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    • Hudson, OH, Code of Ordinances

      Updated January 2023
      This city’s code allows for one accessory dwelling unit on a lot with a single-family dwelling.
    • Knoxville, TN, Code of Ordinances

      Updated August 2019
      by: City of Knoxville
      These regulations belong to the Accessory Dwelling Units, Downtown Revitalization, Housing Supply Planning, Residential Infill Development, and Solar Energy collections.
    • Youth Engagement and Action for Health (YEAH!)

      2019
      Youth Engagement and Action for Health (YEAH!) is a 14-week curriculum to engage youth in planning and projects designed to create healthier neighborhoods.
    • Broadening Public Participation Using Online Engagement Tools

      2015
      by: Susan Stuart Clark
      This briefing paper discusses how to choose and use online tools for local public participation in decision-making processes.
    • Newark, NJ, Newark360 Master Plan

      September 2022
      This master plan primarily addresses land use recommendations in Newark, New Jersey.
    • Fire Changes Everything

      April 01, 2019
      As planners and local government decision makers in California, we thought we adequately understood wildfire hazards and planned accordingly. We were wrong.
    • American Farmland Trust’s Julia Freedgood on Planning Sustainable Food Systems for All People

      In this episode of People Behind the Plans podcast series, Julia Freedgood, a senior fellow and senior program advisor at the American Farmland Trust, and author of Planning Sustainable and Resilient Food Systems, talks about the complex and fragile web behind the food we eat, and the important role planning plays, especially in rural areas.
    • Michigan Joins Small Number of States With Self-Driving Car Laws

      by: Jeffrey Bates
      New state laws allowing for the testing of autonomous vehicles look ahead to the possibilities of the technology and the role of planning.
    • A Practical Guide to Updating Local Regulations for Climate Resilience

      Building and zoning codes are a powerful way to advance local climate goals. Try these tactics for proven results.
      by: Bella Purdy, AICP       February 17, 2023
      Building and zoning codes are a powerful way to advance local climate goals. Try these tactics for proven results.
    • Pattern Zones and Pre-Reviewed Homes

      Zoning Practice — January 2024
      by: Richard Murphy, AICP, Melissa Milton-Pung       January 01, 2024
      This issue of Zoning Practice explores how a pattern approach to zoning, incorporating pre-reviewed building plans, may help communities expand housing choice and affordability. It begins with a brief examination of historical precedents before outlining the key components of a pattern zoning program and highlighting potentially complementary strategies.
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    • Woolwich Township, NJ, Code of Ordinances

      This zoning ordinance includes a section on solar energy systems.
      Woolwich township, NJ
    • Riverwoods, IL, Municipal Code

      The village code includes a chapter on renewable energy that provides standards for building-mounted and free-standing solar energy systems.
      Riverwoods, IL
    • Longmont, CO, Code of Ordinances

      2016
      The city's land development code defines and regulates small-cell wireless and addresses solar, as does its mandatory green building code.
      Longmont, CO
    • Santa Cruz County, CA, 1994 General Plan

      This comprehensive plan includes policies and objectives that encourage the use of solar energy and protection of solar access.
      Santa Cruz County, CA
    • Prince William County, VA, Code of Ordinances

      This ordinance includes solar devices in the definition of a structure, and includes regulations for rooftop installations and solar collectors in historic districts.
      Prince William County, VA
    • View to the Mountain: A Scenic Protection Manual

      2011
      by: Noelle Mackay, Seth Jensen, Dana Farley
      This guide documents actions taken by Jericho and Essex, two towns in Vermont, to protect scenic views along selected roads and provides guidance to other communities seeking to protect scenic resources.
      Essex town, VT
    • Sweden, NY, Town Code

      Updated September 2017
      The town’s wind energy conversion systems code defines and regulates small and large wind energy systems.
    • Glenview, IL, Code of Ordinances

      Updated June 5, 2018
      This regulation belongs to the Downtown Revitalization and Outdoor Lighting collections.
    • Westtown Township, PA, Code of Ordinances

      Updated September 5, 2017
      The township addresses outdoor lighting in its zoning code.
    • Santa Barbara, CA, Land Development Regulations

      Updated September 2018
      The county's Land Use and Development Code includes a section on solar energy systems.
    • Municipal Implementation Tool #12: Aging in Place

      July 2007
      This guide relates the research about Baby Boomers aging in place to the communities served by the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission.
    • Wilmington, NC, Code of Ordinances

      Updated December 2019
      This regulation belongs to the Green Stormwater Infrastructure and Solar Energy collections.
    • Travel and the Built Environment A Meta-Analysis

      Journal of the American Planning Association, 76(3): 265-294, 2010
      by: Reid Ewing, Robert Cervero
      This article belongs to the Active Transportation and Benefits of Compact, Mixed Use Development collections.
    • Grey vs. Great Density

      April 2016
      This audio defines density in the city, addresses misconceptions about high levels of density, and discusses how tools like infill development can help planners achieve livability.
    • Model Zoning for the Regulation of Solar Energy Systems

      March 2014
      This model zoning ordinance for Massachusetts cities and towns offers various amendments to local ordinances to facilitate development of solar energy systems at small, medium, and large scales.
    • Barnstable, MA, Muncipal Code

      Updated January 2020
      This regulation belongs to the Solar Energy and Grayfields Reuse and Redevelopment collections.
    • Santa Ana, CA, Code of Ordinances

