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WILEY PlanningUrbanDesignStandards 2006

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Planning and Urban Design Standards

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Planning and Urban Design Standards, created under the auspices of The American Planning Association, is the most comprehensive reference book on urban planning, design, and development available today.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 COVER
2 Copyright
3 Publisher’s Note
4 Foreword
5 Preface
6 Acknowledgments
9 User Guide
10 Part 1 – PLANS AND PLAN MAKING
12 PLAN MAKING
Plan Making
15 TYPES OF PLANS
Comprehensive Plans
19 Urban Design Plans
23 Regional Plans
25 Neighborhood Plans
27 Downtown Plans
32 Corridor Plans
34 Redevelopment Area Plans
36 Transportation Plans
40 Housing Plans
43 Economic Development Plans
45 Community Facilities Plans
47 Parks and Open-Space Plans
50 Critical and Sensitive Areas Plans
52 Hazard Mitigation Plans
55 PARTICIPATION
Role of Participation
58 Stakeholder Identification
60 Surveys
62 Asset Mapping
64 Community Visioning
66 Charrettes
68 Public Meetings
71 Public Hearings
72 Computer-Based Public Participation
74 Facilitation
75 Consensus Building and Dispute Resolution
77 PLANNING MOVEMENTS
The Landscape Tradition
79 Engineering Livable Cities
80 Garden Cities
82 City Beautiful
84 Practical Planning
86 Regionalism, 1910 to 1940
88 Public Housing and Urban Renewal
90 Measuring and Modeling
91 Advocacy and Equity Planning
93 Urban Growth and Environmental Concerns
95 Statewide Land-Use Planning Programs
96 Redesigning Downtown
98 Renewed Neighborhoods, New Towns, and New Urbanism
100 New Regionalism: Environment, Politics, and Planning
102 Environmental Justice
104 Sustainability
105 Healthy Cities and Communities
106 Part 2 – ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
108 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT OVERVIEW
Environmental Planning Considerations
110 AIR
Air Quality
112 Air Sheds
114 Heat Islands
116 WATER
Hydrologic Cycle
118 Watersheds
120 Aquifers
122 Groundwater Movement and Recharge
124 Rivers and Streams
127 Floodplains and Riparian Corridors
131 River and Stream Restoration
134 Types of Wetlands
136 Wetlands Delineation
137 Wetlands Mitigation
139 Beach and Dune Systems
142 Estuaries, Flats, and Marshes
144 LAND
Soils Classification and Mechanics
146 Slope, Relief, and Aspect
148 Habitat Patches, Corridors, and Matrix
150 Disturbance Zones
152 Biodiversity Protection
154 Invasive Species
157 HAZARDS
158 Flood Hazards
160 Erosion and Sedimentation
163 Hurricanes and Coastal Storms
165 Landslides
168 Sinkholes and Subsidence
170 Earthquakes
173 Wildfires
175 Underground Leaks
177 Hazardous Materials
180 Seiches and Tsunamis
182 Noise and Vibration
188 Multihazards
192 Part 3 – STRUCTURES
194 BUILDING TYPES
Residential Types
198 Single-Family Detached
199 Single-Family Attached
200 Multifamily Low-Rise
201 Multifamily Mid-Rise
202 Multifamily High-Rise
203 Manufactured Housing
205 Office Buildings
209 Warehouse and Distribution Facilities
212 Elementary, Middle, and High Schools
216 Fire and Rescue Stations
219 Police Stations
223 Medical Facilities
228 TRANSPORTATION
Sidewalks
235 Hierarchy of Streets and Roads
238 Street Networks and Street Connectivity
242 Alleys and Driveways
245 Vehicle Turning Radii
247 Traffic Calming
251 Pedestrian-Friendly Streets
254 Considerations for Determining Parking Ratios
256 Shared Parking
257 Passenger Vehicle Dimensions for Parking Design
259 Vehicle Circulation for Parking Design
262 Parking Space Dimensions
264 Parking Lot Design
268 On-Street Bikeways
270 Multiuser Trails
274 Transit Planning Process
277 Bus Transit
281 Bus Rapid Transit
287 Rail Transit
293 Intermodal and Multimodal Transit Facilities
296 Airport and Land-Use Interface
304 Airside
306 Landside
309 UTILITIES
Waste Management Overview
311 Transfer Stations
314 Landfills
319 Incinerators
323 Waste Diversion
327 Hazardous Waste Management
330 Composting
333 Wastewater Overview
335 Wastewater Collection Systems
338 Wastewater Treatment
343 Natural Wastewater Treatment Systems
345 Stormwater Overview, Runoff, and Recharge
349 Stormwater Treatment
352 Stormwater Drainage and Flood Management
354 Water Supply
356 Water Treatment
359 Water Storage and Distribution
362 Water Conservation
364 Wireless Infrastructure Overview
366 Colocation of Wireless Equipment
