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2030 Comprehensive Plan
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1.
Where can I get a copy of the Comprehensive Plan?
Once adopted, the Comprehensive Plan will be available for download on the Community Development Department’s page - http://www.roswellgov.com/index.aspx?NID=95.
2.
What is the difference between the Comprehensive Plan and the Zoning Ordinance?
The Comprehensive Plan guides decisions regarding growth and development. It establishes policies pertaining to various elements as required by the State of Georgia. The Zoning Ordinance is part of the city’s code and regulates the use, scale, and intensity of development that are allowed in various districts.
3.
Can the Comprehensive Plan be changed?
At a minimum, a plan update must be completed every 10 years, in accordance with the Local Comprehensive Plan Recertification Schedule maintained by the Georgia Department of Community Affairs. However, after five years, community leaders may determine that the comprehensive plan needs to be updated, based upon the degree of change in the community. If only minor changes have taken place, then revisions to the plan may be sufficient, in the form of plan amendments. If significant changes have occurred in community conditions (i.e., if the data upon which the plan is based has become significantly outdated, or the community’s vision has changed), an update of the comprehensive plan or a major plan amendment may be needed. Public hearings and a vote by the Mayor and City Council are required for any changes to the Plan.
4.
What is not considered part of a Comprehensive Plan?
A Comprehensive Plan is not a fiscal policy document; it will not provide specific dollar amounts for current or future expansion of services for the city’s needs nor will it provide specific cost/benefit information about various infrastructure improvements and taxes. It also does not include an economic impact assessment.
5.
How are environmental issues addressed in the Comprehensive Plan?
The environmental element of the plan provides guidance for achieving a balance between protecting the environment and planning for the orderly development of the city.
6.
How does this plan relate to other planning efforts?
A Comprehensive Plan is the basis for many other planning activities, such as creation of development regulations, transportation planning, park and open space planning, and economic development strategies. It provides a general framework for other, more specific planning.
7.
How do you implement a Comprehensive Plan?
There will be recommendations and implementation strategies contained within the plan which will outline short-term, mid-term, and long-term strategies. These strategies will constantly be reviewed and executed by the City and many other individuals and groups involved with growth and development in the future.
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