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ACCESSORY USES AND STRUCTURES
ADAPTIVE REUSE
ADMINISTRATION
ADULT USES
AGRICULTURAL PRESERVATION
AIR QUALITY
AIRPORTS
AMUSEMENT FACILITIES
ANIMALS
ANNEXATION
ARTS
AUDIOVISUAL MATERIAL
AUTOMOBILES AND TRUCKS
BIBLIOGRAPHIES
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS
CEMETERIES
CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICTS
CITIZEN PARTICIPATION
COMMERCIAL AREAS
COMMERCIAL USES
COMMUNITY FACILITIES
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
CONDOMINIUMS
CONSULTANTS
CONSULTANTS
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
DAY CARE CENTERS
DEFINITIONS
DENSITY
DEVELOPMENT EXACTIONS
DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS
DISASTER PLANNING
DRIVE-IN FACILITIES
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
EDUCATION IN PLANNING
EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES
ELDERLY
ENERGY
ENVIRONMENT
EXCAVATION
EXCLUSIONARY ZONING
EXTRATERRITORIAL ZONING

FENCES
FINANCIAL PLANNING
FLOODPLAINS
GASOLINE STATIONS
GROUP HOMES
GROWTH MANAGEMENT
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HEALTH CARE FACILITIES
HEIGHT AND BULK REGULATIONS
HILLSIDE DEVELOPMENT
HISTORIC PRESERVATION
HOME OCCUPATIONS
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATIONS
HOTELS AND MOTELS
HOUSING
HUMAN SERVICES PLANNING
INDUSTRY
INFRASTRUCTURE
LAND BANKS
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
LEGAL
LOTS
MANUFACTURED HOUSING
MAPS AND MAPPING
METROPOLITAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING
MINORITIES
MOBILE HOMES
NEIGHBORHOODS
NEW URBANISM
NOISE
NONCONFORMING USES
OPEN SPACE
PARKING AND PARKING LOTS
PARKS AND RECREATION
PEDESTRIANS
PERFORMANCE BONDS
PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
PERFORMANCE ZONING
PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND PUBLIC HEALTH
PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT
PLANNING AGENCY MANAGEMENT
PLANNING COMMISSIONS

POPULATION PROJECTIONS
PRIVATE ASSOCIATIONS
PUBLIC HEARINGS
PUBLIC INFORMATION
QUARRIES
RECREATION
REGIONAL PLANNING
REPORT PREPARATION
RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS
RESTAURANTS
RURAL PLANNING
SAFE GROWTH
SETBACKS
SEWERS
SHOPPING CENTERS
SIDEWALKS
SIGNS AND BILLBOARDS
SMALL TOWNS
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
SPECIAL DISTRICTS
STREET NAMING AND PROPERTY NUMBERING
STREETS AND HIGHWAYS
STRIP MINING
SUBDIVISION FEES
SUBDIVISION IMPROVEMENTS
SUBDIVISIONS
SUSTAINABILITY
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TELEVISION REGULATION
TRANSFERABLE DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS
TRANSPORTATION PLANNING
TRANSPORTATION TERMINALS
TREES
UNDERGROUND FACILITIES
URBAN DESIGN
URBAN REDEVELOPMENT
WATER SUPPLY
WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT
WETLANDS
WILDLIFE
YARDS
ZONING ADMINISTRATION
ZONING ORDINANCES

ACCESSORY USES AND STRUCTURES

Accessory Uses in Apartments and Hotels (No. 168)
Community-Based Housing for the Elderly (No. 420)

ADAPTIVE REUSE

Converting Storefronts to Housing: An Illustrated Guide (No. 472)
Recycling Public Buildings (No. 319)

ADMINISTRATION - (See also DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS)

Automation and Urban Planning (No. 138)
Cincinnati's Planning Guidance System (No. 295)
Certificates of Compliance (No. 220)
Certificates of Occupancy (No. 89)
Continuous City Planning (No. 290)
Evaluating Alternative Plans (No. 336)
Project Rating/Recognition Programs for Supporting Smart Growth Forms of Development. (No. 538)
Public Hearings, Controversy, and the Written Response (No. 240)
Reaching Consensus in Land-Use Negotiations (No. 417)
The Systems Approach in Urban Planning (No. 253)
Urban Indicators: Their Role in Planning (No. 281)

ADULT USES

Regulating Sex Businesses (No. 327)

AGRICULTURAL PRESERVATION - (See also TRANSFERABLE DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS)

A Planners Guide to Sustainable Development (No. 467)
Planning and Zoning for Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (No. 482)
Saving Farms and Farmlands: A Community Guide (No. 333)
State and Local Regulations for Reducing Agricultural Erosion (No. 386)
Traffic Sheds, Rural Highway Capacity, and Growth Management (No. 485)

AIR QUALITY

Air Pollution: A Growing Urban Problem (No. 79)
Air Pollution Control (No. 20)
Air Zoning: An Application of Air Resource Management (No. 212)
Creating Transit-Supportive Land-Use Regulations (No. 468)
Industrial Performance Standards (No. 272)
Industrial Performance Standards for a New Century (No. 444)
Modernizing State Planning Statutes: The Growing Smart Working Papers. March 1996. (No. 462/463)
The Transportation/Land Use Connection: A Framework for Practical Policy (No. 448/449)

AIRPORTS

Airport Noise Regulations (No. 437)
Helicopters (No. 198)
Heliports in the City Plan (No. 52)
The Impact of Turbine-Powered Aircraft upon Land near Airports: Part I (No. 63); Part II (No. 64)
Planning the Airport Environment (No. 231)

AMUSEMENT FACILITIES

Bowling Alleys (No. 110)
Drive-In Theaters (No. 9)
Fads: Karts and Tumbling Centers (No. 142)
Gambling, Economic Development, and Historic Preservation (No. 469)
Hot Rods, Car Clubs, and Drag Strips (No. 74)
Recreational Boating Facilities (No. 147)
Regulating Videogames (No. 370)

ANIMALS

Animals in Urban Areas (No. 85)
Habitat Protection Planning: Where the Wild Things Are (470/471)
Planning and Zoning for Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (No. 482)
Planning for Wildlife in Cities and Suburbs (No. 331)
Zoos and Aquariums (No. 88)

ANNEXATION

Annexation of Urban Fringe Areas (No. 30)
Annexation Studies (No. 114)
Extraterritorial Zoning (No. 42)

ARTS

Planning and the Arts (No. 313)

AUDIOVISUAL MATERIAL

Audio-Visual Aids and Equipment (No. 150)
Audiovisual Materials on Planning: An Annotated Listing from "Aesthetics" to "Zoning" (No. 323)

AUTOMOBILES AND TRUCKS - (See also COMMERCIAL USES)

Auto Centers (No. 219)
Automatic Car Washes (No. 193)
Disposal of Junked Cars (No. 201)
Zoning for Utility Trailer and Truck Rentals and Some Related Considerations (No. 251)

BIBLIOGRAPHIES

Energy-Efficient Planning: An Annotated Bibliography (No. 315)
Planning Information for the Public: A Selected Annotated Bibliography (No. 305)
Programs for Inner-City Communities: An Annotated Bibliography (No. 249)
Selected References for the Planning Agency (No. 171)
Selected References for the Planning Agency: 1965 (No. 203)

CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS

Adequate Public Facilities Ordinances and Transportation Management. S. Mark White. (No. 465)
The Calculation of Proportionate-Share Impact Fees (No. 408)
Capital Improvement Programming (No. 151)
Capital Improvement Programming: Some Considerations (No. 23)
Capital Improvements Programs: Linking Budgeting and Planning (No. 442)
Infrastructure Support for Economic Development (No. 390)
Innovative Capital Financing (No. 392)
Modernizing State Planning Statutes: The Growing Smart Working Papers, Vol. 2 (No. 480/481)
Planning Active Communities (No. 543/544)
Planning and Financing Storm Sewers (No. 109)
Planning for Onsite and Decentralized Wastewater Treatment (No. 542)
Underground Wiring in New Residential Areas (No. 163)

