What Town Planning Means for the Local Authority And for the Land Owner ... Powers, Opportunities, And Responsibilities
The book What Town Planning Means for the Local Authority And for the Land Owner ... Powers, Opportunities, And Responsibilities was written by author Pepler, George L Here you can read free online of What Town Planning Means for the Local Authority And for the Land Owner ... Powers, Opportunities, And Responsibilities book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is What Town Planning Means for the Local Authority And for the Land Owner ... Powers, Opportunities, And Responsibilities a good or bad book?
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You cannot insist on any streets being wider than the width provided for in your by-laws. You cannot effectively decide the direction of any street. You cannot, except at great and inflated expense, save a single tree or any fine old house or feature of historical interest. You must pass the plan and permit the erection of any house that conforms with your by-laws, even although you know that it is unsuitable tq the jieighbourhood or will have to come down for a street widening in the near futu...re. You cannot make any efficient provision for future traffic requirements, drainage, water supply or lighting, because you do not know on what lines your town will sprfead itself. Because of these limitations you are laying up ■ untold trouble and expense for yourselves in the future in the form of costly" improvements. " If you do not take steps to prepare a scheme a neighbouring authority will probably do so and may affect your area, and unless you have the matter in train on your own account the situation will be considered primarily from your neighbour's point of view, perhaps to your ultimate detriment.
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