Contemporary Urban PlanningBased on the author's extensive experience as a working planner, this book gives readers an insider's view of sub-state urban planning--the ¿nitty-gritty¿ details on the interplay of politics, law, money, and interest groups. The author takes a balanced, non-judgmental approach to introduce a range of ideological and political perspectives on the operation of political, economic, and demographic forces in city planning. Unlike other books on the subject, this one is strong in its coverage of economics, law, finance, and urban governance. It examines the underlying forces of growth and change and discusses frankly who benefits and loses by particular decisions. A four-part organization covers the background and development of contemporary planning; the structure and practice of contemporary planning; fields of planning; and national planning in the United States and other nations, and planning theory. For individuals headed for a career in planning. |
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Page 111
... permitted in the zone such as churches , funeral homes , and professional offices . In commercial zones the ordinance will generally specify which uses are permitted and which are not . For example , in a manufacturing zone the ...
... permitted in the zone such as churches , funeral homes , and professional offices . In commercial zones the ordinance will generally specify which uses are permitted and which are not . For example , in a manufacturing zone the ...
Page 124
... permitted may or may not be the same as that stipulated by the conven- tional ordinance and the uses permitted may or may not be the same . The entire site plan will be reviewed as a single entity under a review process specified by the ...
... permitted may or may not be the same as that stipulated by the conven- tional ordinance and the uses permitted may or may not be the same . The entire site plan will be reviewed as a single entity under a review process specified by the ...
Page 125
... permitted . Intensity of use is controlled by limits on floor area ratio ( FAR ) and the percentage of site that can be under impervious cover . There are no limitations on the type of housing , side yard and rear yard setback , and ...
... permitted . Intensity of use is controlled by limits on floor area ratio ( FAR ) and the percentage of site that can be under impervious cover . There are no limitations on the type of housing , side yard and rear yard setback , and ...
Contents
THE URBANIZATION OF AMERICA | 7 |
PART I | 29 |
THE LEGAL BASIS OF PLANNING | 64 |
Copyright | |
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