The law of city planning and zoning / by Frank Backus Williams .

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Citizen's library of economics, politics, and sociology. New series.Publisher: New York : McGrath Publishing Company, [1922]Copyright date: ©1922Description: xvii, 738 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.73045 23
LOC classification:
  • NA9050 .W53
  • K3531 .W55 1922
Contents:
Part I. General Principles: -- 1. Scope -- 2. Fundamentals -- Part II. Planning the City as a Whole: -- Part III. Planning the Public Features: -- 1. Acquiring the land -- 2. Excess and zone condemnation and replotting in Europe -- 3. Excess and zone condemnation and replotting in the United States -- 4. Public utilities - the water front -- 5. Streets - setbacks - traffic regulations -- Part IV. Planning the Private Features: -- 1. The principle of building regulation and zoning -- 2. Zoning in Europe -- 3. Zoning in Canada and the United States -- Part V. City Planning Finance: -- 1. Planning administration in Italy, Sweden and Germany -- 2. Planning administration in England, Canada and France -- 3. Planning administration in the United States.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 607-630) and index.

Part I. General Principles: -- 1. Scope -- 2. Fundamentals -- Part II. Planning the City as a Whole: -- Part III. Planning the Public Features: -- 1. Acquiring the land -- 2. Excess and zone condemnation and replotting in Europe -- 3. Excess and zone condemnation and replotting in the United States -- 4. Public utilities - the water front -- 5. Streets - setbacks - traffic regulations -- Part IV. Planning the Private Features: -- 1. The principle of building regulation and zoning -- 2. Zoning in Europe -- 3. Zoning in Canada and the United States -- Part V. City Planning Finance: -- 1. Planning administration in Italy, Sweden and Germany -- 2. Planning administration in England, Canada and France -- 3. Planning administration in the United States.

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