Therefore, the application of urban satellite remote sensing and geographical information systems (GIS) for future town planning is not only sensible but utterly necessary. Arguments in favour of the use of satellite system are certainly the fast data access, the quick visual interpretation, the good representation on a planer surface and their great integrity of a map after the process of geometrical image correction (Balzerek, 2001). These technologies have also offered an important approach to spatial problem solving, and has played a very significant role in urban growth management. With these technologies, urban growth patterns and rates can be determined and quantified, and planned for alternative future scenarios (Jothiamani, 1997).