AGENCY: Enoch (Utah)

SERIES: 23609
TITLE: General Plan committees minutes
DATES: 1991-1992.
ARRANGEMENT: Alphabetical by committee.

DESCRIPTION: Utah law provides that each city shall prepare a comprehensive long-range general plan to guide growth and land development within the municipality (UCA 10-9-301(1), 1997). The plan is designed to serve as a guide for decision-making on zoning and other planning proposals. According to law, the plan may include: (a) a land use element; (b) a transportation element; (c) an environmental element; (d) a public services and facilities element; (e) a rehabilitation, redevelopment, and conservation element; (f) an economic element; (g) recommendations for implementing the plan; and any other elements that the municipality considers appropriate (UCA 10-9-302(2), 1997). In April 1991 the Enoch planning commission set up a number of citizens'committees to make recommendations for a general plan. The committees met and came up with suggestions in the following areas: agriculture; beautification (design and zoning); cemetery; community surveys; economic development; emergency preparedness;suesgs environmental quality; green areas, parks and trails; public facilities and land use; recreation and fine arts; roads and transportation; safety; utilities and energy; waste disposal; and water drainage. This series is a compilation of the notes, committee minutes, or other material collected by these committees. At least half of the committees left no records. This series does not contain a copy of the general plan. ation, redevelopment, and conservation element; (f) an economic element; (g) recommendations for implementing the plan, including the use of zoning ordinances, subdivision ordinances, capital improvement plans, and other appropriate actions; and any other elements that the municipality considers appropriate" (UCA 10-91-403 (3) (2012)). The plan may also include maps, plats, and charts.

RETENTION

DISPOSITION

RETENTION AND DISPOSITION AUTHORIZATION

Retention and disposition for this series is proposed and has not yet been approved.

FORMAT MANAGEMENT

Paper: Retain in Office permanently.

Microfilm master: Retain in State Archives permanently.

Microfilm duplicate: Retain in State Archives permanently with authority to weed.

Microfilm duplicate: Retain in Office permanently.

APPRAISAL

Historical

This series has permanent historical value as documentation of the process of creating a general plan for the city.

PRIMARY DESIGNATION

Public