      Updated July 2020
      The city's zoning code addresses form-based zoning, grayfields reuse and redevelopment, and transit-oriented development.
    • Davis, CA, Climate Action and Adaptation Plan

      Adopted June 2010
      This functional plan identifies solar energy production as a main objective and provides several solar-supportive action items.
    • Gladstone, MO, Comprehensive Plan

      Updated February 2011
      This comprehensive plan includes belongs to the Green Building and Solar Energy collections.
    • Fort Collins, CO, Downtown Plan

      Adopted March 2017
      This subarea plan belongs to the Downtown Revitalization and Green Building collections.
    • Eagle Mountain, UT, Municipal Code

      Updated August 2019
      This regulation belongs to the Solar Energy and Tiny Houses and Micro-Apartments collections.
    • Calabasas, CA, Municipal Code

      Updated September 2019
      This regulation belongs to the Small Wireless Facilities and Wireless Facilities in the ROW, Green Building, and Solar Energy collections.
    • El Paso, TX, Plan El Paso

      Adopted March 2012
      The city’s comprehensive plan belongs to the Complete Streets, Form-Based Zoning, and Solar Energy collections.
    • Pinal County, AZ, Comprehensive Plan

      Updated January 2021
      This comprehensive plan belongs to the Solar Energy and Urban Heat Resilience collections.
    • Mundelein, IL, Code of Ordinances

      2017
      These regulations belong to the Tactical Urbanism and Zoning Reform and Code Writing collections.
    • Santa Clara County, CA, Code of Ordinances

      Updated August 2018
      These regulations belong to the Accessory Dwelling Units, Home Occupations, Scenic View Protection, Solar Energy, and Wildland-Urban Interface collections.
    • Greensboro, NC, Land Development Ordinance

      2017
      The city’s land development code belongs to the Accessory Dwelling Units, Housing Supply Planning, and Scenic View Protection collections.
    • Bellingham, WA, Municipal Code

      Updated October 2020
      These regulations belong to the Housing Supply Planning, Residential Infill Development, and Solar Energy collections.
    • Designing Everyday Spaces for Playful Learning

      PAS Memo 119
      by: Jennifer Vey, Juanita Morales       December 01, 2023
      This edition of PAS Memo explains the concept of Playful Learning Landscapes and its impact on learning, public space revitalization, and social and civic engagement, highlighting cities that lead on playful learning and offering guidance to help planners implement playful learning throughout their own communities.
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    • Santa Cruz, CA, Municipal Code

      Updated September 2019
      This collection belongs to the Accessory Dwelling Units, Green Building, Housing Supply Planning, and Inclusionary Housing collections.
    • Fresno, CA, Municipal Code

      Updated August 2021
      This regulation belongs to the Age-Friendly Communities, Housing Supply Planning, Residential Infill Development, Shared Mobility, Tiny Houses and Micro-Apartments, and Zoning Reform and Code Writing collections.
    • Practice Gentle Density

      Zoning Practice — February 2023
      by: Jacqueline Berg, AICP, John Houseal, FAICP       February 01, 2023
      This issue of Zoning Practice explores zoning strategies that balance the concerns of residents and the demands of the housing market by accommodating gentle density increases in a context-sensitive manner. From historic downtown neighborhoods to modern residential subdivisions, the tools presented can be used by planners throughout the country to implement housing policy through regulation.
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    • The Market Factors That Make Transferable Development Rights Work

      Zoning Practice — January 2021
      by: Lane Kendig
      This edition of Zoning Practice highlights the distinct market challenges of targeted and rural TDR programs. It explores the key determinants of targeted TDR success and presents six potential alternatives to conventional rural TDR systems.
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    • Measuring Community Character

      PAS QuickNotes 72
      by: David Morley, AICP
      This edition of PAS QuickNotes provides a primer on the key objective physical and social characteristics that affect public perceptions of community character.
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    • Coastal Hazards and Smart Growth

      Zoning Practice — January 2011
      by: John Jacob, PhD, Thomas Pacello
      Every coastal city or town to one degree or another faces the dilemma of having to be in a place that no city should be in. This issue of Zoning Practice explains how smart growth principles embodied by places such as the French Quarter in New Orleans and the Strand in Galveston can support resilience to coastal hazards.
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    • Santa Fe County, NM, Sustainable Growth Management Plan

      Adopted 2015
      This comprehensive plan belongs to the Home Occupations and Solar Energy collections.
    • West Hollywood, CA, Municipal Code

      Updated August 2019
      This regulation belongs to the Green Building and Solar Energy collections.
    • Scottsdale, AZ, Code of Ordinances

      Updated September 2019
      This regulation belongs to the Environmentally Sensitive Areas, Green Building, and Solar Energy collections.
    • Portland, ME, City Code

      Updated August 2022
      This regulation belongs to the Food Systems, Green Building, Historic Preservation, and Urban Livestock collections.
    • 10 Principles for Managing Autonomous Vehicles on City Streets

      Autonomous vehicles spark questions about safety, accessibility, congestion, and even labor practices, but planners can pull ahead in the AV revolution.
      by: Jonathan Barnett, FAICP, Zhongjie Lin       February 17, 2023
      Autonomous vehicles spark questions about safety, accessibility, congestion, and even labor practices, but planners can pull ahead in the AV revolution.

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