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for

Costs
S. and
1983,59pp.

for $10 plus for
and the City
777 N.
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DC

289-4282.
may promote
development by:

• procedural delays.
• Speeding up the application and
review process.

• Inc efficiency.
• Saving costs in city government.
• Clarifying regulations so that develop-
ers can understand them without
hiring special consultants.

governments can modify zoning
ordinances to allow well-designed
increased-density development, create
new subdivision regulations that reflect
technology In construction materi-
als, and streamline inhouse review
prefectures. Communities can begin the

fion reform process by first deter-
problem exists and

are consis-
the

are development,
turc d
A development

50 are
Site
Plan Handbook

Ustokln, David and Carole Walker
1988,438pp.

Available for $49.95 plus $3 shipping arid
handling from Center for Urban Policy
Research, Rutgers University, P.O. Box 489,
Pfscataway, NJ
(201) 932-3133.
This book provides a model subdivision
and site-plan ordinance, along with
explanatory text and a reference section
that reflects state-of-the-art land-use
regulation. Designed for use by govern-
ment administrators, developers, plan-
ners, attorneys, and others interested in
land-use regulation, the mcxlel ordinance
reflects current perspectives on land use
and site control. All components of sub-
division regulation are covered: general
provisions, definitions, administration,

procedure, design, improvements, and
necessary documents.

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