The city development board agreed on a draft for the amendment of the town plan in December 2009.
In 1886, the government produced the town plan for Cobram, as section 110.
Only about 20 homes remain, even though an official town plan was made to accommodate many more.
One church (though not its building) dates from the 1200's; the present town plan was already established by the end of the 17th century.
Very few other towns and cities saw a second edition of the town plans.
The town plan was not registered with the survey office until 1 June 1909.
These centers provided for in the new town plan are not free from outside competition.
In ensuing months, evidence of a grand town plan emerged.
Another matter not envisioned in the town plan was squatters.
The town plan was based on a grid of nine squares.