CEMETERIES

Cemeteries in the City Plan (No. 16)
The Multiple Use of Cemeteries (No. 285)

CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICTS - (See also COMMERCIAL AREAS; SHOPPING CENTERS)

Bonus Provisions in Central City Areas (No. 257)
Central Business District Goals (No. 125)
CBD Zoning Controls in Selected Cities (No. 180)
Gambling, Economic Development, and Historic Preservation (469)
Parking Facilities, Central Business Districts (No. 8)
Programs for Central Business District Improvement (No. 80)
Sign Regulation in the Central Business District (No. 188)
Street Vending: A Survey of Ideas and Lessons for Planners (No. 509)
Zoning Bonuses in Central Cities (No. 410)

CITIZEN PARTICIPATION - (See also PUBLIC INFORMATION; MINORITIES; HUMAN SERVICES PLANNING)

Characteristics of Zoning Appeals Boards (No. 197)
Citizens' Planning Groups (No. 149)
E-Government. (No. 525)
How to Conduct a Citizen Survey (No. 404)
Meeting the Big Box Challenge: Planning, Design, and Regulatory Strategies (No. 537)
Modernizing State Planning Statutes: The Growing Smart Working Papers, Vol. 2 (No. 480/481)
Placemaking on a Budget: Improving Small Towns, Neighborhoods, and Downtowns (No. 536)
A Planner's Guide to Sustainable Development (No. 467)
The Planning Agency and the Black Community: A Workshop Report (No. 274)
Planning, Women, and Change (No. 301)
Social Planning and City Planning (No. 261)
Youth Participation in Community Planning (No. 486)

COMMERCIAL AREAS - (See also CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICTS; COMMERCIAL USES; SHOPPING CENTERS)

Analyzing Neighborhood Retail Opportunities: A Guide for Carrying Out a Preliminary Market Study (No. 358)
Converting Storefronts to Housing: An Illustrated Guide (No. 472)
Creating Transit-Supportive Land-Use Regulations (No. 468)
Designing Urban Corridors (No. 418)
Discount Stores (No. 169)
Exclusive Industrial and Commercial Zoning (No. 91)
Gambling, Economic Development, and Historic Preservation (No. 469)
Highway-Oriented and Urban Arterial Commercial Areas (No. 177)
Municipal Waterfronts: Planning for Industrial and Commercial Uses (No. 45)
Neighborhood Business Districts (No. 77)
Off-Street Parking Requirements (No. 432)
The Principles of Smart Development (No. 479)
Saving Face: How Corporate Franchise Design Can Respect Community Identity (No. 503/504)
Selected PAS Inquiries: Flexible Development Regulations, the CRP, Nonresidential Decentralization (No. 216)
Wholesale Produce Markets (No. 70)

COMMERCIAL USES

Auto Centers (No. 219)
Automatic Car Washes (No. 193)
Coin-operated Dry Cleaning Establishments (No. 158)
Discount Stores (No. 169)
Disposal of Junked Cars (No. 201)
Funeral Homes (No. 97)
Liquor Outlets (No. 108)
Mini-Warehouses (No. 324)
The Principles of Smart Development (No. 479)
Saving Face: How Corporate Franchise Design Can Respect Community Identity (No. 452)
Saving Face: How Corporate Franchise Design Can Respect Community Identity (No. 503/504)
Standards for Self-Service Storage Facilities (No. 396)
Zoning for Fast-Food and Drive-In Restaurants (No. 320)
Zoning for Utility Trailer and Truck Rentals and Some Related Considerations (No. 251)

COMMUNITY FACILITIES - (See also EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES; HEALTH CARE FACILITIES)

Churches and Planning Controls (No. 106)
Civic Center Planning (No. 83)
Community Mental Health Centers (No. 223)
Fire House Location Planning (No. 98)
Municipal Auditoriums and the City Plan (No. 7)
Neighborhood Service Facilities (No. 234)
Parks and Economic Development (No. 502)
Planning the Public Library (No. 241)
Public Property Zoning Problems (No. 112)
Recycling Public Buildings (No. 319)
Regulating Public Uses (No. 228)

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS

Computer Applications in Economic Development (No. 403)
Computer-Assisted Land Resource Planning (No. 339)
GIS: Assessing Your Needs and Choosing a System (No. 433)
Information Systems in Urban Planning (No. 260)
Managing Municipal Information Needs Using Microcomputers (No. 393)
The Municipal Impact Evaluation System: Computer-Assisted Cost/Revenue Analysis of Urban Development (No. 294)
Online Resources for Planners (No. 474/475)
A Planner's Review of PC Software and Technology (No. 414/415)
Planning Software Survey (No. 388)
Planning Software Survey, 1990 (No. 427/428)
Presentation Graphics (No. 453)
Seven Methods for Calculating Land Capability/ Suitability (No. 420)
TIGER: A Primer for Planners (No. 436)
Using Microcomputers in Urban Planning (No. 372)

CONDOMINIUMS

Condominium (No. 159)
Condominium Conversion Regulations: Protecting Tenants (No. 343)

CONSULTANTS

Selecting and Retaining a Planning Consultant: RFQs, RFPs, Contracts, and Project Management (No. 443)
Working With Consultants (No. 378)

CRIMINAL JUSTICE

Criminal Justice Planning (No. 276)

DAY CARE CENTERS

Day Care Centers (No. 258)
Nurseries and Day Care Centers (No. 55)
Zoning for Child Care (No. 422)

DEFINITIONS

A Glossary of Zoning Definitions (No. 233)
The Language of Zoning: A Glossary of Words and Phrases (No. 322)
A Planners Dictionary (No. 521/522)
A Survey of Zoning Definitions (No. 421)
Zoning Ordinance Definitions (No. 72)

DENSITY - (See also HEIGHT AND BULK REGULATIONS)

Apartment Densities for Medium-Size Cities (No. 166)
Bonus Provisions in Central City Areas (No. 257)
Intensity Zoning: Regulating Townhouses, Apartments, and Planned Developments (No. 314)
Modernizing State Planning Statutes: The Growing Smart Working Papers, Vol. 2 (No. 480/481)
New Standards for Nonresidential Uses (No. 405)
The Principles of Smart Development (No. 479)
Zoning Bonuses in Central Cities (No. 410)

DEVELOPMENT EXACTIONS

Adequate Public Facilities Ordinances and Transportation Management. S. Mark White. (No. 465)
Bonus Provisions in Central City Areas (No. 257)
The Calculation of Proportionate-Share Impact Fees (No. 408)
Creating Transit-Supportive Land-Use Regulations (No. 468)
Housing Trust Funds (No. 406)
Mandatory Dedication of Land or Fees in Lieu of Land for Parks and Schools (No. 266)
Zoning Bonuses in Central Cities (No. 410)

DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS - (See also SUBDIVISIONS, ADMINISTRATION)

Adequate Public Facilities Ordinances and Transportation Management. S. Mark White. (No. 465)
Energy-Conserving Development Regulations: Current Practice (No. 352)
Increasing State and Regional Power in the Development Process (No. 255)
Landslide Hazards and Planning (No. 533/534)
Modernizing State Planning Statutes: The Growing Smart Working Papers, volume 2 (No. 480/481)
The Principles of Smart Development (No. 479)
Responding to the Takings Challenge (No. 416)
Selected PAS Inquiries: Flexible Development Regulations, the CRP, Nonresidential Decentralization (No. 216)
Subdivision Design in Flood Hazard Areas (No. 473)
Toward a More Effective Land-Use Guidance System: Summary and Analysis of Five Major Reports (No. 250)
Toward a Regulatory System: For Use, Development, Occupancy, and Construction (No. 243)
Transferable Development Rights (No. 304)
Transferable Development Rights Programs (No. 401)

