REE-3043 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Lead Paint, A.D. Police Files, Radon
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Chapter 4: government controls and real estate markets. Incomplete or asymmetric information: uncertainty/ missing market. Common forms of public planning for land use control: building codes, zoning, subdivision regulation, planning and zoning administration, board of adjustment, site plan review. Zoning issues and concepts: legality of zoning, nonconforming use, variance, exclusionary zoning. Newer approaches to land use control: planned unit development, performance standards. Traditional planning vs. new urban planning: traditional. Cul-de-sac hierarchy in neighbor hoods: new urban. What is required for comprehensive planning: project future population growth, determine requirements for water and waste disposal, project needs for public services, project demand for various land uses, design compatible arrangement of needed land uses. Challenges to comprehensive planning: cha(cid:374)gi(cid:374)g (cid:374)otio(cid:374) of (cid:862)(cid:271)est p(cid:396)a(cid:272)ti(cid:272)es(cid:863, limited actual experience to rely on. Environmental concerns: modern legislation, some hazardous materials. Improvement: county, transportation authorities, schools, water management districts. Property exempt from taxes: religious organizations, state property, non profit organizations, homestead, educational institutions.