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<br />rights-a-way, lot lines, topography, and other features should b <br />the location of appropriate zoning district boundary lines. Gene <br />district boundaries should follow rear lot lines or alleys to pr <br />cohesiveness of the streetscape and compatibility of adjacent us <br /> <br />Zoning, when applied, breaks these areas into more specific clas <br />with legally binding land use regulations that according to stat <br />5 <br />land use designations found in the Future Land Use Plan. <br /> <br />During the comprehensive planning process, an existing land use <br />undertaken to determine if there were any major nonconformities <br />to be reflected in the updated Future Land Use Plan. This abbrev <br />was conducted in April 2012 and focused primarily on commercial <br />industrial zoning nonconformities. <br /> <br />The Future Land Use Plan for the City of La Porte is a general p <br />for future development based on land use. It shows the generaliz <br />of planned future land use, <br />objectives identified throughout the Comprehensive Plan. The pur <br />the land use plan is to minimize conflicts between adjacent uses <br />efficiency of the transportation network, achieve fiscally sound <br />pertaining to private development and public infrastructure inve <br />and generally to aspire to create a livable environment for the <br />community. <br /> <br />The future land use classifications used on the plan to depict td <br />density of development are as follows: <br />- <br /> <br />-- <br />- <br />-- <br />- <br /> <br />5 <br /> Texas Local Government Code, Sec. 211.004, Conformance with the <br />Comprehensive Plan. <br />2.27 <br /> <br />2. <br />uz Adopted July 20, 2009 <br /> <br />