State Land Use Programs

State Land Use Programs
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs
Publisher:
Total Pages: 110
Release: 1974
Genre: Land use
ISBN:

The Art of Planning

The Art of Planning
Author: Leland S. Burns
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1461325056

The work of Harvey S. Perloff stands as a landmark in the evolution of Anglo American planning doctrine. It is impossible to fully capture the essence of the published work in a paragraph, page, or even an entire essay. Yet its highpoints can be identified. His work was innovative, reformist, comprehensive, and ori ented toward the future. In emphasizing the greater importance of people com pared to things, Perloff repeatedly prodded planners to be concerned with human needs and values. He was critical of the past. But inasmuch as he de voted more effort to envisioning what could lie ahead than in recalling the past, his work was markedly optimistic. He once admitted in writing to his "built-in weakness for expecting rational, socially oriented solutions ultimately to win out, no matter what the objective situation seems to be. " To some the expecta tion may be seen as naive; to others, as a faith in the wisdom of humankind to take the best course. However received, Perloff's optimism served as a powerful stimulant to keep moving ahead for the best that would come of it. Institutions and the ways they should be shaped and reshaped were of central concern, for institutions (though he rarely used the term) were the in struments through which "knowledge was translated into action.

The Adirondack Park

The Adirondack Park
Author: Frank Graham, Jr.
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Total Pages: 348
Release: 1991-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780815601920

The Economic Impact of the Adirondack Park Private Land Use and Development Plan

The Economic Impact of the Adirondack Park Private Land Use and Development Plan
Author: Charles I. Zinser
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1980-06-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 1438424868

The purpose of this book is to assess the nature and degree of impact the Adirondack Park Private Land Use and Development Plan has had upon the economy of the Adirondack Park Region in New York State. This Plan regulates land use on the private areas within the Adirondack Park "blue line," lands that occupy 60% of the geographic space within the Park. The Plan, which has been operative since August 1, 1973, represents one of the most significant pieces of land use legislation enacted in the United States. Data was collected and interpreted on how key groups of local governments perceived the economic impact of the Plan, how realtors and employers perceived it, and the impact on subdivisions. Finally, the net economic impact of the Plan on the Adirondack real estate market and on each of the 90 Adirondack Park towns was concluded with suggestions for remedial action.