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Infill Zoning
INFILL ZONING focuses on proposed zoning changes to encourage new private housing construction, protect existing neighborhoods, and accommodate industry and residences in mixed use areas. The first proposal attempts to spur development of small vacant lots in built-up areas of the City which are today difficult and uneconomical to build. The second proposal enhances the current legislation on Planned Unit Development. Two types are now defined instead of one: Those developments less than four acres and those larger than four acres. In those over four acres, the developer must provide school space or community facilities at no cost to the City. New bonuses are increased room sizes and enclosed parking added to those for common open space and good site planning. (Author)
Infill Zoning
INFILL ZONING focuses on proposed zoning changes to encourage new private housing construction, protect existing neighborhoods, and accommodate industry and residences in mixed use areas. The first proposal attempts to spur development of small vacant lots in built-up areas of the City which are today difficult and uneconomical to build. The second proposal enhances the current legislation on Planned Unit Development. Two types are now defined instead of one: Those developments less than four acres and those larger than four acres. In those over four acres, the developer must provide school space or community facilities at no cost to the City. New bonuses are increased room sizes and enclosed parking added to those for common open space and good site planning. (Author)
Infill Zoning
1972
109 pages
Report
No indication
English
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