170 Search Results for Zoning and Land Use
Zoning and Land Use
New York City has positioned itself as the capital of the world. The City is the world's financial capital and is playing a global command post in the business services, fashion, media, and culture and technology sectors. The Cit Continue Reading...
Zoning and Land Use
Property Development and Zoning in New York
In most of the United States' cities, property development is the main economic growth strategy. Dating back to the 1950s through 1970s, local governments facing decentralization and l Continue Reading...
The Economic Development Council is an organization that is helping business to relocate to McLean Country through a number of programs to include: providing vision / direction, recruiting / developing new businesses, improving the community and pro Continue Reading...
. The state gives tax incentives for the creation and restoration of private wetlands and riparian zones, and the state's "Acres for Wildlife" program encourages farmers to take land out of production for the benefit of wildlife (Arkansas, 2007).
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New York City's zoning laws as a principle means of regulating land use.
Use four relevant sources of information.
Through zoning, a city regulates building size, population density and the way land is used. Zoning recognizes the changing demograp Continue Reading...
Essay Topic Examples
1. Urban Sprawl and Its Impact on Land Use:
This topic explores how urban expansion affects land use patterns, discussing the environmental, social, and economic consequences of sprawl.
2. Sustainable L Continue Reading...
Essay Topic Examples
1. The Impact of Zoning Policies on Urban Development:
This essay topic discusses how zoning laws shape the physical structure of cities, influence urban growth, and affect social dynamics by segregat Continue Reading...
Zoning and Development Case Study: The Natomas Joint Vision Project Area
The Natomas Joint Vision Project Area is a land area of approximately 20,000 acres within the Natomas Basin and located in the unincorporated northwestern area of Sacramento Co Continue Reading...
Land Use Terms
Land Use
The author of this response is asked to define a few terms. There are three terms in total and all of them relate to land use and land rights in some manner or form and how personal land ownership rights are juxtaposed again Continue Reading...
For example, any controls or regulations that are not unreasonable and bear some relationship to the general welfare of the community are permissible unless proscribed by preemptive state or federal laws or by the federal or state constitutions. Leg Continue Reading...
Essay Topic Examples
1. The Influence of Zoning Regulations on Urban Sprawl:
This topic would explore how zoning laws contribute to urban sprawl by dictating land use and how compaction strategies can be used to encourage mor Continue Reading...
Essay Topic Examples
1. The Evolution of Zoning Laws:
Explore how zoning regulations have evolved over time, focusing on key historical changes and their impact on urban development.
2. Zoning Compliance and Economic Growth: Continue Reading...
committee using a reflective approach to leadership in democratic leadership behaviors and methods. This will make use of channeling the energy of strong personality members rather than to suppress strong committee members and guide and facilitate g Continue Reading...
particularly using multicriteria analysis model of land use planning and land use management and how it affects the future of land management. It has 10 sources in APA format.
Issues pertaining to land use management, and land use planning are as v Continue Reading...
TRANSPORT
The relationships between land values, innovation and transportation improvements are at the heart of growth management. In general, the relationships between land values, innovation and transportation improvement can be based on a hedonic Continue Reading...
CASE STUDY: URBAN PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT ISSUES TEMPLATEDISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF ZONING CATEGORIESZoning refers to the process of dividing a particular area into different districts, each with its own set of regulations and restrictions regarding l Continue Reading...
Watershed Management
Evaluating Strategies for Watershed Protection and Management
The world's watersheds are among the most valuable resources that we have on planet earth. Human beings cannot survive without water. Therefore, managing our watersh Continue Reading...
Through the examination of land use in a given area, local government can locate areas of large urban cities where homelessness and poverty are high, and can thus develop assistance programs in areas that require such assistance (Ahn, 6). For exampl Continue Reading...
Instead, the EDC focused its efforts on attracting new businesses to the area and helping the businesses that were already operating in the area to at least sustain their present production.
The success of the Bloomington economy in the face of a s Continue Reading...
Not all offense levels are entitled to a jury trial and each jurisdiction has its own standard in this regard. As a general rule, however, any offense involving the possibility of incarceration as a sanction is entitled to the benefit of a jury tria Continue Reading...