DISASTER PLANNING

Landslide Hazards and Planning (No. 533/534)
Modernizing State Planning Statutes: The Growing Smart Working Papers, volume 2 (No. 480/481)
Planning for the Unexpected: Land-Use Development and Risk (No. 531)
Planning for Post-Disaster Recovery and Reconstruction (No. 483/484)
Planning for Wildfires (No. 529/530)
Reducing Earthquake Risks: A Planners Guide (No. 364)
Reducing Landslide Hazards: A Guide for Planners (No. 359)
Subdivision Design in Flood Hazard Areas (No. 473)

DRIVE-IN FACILITIES

Automatic Car Washes (No. 193)
Drive-In Theaters (No. 9)
Saving Face: How Corporate Franchise Design Can Respect Community Identity (No. 452)
Saving Face: How Corporate Franchise Design Can Respect Community Identity (No. 503/504)
Zoning for Fast-Food and Drive-In Restaurants (No. 320)

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT - (See also FINANCIAL PLANNING )

An Economic Development Toolbox (No. 541)
Analyzing the Economic Feasibility of a Development Project: A Guide for Planners (No. 380)
Community Inducements to Industry (No. 22)
Computer Applications in Economic Development (No. 403)
Gambling, Economic Development, and Historic Preservation (No. 469)
Impact of Large Industries on Small Communities (No. 31)
Industrial Renewal Research (No. 104)
Infrastructure Support for Economic Development (No. 390)
Local Economic Development Planning: From Goals to Projects (No. 353)
Meeting the Big Box Challenge: Planning, Design, and Regulatory Strategies (No. 537)
Modernizing State Planning Statutes: The Growing Smart Working Papers, Vol. 2 (No. 480/481)
Parks and Economic Development (No. 502)
Placemaking on a Budget: Improving Small Towns, Neighborhoods, and Downtowns (No. 536)
Planning for Post-Disaster Recovery and Reconstruction (No. 483/484)
Saving Face: How Corporate Franchise Design Can Respect Community Identity (No. 503/504)
The Urbanizing Influence of the Expressway and the Need for Planning and Zoning (No. 71)

EDUCATION IN PLANNING

Designing and Conducting Workshops: A Practical Guide (No. 344)
Online Resources for Planners (No. 474/475)
Planning Law: Some Proposals for Change (No. 215)
Preparing a Zoning Workshop (No. 238)
Short Courses for Commissioners and Officials (No. 181)
Student Internships (No. 246)
Youth Participation in Community Planning (No. 486)

EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES - (See also DAY CARE CENTERS)

Mandatory Dedication of Land or Fees in Lieu of Land for Parks and Schools (No. 266)
New Physical Forms for City Schools (No. 235)
Planning Active Communities (No. 543/544)
Planning for Campus Parking (No. 179)
Planning for School Capacities and Locations (No. 36)
School Enrollment by Housing Type (No. 210)
School Site Selection (No. 175)
University Zoning Districts (No. 178)

ELDERLY

Community-Based Housing for the Elderly (No. 420)
Increasing Housing Opportunities for the Elderly (No. 381)
Nursing Homes (No. 185)
Parks and Economic Development (No. 502)
Planning and an Aging Population (No. 148)
Planning for an Aging Society (No. 451)
Zoning for the Elderly (No. 259)

ENERGY

Energy in the Cities Symposium (No. 349)
Energy-Conserving Development Regulations: Current Practice (No. 352)
Energy-Efficient Land Use (No. 341)
Energy-Efficient Planning: An Annotated Bibliography (No. 315)
A Planner's Guide to Sustainable Development (No. 467)

ENVIRONMENT - (See also FLOODPLAINS; DISASTER PLANNING)

Caring for the Land: Environmental Principles for Site Design and Review (No. 328)
The Carrying Capacity as a Planning Tool (No. 338)
Ecological River Design (No. 518/519)
Environmental Planning: 1. Environmental Information for Policy Formulation (No. 263)
Environmental Planning: 2. A Selected Annotated Bibliography (No. 264)
A Guide to Wellhead Protection (No. 457/458)
Habitat Protection Planning: Where the Wild Things Are (470/471)
Improving Street Climate Through Urban Design (No. 376)
Modernizing State Planning Statutes: The Growing Smart Working Papers. March 1996. (No. 462/463)
Modernizing State Planning Statutes: The Growing Smart Working Papers, volume 2 (No. 480/481)
New Standards for Nonresidential Uses (No. 405)
Nonpoint Source Pollution: A Handbook for Local Governments (No. 476)
Parks and Economic Development (No. 502)
Performance Controls for Sensitive Lands: A Practical Guide for Local Administrators (No. 307/308)
A Planners Guide to Sustainable Development (No. 467)
Planning and Zoning for Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (No. 482)
Planning for Post-Disaster Recovery and Reconstruction (No. 483/484)
Planning for the Unexpected: Land-Use Development and Risk (No. 531)
Planning for Wildlife in Cities and Suburbs (No. 331)
Protecting Nontidal Wetlands (No. 412/413)
Seven Methods for Calculating Land Capability/ Suitability (No. 402)
Solid Waste Management: Planning Issues and Opportunities (No. 424/425)
State and Local Regulations for Reducing Agricultural Erosion (No. 386)
Subdivision Design in Flood Hazard Areas (No. 473)
The Transportation/Land Use Connection: A Framework for Practical Policy (No. 448/449)

EXCAVATION - (See also HILLSIDE DEVELOPMENT)

Land-Use Control in the Surface Extraction of Minerals (No. 153)
The Regulation of Quarries (No. 49)
Sand and Gravel Resources: Protection, Regulation, and Reclamation (No. 347)

EXCLUSIONARY ZONING

Exclusionary Zoning (No. 254)
Recent Cases in Exclusionary Zoning (No. 292)

EXTRATERRITORIAL ZONING

Extraterritorial Zoning (No. 42)

FENCES

Fences (No. 113)

FINANCIAL PLANNING - (See also:ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT)

An Economic Development Toolbox (No. 541)
Analyzing the Economic Feasibility of a Development Project: A Guide for Planners (No. 380)
Authorities for the Financing and Administration of Public Improvements (No. 35)
The Calculation of Proportionate-Share Impact Fees (No. 408)
Gambling, Economic Development, and Historic Preservation (No. 469)
Housing Trust Funds (No. 406)
Innovative Capital Financing (No. 392)
Making the Most of Federal Assistance: Little Known Programs for Planners (No. 346)
Modernizing State Planning Statutes: The Growing Smart Working Papers. March 1996. (No. 462/463)
The Municipal Impact Evaluation System: Computer-Assisted Cost/Revenue Analysis of Urban Development (No. 294)
The Planner's Role in Facilitating Private-Sector Reinvestment (No. 340)
Private Funding for Roads (No. 426)
Tax Increment Financing (No. 389)

FLOODPLAINS - (See also ENVIRONMENT)

Floodplain Regulation (No. 53)
Modernizing State Planning Statutes: The Growing Smart Working Papers, volume 2 (No. 480/481)
Planning for Post-Disaster Recovery and Reconstruction (No. 483/484)
Regulations for Floodplains (No. 277)
Subdivision Design in Flood Hazard Areas (No. 473)

GASOLINE STATIONS

The Design, Regulation, and Location of Service Stations (No. 293)
Gasoline Service Station Location and Design (No. 140)
Regulating Storage, Distribution, and Use of Propane and Butane (No. 25)
Regulation of Filling Stations (No. 67)
Saving Face: How Corporate Franchise Design Can Respect Community Identity (No. 452)
Saving Face: How Corporate Franchise Design Can Respect Community Identity (No. 503/504)
Self-Service Gasoline Stations (No. 15)

