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What makes human beings unique? The fact that we can plan. Our greatest
achievements – from the pyramids of Egypt to the International Space Station –
have all resulted from our ability to envision the future and muster the
resources need to achieve it. That is what forms the core set of skills and
philosophy underpinning the profession of planning.
Professional planners have
studied the way our lives are influenced by physical, economic, and social
forces. It is the job of planners to help the public shape the kinds of
communities desired. Part of this job is done through zoning, division of land
into various uses to avoid nuisances and promote a healthy and orderly
development. Zoning is a tool, but it is not in itself planning. Planning
involves many such tools, including economic and demographic analysis, natural
and cultural resource evaluation, goal setting, land use regulation, and
strategic planning. It can offer options to citizens so that they may achieve
the visions of their own future. Planners are the key to implementing the
visions.
Planning is a continuous
process. Through constant updates and adjustment, a Comprehensive Plan will aid
communities, businesses, and citizens guide their growth and development and
preserve and enhance those amenities which make Beaver County an interesting,
pleasant and safe place to live, work, and play.
In
December of 2008, Beaver County adopted Master Site Plans for
Bradys Run Park, Brush Creek Park and Old Economy Park. On May 13, 2010,
Beaver County adopted the current
Comprehensive Plan. The adoption of the
May 2010 Beaver County Comprehensive Plan included and incorporated both the
Comprehensive Recreation and Parks Plan (adopted in February, 2003) and the
Beaver County Greenways and Trails Plan (adopted in November of 2007) as part of
the current comprehensive plan. The May 2010 Beaver County Comprehensive
Plan can be accessed on the Planning Commission's section of the County's web
site under Reports.
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