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(1) The Provo City Planning Commission shall adopt and maintain a major street plan for Provo City in conformance with, and as a part of, the General Plan in accordance with procedures for adopting and amending the Provo City General Plan as set forth in Chapter 15.17, Provo City Code, and the procedures set forth in this Chapter. Said major street plan shall contain the proposed location of all arterial and collector streets as defined in the Provo City Subdivision Regulations, and such other principal streets as the Planning Commission may deem appropriate.

(a) Prior to the Planning Commission adopting or amending the Major Street Plan, the Neighborhood Coordinator shall be notified and shall schedule the item for a Neighborhood District meeting for each affected Neighborhood District. The Provo City Engineering Department shall make a presentation at a Neighborhood District meeting explaining the proposed changes to the public. When possible, public notice signs shall be placed in the public rights-of-way along the affected roadways advertising the proposed changes and the Neighborhood District meeting. A report of the meeting may be provided by the Neighborhood Coordinator to the Planning Commission for consideration following the meeting.

(b) Upon recommendation of a Major Street Plan by the Planning Commission, the major street plan shall be submitted to the Municipal Council for adoption.

(2) The adoption of a major street plan:

(a) does not require Provo City to immediately acquire property it has designated for eventual use as a public street;

(b) does not require a landowner to dedicate and construct a street as a condition of development approval, unless Provo City determines that requiring the dedication and improvement of a street are necessary because of a development proposed by the landowner;

(c) does not prevent Provo City from requiring a landowner to take into account proposed streets in the planning of a development proposal; and

(d) does not prevent Provo City from acquiring property for street purposes via purchase, gift, voluntary dedication, or eminent domain.

(Enacted 1992-75, Am 1998-34, Am 2005-57, Am 2006-13, Am 2022-54)