GROUP HOMES

Siting Group Homes for Developmentally Disabled Persons (No. 397)
Zoning for Family and Group Care Facilities (No. 300)

GROWTH MANAGEMENT - (See also LAND BANKS)

Adequate Public Facilities Ordinances and Transportation Management. S. Mark White. (No. 465)
The Carrying Capacity Concept as a Planning Tool (No. 338)
Impact of Large Industries on Small Communities (No. 31)
Increasing State and Regional Power in the Development Process (No. 255)
Interim Zoning Ordinances (No. 242)
Modernizing State Planning Statutes: The Growing Smart Working Papers. March 1996. (No. 462/463)
Modernizing State Planning Statutes: The Growing Smart Working Papers, volume 2 (No. 480/481)
New Techniques for Shaping Urban Expansion (No. 160)
Nongrowth: A Review of the Literature (No. 289)
Nongrowth as a Planning Alternative: A Preliminary Examination of an Emerging Issue (No. 283)
Performance Standards for Growth Management (No. 461)
Planning for Wildfires (No. 529/530)
Planning, Growth, and Public Facilities (No. 447)
Preserving Rural Character (No. 429)
Project Rating/Recognition Programs for Supporting Smart Growth Forms of Development. (No. 538)
The Principles of Smart Development (No. 479)
Seven Methods for Calculating Land Capability/ Suitability (No. 402)
Smart Growth Audits (No. 512)
Staying Inside the Lines: Urban Growth Boundaries (No. 440)
Toward a More Effective Land-Use Guidance System: Summary and Analysis of Five Major Reports (No. 250)
Traffic Sheds, Rural Highway Capacity, and Growth Management (No. 485)
Transferable Development Rights (No. 304)
Transferable Development Rights Programs (No. 401)
Urban Containment in the United States: History, Models, and Techniques for Regional and Metropolitan Growth Management (No. 520)
Urban Growth Management Systems: An Evaluation of Policy-Related Research (No. 309/310)

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS

A Planners Guide to Low-Level Hazardous Waste Disposal (No. 369)
Planning for Onsite and Decentralized Wastewater Treatment (No. 542)
Regulating Storage, Distribution, and Use of Propane and Butane (No. 25)

HEALTH CARE FACILITIES

Community Mental Health Centers (No. 223)
Nursing Homes (No. 185)
Proprietary and Pseudo-Voluntary Hospitals (No. 167)
Zone Locations for Hospitals and Other Medical Facilities (No. 50)
Zoning for Family and Group Care Facilities (No. 300)

HEIGHT AND BULK REGULATIONS (See also DENSITY)

Building Lines, Mapped Streets, Setbacks, Front Yards (No. l)
Floor Area Ratio (No. 111)
Height Regulation in Residential Districts (No. 237)
Intensity Zoning: Regulating Townhouses, Apartments, and Planned Developments (No. 314)
New Standards for Nonresidential Uses (No. 405)
Too Big, Boring, or Ugly: Planning and Design Tools to Combat Monotony, the Too-big House, and Teardowns (No. 528)
Zero Lot Line Development (No. 367)

HILLSIDE DEVELOPMENT - (See also DISASTER PLANNING)

Hillside Development (No. 126)
Land Development Ordinances - Grading; Curb Cuts and Driveways; Street Trees (No. 86)
Performance Controls for Sensitive Lands: A Practical Guide for Local Administrators (No. 307/308)
Planning for Hillside Development (No. 466)
Planning for Post-Disaster Recovery and Reconstruction (No. 483/484)
Reducing Landslide Hazards: A Guide for Planners (No. 359)

HISTORIC PRESERVATION - (See also URBAN DESIGN; URBAN REDEVELOPMENT)

Aesthetics and Land-Use Controls (No. 399)
Conservation of Historic and Cultural Resources (No. 244)
Converting Storefronts to Housing: An Illustrated Guide (No. 472)
Gambling, Economic Development, and Historic Preservation (No. 469)
Innovative Tools for Historic Preservation (No. 438)
Preparing a Historic Preservation Ordinance (No. 244)
Preparing a Historic Preservation Plan (No. 450)
Recycling Public Buildings (No. 319)
Responding to the Takings Challenge (No. 416)

HOME OCCUPATIONS

Home Occupation Ordinances (No. 391)
Planning for Home Occupations (No. 316)
Zoning Regulation of Home Occupations (No. 54)

HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATIONS

Homeowners Associations: Problems and Remedies (No. 337)

HOTELS AND MOTELS

Accessory Uses in Apartments and Hotels (No. 168)
Motels and Motel Regulation (No. 51)
Rooming Houses (No. 105)

HOUSING - (See also CONDOMINIUMS; GROUP HOMES; MANUFACTURED HOUSING)

Accessory Apartments: Using Surplus Space in Single-Family Houses (No. 365)
Accessory Uses in Apartments and Hotels (No. 168)
Affordable Housing: Proactive and Reactive Planning Strategies (No. 441)
Affordable Single-Family Housing: A Review of Development Standards (No. 385)
Apartment Densities for Medium-Size Cities (No. 166)
Apartments in the Suburbs (No. 187)
Certificates of Compliance (No. 220)
Certificates of Occupancy (No. 89)
Changing Development Standards for Affordable Housing (No. 371)
Community-Based Housing for the Elderly: A Zoning Guide for Planners and Municipal Officials (No. 420)
Conversion of Large Single-Family Dwellings to Multiple-Family Dwellings (No. 5)
Converting Storefronts to Housing: An Illustrated Guide (No. 472)
Exclusionary Zoning (No. 254)
Height Regulation in Residential Districts (No. 237)
Homeowners Associations: Problems and Remedies (No. 337)
Housing Planning: How to Meet Requirements (No. 330)
Housing Trust Funds (No. 406)
Increasing Housing Opportunities for the Elderly (No. 381)
Intensity Zoning: Regulating Townhouses, Apartments, and Planned Developments (No. 314)
Jobs-Housing Balance (No. 516)
Loft Conversions: Planning Issues, Problems, and Prospects (No. 362)
Low- and Moderate-Income Housing: Part 1. Increasing the Supply and Accessibility (No. 350)
Low- and Moderate-Income Housing: Part 2. Conserving What We Have (No. 351)
Lower Income Housing: The Planner's Response (No. 282)
Modernizing State Planning Statutes: The Growing Smart Working Papers. March 1996. (No. 462/463)
Modernizing State Planning Statutes: The Growing Smart Working Papers, Vol. 2 (No. 480/481)
Modular Housing, Including Mobile Homes: A Survey of Regulatory Practice and Planners' Opinions (No. 265)
The Planner's Role in Facilitating Private-Sector Reinvestment (No. 340)
Planning for Apartments (No. 139)
Planning for Post-Disaster Recovery and Reconstruction (No. 483/484)
The Principles of Smart Development (No. 479)
Recent Cases in Exclusionary Zoning (No. 292)
Regional Approaches to Affordable Housing (No. 513/514)
Rooming Houses (No. 105)
Row Houses (No. 164)
School Enrollment by Housing Type (No. 210)
Too Big, Boring, or Ugly: Planning and Design Tools to Combat Monotony, the Too-big House, and Teardowns (No. 528)
Zero Lot Line Development (No. 367)
Zoning For City Housing Markets (No. 279)
Zoning for Group Housing Developments (No. 27)

HUMAN SERVICES PLANNING - (See also MINORITIES)

Migratory Labor Camps in the Community (No. 93)
Modernizing State Planning Statutes: The Growing Smart Working Papers, Vol. 2 (No. 480/481)
A Planners Guide to Sustainable Development (No. 467)
Planning for an Aging Society (No. 451)
Programs for Inner-City Communities: An Annotated Bibliography (No. 249)
Social Planning and City Planning (No. 261)
Urban Indicators: Their Role in Planning (No. 281)
Youth Participation in Community Planning (No. 486)
Zoning for Child Care (No. 422)

