No footnotes date July 2010 Regionalplanning deals with the efficient placement of land use activities .... The related field of urban planning deals with the specific issues of city planning. Both concepts are encapsulated in spatial planning using a eurocentric definition. Nomenclature Although the term Regionalplanning is nearly universal in English speaking countries the areas covered and specific administrative set ups vary widely. In North America , regionalplanning may encompass more than one ... regionalplanning is likely to cover a much larger area than the Regional Assemblies of England Regional Assemblies of England, but both are equally regional in nature. Overview Regions require ... hubs and infrastructure, military bases, and wilderness. Regionalplanning is the science of efficient ... for regionalplanning such as new urbanist Peter Calthorpe , promote the approach because it can address region wide environmental, social, and economic issues which may necessarily require a regional focus. A region in planning terms can be administrative or at least partially functional, and is likely to include a network of settlements and character areas. In most European countries, regional ... of each region in each country, but generally speaking, regionalplanning at the macro level will seek .... See also Growth management Green infrastructure Land use planning Inter municipal land use planning Metropolitan planning organization Principles of Intelligent Urbanism Regional Assemblies RegionalPlanning Councils Spatial planning Transportation planning Zoning Unified settlement planning Further reading Jonathan Barnett, Planning for a New Century The Regional Agenda, ISBN 1 55963 806 0 http ... Calthorpe & William Fulton, The Regional City Planning for the End of Sprawl, ISBN 1 55963 784 6 External links http www.narc.org US National Association of Regional Councils http www.institute.redlands.edu ... the environment. Set regional level policy and zoning which encourages a mix of housing values and communities ... more details
City and RegionalPlanning encompasses the following Urban planning City or Urban PlanningRegionalplanningRegionalPlanning See also Land use planning Land Use Planning Landscape architecture Landscape Architecture disambig ... more details
Regionalplanning in England was undertaken for each of the nine regions of England regions . Although ... had a statutory basis between the 1990s and 2010. ref name glasson Glasson, J. & Marshall, T., RegionalPlanning , 2007 ref History Some elements of regional development and economic planning began ...?id j14KIB 3wxYC&dq regionalplanning wannop&source gbs navlinks s Paul N. Balchin and Lud k S kora, Regional Policy and Planning in Europe , Routledge, 1999 , pp.89 100 ref ref name wannop http books.google.co.uk books?id tc e1Hjn4XsC&dq regionalplanning england 1973&lr &source gbs navlinks s Urlan Wannop, Regional Imperative RegionalPlanning and Governance in Britain, Europe and the United States , Routledge, 2002 , pp.8 30 ref In most of the standard regions, Economic Planning Councils ... and universities, and in the early 1970s these produced a number of regional and sub regionalplanning ... local authorities in most regions had jointly established standing conferences to consider regionalplanning issues. Regional initiatives were bolstered by the 1986 Government Green Paper and 1989 White Paper on The Future of Development Plans , which proposed the introduction of strong regional guidance within the planning system, ref name balchin and by the Government s issuing of Strategic Guidance at a regional level, later termed RegionalPlanning Guidance RPG , from 1986 onwards. ref name wannop In the eight English regions outside London, Regional assemblies in England regional assemblies were formed in 1998, and were responsible for physical planning policy through Regional Spatial ... abolition of regional spatial planning strategies leaves a vacuum at the heart of the English ... report on abolition of regional spatial planning strategies , www.parliament.uk, 17 March 2011 ref ... legislation as part of the Greater London Authority . References reflist planning stub Regionalplanning in England Category Regionalplanning in England ... more details
