Abstract:
The
natural and man-made systems that make up the community were separated as
elements into three main categories: Natural Resources, Community Resources
and Community Development. A data base for all of the elements was gathered and
problems and issues were identified. With the aid of the supporting data base,
goals were developed which state general objectives that the City would like
to accomplish or work toward in the near future, policies that will carry
out the intent of the goals were then applied. At the end of each category
the implementation mechanisms are discussed. The Comprehensive Plan reflects
the needs of the City to the year 2000 and will be reviewed and updated
every three years. [From the Plan]
Description:
Item contains two files: 1) Dayton Comprehensive Plan. 43 pp. Includes maps and figures. Adopted May, 1979; most recently updated December, 1986. 2)Dayton Planning Atlas. 68 pp. Includes maps and figures. Adopted May, 1979; most recently updated December, 1986. Bookmarks and OCR supplied by UO. Captured July 31, 2008.