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Tag Archives: ordinances
Your zoning code/map is ahead of its time when…
There is an app for that. There is a required vertical altitude setback from flying car streets and highways. Your code book is entitled “Jetsonian Code for ___” (fill in the blank). You can actually find them on the internet. Landing … Continue reading
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Your zoning code/map is out of date when…
You start sneezing from all the dust when you open the code. It would be a valuable find on Antiques Roadshow or American Pickers. The Smithsonian wants to put it on display. Your community would actually look better planned without a zoning … Continue reading
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Tagged antiques, cities, codes, Euclidean, fun, geography, land use, maps, ordinances, papyrus, planning, sanskrit, urban planning, zoning
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