RegionalPlanning Councils RPCs are quasi governmental organizations that are designated by Florida law Ch. 186, Florida Statutes to address problems and plan solutions that are of greater than local concern or scope, and are to be recognized by local governments as one of the means to provide input into state policy development. With regard to transportation related issues, RPCs are empowered to provide technical assistance to local governments on growth management matters coordinate land development ... RPC, Miami See also Government of Florida Growth management Land use Regionalplanning Urban planning Zoning External links http www.planning.org American Planning Association http www.narc.org National Association of Regional Councils http www.dca.state.fl.us Florida Department of Community Affairs http www.ampo.org Association of Metropolitan Planning Organizations http www.fepa.org Florida Emergency Preparedness Association Category Urban planning in the United States Category State agencies ... local government comprehensive plan amendments, evaluation appraisal reports, and Developments of Regional Impacts for consistency with state and regional plans and, review the plans of independent transportation authorities and metropolitan planning organization s to identify inconsistencies between ... of the region, the principal product of each RPC is the Strategic Regional Policy Plan SRPP . The SRPP identifies key regional resources and facilities, examines current and forecast conditions and trends including expected growth patterns , and establishes regional goals and policies ... preparedness , natural resources and regional transportation. RPCs may also be involved in a variety of other programs other than growth management, such as emergency preparedness programs planning, GIS ... for each comprehensive planning district of the state http www.wfrpc.dst.fl.us West Florida RPC, Pensacola ..., Gainesville http www.nefrc.org Northeast Florida Regional Council, Jacksonville http www.wrpc.cc ... more details
border 1 cellpadding 4 cellspacing 0 align right width 250 style margin 0 0 1em 1em background f9f9f9 border 1px gray solid border collapse collapse font size 95 font size 1 Nortex Regional Planning Commission font style background efefef align center colspan 2 Image NORTEX logo.png br small Logo small style background e0e0e0 align center colspan 2 Location style background efefef align center colspan 2 Image NORTEX.png 200px Map of Texas highlighting counties served by the Nortex Regional Planning Commission. style background e0e0e0 align center colspan 2 General Information Established June 1966 Number of Counties 11 Area approx. 9,461 sq. mi. Population ref http txsdc.utsa.edu tpepp 2005 txpopest cog.php Total Population Estimates for Texas Councils of Governments Texas State Data Center. ref 224,366 2000 br 220,866 2006 The Nortex Regional Planning Commission NORTEX is a voluntary association of cities, counties and special districts in North Texas . Based in Wichita Falls, Texas Wichita Falls , the Nortex Regional Planning Commission is a member of the Texas Association of Regional Councils . Counties served table tr valign top td Archer County, Texas Archer Baylor County, Texas Baylor Clay County, Texas Clay Cottle County, Texas Cottle Foard County, Texas Foard Hardeman County, Texas Hardeman td td Jack County, Texas Jack Montague County, Texas Montague Wichita County, Texas Wichita Wilbarger County, Texas Wilbarger Young County, Texas Young td tr table Largest cities in the region Wichita Falls, Texas Wichita Falls Vernon, Texas Vernon Burkburnett, Texas Burkburnett Graham, Texas Graham Iowa Park, Texas Iowa Park Bowie, Texas Bowie Jacksboro, Texas Jacksboro References reflist External links http www.nortexrpc.org Nortex Regional Planning Commission Official site. Texas COGs Category Texas Association of Regional Councils Texas stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Children s RegionalPlanning Committees were established in England and Wales by the Secretary of State for Health and Social Security in 1970 under Section 35 of the Children and Young Persons Act 1969 . They comprised one elected representative from each Counties of the United Kingdom county and county borough council in the area which they covered and were funded by those same councils. There were eleven committees throughout England North, Yorkshire and Humberside, North Western, West Midlands, East Midlands, East Anglia, Home Counties, London Boroughs, South East, Wessex, and South West and one for Wales . The task of these committees was to prepare development plans for a system of community children s home s in their area and to prepare schemes of intermediate treatment i.e. an intermediate step to be taken before removing a child who was in trouble or at risk into care . References North No.1 Area Children s RegionalPlanning Committee, Report on the Initial Planning Stage, August 1971 Category History of local government in England Category Local government in Wales Category Child care Category Juvenile law Category 1970 establishments in England Category 1970 establishments in Wales Category Children s rights in England Category Children s rights in Wales England org stub Wales org stub UK gov stub ... more details
