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Growth Management:
Growth Management Techniques #1-Lecture Notes

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Growth Management Approaches and Techniques

Growth management approaches and techniques can be broadly classified into the following categories:

  • Techniques for managing the location and character of community expansion
  • Techniques to preserve natural resources and environmental qualities and features
  • Techniques to ensure efficient provision of community infrastructure
  • Techniques to maintain or create a desirable quality of community life
  • Techniques to improve economic opportunities and social equity
  • Techniques for regional and sate guidance of community development

Where to Grow: Techniques for managing the location and character of community expansion

  • Urban growth boundaries
  • Development policy areas
  • Promotion of infill and redevelopment
  • Extra-jurisdictional controls
  • Limits on growth

Where not to grow: Techniques to preserve natural resources and environmental qualities and features

  • Land acquisition
  • Conservation planning/zoning
  • Water quality/erosion control regulations
  • Delineation of critical areas
  • Mitigation of development impacts
  • Agricultural land protection
  • Watershed planning and management
  • Environmental threshold standards

Ensuring adequate public facilities: Techniques to ensure efficient provision of community infrastructure

  • Capital improvement programs
  • Functional plans
  • Adequate public facility requirements
  • Exactions, impact fees, and special districts
  • Transportation demand management and congestion management programs
  • Project point or rating systems

Maintaining community livability: Techniques to maintain or create a desirable quality of community life

  • Design/site review
  • Flexible planning and design
  • Incentive and performance zoning
  • Historic and architectural preservation
  • Neighborhood conservation and revitalization of declining areas
  • Landscape ordinances
  • Tree or plant conservation requirements

Economic and Social Sustainability: Techniques to improve economic opportunities and social equity

  • Economic development incentives
  • Economic opportunity programs
  • Affordable housing programs

The regional perspective: Techniques for regional and state guidance of community development

  • Coordination of local planning
  • Reviews of developments of regional impact

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