9-1-2: SUBJECT MATTER REQUIRED:
The master plan, with the accompanying charts, drawings, diagrams, schedules and reports, shall include such of the following subject matter or portions thereof as are appropriate to the city and as may be made the basis for the physical development thereof:
   A.   Community Design: Standards and principles governing the subdivision of land and suggestive patterns for community design and development.
   B.   Conservation Plan: For the conservation, development and utilization of natural resources, including water and its hydraulic force, underground water, water supply, forest, soils, rivers and other waters, harbors, fisheries, wildlife, minerals and other natural resources. The plan shall also cover the reclamation of land and waters, flood control, prevention and control of the pollution of streams and other waters, regulation of the use of land in stream channels and other areas required for the accomplishment of the conservation plan, prevention, control and correction of the erosion of soils through proper clearing, grading and landscaping, beaches and shores and protection of watersheds. The plan shall also indicate the maximum tolerable air pollution level.
   C.   Economic Plan: Showing recommended schedules for the allocation and expenditure of public funds in order to provide for the economical and timely execution of the various components of the plan.
   D.   Housing: Survey of housing conditions and needs and plans and procedure for improvement of housing standards and for the provision of adequate housing.
   E.   Long Use Plan: An inventory and classification of natural land types and of existing land cover and uses, and comprehensive plans for the most desirable utilization of land.
   F.   Population Plan: An estimate of the total population which the natural resources of the city, county or region will support on a continuing basis without unreasonable impairment.
   G.   Public Buildings: Showing locations and arrangement of civic centers and all other public buildings, including the architecture thereof and the landscape treatment of the grounds thereof.
   H.   Public Services And Facilities: Showing general plans for sewage, drainage and utilities and rights of way easements and facilities therefor.
   I.   Recreation Plan: Showing a comprehensive system of recreation areas, including natural reservations, parks, parkways, reserved riverbank strips, beaches, playgrounds and other recreation areas, including when practicable, the locations and proposed development thereof.
   J.   Seismic Safety Plan: Consisting of an identification and appraisal of seismic hazards such as susceptibility to surface ruptures from faulting, to ground shaking or to ground failures.
   K.   Solid Waste Disposal Plan: Showing general plans for disposal of solid waste.
   L.   Streets And Highways Plan: Showing the general locations and widths of a comprehensive system of major traffic thoroughfares and other trafficways and of streets and the recommended treatment thereof, building line setbacks, and a system of street naming or numbering, and house numbering, with recommendations concerning proposed changes.
   M.   Transit Plan: Showing a proposed system of transit lines, including rapid transit, streetcar, motor coach, and trolley coach lines and other related facilities.
   N.   Transportation Plan: Showing a comprehensive transportation system, including location of rights of way, terminals, viaducts and grade separations. The plan may also include port, harbor, aviation and related facilities.
The commission may prepare and adopt, as part of the master plan, other and additional plans and reports dealing with such other subjects as may in its judgment relate to the physical development of the city and nothing contained in this chapter or in Nevada Revised Statutes 278.010 to 278.630 inclusive, shall be deemed to prohibit the preparation and adoption of any such subject as a part of the master plan. (Ord. 91, 2-12-1973)