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Future Land Use Plan (2005 - 2010)
The purpose of the Future Land Use Plan is to provide the officials and citizens of Waverly Township with an efficient and reasonable guide to the orderly growth and development of the community. The plan is designed to support the Waverly Township Zoning Ordinance so as to reduce zoning conflicts and promote community-wide harmony. The Future Land Use Plan is not the Zoning Ordinance. It is a guide only for future changes to the Zoning Ordinance. Put another way, the Future Land Use Plan is the foundation upon which regulations are built.

Adopting or changing a Future Land Use Plan does not directly alter the zoning for any property. However, future changes to the zoning map are intended to be consistent with the uses shown on the Future Land Use Plan map.

To facilitate downloading, the Plan has been divided into several parts. Click the links below to view the entire Waverly Township Draft Future Land Use Plan.
A public hearing of the plan was held on August 14, 2006. Minor changes to accommodate public comments were incorporated and the plan was adopted by the Waverly Township Board on 9-Nov-06.
This page last updated on 6/3/2008.
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