Sprawl Rights
14 February 2005 - 2:00pm
How Connecticut got planned and zoned for sprawl.
Zoning for Sprawl was spread over most of the country when planning was introduced. Most local plans of conservation and development are meaningless because the plannning profession has no practical, available- for-routine-use way to go back and deal with these sprawl rights.
Full Story:
To Save Land You Have to Buy It
Source:
The Hartford Courant, February 7, 2005
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