A.
Specific plans are to be used for the regulation of land use and development consistent with the General Plan, as provided for in each specific plan document. It is intended that those plans will provide the basis for the development and use of those specific areas, with the underlying zoning and this title acting as supplement.
B.
Intent. Specific plans are included in the zoning regulations to achieve allowing purposes:
1.
To promote and protect the public health, safety and welfare;
2.
To implement the objectives and policies of the General Plan;
3.
To safeguard and enhance environmental amenities and the quality of development;
4.
To attain the physical, social and economic advantages resulting from comprehensive and orderly planned use of land resources; and,
5.
To facilitate development within the City in accordance with the General Plan by permitting greater flexibility and encouraging more creative and imaginative designs for major urban development projects subject to large-scale community planning:
a.
The land use specific plans provide a process for initiation, review and regulation of largescale, comprehensively-planned urban communities that affords the maximum flexibility to the developer within the context of an overall development program and specific, phased development plans coordinated with the provision of necessary public services and facilities tied to specific plans. The specific plan establishes criteria for uses, development standards, design and other provisions that contribute to the overall area's enhancement, preservation and livelihood,
b.
The "street" specific plans are concerned with the improvements, ultimate rights-of-way and circulation for streets and highways through the community. "Street" specific plans pertain particularly to: streets; highways; lot patterns; streets and arrangements; and special treatments of areas involving the use of land where necessary; recreational facilities; public buildings; off-street parking and related subjects.
(2758 § 2, 2009)