seriesNo,seriesEntityName,seriesTitle,seriesDateRange,seriesArrangement,seriesDescription,seriesTotRetentDesc,seriesPrimaryClassCode,seriesExtentDesc 23609,Enoch (Utah),General Plan committees minutes,1991-1992.,Alphabetical by committee.,"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.",,Public,0.20 cubic foot 1 microfilm reel