West Virginia Statutes

§ 8A-3-4 — Mandatory components of a comprehensive plan

West Virginia § 8A-3-4
JurisdictionWest Virginia
Ch. 8ALAND USE PLANNING
Art. 3COMPREHENSIVE PLAN

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Bluebook
W. Va. Code § 8A-3-4 (2026).

Text

(a)The comprehensive plan is a written statement on present and future land use and development patterns consisting of descriptive materials, including text, graphics and maps, covering the objectives, principles and guidelines for the orderly and balanced present and future economic, social, physical, environmental and fiscal development of the area under the jurisdiction of the planning commission.
(b)A comprehensive plan shall meet the following objectives:
(1)A statement of goals and objectives for a governing body, concerning its present and future land development;
(2)A timeline on how to meet short and long-range goals and objectives;
(3)An action plan setting forth implementation strategies;
(4)Recommend to the governing body a financial program for goals and objectives

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Legislative History

2004 Reg. Sess., SB454

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