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Land Regulations, Jefferson County, Missouri
Jefferson County is a part of the expanding St. Louis Metropolitan Area. With the population increasing from 38,000 in 1950 to nearly 100,000 at the present time, the area has witnessed rapid and uncontrolled urban development. The report presents new and revised ordinances, intended to provide the means to guide, control and regulate growth in accordance with the land use plan of the county. Innovations include a ten acre minimum zone in conservation and agricultural areas and a one-acre minimum zone in rural areas. (Author)
Land Regulations, Jefferson County, Missouri
Jefferson County is a part of the expanding St. Louis Metropolitan Area. With the population increasing from 38,000 in 1950 to nearly 100,000 at the present time, the area has witnessed rapid and uncontrolled urban development. The report presents new and revised ordinances, intended to provide the means to guide, control and regulate growth in accordance with the land use plan of the county. Innovations include a ten acre minimum zone in conservation and agricultural areas and a one-acre minimum zone in rural areas. (Author)
Land Regulations, Jefferson County, Missouri
1969
109 pages
Report
No indication
English
Civil Engineering , Management Practice , Law , Missouri , Terrain , Urban planning , Rural areas , Agriculture , Education , Management engineering , Standards , Classification , Area planning and development , Land use , Zoning , Subdivision regulations , Saint Louis(Missouri) , Jefferson County(Missouri)