Additionally, the creation of a trust fund for housing could help to alleviate some of the economic burden on developers in Los Angeles. As compared to other major metropolis' such as San Jose, New York, and Chicago, Los Angeles uses the least amou Continue Reading...
The proliferation of the internet has threatened to undermine the capacity of real estate agents and brokers to control the dissemination of information in the real estate market. Prior to the inception of the internet and the adoption of its use by Continue Reading...
Poor peoples and poor nations in the world accept the false and harmful notion that the lack of development meant risky, low-paying jobs and pollution. The economically vulnerable and poor communities, poor states, poor nations and poor regions have Continue Reading...
Land Use Planning Policies and Urban Sprawl
IMPORTANCE
Land planning for distribution has progressed manifolds in the past century. Increase in the number of communities in the country raises the demand for urban development. Developments are often Continue Reading...
Summary of Meeting
This meeting was classified as a public hearing, headed by Councilmember Kenyan R. McDuffie and the Committee on Business and Economic Development on March 5, 2018. The substantive content of the meeting comprised four separate ur Continue Reading...
Weitz contends that the concept of art must be flexible to accommodate new creative efforts in the shifting art world" (4). Perhaps what Weitz is saying is that art should never be put in the box, but left alone outside it's walls. It doesn't matter Continue Reading...
The Code also allows for one accessory building, a storage shed, fences, walls, and landscape screens. These screens are not to exceed seven feet in height. They should also be adjacent to the rear and side property lines. At the front, they should Continue Reading...
Although the program is still relatively small it has developed into a well respected method of preserving important American landmarks. The program works at the federal, state and local level to guarantee the protection and preservation of these de Continue Reading...
NYC Hudson Yards Rezoning Project
Introduction and Project Overview
The main reason that the NYC Hudson Yards Rezoning Project is taking place is that the location is a prime one for everything the planners want to do. The Hudson River makes up one Continue Reading...
Another highly pertinent grievance would be raised by the Executive Director, of the Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation, who complained that the park committees did a poor job of reaching out to community, environmental and preserv Continue Reading...
Affordable Housing and Smart Growth
Smart Growth is an initiative started to increase the quality, distribution and supply of affordable housing for low-income earners.
It is recognized that the growth of cities has been mainly influenced by the pu Continue Reading...
(California EPA Land Use Regulations and Covenants NP) Without such covenants and restriction there is a clear sense that ignorance would drive selfish decisions about property use that could have lasting effects on the property and the whole region Continue Reading...
This type of zoning began to be enforced because of integration, which many Americans were opposed to. In recent years, the idea of exclusionary zoning still lingers as a topic of debate. This is not only an issue of race but also an issue of afford Continue Reading...
What this means is before the passage of 207 if the government suddenly decided that a rose was protected, and land had natural roses growing on it the land could not be sold or developed as the owners would be government ordered to set aside that l Continue Reading...
Slaughterhouse Cases, Takings Clause
PART I Slaughterhouse Cases
198 U.S. 45 Lochner v New York 1904 (Oyez, 2013)
UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT
Joseph Lochner
The People of the State of New York
TABLE OF AUTHORITIES
FACTS -- Lochner was convicte Continue Reading...
Introduction
Medical marijuana has increasingly been in the news as a growing number of states throughout the U.S. have passed measures or at least put on the ballot an initiative to legalize either medicinal or recreational marijuana usage. T Continue Reading...
And we must take into consideration what would happen if, somewhere down the line, we encountered the very real possibility of changed financial circumstances.
The financial knots we're tying ourselves into now, as we scramble to purchase homes and Continue Reading...
Action Plan: Getting Homeless Families with Children and Homeless Single Women off the Streets of Seattle
Part A
1. Executive Summary
1.0. Overview
The problem of homeless in Seattle is likely to continue growing if no serious long-term intervent Continue Reading...
(Economou and Trichias, 2009)
Remuneration is stated to be as follows for each of these actors:
(1) real estate brokers -- Commission based on percentage of the transaction value;
(2) lawyers -- Commission based on percentage of the transaction v Continue Reading...