Draft Environmental Impact Report for Meadows Ranchettes General Plan Amendment, Community Plan Amendment, Rezone and Tentative Subdivision Map

Draft Environmental Impact Report for Meadows Ranchettes General Plan Amendment, Community Plan Amendment, Rezone and Tentative Subdivision Map
Author: Sacramento County (Calif.). Department of Environmental Review and Assessment
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1994
Genre: Environmental impact statements
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The Sacramento Region

The Sacramento Region
Author: California State University, Sacramento. Library
Publisher:
Total Pages: 62
Release: 1987
Genre: City planning
ISBN:

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Davidon/Scott Ranch General Plan Amendment, Rezoning, and Vesting Tentative Map Project, Revised Draft Environmental Impact Report

Davidon/Scott Ranch General Plan Amendment, Rezoning, and Vesting Tentative Map Project, Revised Draft Environmental Impact Report
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Release: 2017
Genre: Environmental impact statements
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The City of Petaluma has prepared this Draft Environmental Impact Report to provide an assessment of the potentially significant environmental effects of the proposed Davidon/Scott Ranch Residential Development project, located at the corner of Windsor Drive and D Street in the City of Petaluma. Additionally, this EIR provides an assessment of the potential environmental impacts of the Helen Putnam Regional Park Trail project, a regional trail segment proposed by Sonoma County Regional Parks in collaboration with the project applicant. The proposed regional park trail would provide a connection from the Davidon/Scott Ranch project site through Helen Putnam Regional Park to ultimately connect to an existing trail on the Regional Park property. The regional park trail is analyzed in this Draft EIR as a related project.

California EIR Monitor

California EIR Monitor
Author: California. Resources Agency
Publisher:
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Release: 1982
Genre: Environmental law
ISBN:

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The Architecture of Community

The Architecture of Community
Author: Leon Krier
Publisher: Island Press
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2009-05-08
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1610911245

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Leon Krier is one of the best-known—and most provocative—architects and urban theoreticians in the world. Until now, however, his ideas have circulated mostly among a professional audience of architects, city planners, and academics. In The Architecture of Community, Krier has reconsidered and expanded writing from his 1998 book Architecture: Choice or Fate. Here he refines and updates his thinking on the making of sustainable, humane, and attractive villages, towns, and cities. The book includes drawings, diagrams, and photographs of his built works, which have not been widely seen until now. With three new chapters, The Architecture of Community provides a contemporary road map for designing or completing today’s fragmented communities. Illustrated throughout with Krier’s original drawings, The Architecture of Community explains his theories on classical and vernacular urbanism and architecture, while providing practical design guidelines for creating livable towns. The book contains descriptions and images of the author’s built and unbuilt projects, including the Krier House and Tower in Seaside, Florida, as well as the town of Poundbury in England. Commissioned by the Prince of Wales in 1988, Krier’s design for Poundbury in Dorset has become a reference model for ecological planning and building that can meet contemporary needs.

Arizona's War Town

Arizona's War Town
Author: John S. Westerlund
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780816524150

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Few American towns went untouched by World War II, even those in remote corners of the country. During that era, the federal government forever changed the lives of many northern Arizona citizens with the construction of the U.S. Army ordnance depot at Bellemont, ten miles west of Flagstaff. John Westerlund now tells how this linchpin in the war effort marked a turning point in Flagstaff's history. One of only sixteen munitions depots built between 1941 and 1943, the Navajo Ordnance Depot contributed significantly to the city's rapid growth during the war years as it brought considerable social, cultural, and economic change to the region. A clearing in the ponderosa pine forest called Volunteer Prairie met the military's criteria for a munitions depot--open terrain, a cool climate, plentiful water, and proximity to a railroad--and it was also sufficiently inland to be safe from the threat of coastal invasion. Constructing a depot of 800 ammunition bunkers, each the size of a 2,000-square-foot home, called for a force of 8,000 laborers, and Flagstaff became a boom town overnight as construction workers and their families poured in from nearby Indian reservations and as far away as the Midwest and South. More than 2,000 were retained as permanent employees--a larger workforce than Flagstaff's total pre-war employment roster. As Westerlund's portrait of wartime Flagstaff shows, prosperity brought unanticipated consequences: racism simmered beneath the surface of the town as ethnic groups were thrown together for the first time; merchants called a city-wide strike to protest emerging union activity; juvenile delinquency rose dramatically; Flagstaff women entered the workforce in unprecedented numbers, altering local mores along with their own plans for the future; meanwhile, hundreds of sailors and marines arrived at Arizona State Teachers College to participate in the Navy's "V-12" program. Whether recounting the difficulty of 3,500 Navajo and Hopi employees adjusting to life off the reservation or the complaints of townspeople that Austrian POWs-transferred to the depot to ease the labor shortage-were treated too well, Westerlund shows that the construction and maintenance of the facility was far more than a military matter. Navajo Ordnance Depot remained operational to support wars in Korea, Vietnam, and the Persian Gulf, and today Camp Navajo provides storage for thousands of deactivated ICBM motors. But in recounting its early days, Westerlund has skillfully blended social and military history to vividly portray not only a city's transitional years but also the impact of military expansion on economic and community development in the American West.

The Transfer of Development Rights

The Transfer of Development Rights
Author: Jerome G. Rose
Publisher:
Total Pages: 364
Release: 1975
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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