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A. It is the duty of the town council to make and adopt a master plan for the physical development of the town. The town's master plan may include areas outside the town's boundaries which, in the council's judgment, bear a relation to the planning of the town; provided, however, that any portion of the master plan which involves an area outside the town's boundaries shall be subject to the approval of the governmental body having jurisdiction of such area. The master plan, with the accompanying maps, plats, charts, and descriptive matter, shall show the council's recommendations for the development of the town including, but not limited to, those subjects set forth in section 31-23-206, Colorado Revised Statutes. (Ord. 20, Series 2002)

B. As the work of making the whole master plan progresses, the council may from time to time adopt a part thereof in accordance with the procedures set forth in section 9-4-4 of this chapter. Any such part shall cover one or more major sections or divisions of the town or one or more of the foregoing or other functional matters to be included in the plan. The council may amend, extend, or add to the plan from time to time. (Ord. 11, Series 1997)

Notes:

1The official master plan the Town of Breckenridge previously adopted by section 9-4-3 of this chapter (pursuant to ordinance no. 8, series 1983) shall continue in full force and effect, and shall be deemed to be the official master plan of the town until repealed by a master plan adopted pursuant to the provisions of ordinance 11, series 1997.