INDUSTRY

Community Inducements to Industry (No. 22)
Exclusive Industrial and Commercial Zoning (No. 91)
Impact of Large Industries on Small Communities (No. 31)
Industrial Performance Standards (No. 272)
Industrial Redevelopment: Part I (No. 204); Part II (No. 207)
Industrial Renewal Research (No. 104)
Industrial Zoning Standards (No. 78)
Industrial Performance Standards for a New Century (No. 444)
Municipal Waterfronts: Planning for Industrial and Commercial Uses (No. 45)
Performance Standards in Industrial Zoning (No. 32)
Planned Industrial District Zoning (No. 120)
Selected PAS Inquiries: Flexible Development Regulations, the CRP, Nonresidential Decentralization (No. 216)
Subdivision Regulations for Industry (No. 162)
Zoning Details: Part I: Substandard Lots of Record; Part II: Industrial Research Laboratories (No. 68)

INFRASTRUCTURE - (See CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS)

LAND BANKS - (See also GROWTH MANAGEMENT)

Canadian Land Banks (No. 284)

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE

Aesthetics and Land-Use Controls (No. 399)
The Aesthetics of Parking (No. 411)
Crossroads, Hamlet, Village, Town: Design Characteristics of Traditional Neighborhoods, Old and New (revised edition) (No. 523/524)
Designing Urban Corridors (No. 418)
Land Development Ordinances: Grading; Curb Cuts and Driveways; Street Trees (No. 86)
Old Cities/Green Cities: Communities Transform Unmanaged Land (No. 506/507)
Parking Lot Aesthetics (No. 190)
Parking Lot Landscaping (No. 335)
Planning for Wildlife in Cities and Suburbs (No. 3)
Preparing a Landscaping Ordinance (No. 431)
Trees in the City (No. 236)
Zoning Buffers: Solution or Panacea? (No. 133)

LEGAL

Codifying New Urbanism (No. 526)
Four Supreme Court Land-Use Decisions of 2005 (No. 535)
Modernizing State Planning Statutes: The Growing Smart Working Papers. March 1996. (No. 462/463)
Modernizing State Planning Statutes: The Growing Smart Working Papers, Vol. 2 (No. 480/481)
Planning Law: Some Proposals for Change (No. 215)
Responding to the Takings Challenge (No. 416)
Street Graphics and the Law (revised edition) (No. 527)

LOTS

Deep Lot Development (No. 172)
Minimum Requirements for Lot and Building Sites (No. 37)
The Principles of Smart Development (No. 479)
Zoning Details: Part I: Substandard Lots of Record; Part II: Industrial Research Laboratories (No. 68)

MANUFACTURED HOUSING

The Changing Function of Trailer Parks (No. 84)
Manufactured Housing: Regulation, Design Innovations, and Development Options (No. 478)
Manufactured Housing Site Development Guide (No. 445)
Modular Housing, Including Mobile Homes: A Survey of Regulatory Practice and Planners' Opinions (No. 265)
Regulating Manufactured Housing (No. 398)
Regulating Mobile Homes (No. 360)
Regulation of Mobile Home Subdivisions (No. 145)
Regulation of Modular Housing, With Special Emphasis on Mobile Homes (No. 271)
Trailers and Trailer Camps in the Community (No. 12)

MAPS AND MAPPING

Building Lines, Mapped Streets, Setbacks, Front Yards (No. 1)
Coordinated Mapping and Aerial Survey System for Small Cities (No. 225)
Land-Use Mapping, Aerial Photography, and Duplication: Some Basic Elements (No. 29)
Oblique Aerial Photography for Urban Planning (No. 361)
Pictorial Views of Urban Areas (No. 117)
Planning for Post-Disaster Recovery and Reconstruction (No. 483/484)
Planning Maps for Small Cities: How to Make and Maintain Them (No. 227)
Protecting Future Streets: Official Maps, Setbacks, and Such (No. 119)

METROPOLITAN PLANNING - (See also ANNEXATION)

Adequate Public Facilities Ordinances and Transportation Management. S. Mark White. (No. 465)
Characteristics of Selected Metropolitan Planning Agencies: 1967 (No. 222)
Increasing State and Regional Power in the Development Process (No. 255)
Metropolitan Planning Policy Implementation (No. 262)
Metropolitan Review (No. 239)
Modernizing State Planning Statutes: The Growing Smart Working Papers. March 1996. (No. 462/463)
Modernizing State Planning Statutes: The Growing Smart Working Papers, Vol. 2 (No. 480/481)
Official Joint Planning in the United States (No. 56)
A Planner's Guide to Sustainable Development (No. 467)
Planning for Post-Disaster Recovery and Reconstruction (No. 483/484)
Planning for the Unexpected: Land-Use Development and Risk (No. 531)
Voluntary Metropolitan Government Councils (No. 161)

MINORITIES - (See also HUMAN SERVICES PLANNING)

Equal Opportunity: Selected Statements from Planning Publications (No. 224)
The Planning Agency and the Black Community: A Workshop Report (No. 274)
Planning, Women, and Change (No. 301)
Women in Planning: A Report on Their Status in Public Planning Agencies (No. 273)

MOBILE HOMES - (See MANUFACTURED HOUSING)

NEIGHBORHOODS - (See also ZONING ORDINANCES)

Creating Transit-Supportive Land-Use Regulations (No. 468)
Crossroads, Hamlet, Village, Town: Design Characteristics of Traditional Neighborhoods, Old and New (revised edition) (No. 523/524)
A Guide to Neighborhood Planning (No. 342)
Modernizing State Planning Statutes: The Growing Smart Working Papers, Vol. 2 (No. 480/481)
Neighborhood-Based Planning: Five Case Studies (No. 455).
Neighborhood Boundaries (No. 141)
Neighborhood Service Facilities (No. 234)
Neighborhood Zoning: Practices and Prospects (No. 311)
New Zoning Techniques for Inner-City Areas (No. 297)
Parks and Economic Development (No. 502)
A Planners Guide to Sustainable Development (No. 467)
The Principles of Smart Development (No. 479)
Programs for Inner-City Communities: An Annotated Bibliography (No. 249)
Saving Face: How Corporate Franchise Design Can Respect Community Identity (No. 503/504)
Too Big, Boring, or Ugly: Planning and Design Tools to Combat Monotony, the Too-big House, and Teardowns (No. 528)

NEW URBANISM

Codifying New Urbanism (No. 526)

NOISE

Airport Noise Regulations (No. 437)
The Impact of Turbine-Powered Aircraft upon Land near Airports: Part I (No. 63); Part II (No. 64)
Industrial Performance Standards (No. 272)
Industrial Performance Standards for a New Century (No. 444)
Industrial Zoning Standards (No. 78)
Performance Standards in Industrial Zoning (No. 32)
Performance Standards: Preferred Frequencies for Acoustical Measurements (No. 191)

NONCONFORMING USES

The Effect of Nonconforming Land-Use Amortization (No. 280)
The Elimination of Nonconforming Signs (No. 209)
Elimination of Nonconforming Uses (No. 2)
Planning for Post-Disaster Recovery and Reconstruction (No. 483/484)
Responding to the Takings Challenge (No. 416)
The Restoration of Nonconforming Uses (No. 94)

OPEN SPACE - (See also PARKS AND RECREATION; TRANSFERABLE DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS)

