What is a General Plan “Land Use Designation”?

State law requires the General Plan to identify the location, type and intensity of land uses allowed within the area over which the Town has jurisdiction.  This is done by designating every property in Town with a specific “land use designation.” The land use designation identifies the general type of use (e.g., residential, commercial, industrial) and the intensity of the use.  For residential uses, intensity is stated in terms of dwelling units per acre.  For non-residential uses, intensity is stated in terms of a ratio of building floor area to property size (“Floor Area Ratio” or “FAR”). 

A table describing each of the land use designations in the current General Plan and the equivalent designation being proposed in the updated General Plan can be accessed from this link Land Use Comparison Table.   Maps showing the location of each land use designation in the current and proposed General Plan can be accessed from this link Maps

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1. Why is the land use designation for my property proposed to change?
2. What is a General Plan?
3. Why is the General Plan being updated?
4. What is a General Plan “Land Use Designation”?
5. The land use designations in my notice seem to be the same. Is there really a change?
6. My property is in the county, why I am receiving notice of a town land use change?
7. How does the General Plan Land Use Designation affect my property?
8. What is the difference between the General Plan and the Zoning Ordinance?
9. What is a Zoning Designation?
10. I live in a mobile home park and received a notice of land use change. Does this mean my mobile home park is going to close?
11. Who can I talk to if I have questions about the land use changes proposed for my property?
12. How can I submit comments on the proposed land use changes to the Planning Commission?
13. Who will make the final decision on the proposed land use changes?