Mark L. Hinshaw
Published: 1995
Total Pages: 44
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Almost every city and county in the nation uses zoning to regulate the development of private property. Yet zoning standards have consistently failed to address issues of visual quality and community character. This report examines a viable solution: design review. Design review seeks to achieve good design through community consensus and cooperation. The report guides planners throught the design review process--from pre-application to post-guideline enforcement. It shows how to craft nonambiguous design review guidelines for parking lots and structures, buildings, signs, and more. Numerous diagrams, charts, and photographs illustrate the many benefits of design review. A great primer for planners, officals, or citizens interested in preserving or upgrading their city's environment.