Summary of Report

Summary of Report
Author: Voorhees, Walker, Smith and Smith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 7
Release: 1958*
Genre:
ISBN:

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Zoning New York City

Zoning New York City
Author: Voorhees, Walker, Smith & Haines, New York
Publisher:
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1958*
Genre: Zoning
ISBN:

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Planning and Zoning New York City

Planning and Zoning New York City
Author: Todd Bressi
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2023-04-14
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1000948196

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Two unique events shaped the magnificent unnatural geography of New York City and created its sense of place: the Commissioners' Plan of 1811 and the zoning resolution of 1916. The first imprinted Manhattan with a two-dimensional plan, a rectangular grid defined by broad north-south avenues, multiple east-west cross streets, and by its standard units: blocks of two hundred feet by six hundred to eight hundred feet. The second determined the city's three-dimensional form by restricting uses by district, by limiting the maximum mass of a building allowed on a given site.This book addresses the fundamental challenge facing every American municipality: Can zoning - the basic tool of municipal land-use control - balance growth and equity? As New York plans for the future, the nation's foremost commentators on urban planning, architecture, land-use law, and design discuss the accomplishments of New York's zoning laws and explore alternative scenarios for guiding the city's future development.The chapters in this book were originally prepared for a symposium on the history and future of planning in New York City. The authors provide a skillful blend of urban history, architectural review, economic analysis, and social commentary. Contributors include such experts as Jonathan Barnett, Sigurd Grava, Frances Halsband, Jerold Kayden, Brian Kintish, Eric Kober, Michael Kwartler, Larry Littlefield, Norman Marcus, R. Susan Motley, Richard A. Plunz, Peter D. Salins, Richard L. Schaffer, John Shapiro, Robert A. M. Stern, Roy Strickland, Marilyn Taylor, Robert F. Wagner, Jr., and Carol Willis. This book is essential reading for planners, architects, historians, developers, and municipal officials concerned with guiding the future of America's cities. Its lessons are vital for every city in America.

Technical Data Prepared in Connection with a Study of the City Planning Commission's Proposal to Amend Articles III & IV of the Zoning Resolution of the City of New York ...

Technical Data Prepared in Connection with a Study of the City Planning Commission's Proposal to Amend Articles III & IV of the Zoning Resolution of the City of New York ...
Author: New York (N.Y.). Department of Public Works
Publisher:
Total Pages: 54
Release: 1944
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ISBN:

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Zoning New York City

Zoning New York City
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1958*
Genre: Zoning
ISBN:

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This second consultant's report, issued by architects Voorhees Walker Smith & Smith in August 1958, builds on the recommendations laid out eight years prior in Harrison, Ballard and Allen, and outlines a new Resolution in significant detail. This extensive proposal contains the text and maps that would ultimately become the new Zoning Resolution, with an accompanying explanatory report. It is organized to detail the use and structure of zoning districts, the drawing of new zoning maps, industrial performance standards, large-scale developments, non-conforming uses, and regulations governing residential development, off-street parking, light and air, height around airports, and the administration of zoning.