Cemeteries in the City Plan (No. 16)
Crossroads, Hamlet, Village, Town: Design Characteristics of Traditional Neighborhoods, Old and New (revised edition) (No. 523/524)
Mandatory Dedication of Land or Fees in Lieu of Land for Parks and Schools (No. 266)
The Multiple Use of Cemeteries (No. 285)
Old Cities/Green Cities: Communities Transform Unmanaged Land (No. 506/507)
The Open Space Net (No. 230)
Parks and Economic Development (No. 502)
Performance Controls for Sensitive Lands: A Practical Guide for Local Administrators (No. 307/308)
Planning for Wildlife in Cities and Suburbs (No. 331)
The Principles of Smart Development (No. 479)
Public Open Space in Subdivisions (No. 46)
Special Zoning Districts for Open Space (No. 176)
Subdivision Design in Flood Hazard Areas (No. 473)
Usable Open Space (No. 173)
Vest Pocket Parks (No. 229)

PARKING AND PARKING LOTS

The Aesthetics of Parking (No. 411)
An Approach to Determining Parking Demand (No. 270)
Creating Transit-Supportive Land-Use Regulations (No. 468)
Flexible Parking Requirements (No. 377)
Municipal Provision of Parking Facilities (No. 43)
Off-Street Parking Requirements (No. 182)
Off-Street Parking Requirements (No. 432)
Parking Cash Out (No. 532)
Parking Facilities, Central Business Districts (No. 8)
Parking in Residential Areas (No. 214)
Parking Lot Aesthetics (No. 190)
Parking Lot Landscaping (No. 335)
Parking Standards (No. 510/511)
Planning for Campus Parking (No. 179)
The Principles of Smart Development (No. 479)
Regulating Storage of Major Recreational Equipment (No. 218)
Site Design, Parking, and Zoning for Shopping Centers (No. 59)
Zoning for Parking Areas in and near Residential Districts (No. 57)

PARKS AND RECREATION

Mandatory Dedication of Land or Fees in Lieu of Land for Parks and Schools (No. 266)
Old Cities/Green Cities: Communities Transform Unmanaged Land (No. 506/507)
Parks and Economic Development (No. 502)
Planning for Urban Trails (No. 252)
Recreational Boating Facilities (No. 147)
Standards for Outdoor Recreational Areas (No. 194)
Vest Pocket Parks (No. 229)
Zoning for Recreational Vehicle Parks (No. 326)

PEDESTRIANS

Creating Transit-Supportive Land-Use Regulations (No. 468)
Designing Effective Pedestrian Improvements in Business Districts (No. 368)
Improving Street Climate Through Urban Design (No. 376)
The Pedestrian Count (No. 199)
Planning Active Communities (No. 543/544)
The Principles of Smart Development (No. 479)
Sidewalks in the Suburbs (No. 95)
Street Vending: A Survey of Ideas and Lessons for Planners (No. 509)

PERFORMANCE BONDS

Forms for Performance Bonds (No. 58)
Performance Bonds for the Installation of Subdivision Improvements (No. 48)
Subdivision Improvement Guarantees (No. 298)

PERFORMANCE STANDARDS

Adequate Public Facilities Ordinances and Transportation Management. S. Mark White. (No. 465)
Industrial Performance Standards (No. 272)
Industrial Zoning Standards (No. 78)
Industrial Performance Standards for a New Century (No. 444)
Performance Guarantees for Government Permit Granting Authorities (No. 508)
Performance Standards in Industrial Zoning (No. 32)
Performance Standards: Preferred Frequencies for Acoustical Measurements (No. 191)
The Principles of Smart Development (No. 479)

PERFORMANCE ZONING

Caring for the Land: Environmental Principles for Site Design and Review (No. 328)
The Carrying Capacity as a Planning Tool (No. 338)
New Standards for Nonresidential Uses (No. 405)
Performance Controls for Sensitive Lands: A Practical Guide for Local Administrators (No. 307/308)
Seven Methods for Calculating Land Capability/ Suitability (No. 402)
Traffic Sheds, Rural Highway Capacity, and Growth Management (No. 485)

PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION

Expenditures, Staff, and Salaries of Planning Agencies (Nos. 334, 329, 317, 306, 299, 288, 278, 268, 256, 245, 232, 221, 208, 196, 184, 170, 155, 144, 132, 131, 122, 121, 101, 75, 41, 39, 18, 3)
Job Descriptions for Planning Agencies (No. 302)
Personnel and Administrative Practices Governing Professional Staff of Planning Agencies (No. 62)
Personnel Practices in Planning Offices (No. 434)
Personnel Regulations and Administrative Practices of Planning Agencies (No. 154)
Planners' Salaries and Employment Trends (Nos. 439, 423, 407, 395, 382, 366, 355, 345)
Planners' Salaries and Employment Trends (No. 464)
Women in Planning: A Report on Their Status in Public Planning Agencies (No. 273)

PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND PUBLIC HEALTH

Integrating Planning and Public Health. (No. 539/540)
Planning Active Communities (No. 543/544)

PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT - (See also HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATIONS; SUBDIVISIONS)

Planned Unit Development Ordinances (No. 291)

PLANNING AGENCY MANAGEMENT - (See also PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION; PLANNING COMMISSIONS; PUBLIC INFORMATION; REPORT PREPARATION)

Administration and Management in a Planning Office (No. 211)
Annual Reports (No. 217)
Characteristics of Selected Metropolitan Planning Agencies: 1967 (No. 222)
Checklists for Planning Operations (No. 107)
Dissent and Independent Initiative in Planning Offices, 1971 (No. 269)
How To Set Up a Planning Agency Library (No. 383)
Managing Municipal Information Needs Using Microcomputers (No. 393)
Municipal Development Departments (No. 189)
Organization Charting (No. 69)
Periodic Reports of Local Planning Agencies (No. 81)
Personnel Practices in Planning Agencies (No. 434)
Planning Agency Bylaws (No. 90)
Principles and Problems of State Planning (No. 247)
Principles of Organization for Planning Agencies (No. 146)
Selected References for for the Planning Agency (Nos. 171; 203)
Student Internships (No. 246)
Using Microcomputers in Urban Planning (No. 372)
Work Programming (No. 156)
Working With Consultants (No. 378)

PLANNING COMMISSIONS - (See also PLANNING AGENCY MANAGEMENT)

The Planning Commission as Viewed by Planning Directors (No. 200)
The Planning Commission: Its Composition and Function (Nos. 400, 348, 195, 19)
Short Courses for Commissioners and Officials (No. 181)

POPULATION PROJECTIONS

The 1970 Census: A Resource for Housing and Planning (No. 267)
Population Forecasting (No. 17)
School Enrollment by Housing Type (No. 210)
What to Expect from the 1950 Census (No. 11)

PRIVATE ASSOCIATIONS

Homeowners Associations: Problems and Remedies (No. 337)
Hot Rods, Car Clubs, and Drag Strips (No. 74)
Private Clubs (No. 205)
Private Swimming Pools and Clubs (No. 65)

PUBLIC HEARINGS - (See also ZONING ADMINISTRATION)

The Hearing Examiner in Zoning Administration (No. 312)
Public Hearings, Controversy, and the Written Response (No. 240)

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Annual Reports (No. 217)
Designing and Conducting Workshops: A Practical Guide (No. 344)
E-Government. (No. 525)
Pamphlets About Planning Programs (No. 130)
Periodic Reports of Local Planning Agencies (No. 81)
Planning Information for the Public: A Selected Annotated Bibliography (No. 305)
Planning Pays (No. 123)
The Press, the Public, and Planning (No. 134)
Public Hearings, Controversy, and the Written Response (No. 240)

QUARRIES - (See EXCAVATION)

RECREATION - (See OPEN SPACE; PARKS AND RECREATION)

REGIONAL PLANNING - (See METROPOLITAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING)

Jobs-Housing Balance (No. 516)
Planning for the Unexpected: Land-Use Development and Risk (No. 531)
Regional Approaches to Affordable Housing (No. 513/514)