The RegionalPlanning Association of America RPAA , formed by Clarence Stein was an urban reform association developed in 1923. The association was a diverse group of people all with their own talents and skills. The goal of this group was to connect a diverse group of friends in a critical examination of the city, in the collaborative development and dissemination of ideas, in political action and in city building projects . Throughout the ten year span in which the association lasted, five leading members contributed to this goal. Clarence Stein, Benton MacKaye , Lewis Mumford , Alexander Bing , and Henry Wright landscape architect Henry Wright were the essential backbone of the RPAA. Originally an idea of Clarence Stein s, through a series of introductions and acquaintances in Washington DC in 1918, the RegionalPlanning Association began to form. Clarence Stein and The Beginning Clarence Stein attended the Ethical Culture Society s Workingman s School, which influenced his interest ..., on April 18, 1923, the first official meeting of the RegionalPlanning Association of America was held ... he wrote an article in the JAIA two years earlier An Appalachian Trail A Project in RegionalPlanning ... Geddes ideas on regional development and planning. Mumford contributed concepts of a dispersed ... point of the division and end of the RegionalPlanning Association of America. In 1933, many ... end. The RegionalPlanning Association of America, led by Clarence Stein, Benton MacKaye ... the Associate Editor for Community Planning with the Journal of the American Institute of Architects ... for shaping a regional city and for serving its various sized, spatially well defined, specialized ... of American towns, cities, architecture, and planning in America. References Parsons, Kermit C. Collaborative Genius, The RegionalPlanning Association of America. Journal of the American Planning Association 60.4 1994 462 482. Category Urban planning in the United States ... more details
Since the Tahoe RegionalPlanning Agency must regulate how individuals develop their property ... url http www.rgj.com article 20110606 NEWS11 110607003 Tahoe RegionalPlanning Agency bill passed ... Region See also Tahoe Sierra Preservation Council, Inc. v. Tahoe RegionalPlanning Agency , a 2002 ... upon the attractiveness of the region s environment. The TRPA Regional Plan allows for a measured rate ... TRPA attempts to serve all members of the public fairly by using the best available science and planning ... more details
The Field of Planning The profession of Urban and RegionalPlanning has grown to encompass all .... The Department of Urban and RegionalPlanning stimulates and enables practicing planners, aspiring planners, decision makers, and interested public to understand urban and regional systems, public decision making, institutions of planning, and activities of planners develops and critically examines theories and methods useful to understanding urban and regional systems, public decision making, institutions of planning and activities of professional planners and utilizes and applies these theories ... and RegionalPlanning and one year graduate program naming MURP Masters in Urban and RegionalPlanning ... Department.jpg thumb Classroom in URP Department Planning can play a vital role in some specialized fields such as Land use Planning and Management Adoption of policies, programs and plans for solving people s problem Civic and Utilities services Planning and Management Environmental Planning and Management Housing and Community Planning Transportation and Infrastructure planning and Management Rural Planning and Development Regional Development Planning Disaster management planning Project Planning and Management Planning Laws and Administrations GIS and Romote Sensing While any single profession may focus on narrower range of issues, the field of planning as a whole focuses on the entire ... more details
Wikify date October 2011 The Queen s School of Urban and RegionalPlanning is a unit of the Queen s School of Graduate Studies and Research School of Graduate Studies and Research at Queen s University, Canada Queen s University . Besides offering a two year Master of Planning M.PL. program to students at a low student to faculty ratio, SURP also maintains extensive formal connections with all levels of government as well as crown corporations through its close affiliation with the National Executive Forum on Public Property. The school is the implementing agent of the Memorandum of Understanding between Queen s University and the Ministry of Land and Resources, China. A variety of activities have been organized for the Chinese mineral and land administration officials since 1996. SURP also hosts the Queen s University s Executive Seminars on Corporate and Investment Real Estate for real estate professionals. External links http www.queensu.ca surp School of Urban and RegionalPlanning at Queen s Queen s Category Queen s University School of Urban and RegionalPlanning Category Urban studies and planning schools Canada university stub ... more details
