South Fayette Township

Comprehensive Plan


What is a Comprehensive Plan ?

 It is a document that identifies the goals and strategies for growth and conservation for a community. Pennsylvania’s laws guide the basic content for comprehensive plans so that growth is encouraged in a coordinated manner. A comprehensive plan differs from a zoning ordinance in that it is adopted as a resolution rather than as an ordinance or law. The comprehensive plan serves as a guide, whereas the zoning ordinance is a legal instrument that is used to implement regulations and provisions that are consistent with the principles of the adopted comprehensive plan.

 


 

South Fayette Township Comprehensive Plan Committee Documents and Information:

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Committee Agendas
   
August 2010 Updates Updated Comprehensive Plan Goals 07/26/2010
  Open Space Criteria Considerations
  Infrastructure Modeling Evaluation
April 2010 Workshop Workshop Presentation
   
Informational Maps (2010) Population Density
  Building Footprint
  Community Facilities
  Existing Land Use
  Existing Zoning Map
  Hydrology & Watersheds
  Potentially Developable, Redevelopable Land
  Landform Analysis
  Slope Analysis
  Historic Resources
  Oil & Gas Well Resources
*NEW* Conservation Corridor Concept Plan
*NEW* Buildout Scenario #1 - Existing Zoning
*NEW* Buildout Scenario #2 - Alternate Growth
*NEW* Future Land Use
   


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