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- catalog alternative "Authentic development patterns for small towns and rural areas".
- catalog contributor b13015029.
- catalog contributor b13015030.
- catalog created "c2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "c2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2003.".
- catalog description "1. Lessons from the past: historical Western development patterns : Native American communities ; Spanish colonization ; American settlements -- 2. Setting the stage: rural architecture and site elements : Early settlement until World War II -- Post-World War II development and the challenge we face today ; An historical foundation for a Western rural development pattern language -- 3. Contemporary development cases : Case study 1. Douglas County, Colorado: rural site plan process ; Case study 2. Fremont County, Idaho: performance development code ; Case study 3. Santa Fe County, New Mexico: growth management plan ; Case study 4. Teton County, Wyoming: land development regulations ; Case study 5. Latimer County, Colorado: rural land use process ; Case study 6. Santa Cruz County, Arizona: private initiative ; Case study 7. City of Claremont, California ; Concluding comments -- ".
- catalog description "4. ".
- catalog description "Colorado ; Community focal point and climate moderating urban forest: Walla Walla, Washington ; Town and county separation: Deschute County and the city of Bend, Oregon -- 5. True West implementation: effective development code standards : Introduction ; Landscaping, vegetation protection, and fencing/buffering ; Streets and roads ; Open lands preservation ; Night lighting ; Protection of views and sensitive natural areas -- 6. Western rural and small-town development patterns -- Appendix A. Spanish laws of the Indies -- Appendix B. Hillside district, City of Claremont.".
- catalog description "Focused case studies : Natural area and open space preservation: Jefferson County, Colorado ; Natural area and open space preservation: Gallatin County, Montana ; Skyline and ridgeline protection: Castle Rock, Colorado ; Ranch architecture and preservation: City of Moab, Utah ; Architecture: design, materials, colors: Summit County, Utah (The Promontory) ; Agricultural land and water resource protection and enhancement: Rio Arriba County, New Mexico ; Visual resource and agricultural land preservation: Routt County, Colorado ; Slope protection: Salt Lake County, Utah ; Rural scenic corridor preservation: Santa Fe, New Mexico ; Ecological and high desert preservation: Scottsdale, Arizona (DC Ranch) ; Lighting: Dark Sky Ordinance: Tempe, Arizona ; Climatic and ecologically sensitive building: Civano: Tucson, Arizona ; Cultural and open space preservation: Lewis & Clark County, Montana ; Wildlife-friendly fencing: Colorado Division of Wildlife ; Single-residence site design: Boulder, ".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "xi, 233 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "True West.".
- catalog identifier "1884829805 (paperback)".
- catalog identifier "1884829813 (hardbound)".
- catalog isFormatOf "True West.".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "c2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Chicago : Planners Press : American Planning Association,".
- catalog relation "True West.".
- catalog spatial "West (U.S.)".
- catalog subject "Cities and towns West (U.S.) Growth.".
- catalog subject "City planning West (U.S.)".
- catalog subject "HT392.5.W47 D84 2003".
- catalog subject "Landscape protection West (U.S.)".
- catalog subject "Real estate development West (U.S.)".
- catalog subject "Regional planning West (U.S.)".
- catalog subject "Rural development West (U.S.)".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Lessons from the past: historical Western development patterns : Native American communities ; Spanish colonization ; American settlements -- 2. Setting the stage: rural architecture and site elements : Early settlement until World War II -- Post-World War II development and the challenge we face today ; An historical foundation for a Western rural development pattern language -- 3. Contemporary development cases : Case study 1. Douglas County, Colorado: rural site plan process ; Case study 2. Fremont County, Idaho: performance development code ; Case study 3. Santa Fe County, New Mexico: growth management plan ; Case study 4. Teton County, Wyoming: land development regulations ; Case study 5. Latimer County, Colorado: rural land use process ; Case study 6. Santa Cruz County, Arizona: private initiative ; Case study 7. City of Claremont, California ; Concluding comments -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "4. ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Colorado ; Community focal point and climate moderating urban forest: Walla Walla, Washington ; Town and county separation: Deschute County and the city of Bend, Oregon -- 5. True West implementation: effective development code standards : Introduction ; Landscaping, vegetation protection, and fencing/buffering ; Streets and roads ; Open lands preservation ; Night lighting ; Protection of views and sensitive natural areas -- 6. Western rural and small-town development patterns -- Appendix A. Spanish laws of the Indies -- Appendix B. Hillside district, City of Claremont.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Focused case studies : Natural area and open space preservation: Jefferson County, Colorado ; Natural area and open space preservation: Gallatin County, Montana ; Skyline and ridgeline protection: Castle Rock, Colorado ; Ranch architecture and preservation: City of Moab, Utah ; Architecture: design, materials, colors: Summit County, Utah (The Promontory) ; Agricultural land and water resource protection and enhancement: Rio Arriba County, New Mexico ; Visual resource and agricultural land preservation: Routt County, Colorado ; Slope protection: Salt Lake County, Utah ; Rural scenic corridor preservation: Santa Fe, New Mexico ; Ecological and high desert preservation: Scottsdale, Arizona (DC Ranch) ; Lighting: Dark Sky Ordinance: Tempe, Arizona ; Climatic and ecologically sensitive building: Civano: Tucson, Arizona ; Cultural and open space preservation: Lewis & Clark County, Montana ; Wildlife-friendly fencing: Colorado Division of Wildlife ; Single-residence site design: Boulder, ".
- catalog title "Authentic development patterns for small towns and rural areas".
- catalog title "True west : authentic development patterns for small towns and rural areas / Christopher J. Duerksen, James Van Hemert.".
- catalog type "text".