border 1 cellpadding 4 cellspacing 0 align right width 250 style margin 0 0 1em 1em background f9f9f9 border 1px gray solid border collapse collapse font size 95 font size 1 South East Texas Regional Planning Commission font style background efefef align center colspan 2 Image SETRPC logo.png br small Logo small style background e0e0e0 align center colspan 2 Location style background efefef align center colspan 2 Image SETRPC.png 200px Map of Texas highlighting counties served by the South East Texas Regional Planning Commission. style background e0e0e0 align center colspan 2 General Information Established June 1970 Number of Counties 3 Area approx. 2,196 sq. mi. Population ref http txsdc.utsa.edu tpepp 2005 txpopest cog.php Total Population Estimates for Texas Councils of Governments Texas State Data Center. ref 385,090 2000 br 379,020 2006 The South East Texas Regional Planning Commission SETRPC is a voluntary association of cities, counties and special districts in Southeast Texas . Based in Beaumont, Texas Beaumont , the South East Texas Regional Planning Commission is a member of the Texas Association of Regional Councils . Counties served Hardin County, Texas Hardin Jefferson County, Texas Jefferson Orange County, Texas Orange Largest cities in the region Beaumont, Texas Beaumont Port Arthur, Texas Port Arthur Orange, Texas Orange Nederland, Texas Nederland Groves, Texas Groves Port Neches, Texas Port Neches Vidor, Texas Vidor Lumberton, Texas Lumberton References references External links http www.setrpc.org South East Texas Regional Planning Commission Official site. Texas stub Texas COGs Category Texas Association of Regional Councils ... more details
border 1 cellpadding 4 cellspacing 0 align right width 250 style margin 0 0 1em 1em background f9f9f9 border 1px gray solid border collapse collapse font size 95 font size 1 Golden Crescent Regional Planning Commission font style background efefef align center colspan 2 Image GCRPC logo.png 150px br small Logo small style background e0e0e0 align center colspan 2 Location style background efefef align center colspan 2 Image GCRPC.png 200px Map of Texas highlighting counties served by the Golden Crescent Regional Planning Commission. style background e0e0e0 align center colspan 2 General Information Established January 1968 Number of Counties 7 Area approx. 6,097 sq. mi. Population ref http txsdc.utsa.edu tpepp 2005 txpopest cog.php Total Population Estimates for Texas Councils of Governments Texas State Data Center. ref 183,905 2000 br 187,123 2006 The Golden Crescent Regional Planning Commission GCRPC is a voluntary association of cities, counties and special districts in southern Texas . Based in Victoria, Texas Victoria , the Golden Crescent Regional Planning Commission is a member of the Texas Association of Regional Councils . Counties served Calhoun County, Texas Calhoun DeWitt County, Texas DeWitt Goliad County, Texas Goliad Gonzales County, Texas Gonzales Jackson County, Texas Jackson Lavaca County, Texas Lavaca Victoria County, Texas Victoria Largest cities in the region Victoria, Texas Victoria Port Lavaca, Texas Port Lavaca Gonzales, Texas Gonzales Cuero, Texas Cuero Edna, Texas Edna Yoakum, Texas Yoakum References references External links http www.gcrpc.org Golden Crescent Regional Planning Commission Official site. Texas COGs Category Texas Association of Regional Councils Texas stub ... more details
Wikify date July 2010 The Los Angeles County Department of RegionalPlanning DRP is a department of the County of Los Angeles. Functions, History, and Mission of the RegionalPlanning Department The RegionalPlanning Department was established as an independent department in 1974 to be responsible for the planning function of unincorporated areas. Services are provided to the unincorporated areas of the county. The Department supports the RegionalPlanning Commission. RegionalPlanning Commission The staff of the Department of RegionalPlanning supports the RegionalPlanning Commission RPC . The Commission was established in 1922, one of the oldest such bodies in the United States. The RPC has quasi judicial decisionmaking power on land use matters, which are appealable to the Board of Supervisors. The Commission also makes recommendations on legislative actions ordinances that are approved by the Board of Supervisors. The RPC has 5 members, appointed by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors. Each Supervisor appoints one Commissioner and the Commissioner is approved