The master plan for the physical development of the City shall contain the Planning and Zoning Commission's recommendations for growth, development, and beautification of the City. A copy of the master plan, or any part thereof, shall be forwarded to the City Council, which may adopt this plan in whole or in part, and may adopt any amendments thereto after at least one public hearing on the proposed action. The City Council shall act on such plan, or part thereof, within sixty (60) days following its submission. If such plan, or part thereof, shall be rejected by the City Council, the Commission may modify such plan, or part thereof, and again forward it to the City Council for consideration. All amendments to the master plan recommended by the Commission shall be submitted in the same manner as outlined above to the City Council for approval, and all recommendations affecting the master plan shall be accompanied by a recommendation from the Planning and Zoning Commission.
Upon the adoption of a master plan by the City Council, no subdivision, street, park, or any public way, ground or space, public building or structure, or public utility whether publicly or privately owned, which is in conflict with the master plan shall be constructed or authorized by the City until and unless the location and extent thereof shall have been submitted to and approved by the Commission. In case of disapproval, the Commission shall communicate its reasons to the City Council, which shall have the power to overrule such disapproval, and upon such overruling, the City Council shall have power to proceed. The widening, narrowing, relocating, vacating, or change in the use of any street, alley, or public way or ground, or the sale of any public building or real property, shall be subject to similar submission and approval by the Planning and Zoning Commission, and failure to approve may be similarly overruled by the City Council.