REPORT PREPARATION

Annual Reports (No. 217)
Periodic Reports of Local Planning Agencies (No. 81)
Subdivision Manuals (No. 124)
Towards More Readable Ordinances (No. 99)
Writing Better Zoning Reports (No. 321)

RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS - (See HOUSING)

RESTAURANTS

Saving Face: How Corporate Franchise Design Can Respect Community Identity (No. 452)
Saving Face: How Corporate Franchise Design Can Respect Community Identity (No. 503/504)
Zoning for Fast-Food and Drive-In Restaurants (No. 320)

RURAL PLANNING - (See AGRICULTURAL PRESERVATION; SMALL TOWNS)

SAFE GROWTH

Landslide Hazards and Planning (No. 533/534)
Planning for the Unexpected: Land-Use Development and Risk (No. 531)
Planning for Wildfires (No. 529/530)

SETBACKS - (See YARDS)

SEWERS - (See also CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS; SUBDIVISION IMPROVEMENTS)

Planning and Financing Storm Sewers (No. 109)
Planning for Onsite and Decentralized Wastewater Treatment (No. 542)

SHOPPING CENTERS - (See also CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICTS; COMMERCIAL AREAS)

Criteria and Standards for Shopping Center Studies (No. 47)
Economic Analysis of Market Area for Shopping Centers (No. 44)
Shopping Center Zoning: Part I (No. 128); Part II (No. 129)
Site Design, Parking, and Zoning for Shopping Centers (No. 59)

SIDEWALKS - (See also PEDESTRIANS; SUBDIVISION IMPROVEMENTS)

Designing Effective Pedestrian Improvements in Business Districts (No. 368)
Sidewalks in the Suburbs (No. 95)

SIGNS AND BILLBOARDS

Aesthetics and Land-Use Controls (No. 399)
Designing Urban Corridors (No. 418)
The Effect of Nonconforming Land-Use Amortization (No. 280)
The Elimination of Nonconforming Signs (No. 209)
The Mechanics of Sign Control (No. 354)
Outdoor Advertising (No. 103)
Saving Face: How Corporate Franchise Design Can Respect Community Identity (No. 503/504)
Sign Regulation for Small and Midsize Communities: A Planners Guide and Model Ordinance (No. 419)
Sign Regulation in the Central Business District (No. 188)
Signs and Billboards (No. 28)
Street Graphics and the Law (revised edition) (No. 527)

SMALL TOWNS

Appearance Codes for Small Communities (No. 379)
Continuity in Small City Planning (No. 143)
Coordinated Mapping and Aerial Survey System for Small Cities (No. 225)
Crossroads, Hamlet, Village, Town: Design Characteristics of Traditional Neighborhoods, Old and New (revised edition) (No. 523/524)
Impact of Large Industries on Small Communities (No .31)
Planning and Zoning for Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (No. 482)
Planning Maps for Small Cities: How to Make and Maintain Them (No. 227)
Preserving Rural Character (No. 429)
The Principles of Smart Development (No. 479)
Reinventing the Village: Planning, Zoning, and Design Strategies (No. 430)
Traffic Sheds, Rural Highway Capacity, and Growth Management (No. 485)

SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

A Planner's Guide to Sustainable Development (No. 467)
Planning for Solid Waste Management (No. 275)
Solid Waste Management: Planning Issues and Opportunities (No. 424/425)

SPECIAL DISTRICTS

The Special District (No. 34)
Special Public Interest Districts: A Multi-Purpose Zoning Device (No. 287)

STREET NAMING AND PROPERTY NUMBERING

Street-Naming and House-Numbering Systems (No. 13)
Street-Naming and Property-Numbering Systems (No. 332)

STREETS AND HIGHWAYS - (See also SUBDIVISIONS; TRANSPORTATION PLANNING)

Adequate Public Facilities Ordinances and Transportation Management. S. Mark White. (No. 465)
Creating Transit-Supportive Land-Use Regulations (No. 468)
Designing Urban Corridors (No. 418)
Expressway Interchanges (No. 137)
Highway-Oriented and Urban Arterial Commercial Areas (No. 177)
Land Development Ordinances: Grading; Curb Cuts and Driveways; Street Trees (No. 86)
The Pedestrian Count (No. 199)
Planning Active Communities (No. 543/544)
Planning for Street Connectivity: Getting from Here to There (No. 515)
Private Funding for Roads (No. 426)
Protecting Future Streets: Official Maps, Setbacks, and Such (No. 119)
Street Standards in Subdivision Regulations (No. 183)
The Urbanizing Influence of the Expressway and the Need for Planning and Zoning (No. 71)
Traffic Sheds, Rural Highway Capacity, and Growth Management (No. 485)

STRIP MINING - (See EXCAVATION)

SUBDIVISION FEES

Setting Zoning and Subdivision Fees: Making Ends Meet (No. 357)
Subdivision Fees (No. 73)
Subdivision Fees Revisited (No. 202)
Zoning and Subdivision Fees: Current Practice (No. 325)

SUBDIVISION IMPROVEMENTS - (See also PERFORMANCE BONDS; SEWERS)

The Calculation of Proportionate-Share Impact Fees (No. 408)
Installation of Physical Improvements as Required in Subdivision Regulations (No. 38)
Land Development Ordinances: Grading; Curb Cuts and Driveways; Street Trees (No. 86)
Mandatory Dedication of Land or Fees in Lieu of Land for Parks and Schools (No. 266)
Public Open Space in Subdivisions (No. 46)
Sidewalks in the Suburbs (No. 95)
Varying Improvement Requirements in Subdivision Ordinances (No. 174)

SUBDIVISIONS - (See also DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS; ENVIRONMENT; LOTS)

The Cluster Subdivision: A Cost Effective Approach (No. 356)
Cluster Subdivisions (No. 135)
Considerations in Subdivision Control (No. 10)
Minimum Requirements for Lot and Building Size (No. 37)
Organization of the Subdivision Ordinance (No. 116)
Planning for Street Connectivity: Getting from Here to There (No. 515)
Planned Unit Development Ordinances (No. 291)
The Principles of Smart Development (No. 479)
Recording and Reporting Statistics on Subdivision Activity (No. 87)
Regulation of Mobile Home Subdivisions (No. 145)
Subdivision Design: Some New Improvements (No. 102)
Subdivision Manuals (No. 124)
Subdivision Regulations for Industry (No. 162)
Underground Wiring in New Residential Areas (No. 163)
Subdivision Design in Flood Hazard Areas (No. 473)

SUSTAINABILITY

Community Indicators (No. 517)

TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Electromagnetic Fields and Land-Use Controls (No. 435)
Modernizing State Planning Statutes: The Growing Smart Working Papers, Vol. 2 (No. 480/481)
Telecom Hotels: A Planners Guide (No. 505)

TELEVISION REGULATION

Television Requirements and Regulations (No. 24)
Regulating Radio and TV Towers (No. 384)
Regulating Satellite Dish Antennas (No. 394)

TRANSFERABLE DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS - (See also OPEN SPACE)

Air Rights (No. 186)
Traffic Sheds, Rural Highway Capacity, and Growth Management (No. 485)
Transferable Development Rights (No. 304)
Transferable Development Rights Programs (No. 401)

TRANSPORTATION PLANNING - (See also AUTOMOBILES AND TRUCKS; PARKING AND PARKING LOTS; STREETS AND HIGHWAYS)