by the entire Board. Zoning Code and Ordinances The RegionalPlanning Department reviews land use applications to ensure compliance with Title 21 Subdivision Ordinance and Title 22 Zoning Ordinance of the http www.ordlink.com codes lacounty index.htm Los Angeles County Code and http ceres.ca.gov ceqa California Environmental Quality Act CEQA . Long Range Planning The County has a General Plan, three Area Plans, and many Community Neighborhood and Specific Plans. http planning.lacounty.gov plans adopted See ... of RegionalPlanning is currently engaged in http planning.lacounty.gov generalplan updating the General Plan . DRP is also engaged in other planning efforts Hacienda Heights Community Plan Update ... Empty section date July 2010 External links Los Angeles County Department of RegionalPlanning website ... Compton, West Rancho Dominguez, and Willowbrook. Major Divisions Current Planning Advance Planning ... more details
which was organized to resume regionalplanning and which metamorphosed into the Delaware Valley RegionalPlanning Commission DVRPC . DVRPC role The role of the DVRPC is to gather elected officials ... regionalplanning for the Delaware Valley Urban Area and to provide a variety of services designed to address regional issues and needs. The structure, authority, purpose and administrative ... server.pt document 1093520 2011 0709 frey delaware valley regionalplanning commission pdf Docket ... document 1093518 2011 0572 iverson patec delaware valley regionalplanning commission pdf Docket ... server.pt document 1093517 2011 0428 scott delaware valley regionalplanning commission pdf Docket ... name planphilly ref name newsworks Cite news title Ruling puts Delaware Valley RegionalPlanning Commission ... delaware valley regionalplanning commission pdf Frey vs. DVRPC Records Request Final Determination ... border 1px gray solid border collapse collapse font size 95 font size 1 Delaware Valley br RegionalPlanning Commission font style background efefef align center colspan 2 Image DVRPC logo.png 200px ... Bureau Total Population Count ref 5.39 Million 2000 br 5.63 Million 2010 The Delaware Valley RegionalPlanning Commission DVRPC is the metropolitan planning organization for the Delaware Valley . Created in 1965 by an interstate compact , DVRPC is responsible for Transportation planning transportation and regionalplanning in the greater Philadelphia area. History The first evidence of regionalplanning in the Delaware Valley was in the form of the RegionalPlanning Federation of the Philadelphia Tri State District which was formed in 1928 and which issued the first regional plan in 1932. The agency .... ref http www.dvrpc.org DVRPC website ref The Commission was first instituted as a regionalplanning agency in 1965 under a contract between Pennsylvania and New Jersey. In 1967, it was formally ... designated as the Metropolitan Planning Organization MPO for its nine county planning region ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The Eastern Regional Organisation for Planning and Housing EAROPH is a NGO non governmental multi sectorial organisation encompassing the private sector private , public sector public and academic sectors. The organization was established to foster the exchange of insights and experiences among countries in the EAROPH region, which has been acknowledged as the most dynamic in the world in terms of economic growth, magnitude of urbanization, population size and ethnic diversity. The EAROPH region covers all countries in Asia , Australasia and the Pacific region. EAROPH promotes a better understanding of Human Settlements and encourages excellence in planning, development and management to improve the quality of life and sustainability of human settlements. ref EAROPH Website http www.earoph.info earoph 20 about.html About ref History EAROPH was founded at a Congress in New Delhi , India , in 1956. The formation of EAROPH was a response to a movement among emerging third world nations to recognise and protect their socio cultural identities and traditional values in the face of rapid urbanization . Urban planning and the provision of housing for the masses were of particular interest to the new organization, which sought solutions grounded in local understanding by those culturally in tune with the countries involved. EAROPH was officially inaugurated under its new constitution at the second EAROPH International Congress in Tokyo , Japan in 1960 and gained its NGO status from the United Nations UN through its then parent organization, the International Federation for Housing and Planning IFHP . The EAROPH Secretariat was moved from New Delhi, India to Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia , in 1978. ref name History EAROPH Website http www.earoph.info earoph 20 ... international conferences and regional seminars Running short term technical training programmes ... Australia Chapter Category Professional planning institutes ... more details
