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| The planning style seperates politics from the art of planning? |
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| Comprehensive plans may contain goals related to the environment, public safety, circulation, but not fiscal health? |
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| Redistributive goals in the comprehensive plan distribute downward both wealth and influence in the political process? |
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| Land use patterns in a city affect the feasibility and cost of providing public water and sewer facilities? |
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| Examples of studies in the research phase of the comprehensive planning process include land use, recreation, circulation, but not soil characteristics. |
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| The two most powerful tools for implementing the physical aspect of a comprehensive plan are capital investments and land use controls. |
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| The relationship between the value of property and zoning has not been established |
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| The intent of transer of development rights (TDRs) is to concentrate development in areas where it is wanted and to restrict development in areas where it is unwanted. |
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| The terms interconnectedness and complextity mean the same in terms of the need for planning. |
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| Subdivision regulations control the manner in which blocks of land over a certain size may be converted into building lots. |
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| 19th century technology proved to decrease urban population densities while 20th century technology increased population density |
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| It is possible that population, traffic growth, and rising land costs in the suburbs had an influence on deflecting some growth back toward the older urban centers in the 90's. |
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| Contamination of drinking water was common in 19th century cities. |
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| From a planning perspective, the Plan of Chicago was the single most important offshoot of the City Beautiful Movement. |
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| Zoning laws first began to appear in American in the late 1950's. |
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