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Factors in the Zoning of Cities: A Symposium: The Purpose of Zoning Ordinances and Methods of Administration
There is a growing appreciation and understanding by engineers of the importance of zoning regulations as a part of city planning. such has been accomplished in zoning activities since January, 1923, and this paper attempts to call attention to some of the pitfalls and the dangers and the wisdom of a sane consideration of regulations before attempting to put them into effect.
The principal purpose, however, is to call attention to some of the administrative measures and to point out the lessons derived from some experiences, not only in the review and preparation of zoning regulations, but also in the actual operation and application of ordinances to given circumstances. Particular stress is laid on the necessity of starting right and this means: First, a comprehensive enabling act; second, careful study and preparation of data; third, thorough discussion with every one affected; fourth, the administration of such ordinances by capable and honest officials; and, fifth, the interpretation of special clauses in particular cases by a competent Board of Appeals, actuated by a sense of justice, fairness, and an humanitarian feeling toward all those who are affected.
Factors in the Zoning of Cities: A Symposium: The Purpose of Zoning Ordinances and Methods of Administration
There is a growing appreciation and understanding by engineers of the importance of zoning regulations as a part of city planning. such has been accomplished in zoning activities since January, 1923, and this paper attempts to call attention to some of the pitfalls and the dangers and the wisdom of a sane consideration of regulations before attempting to put them into effect.
The principal purpose, however, is to call attention to some of the administrative measures and to point out the lessons derived from some experiences, not only in the review and preparation of zoning regulations, but also in the actual operation and application of ordinances to given circumstances. Particular stress is laid on the necessity of starting right and this means: First, a comprehensive enabling act; second, careful study and preparation of data; third, thorough discussion with every one affected; fourth, the administration of such ordinances by capable and honest officials; and, fifth, the interpretation of special clauses in particular cases by a competent Board of Appeals, actuated by a sense of justice, fairness, and an humanitarian feeling toward all those who are affected.
Factors in the Zoning of Cities: A Symposium: The Purpose of Zoning Ordinances and Methods of Administration
Knowles, Morris (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 88 ; 0624-0639
2021-01-01
161925-01-01 pages
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The purpose of zoning ordinances and methods of administration
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