The implication of these changes is that environmental problems will be heightened. These problems ranges from traffic build up on the road; overstretch of infrastructures and social amenities, noise pollution, shortage of water, uncontrolled land use, poor waste disposal and dirtiness of the environment as the study area was not planned to accommodate these land use changes (Olukemi, 2011). With the rapid rate of land use change, the decline in the standard of living and in the standard of the environment, it has become increasingly evident that there is an urgent need for action oriented efforts aimed at advocating and inducing the acceptance of appropriate and workable planning strategies that could facilitate the combating of the problems of the change and the dysfunctions of physical planning (Oyinloye, 2010).