AICP- Plan Making
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each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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1909 First National Conference on City Planning | show 🗑
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1909 Plan of Chicago | show 🗑
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show | by Patrick Geddes, father of regional planning
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1916 New York City Zoning Code | show 🗑
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1916 First Full-time planner | show 🗑
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show | Frederick Law Olmstead Jr.
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show | established first regional planning commission in the US
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1925 Cincinnati Plan | show 🗑
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1933 Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) | show 🗑
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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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Plan making process | show 🗑
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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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show | A planner with a vast supply of knowledge, would identify a problem, set goals and objectives, identify and evaluate alternatives and select best alternative and implement plans
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show | Charles Lindblom 'the science of muddling through'
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show | Saul Alinsky - community organization; Sherry Arnstein - 'Ladder of participation'; Paul Davidoff - advocate for interest groups
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