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4/20/10

Master Plan or Comprehensive Plan?

A useful definition from Answers.com summarizes the meaning of "master plan" as . . . "A document that describes, in narrative and with maps, an overall development concept. The master plan is used to coordinate the preparation of more detailed plans or may be a collection of detailed plans. The plan may be prepared by a local government to guide private and public development or by a Developer on a specific project."

Central Connecticut State University's designs for an extension of their campus in the Town of Newington amount to a "Master Plan," currently overseen by Dr. Richard Bachoo, chief administrative officer of the University.

On the other hand, some government bodies use the term "Master Plan" synonymously with "Comprehensive Plan"--called Plans of Conservation and Development in Connecticut. These are more of a blueprint for town or city growth which also play a role in justifying zoning ordinances and illustrate trends in the evolution of a place.

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