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village land use: community master plan
[ 14(c)3 land transfer | homesite lots | community master plan | subdivision plan | lot permits ]

As the Tribe worked to transfer 14(c)3 lands to the State in Trust, Georgetown secured funding from the Administration for Native Americans (ANA) to create a Georgetown Community Master Plan.

The Georgetown Community Master Plan is a strategic and comprehensive plan that provides a road map for the Tribe to responsibly develop the community and define the future. It incorporates the values, goals and mission of its members and it creates a framework from which to evaluate new opportunities or elements of change. Most importantly, it provides a foundation for tribal members to manage their community with a true sense of ownership and control.

The resettled community will meet the multiple, varied needs of its members. It will provided housing lots and open spaces for the construction of personal residential, retirement homes and recreational cabins. It will provide a community center where tribal members can meet and gather. Extended families can enjoy subsistence and other traditional activities while at the same time passing on legacies. This revitalized community will also serve as a distinct location for the development of economic activities such as saw mill operations and tourism related facilities. All of these needs and possibilities have been incorporated into the Master Planning efforts.

Because the master plan is a lengthy document, it has been broken down into separate files. To download the document, click on each file listed below and print from Abode Acrobat. To print, you must have the capacity to print 11x17 pages on your printer.

[ coverpage | contents | intro, community goals, history & data | economic resources ]
[ land selection | land use plan | initial development | future development & references ]