§ 19-63. Optional elements.  


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  • (a)

    The comprehensive city plan may include other optional elements including but not limited to the following elements as same as hereinafter set forth and as same are more fully defined in the state act, to wit:

    (1)

    An element for circulation of nonautomative vehicular and pedestrian traffic, including bikeways, exercise trails, riding facilities, and any and all other aspects of recreational circulation;

    (2)

    An element for off-street parking facilities for motor vehicles and the fiscal considerations for the accomplishment of such element;

    (3)

    An element for public buildings and related facilities with coordination of such buildings and facilities with other governmental units such as school boards or hospital authorities having public development and service responsibilities, but not having land development regulatory authority;

    (4)

    A community design element;

    (5)

    A redevelopment element consisting of plans and programs for the redevelopment of slums and blighted locations in the area;

    (6)

    A safety element for the protection of residents and property from man-made or natural catastrophe;

    (7)

    An economic element setting forth principles and guidelines for the employment of manpower and utilization within the area of commercial and industrial development.

    (b)

    The comprehensive city plan shall also include such other elements as may be peculiar to and necessary for the area concerned; added to the comprehensive plan by the city council either with or without the recommendation of the city board, and as may become mandatory or permissive in subsequent amendments to the state act.

(Code 1964, § 18½-6(q), (r))

State law reference

Similar provisions, F.S. § 163.3177.