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Alternatives to Urban Sprawl: Legal Guidelines for Governmental Action
Three approaches are studied in the report on urban sprawl control: Planned urban development zones, which call for intensive development at a prescribed minimum scale; compensative land regulations, which involve payments to owners whose property is subjected to highly restrictive regulations; and a public land assembly, in which the power of eminent domain would be used as a means of assuring orderly private development. (NCUP abstract)
Alternatives to Urban Sprawl: Legal Guidelines for Governmental Action
Three approaches are studied in the report on urban sprawl control: Planned urban development zones, which call for intensive development at a prescribed minimum scale; compensative land regulations, which involve payments to owners whose property is subjected to highly restrictive regulations; and a public land assembly, in which the power of eminent domain would be used as a means of assuring orderly private development. (NCUP abstract)
Alternatives to Urban Sprawl: Legal Guidelines for Governmental Action
F. P. Bosselman (author)
1968
78 pages
Report
No indication
English
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