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Eichman, Caroline; And Others – 1990
This report evaluates the impact of two types of initiatives for involving real estate developers in building or supporting new child care facilities. These initiatives are: (1) linkage, a legislative mandate that requires developers to construct a child care space or contribute to a child care fund; and (2) bonuses, or zoning incentives that…
Descriptors: Community Development, Day Care, Day Care Centers, Early Childhood Education
Friedman, Paul, Ed.; Beck, Ronna Lee, Ed. – 1977
Included in the booklet on mental retardation and the law are reports on 11 new court cases and updated information on 35 court cases reported in previous issues. Court cases cover the following issues: architectural barriers, commitment, criminal law, education, employment, guardianship, protection from harm, sterilization, treatment, and zoning.…
Descriptors: Architectural Barriers, Court Litigation, Criminal Law, Education
Morton, David – Progressive Architecture, 1979
At the University of Southern California solar-access design research project, Barry Knowles and students have devised a solar envelope: the largest volumetric container over a land parcel that allows solar access to all adjacent neighbors within useful time constraints. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Architectural Research, Building Design, Court Litigation, Energy Conservation
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Pou, J. W. – Journal of Extension, 1977
A discussion of seven considerations for the development of a land-use policy statement and the role of extension in developing an effective strategy for state land-use planning. (EM)
Descriptors: Community Planning, Cooperative Planning, Educational Needs, Extension Education
Updating School Board Policies, 1976
Examines some examples of how school boards draw attendance lines. (IRT)
Descriptors: Attendance Patterns, Boards of Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Open Enrollment
Geldon, Fred M. – Journal of Urban Law, 1974
Market theory assists in analyzing educational finance and zoning problems. A well-structured market can allocate resources efficiently with a minimum of administrative cost. Education finance and zoning involve potential markets. Discusses how efficiently and equitably a market solution would distribute resources in these two areas. (Author/JF)
Descriptors: Economic Research, Economics, Educational Finance, Efficiency
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Maxfield, Donald W. – Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 1972
The development of several plans based on linear programming and geographic methodology will permit school administrators to make better decisions concerning the planning of school districts: where to locate boundaries, how to eliminate overcrowding, where to locate new classrooms, and how to overcome de facto segregation. The primal and dual…
Descriptors: Desegregation Methods, Educational Administration, Geographic Concepts, Geographic Regions
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Vaughn, Gerald F. – Journal of Extension, 1971
Author presents a case-study showing how Delaware Extension Service launched an effort to reach the goal of better planned communities through making land-use controls become guidelines for zoning ordinances. He discusses how segments of the community were approached and the positive results of fifteen years of work. (Editor/LF)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Community Development, Dropouts, Extension Education
Chance, William G.; Wright, Donald – Executive Educator, 1980
Describes how one district redrew attendance boundaries after a new elementary school was added, and provides six rules to follow in realigning attendance boundaries. (IRT)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary Schools, Guidelines, Program Descriptions
New York State Legislative Commission on Rural Resources, Albany. – 1988
An estimated 13 million acres of New York State have been taken out of production agriculture since the early 1900s. While most of this land has remained idle and returned to its natural growth, that part that is being rapidly converted to urban uses is of immediate concern. These changes inevitably affect the quality of life in rural areas,…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Land Use, Property Taxes, Questionnaires
Piele, Philip K. – 1979
The author notes that controversies over construction bids and contracts continue to represent the largest number of property cases reported in this year's chapter. Most of these cases are routine disputes between colleges or universities and contractors over such issues as the return of bid bonds, recovery of additional costs for construction…
Descriptors: Contracts, Court Litigation, Educational Equipment, Educational Facilities
BULLOCK, THOMAS A.; PASEUR, HERBERT – 1959
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN COLLEGE IN BARTLESVILLE, OKLAHOMA ESTABLISHED A FLEXIBLE MASTER PLAN FOR ITS CAMPUS BY USING A ZONED APPROACH SO THAT THE EXACT LOCATION AND SIZE OF BUILDINGS NEED NOT BE ANTICIPATED. THE 200 ACRE SITE WAS DIVIDED INTO THREE ZONES--(1) MAIN CAMPUS, INCLUDING OFFICES, CLASSROOMS, AND DORMITORIES, (2) FACULTY AND MARRIED STUDENTS…
Descriptors: Campuses, Church Related Colleges, College Buildings, College Planning
Burdge, Rabel J.; And Others – 1980
As part of a statewide study of public opinion, "Illinois: Today and Tomorrow," questionnaires were distributed to a sample of Illinois residents to determine their perceptions of land use, planning, and zoning. Respondents were asked whether more, the same amount, or less land should be allocated to specific uses (homes, recreation,…
Descriptors: Adults, Citizen Participation, Community Planning, Land Use
Clark, Robert A. – 1969
This bibliography attempts to pull together the land use methodology techniques that have been evolving in major transportation studies and developing in conventional planning agencies. In a commentary preceding the 83 references, the author discusses the state-of-the-art of land use methodology. The major components of a land use inventory are…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Classification, Data Processing, Facility Planning
Texas Education Agency, Austin. – 1968
Fifteen factors to be considered in site evaluation are listed. A site evaluation rating sheet is provided, with sample forms for information to be provided by the school district and the architect for use in selecting an architect. (FPO)
Descriptors: Architects, Environment, Evaluation Criteria, School Construction
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