
Newtonville survey focuses on small businesses – to promote growth and better serve small businesses, the people of the Colony in connection with Colonia Industrial Development Agency (IDA) is to encourage entrepreneurs and small business owners to complete a survey on its website: http://www.colonieida.org.
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Form Based Codes: A Guide for Planners, Urban Designers, Municipalities, and Developers $59.75 A comprehensive, illustrative guide to Form-Based Codes”This volume describes in clear argument and significant detail the issues and techniques associated with the design and management of Form-Based Codes as an antidote to zoning and sprawl. Reading it and putting it to practice is an excellent point of departure for individuals and municipalities to safeguard and to grow their communities.”- Fr… |
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Handbook of Massachusetts Land USe & Planning Law: Zoning, Subdivision Control, and Nonzoning Alternatives, Second Edition $260.00 When you’re dealing with any piece of real estate in Massachusetts, you need to understand the applicable land use regulations and cases. Bobrowski’s Handbook of Massachsetts Land Use and Planning Law provides all the insightful analysis and practical, expert advice you need, with detailed coverage of such important issues as:Affordable housingSpecial permit and variance decisionsZoning in BostonN… |
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Building storm: L.A. camps feud over zoning code rewrite.: An article from: Los Angeles Business Journal $9.95 This digital document is an article from Los Angeles Business Journal, published by CBJ, L.P. on October 25, 2010. The length of the article is 1387 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitle: Building storm: L.A. camps feud ov… |
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The Zoning of America: Euclid V. Ambler $20.94 When the Cleveland suburb of Euclid first zoned its land in 1922, the Ambler Realty Company was left with a sizable tract it could no longer sell for industrial use–and so the company sued. What emerged was the seminal zoning case in American history, pitting reformers against private property advocates in the Supreme Court and raising the question of whether a municipality could deny property owners the right to use their land however they chose. Reconstructing the case that made zoning a central element in urban planning for cities and towns throughout America, Michael Allan Wolf provides the first book-length study of the Supreme Court’s landmark Euclid v. Ambler decision. Wolf describes how the ordinance, and the defense of it, burst onto the national stage and became the focus of litigation before moving all the way to the nation’s highest court. He subsequently reveals how and why Justice George Sutherland broke from the Court’s conservative bloc to support the urban reform movement eager to protect residential neighborhoods from disturbances created by rapidly expanding commercial, industrial, or multifamily uses of land. Following that decision, America saw the rapid proliferation of zoning ordinances, which greatly increased the power of local government to control and rationalize urban planning. As Wolf attests, many of today’s environmental and land use laws might not have been deemed legal had Euclid v. Ambler been decided differently. But he also points out the potential dangers that emerged from the decision, such as its anticompetitive impact on the real estate market, its catalyzing effect on suburban sprawl, and its establishment of a legal basis for excluding minoritygroups from neighborhoods. Wolf’s compelling account makes it clear that Euclid v. Ambler fundamentally altered how we think about the urban landscape, changed the way our cities and suburbs are organized, and left a long shadow over subsequent cases such as the controversial Supreme Court decision in Kelo v. New London (2005). |
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Texas Real Estate $71.97 This well-known and respected text by Jacobus provides current and authoritative coverage of modern real estate practice in Texas. All the core topics of real estate Principles I and II are covered including recent Texas legislature changes and updates to the Real Estate License Act. In addition, users will learn about land descriptions, rights and interests, fair housing, taxes, leases, condominiums, zoning, licensing and the use of technology in real estate. Abundant real-world examples and "Putting It to Work" feature throughout highlight actual practice of real estate in Texas bringing the theory and concepts alive. |
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Dictionary of Real Estate Terms $13.93 The new edition of this best-selling dictionary has been updated to account for changes in the real estate market, including the recent subprime crisis and other financial issues. Approximately 3,000 clear, concise short-entry definitions of real estate terms cover appraisal, architectural styles, brokerage, construction, development, environmental finance, mortgage types, zoning, and much more. Definitions are supplemented with graphs, charts, more than 200 line illustrations, and a list of abbreviations and real estate acronyms. This handbook is a fast-reference guide for home buyers, sellers, real estate professionals, students, investors, and attorneys. Previous editions of this book have appeared on "Business Week"as and other business-oriented best seller lists. |
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Ethics for the Real Estate Professional $18.56 Real estate professionals are confronted every day with on-the-job dilemmas with sometimes contradictory regulations, codes of conduct, or laws that make it difficult to effectively resolve ethical conflict. Written by the acknowledged expert on real estate ethics, this new edition of a timeless real estate ethics resource will provide you with simple but real situations and the opportunity to explore and analyze ethics in your professional business. New topics include ethically handling competitors, new required disclosures, housing discrimination, and updated discussions in agency and Gallup Poll results. "How Would You Respond" questions and Case Study exercises allow for open discussion amongst a group or thoughtful reflection for independent studies. Deborah Longas use of everyday language helps real estate agents gain an increased awareness and understanding of ethical decision making as they work through the various real-life scenarios and provocative discussion questions. |
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Peterson’s Master the Real Estate License Exams $4.88 Prepare for the ASI, PSI, AMP, or Experior exam with Peterson’s "Master the Real Estate License Exams." No matter which exam you’re taking, you’ll boost your scores with 6 full-length practice tests and a review of every subject area, from mortgages and liens to zoning and public relations. |
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