(1)
The city shall have a comprehensive plan for anticipating and influencing the orderly and coordinated development of land and building uses of the city and its environs. The plan may consist of a map or maps, diagrams, charts, reports and descriptive and explanatory text or other devices and materials to express, explain or depict the elements of the plan. It shall include a recommended plan, scheme or design for each of the following elements:
(a)
A land use element that designates the proposed general distribution, general location and extent of the uses of land. These uses may include, but are not limited to, agricultural, residential, commercial, industrial, recreational, educational, public and other categories of public and private uses of land. The land use elements shall also include estimates of future population growth in, and statements of recommended standards of population density and building intensity for, the area covered by the comprehensive plan;
(b)
A circulation element consisting of the general location, alignment, and extent of existing and proposed major thoroughfares, major transportation routes, and major terminal facilities, all of which shall be correlated with the land use element of the comprehensive plan.
(2)
The comprehensive plan may also include any or all of the following optional elements:
(a)
A conservation element for the conservation, development and utilization of natural resources;
(b)
An open space, park and recreation element;
(c)
A transportation element, showing a comprehensive system of surface, air and water transportation routes and facilities;
(d)
A public use element, showing general locations, designs and arrangements of public buildings and uses;
(e)
A public utilities element, showing general plans for public and franchised services and facilities;
(f)
A redevelopment or renewal element, showing plans for the redevelopment or renewal of slum and blighted areas;
(g)
An urban design element for general organization of the physical parts of the urban landscape;
(h)
Other elements dealing with subjects that, in the opinion of the city council, relate to the development of the city, or are essential or desirable to coordinate public services or programs with such development;
(i)
A solar energy element, for encouragement and protection of access to direct sunlight for solar energy systems.
(Ord. 2852 § 10 (Exh. A), 2011)