No Werner,

I wasn't directing it to you but you gave the answer I was looking for and I thank you. I did find some documentation online. Very informative.  What I meant is, I make a statement and I get 5-7 different answers from well meaning and some NOT so well meaning individuals. Overall, the information I pick up here is positive for the most part. It's ironic that after being here for a couple of days, I read items in the Coaster and the Tri-City News that may have been posted here and I find that also a good thing. I think that the group here is knowledgeable, informative and really the best thing going because at least here you can voice your concern rather than be disrespected and shouted down at a council meeting or seen as a pariah and against the grain of the status quo. No, wasn't directed at you. You may not remember me, but we've met and I found you a very affable and likable person.  I really appreciate what you do for this town and urge you to stay at it.  It's great to see you here! Stay well,

Sharon


Sharon Boone
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-- \"wernerapnj\" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "Sharon G. Boone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> I just thought someone in this audience would give a synopsis of 
it. Some people here get flippant when you have the audacity to ask 
the hard questions.

> Wernerapnj had said:
> The Master Plan consists of several documents that are available at 
> City Hall. It's currently being reviewed and will eventually be
> amended. If you or someone else in the group gets/has a copy I'm
> willing to scan and post it on-line.

Sharon,  I'm not sure if your remark is directed at me. If so, my 
answer was hardly intended as 'flippant'. Your question about the 
Master Plan is very important, unfortunately the answer is impossible 
to give in a synopsis. One can ask - what is the City's master plan? -
 in a philosophical context and the answer would be - to make the 
City a better place.

Technically the Master Plan is a statutory set of guidelines and 
directions that is forward looking in nature. It consists of several 
documents that collectively are called 'the Master Plan'.

Each document deals with a particular subject, for example: Land Use 
and Zoning or Traffic Circulation or Recreation or Historic 
Preservation, etc, etc,.

It's impossible to give a summary or overview of the Master Plan, it 
is a set of seperate but interdependent documents that form the 
guiding policies of the City.

The best (only) way to grasp it is to actually read its 100's of 
pages, hense my refering you to them at City Hall.

Werner




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