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AICP- Plan Making

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show in Washington D.C.  
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show by Daniel Burnham and Edward Bennett  
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show by Patrick Geddes, father of regional planning  
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show by Edward Bassett  
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show Harland Bartholomew in City of St. Louis  
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show Frederick Law Olmstead Jr.  
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1922 Los Angeles   show
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show the first comprehensive city plan to be officially adopted by a major american city  
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show first multifunctional authority  
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1949 Atlanta   show
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show by F. Stuart Chapin, present holistic methodology for creating a plan  
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show by T.J. Kent Jr.; classic planning textbook on history, purpose, of comprehensive plan  
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show by Ian McHarg; considered the predecessor of the overlay of layers in GIS  
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show Gather factual information; gather information using participatory process; analyze information; report information; present the plan for review; revise the plan accordingly; submit plan for adoption  
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Planning commission   show
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show Consider requests for variances; hears appeals of any decision made by the zoning enforcement officer; approves special permit uses; make recommendation to governing body  
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Rational Planning   show
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show Charles Lindblom 'the science of muddling through'  
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Advocacy Planning   show
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