Multiple issues unreferenced November 2007 cleanup November 2007 orphan November 2007 The California State Integrated Regional Water Management IRWM Planning is the process that promotes bringing together and prioritizing water related efforts in the region in a systematic way to ensure sustainable water uses, reliable water supplies , better water quality , environmental stewardship, efficient urban development , protection of agriculture , and a strong economy. Administered by the California Department of Water Resources and California State Water Resources Control Board through bond funded Grant Programs, IRWM encourages the development of integrated regional strategies for management of water resources by providing funding, through competitive grants. Funding Funding was authorized with various propositions. PROPOSITION 50, the Water Security, Clean Drinking Water, Coastal and Beach Protection Act of 2002, passed by California voters in November 2002. Implementation of the Proposition 50 Chapter 8, bond funding is jointly administered by the Department of Water Resources DWR and the State Water Resources Control Board State Water Board . See DIVISION 26.5. WATER SECURITY, CLEAN DRINKING WATER, COASTAL AND BEACH PROTECTION ACT OF 2002 for additional information on fund source and legislative action. PROPOSITION 84, the Safe Drinking Water, Water Quality and Supply, Flood Control, River and Coastal Protection Act, passed by California voters in November 2006. Administered by DWR, the Proposition 84 includes funding for the IRWM Grant Program. See DIVISION 43. THE SAFE DRINKING WATER, WATER QUALITY AND SUPPLY, FLOOD CONTROL, RIVER AND COASTAL PROTECTION BOND ACT OF 2006 for additional information on fund source and legislative action. These programs and funding have initiated Integrated Plans in most regions of the state. These efforts are bringing together agencies related to water in order to provide the highest priority projects for funding and rapid completion. ... more details
ElectionsMA The Massachusetts Comprehensive Permits and RegionalPlanning Initiative , also known as Question 2 , appeared on the Massachusetts 2010 ballot measures November 2, 2010 ballot in the state of Massachusetts as an initiative. Question 2 was rejected by the Massachusetts voters by 1,254,759 No votes to 900,405 Yes votes. ref http www.sec.state.ma.us ele elepdf rov10.pdf Massachusetts Secretary of State ref The measure had been sponsored by Better Not Bigger, a local advocacy group in the state. ref name lawsuit http www.dailynewstribune.com topstories x590377879 Ballot initiative effort targets 40B repeal The Daily News Tribune , Ballot initiative effort targets 40B repeal , February 17, 2010 ref ref http www.dailynewstranscript.com news x1445279723 Massachusetts ballot questions announced by secretary of state Wicked Local , Massachusetts ballot questions announced by secretary of state , July 15, 2010 ref ref name concord http concord.patch.com articles better not bigger challenges chapter 40b Concord Patch , Better Not Bigger Challenges Chapter 40B , August 12, 2010 ref The proposed measure would have repealed a state law, the Massachusetts Comprehensive Permit Act Chapter 40B Comprehensive Permit Act General Laws of Massachusetts MGL ch. 40B , that allows an organization that is proposing to build government subsidized housing that includes low or moderate income units to apply for a single comprehensive permit from a city or town s zoning board of appeals. According to the official summary of the measure, the repeal would take effect on January 1, 2011. According to Chemaly, It s not based on helping poor people. It s all about how can we sell as many units ... measures, 2010 Comprehensive Permits and RegionalPlanning Initiative Category Massachusetts statutes Comprehensive Permits and RegionalPlanning Initiative ... Housing and Planning Association 100,000.00 Massachusetts Association of Community Development Corporations ... more details
