The General Plan
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- Chet Boddy,
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Overview: The general plan is one of the most powerful and least understood documents affecting real estate. It is a compendium of goals and policies – in the form of text and maps – which all cities and counties use to make land use decisions. Sometimes called a master plan or comprehensive plan, it is the blueprint from which most city and county programs are constructed. The government’s planning authority stems from it’s “police power” over private property. Infact, they are a great source of information. They include descriptions of local history, environmental resources, demographics, and urban infrastructure. And they always have the best maps. One can find general plans at local library or local city or county planning and building departments.
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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1
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