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This document, published by Brandywine Conservancy as part of a General Planning Toolkit, provides guidance for Comprehensive Plan Updates, specifically focusing on Future Land Use Planning. It outlines methods for guiding growth and future land use, balancing development with agricultural preservation, and protecting community character and historic resources. The plan aims to achieve sustainable development, identify conservation priorities, and safeguard historical assets within municipalities.
This technical bulletin outlines the process and key elements for developing a Future Land Use Map through the adoption of a comprehensive plan in Pennsylvania and Delaware. It details how these plans serve as a strategic guide for future land use decisions, balancing thoughtful growth with the preservation of agricultural lands, open spaces, and historic resources. The document covers nine basic plan elements, including community development goals, land use, housing, transportation, community facilities, and natural resource protection, aiming to provide a vision for future development, guide land use decisions, support sustainable and economic development, and enhance the quality of life.
The comprehensive plan serves as a long-range planning document created by a local government to guide community growth and development over 10-20 years. It focuses on providing a vision for the future, guiding land use decisions, supporting sustainable development, and providing a framework for infrastructure planning. The plan also guides economic development, facilitates public participation, ensures consistency and coordination among various departments and communities, and enhances the overall quality of life. It is implemented through municipal land use ordinances and requires regular review and public engagement.
The comprehensive plan serves as a long-range strategic document guiding the physical, social, and economic development of a municipality. It outlines a vision for the future, providing a framework for decision-making on land use, infrastructure, housing, transportation, economic development, and environmental stewardship. The plan includes elements such as existing conditions, land use, transportation, economic development, housing, community facilities, and protection of resources. It supports goals related to recreation, conservation, water quality, transportation, cultural resources, and community development.
The Birmingham Hill Preserve Master Plan outlines the long-range use and management of the 113-acre Birmingham Hill Preserve, a historic site from the Battle of Brandywine. The plan aims to reflect the landscape as it may have appeared in 1777 and honor the history through low-impact education and interpretation. Key objectives include protecting historic and natural resources, interpreting historical events and natural features, determining infrastructure needs, developing public access for passive recreation, obtaining stakeholder input, and preparing an action plan for implementation. Future programs and facilities will enhance the visitor experience, including history programs, research facilitation, natural surface footpaths, and nature programs.
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