SCOTUSCase Litigants Tahoe Sierra Preservation Council, Inc. v. Tahoe RegionalPlanning Agency ArgueDate January 7 ArgueYear 2002 DecideDate April 23 DecideYear 2002 FullName Tahoe Sierra Preservation Council, Incorporated, et al. v. Tahoe RegionalPlanning Agency, et al. USVol 535 USPage 302 Citation 122 S. Ct. 1465 152 L. Ed. 2d 517 2002 U.S. LEXIS 3028 70 U.S.L.W. 4260 54 ERC BNA 1129 10 A.L.R. Fed. 2d 681 2002 Cal. Daily Op. Service 3495 32 ELR 20627 15 Fla. L. Weekly Fed. S 203 Prior Judgment for plaintiff in District Court, Judgment reversed, Court of Appeals Ninth Circuit Subsequent Holding The moratorium did not constitute a taking. There was an inherent difference between the acquisition of property for public use and the regulation of property from private use. The moratorium at issue in this case should be classified as a regulation of property from private use and therefore no compensation is required. SCOTUS 1994 2005 Majority Stevens JoinMajority O Connor, Kennedy, Souter, Ginsburg, Breyer Dissent Rehnquist JoinDissent Scalia, Thomas Dissent2 Thomas JoinDissent2 Scalia LawsApplied Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution U.S. Const. amends. V , Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution XIV Tahoe Sierra Preservation Council, Inc. v. Tahoe RegionalPlanning Agency , Case citation 535 U.S. 302 2002 , ref citation is one of the Supreme Court of the United States United States Supreme Court s more recent interpretations of the Takings Clause of the Fifth ... moratorium on construction of individual homes imposed by the Tahoe RegionalPlanning Agency fell ... receive just compensation as required by that clause. The Tahoe RegionalPlanning Agency was represented ... the Tahoe RegionalPlanning Agency TRPA to plan the development of the basin. Between 1981 1984 ... Council, Inc. v. Tahoe RegionalPlanning Agency List of United States Supreme Court cases ... will either rush through the planning process or skip it altogether fostering growth in the community ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 SCOTUS Infobox Litigants Williamson County RegionalPlanning Commission v. Hamilton Bank of Johnson City ArgueDate February 19 ArgueYear 1985 DecideDate June 28 DecideYear 1985 FullName Williamson County RegionalPlanning Commission, et al., v. Hamilton Bank of Johnson City USVol 473 USPage 172 Citation Prior 729 F.2d 402 C.A.6 Tenn. 1984 . Subsequent Holding Claim that agency s land use regulations violated the Just Compensation and Due Process Clauses was not ripe for adjudication. U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, reversed. SCOTUS 1984 1985 Majority Blackmun JoinMajority Burger, Brennan, Marshall, Rehnquist, Stevens, O Connor Concurrence Brennan JoinConcurrence Marshall Concurrence2 Stevens JoinConcurrence2 Concurrence Dissent JoinConcurrence Dissent Dissent White JoinDissent Dissent2 JoinDissent2 LawsApplied Williamson County RegionalPlanning Commission v. Hamilton Bank of Johnson City , Case citation 473 U.S. 172 1985 , ref http caselaw.lp.findlaw.com scripts getcase.pl?navby CASE&court US&vol 2 &page 3 2 U.S. 3 Full text of the opinion courtesy of Findlaw.com. ref was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States limited access to federal court for plaintiffs alleging uncompensated takings of private property under the Fifth Amendment. Facts of the case In 1973, the Williamson County Tennessee RegionalPlanning Commission approved a preliminary plat for a convert 676 acre km2 adj on residential subdivision, including a golf course, open space, and 736 residential units. Four years later, after the developer had incurred substantial costs installing infrastructure and had received final approval for the construction of the first 212 units, the county changed its zoning ordinance and adopted more stringent density limits. Upon submission of a revised preliminary plat in 1980, the Commission raised eight objections to the development ... compensation, ref 473 U.S. at 194, quoting Regional Rail Reorganization Act Cases , 419 U.S. ... more details
tasks must be discussed live with the whole team . Planning in organizations and public policy is both ... ignored aspect of planning, is the relationship it holds with forecasting . Forecasting can be described as predicting what the future will look like, whereas planning predicts what the future should ... 3 field 2 How does forecasting relate to planning? ForecastingPrinciples.com ref The term is also ..., and the strategy to be followed. Beyond this, planning has a different meaning depending on the political or economic context in which it is used. Two attitudes to planning need to be held in tension ... processes. On the other hand, our future is shaped by consequences of our own planning and actions. The counterpart to planning is spontaneous order . Overview Planning is a process for accomplishing ... will not guarantee success, but lack of a sound plan will almost certainly ensure failure. Planning ... against which actual performance can be measured and reviewed. Importance of the planning process ... a satisfactory plan of the organization is essential. The planning know the business and that they have ..., markets and competition. Planning helps in forecasting the future, makes the future visible to some extent. It bridges between where we are and where we want to go. Planning is looking ahead. Types of plans or planning Div col 4 Architectural planning Business plan Comprehensive planning Contingency planning Economic planning Enterprise architecture planning Environmental planning Event planning and production Family planning Financial planning Land use planning Life planning Marketing plan Network resource planning Operational planning Strategic planning Succession planning Urban planning Div col end Objectives and policies The objectives The objectives are general parts of the planning ... in decision making. Planning basics Essentials of planningPlanning is not done off hand ... In organizations Planning is also a management process, concerned with defining goals for future organizational ... more details