368 SIGNAGE
Signs Generally
369 On-Premise Signs
373 Legal Issues in Sign Regulation
375 PARKS AND OPEN SPACE
Types of Parks
381 Greenways and Trails
385 Conservation Areas
388 Playgrounds
393 FARMING AND FORESTRY
Farms
396 Feedlots
398 Forestry
402 Part 4 – PLACES AND PLACEMAKING
404 REGIONS
Regions
408 THEORIES OF CITY FORM
Urban Patterns
410 Urban Morphology
412 Life-Cycle Model of Land-Use Change
414 Early Theories: Concentric Zones, Sector Theory, Multiple Nuclei
416 Recent Theories: Dispersed City, Edge City, Peripheral City
418 PLACES AND DISTRICTS
Neighborhoods
421 Neighborhood Centers
424 Physical Structure of Downtowns
427 Commercial Corridors
430 Historic Districts
434 Waterfronts
439 Specialty Retail Districts
441 Sexually Oriented Businesses
444 Arts Districts
446 Convention Center Districts
449 Industrial Parks
451 Office Parks
453 Main Streets
456 DEVELOPMENT TYPES
Mixed-Use Development
459 Transit-Oriented Development
462 Conservation Development
465 Infill Development
467 HOPE VI
469 DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
Environmental Site Analysis
472 Urban Analysis
477 Scale and Density
481 Safety
487 Walkability
490 Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design – LEED
493 Energy-Efficient Development
495 Green Infrastructure
497 Wayfinding Systems
500 Streetscape
510 Part 5 – ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES
512 PROJECTIONS AND DEMAND ANALYSIS
Population Projections
516 Economic Base and Econometric Projections
518 Housing Needs Assessment
521 Parks, Recreation, and Open-Space Needs Assessment
523 IMPACT ASSESSMENT
Environmental Impact Assessment
527 Fiscal Impact Assessment
530 Traffic Impact Studies
533 Transit Impact Studies
535 Traffic Sheds
536 MAPPING
Mapping Data Overview
538 Aerial Photographs and Digital Orthophoto Quadrangles
539 U.S. Geological Survey Topographic Maps
544 Property Maps in Modern Cadastre
545 Census Data and Demographic Mapping
547 Remote Sensing and Satellite Image Classification
549 Geographic Information Systems
552 VISUALIZATION
Visualization Overview
554 Montage Visualization
556 Three-Dimensional Visualization
558 Visual Preference Techniques
562 Part 6 – IMPLEMENTATION TECHNIQUES
564 LEGAL FOUNDATIONS
Planning Law Overview
565 Property Rights, Police Power, Nuisance, and Vested Rights
567 Due Process and Equal Protection
569 Freedom of Religion and Expression
572 Eminent Domain,Takings, and Exactions
575 Clean Air Act
576 Clean Water Act
578 National Environmental Policy Act
581 Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act
583 Endangered Species Act
585 Safe Drinking Water Act
587 Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
588 Current Federal Transportation Laws
590 Federal Housing and Community Development Law
593 Federal Disaster Law
595 Other Federal Laws
598 State Enabling Legislation
599 State Environmental Policy Acts
602 Zoning Regulation
606 Subdivision Regulation
608 Planned Unit Development
610 Innovations in Local Zoning Regulations
613 GROWTH MANAGEMENT
Adequate Public Facilities and Concurrency Management
615 Urban Growth Areas
618 Development Impact Fees
619 Transfer and Purchase of Development Rights
620 Smart Growth Audits
622 Transportation and Land-Use Connection
625 PRESERVATION, CONSERVATION, AND REUSE
Open-Space Preservation Techniques
627 Farmland Preservation
630 Land Evaluation and Site Assessment
631 Viewshed Protection
636 Historic Structures
640 Military Base Closure and Conversion
642 Brownfields
644 Rails To Trails
646 REVITALIZATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Capital Improvement Programs
648 Empowerment Zones and Enterprise Communities
650 Tax Increment Financing
653 Planned Manufacturing Districts
654 Redevelopment Agencies
655 Business Improvement Districts
657 CURRENT PLANNING
Development Services
659 Staff Reports for Development Proposals
661 Site Plan Review
664 Design Guidelines
668 REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT
Financing Methods and Techniques
671 Financial Planning and Analysis:The Pro Forma
677 Development and Approval Process
680 Resources
703 APA Divisions and Chapters
704 The Planning Accreditation Board’s Accredited University Planning Programs
711 Land-Based Classification Standards
719 Graphic Symbols and Drawing Annotations
720 National Planning Award Winners
722 Index
730 LBCS
WILEY PlanningUrbanDesignStandards 2006
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