The neighborhood plans program of the City is established as an adjunct to, and is intended to supplement, the City and regional subdivision regulations of the City Planning Commission and the comprehensive plan for the City, established under the authority granted in 11 O.S. § 43-103.
The specific goals of this program are to:
A. Guide the growth and development of the community in accordance with the comprehensive plan and the adopted policies and regulations of the City;
B. Coordinate the development of adjacent parcels of land in order to ensure a logical and orderly extension of streets and utilities;
C. Facilitate the provision of adequate public open spaces and parks in accordance with the comprehensive plan and other functional plans of the City;
D. Identify the interests of various parties, including local governments, school districts, utility companies, and local property owners, affected by the development of land and to integrate these interests into development proposals; and
E. Provide a design alternative by which the Planning Commission may judge subdivision proposals in order to ensure compliance with the principles and purposes of the subdivision regulations and the comprehensive plan.
(Code 1991, § 12-520)