parkways, playgrounds, aviation fields, athletic fields, school grounds, fire station sites or any other public grounds or public improvements, or parts thereof, shall be constructed until and unless the location shall be recommended by the City Planning and Zoning Commission, and approved by the City Commission; provided, however, that in case of its disapproval, the City Planning and Zoning Commission shall communicate its reason for disapproval to the City Commission and thereupon, by majority vote of the City Commission, it shall have the power of overruling the disapproval. The widening, narrowing, ornamentation, vacancies or change in the use of streets and other public ways, public grounds or other public improvements appearing on the adopted plan shall be subject to similar recommendations by the City Planning and Zoning Commission, and approved by the City Commission, and upon disapproval by the City Planning and Zoning Commission may be similarly overruled. The City Planning and Zoning Commission may make recommendations to any public authority, or any corporations or individuals in the city or in the territory contiguous thereto, concerning the relocation of any building, structures or works to be erected or constructed by them.
(Ord. 141, passed 1-4-1954)
Cross-reference:
   Master Plan, see Chapter 155