Adequate Public Facilities Ordinances and Transportation Management. S. Mark White. (No. 465)
Bicycle Facility Planning (No. 459)
Creating Transit-Supportive Land-Use Regulations (No. 468)
Demand Responsive Transit Service: A New Transportation Tool (No. 286)
Designing Urban Corridors (No. 418)
Expressway Interchanges (No. 137)
The Journey to Work: Relation Between Employment and Residence (No. 26)
Meeting the Big Box Challenge: Planning, Design, and Regulatory Strategies (No. 537)
Modernizing State Planning Statutes: The Growing Smart Working Papers. March 1996. (No. 462/463)
Modernizing State Planning Statutes: The Growing Smart Working Papers, Vol. 2 (No. 480/481)
Municipal Waterfronts: Planning for Industrial and Commercial Uses (No. 45)
New Directions in Urban Transportation Planning (No. 303)
Parking Cash Out (No. 532)
A Planner's Guide to Sustainable Development (No. 467)
The Principles of Smart Development (No. 479)
Traffic Calming (No. 456)
Traffic Impact Analysis (No. 387)
Traffic Sheds, Rural Highway Capacity, and Growth Management (No. 485)
The Transportation/Land Use Connection: A Framework for Practical Policy (No. 448/449)
The Urbanizing Influence of the Expressway and the Need for Planning and Zoning (No. 71)

TRANSPORTATION TERMINALS

Motor Truck Terminals (No. 21)
Rail Lines and Terminals in Urban Planning (No. 82)
Truck Terminals (No. 206)

TREES - (See also ENVIRONMENT; LANDSCAPING)

Aesthetics and Land-Use Controls (No. 399)
Parks and Economic Development (No. 502)
Performance Controls for Sensitive Lands: A Practical: Guide for Local Administrator (No. 307/308)
The Principles of Smart Development (No. 479)
Tree Conservation Ordinances: Land-Use Regulations Go Green (No. 446)
Trees in the City (No. 236)

UNDERGROUND FACILITIES

Planning for Underground Space (No. 375)
Underground Wiring in New Residential Areas (No. 163)

URBAN DESIGN

Aesthetics and Land-Use Controls (No. 399)
Appearance Codes for Small Communities (No. 379)
Architectural Control (No. 6)
Bonus Provisions in Central City Areas (No. 257)
Creating Transit-Supportive Land-Use Regulations (No. 468)
Design Review (No. 454)
Designing Urban Corridors (No. 418)
Developing Urban Design Mechanisms (No. 296)
Improving Street Climate Through Urban Design (No. 376)
Manufactured Housing Site Development Guide (No. 445)
Meeting the Big Box Challenge: Planning, Design, and Regulatory Strategies (No. 537)
New Development in Architectural Control (No. 96)
Parks and Economic Development (No. 502)
Placemaking on a Budget: Improving Small Towns, Neighborhoods, and Downtowns (No. 536)
A Planners Guide to Sustainable Development (No. 467)
Planning for Post-Disaster Recovery and Reconstruction (No. 483/484)
The Principles of Smart Development (No. 479)
Preserving Rural Character (No. 429)
Reinventing the Village: Planning, Zoning and Design Strategies (No. 430)
Saving Face: How Corporate Franchise Design Can Respect Community Identity (No. 452)
Saving Face: How Corporate Franchise Design Can Respect Community Identity (No. 503/504)
Too Big, Boring, or Ugly: Planning and Design Tools to Combat Monotony, the Too-big House, and Teardowns (No. 528)
View Protection Regulations (No. 213)
Zoning Bonuses in Central Cities (No. 410)

URBAN REDEVELOPMENT - (See also HISTORIC PRESERVATION)

Administrative Organization for Urban Renewal Selected Cities (No. 76)
The Community Renewal Program (No. 157)
Converting Storefronts to Housing: An Illustrated Guide (No. 472)
Gambling, Economic Development, and Historic Preservation (469)
Industrial Redevelopment: Part I (No. 204); Part II (No. 207)
Industrial Renewal Research (No. 104)
Planning for Post-Disaster Recovery and Reconstruction (No. 483/484)
Planning in Urban Renewal (No. 100)
Programs for Central Business District Improvement (No. 80)
Progress Reports on Rehabilitation and Conservation (No. 61)
Recycling Public Buildings (No. 319)
Selected PAS Inquiries: Flexible Development Regulations, the CRP, Nonresidential Decentralization (No. 216)
Urban Containment in the United States: History, Models, and Techniques for Regional and Metropolitan Growth Management (No. 520)
Urban Redevelopment Agencies (No. 4)

WATER SUPPLY

A Guide to Wellhead Protection (No. 457/458)
Nonpoint Source Pollution: A Handbook for Local Governments (No. 476)
Planning and Zoning for Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (No. 482)
Planning for Onsite and Decentralized Wastewater Treatment (No. 542)
Water Conservation in Residential Development: Land-Use Techniques (No. 373)

WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT

Ecological River Design (No. 518/519)
Gambling, Economic Development, and Historic Preservation (No. 469)
Municipal Waterfronts: Planning for Industrial and Commercial Uses (No. 45)
Planning for Post-Disaster Recovery and Reconstruction (No. 483/484)
Recreational Boating Facilities (No. 147)
Standards for Outdoor Recreational Areas (No. 194)
Waterfronts: Planning for Resorts and Residential Uses (No. 118)

WETLANDS - (See also ENVIRONMENT)

Protecting Nontidal Wetlands (No. 412/413)

WILDLIFE - (See ANIMALS)

YARDS - (See also SUBDIVISIONS)

Building Lines, Mapped Streets, Setbacks, Front Yards (No. l)
The Principles of Smart Development (No. 479)
Projections into Yards: Porches, Carports, Sunbreaks, Etc. (No. 66)
Protecting Future Streets: Official Maps, Setbacks, and Such (No. 119)
Usable Open Space (No. 173)

ZONING ADMINISTRATION

The Administration of Flexible Zoning Techniques (No. 318)
The Authority of the Zoning Administrator (No. 226)
Characteristics of Zoning Appeal Boards (No. 197)
Enforcing Zoning and Land-Use Controls (No. 409)
Exceptions and Variances in Zoning (No. 40)
Forms for Zoning Administration (No. 33)
The Hearing Examiner in Zoning Administration (No. 312)
Neighborhood Zoning: Practices and Prospects (No. 311)
Preparing a Zoning Workshop (No. 238)
Writing Better Zoning Reports (No. 321)

ZONING ORDINANCES

Amending the Zoning Ordinance (No. 115)
Codifying New Urbanism (No. 526)
Exceptions and Variances in Zoning (No. 40)
A Glossary of Zoning Definitions (No. 233)
Illustrating the Zoning Ordinance (No. 165)
Interim Zoning Ordinances (No. 242)
The Language of Zoning: A Glossary of Words and Phrases (No. 322)
Linking Plans an Regulations: Local Responses to Consistency Laws in California and Florida (No. 363)
Measures of Variance Activity (No. 60)
Meeting the Big Box Challenge: Planning, Design, and Regulatory Strategies (No. 537)
Modernizing State Planning Statutes: The Growing Smart Working Papers, volume 2 (No. 480/481)
New Zoning Techniques for Inner-City Areas (No. 297)
Planning and Zoning for Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (No. 482)
Planning for Post-Disaster Recovery and Reconstruction (No. 483/484)
Planning for Wildfires (No. 529/530)
Preparing a Conventional Zoning Ordinance (No. 460)
The Principles of Smart Development (No. 479)
Special Public Interest Districts: A Multipurpose Zoning Device (No. 287)
The Special District: A New Zoning Development (No. 34)
Statements of Purpose and Intent in Zoning Ordinances (No. 92)
A Survey of Zoning Definitions (No. 421)
Too Big, Boring, or Ugly: Planning and Design Tools to Combat Monotony, the Too-big House, and Teardowns (No. 528)
Toward More Readable Ordinances (No. 99)
Traffic Sheds, Rural Highway Capacity, and Growth Management (No. 485)
Zoning Districts (No. 136)
Zoning Ordinance Checklist (No. 248)
Zoning Ordinance Definitions (No. 72)
Zoning Ordinance Indexing (No. 127)