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10. The comprehensive plan for Hugo is presented in map form as <br />a part of this report. Said map contains general plans for <br />land use, transportation and community facilities. Perhaps <br />more important, however, is the set of basic goals and <br />policies recommended as guidelines for future growth, and <br />change in the environment. <br />11. The Municipal Plan should not be considered as a "master" or <br />inflexible blueprint for maintenance and development; rather <br />it should be considered as a guide to making the day-to-day <br />decisions which, in their sum total, will result in the <br />environment of the future. <br />12. Coordination of local plans with those of the Metropolitan <br />Council, County, School Districts, adjacent communities, <br />and others is essential to the well-being of the residents <br />and the urban area as a whole. <br />13. A goal of the local planning process should be to aid in <br />the beautification and improvement of living conditions as <br />well as the creation of efficiency and economy in the urban <br />scene. <br />14. Public facilities and services should be provided in accor- <br />dance with a plan and systematic program rather than merely <br />in response to demands created by sproadic and uncoordinated <br />private developments. <br />15. Major public expenditures should be made in accordance with <br />a long-range financial plan. <br />16. Future change in the environment should be on the basis of <br />total community good, sound planning principles, and facts <br />rather than simple yielding to the emotional considerations <br />of special interest groups. <br />21 <br />