Infobox Journal title Environment and Planning A D cover discipline Human geography urban studies publisher Pion country abbreviation history 1969 present frequency Varies per journal website http www.envplan.com ISSN The Environment and Planning journals are four academic journal s. They are described as interdisciplinary , though they have a highly space spatial focus, meaning that they are of most interest to human geography human geographers . The journals are also of interest to the scholars of economics , sociology , political science , urban planning , architecture , ecology and cultural studies . The four journals are Environment and Planning A The original Environment and Planning journal, launched in 1969. It focuses on urban area urban and regional geography regional issues. ref cite web url http www.envplan.com epa epainfo.html title Environment and Planning A publisher Pion accessdate 2009 07 19 ref Environment and Planning B Planning and Design Introduced in 1974 to provide a focus on methodological urban issues, focusing again on the built environment , town planningplanning and policy . ref cite web url http www.envplan.com epb epbinfo.html title Environment and Planning B publisher Pion accessdate 2009 07 19 ref Environment and Planning C Government and Policy Established in 1983, it again aims to focus on policy issues, but a on a wider scale. It has particular ... http www.envplan.com epc epcinfo.html title Environment and Planning C publisher Pion accessdate 2009 07 19 ref Environment and Planning D Society and Space Launched as Society and Space in 1979 and joined the Environment and Planning series in 1983. Initially devoted to human geography, the journal ..., anthropology , sociology, politics, international relations , literary studies , architecture, planning ... epd epdinfo.html title Environment and Planning D publisher Pion accessdate 2009 07 19 ref In the 2001 ... from Environment and Planning A , with Environment and Planning D fourth in the list. ref name ... more details
071 resol1983.asp European Regional Spatial Planning Charter often called the Torremolinos Charter , adopted in 1983 by the European Conference of Ministers responsible for RegionalPlanning CEMAT Regional spatial planning gives geographical expression to the economic, social, cultural and ecological ... COMMIN COST Action on Green Structures and Urban Planning http www.greenstructureplanning.eu COSTC11 contents.htm COST C11 European Spatial Planning Observation Network Project on Governance http www.espon.eu ESPON 2.3.2 European Commission, DG REGIO http ec.europa.eu regional policy themes spatial en.htm EU Compendium European Conference of Ministers responsible for Regional Spatial Planning ... ESDP was signed by the ministers responsible for regionalplanning in the EU member states. Although ... Society of City and Regional Planners Landscape Architecture Land use planningRegionalplanning Principles ... of Ministers responsible for RegionalPlanning http www.nordregio.se EJSD EJSD European Journal ... of Skopje , Republic of Macedonia . Spatial planning refers to the Method software engineering method ... scales. Discrete professional disciplines which involve spatial planning include land use planning , urban planning , regionalplanning , transport planning and environmental planning . Other related areas are also important, including economic planning and community planning. Spatial planning takes place on local, regional, national and inter national levels and often result in the creation of a spatial plan. There are numerous definitions of spatial planning. One of the earliest definitions ... regional development and the physical organisation of space according to an overall strategy . Numerous planning systems exist around the world . Especially in Northwestern Europe spatial planning has evolved greatly since the late 1950s. Spatial planning systems in Europe Various compendia of spatial planning systems in Europe can be found. Below is a table showing some of the main sources, the countries ... more details