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Escambia County Comprehensive Plan
The Comprehensive plan has been established as the guideline for the future growth of our community. The Comprehensive plan deals with issues related to the appropriate uses of land, and was prepared to address compatibility issues between various uses of land, management and preservation of natural resources, identification and preservation of historically significant lands and structures, and adequate planning for infrastructure needs. Comprehensive plans are also utilized to address issues related to schools, recreation, and housing. The Comprehensive Plan consists of a study of existing conditions and a discussion of future trends, goals, and objectives. Land-use patterns, housing conditions, population, roadways, and other infrastructure are usually the principle elements that are studied.
Click on the links below to access the most recent Comprehensive Plan Implementation Committee (CPIC) Annual Report.
- Fiscal year 2009-2010 (approved June 2011)
- Fiscal year 2008-2009 (approved July 2010)
- Fiscal Year 2007-2008 (approved July 2009)
- Fiscal Year 2006-2007 (approved July 2008)
- Fiscal Year 2005-2006 (approved April 2007)
Escambia County Land Development Code
The goals, objectives and policies contained in the Comprehensive Plan are implemented through the Land Development Code (LDC). The LDC also establishes performance standards for each zoning district depicted on the Zoning Map and generally regulates development and redevelopment activities in incorporated Escambia County.
The land development regulations shall be amended, updated or revised to be consistent with the Comprehensive Plan and used as our County's governing regulations for new development. The Comprehensive Plan is a pre-requisite to the Land Development Code.
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