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312-Plan Making

AICP- Plan Making

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1909 First National Conference on City Planning in Washington D.C.
1909 Plan of Chicago by Daniel Burnham and Edward Bennett
1915 'Cities in Evolution' published by Patrick Geddes, father of regional planning
1916 New York City Zoning Code by Edward Bassett
1916 First Full-time planner Harland Bartholomew in City of St. Louis
1917 First President of the American City Planning Institute Frederick Law Olmstead Jr.
1922 Los Angeles established first regional planning commission in the US
1925 Cincinnati Plan the first comprehensive city plan to be officially adopted by a major american city
1933 Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) first multifunctional authority
1949 Atlanta First regional planning agency
1957 Urban Land Use Planning published by F. Stuart Chapin, present holistic methodology for creating a plan
1964 'the Urban General Plan' published by T.J. Kent Jr.; classic planning textbook on history, purpose, of comprehensive plan
1969 'Design with Nature' published by Ian McHarg; considered the predecessor of the overlay of layers in GIS
Plan making process 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
Planning commission appointed by governing body or chief elected official; short-long-term planning, plan review, budgeting; make recommedations to city governing body
Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) Consider requests for variances; hears appeals of any decision made by the zoning enforcement officer; approves special permit uses; make recommendation to governing body
Rational Planning 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
Incremental Planning Charles Lindblom 'the science of muddling through'
Advocacy Planning Saul Alinsky - community organization; Sherry Arnstein - 'Ladder of participation'; Paul Davidoff - advocate for interest groups
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