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New Publications for 2006
The Center for Land Use Education has
reorganized its publication website and added new publications for 2006.
The new website
is organized into five sections for ease of searching:
handbooks,
bulletins,
megatrends,
fact sheets, and
other publications. You will also find
links to the comprehensive planning
element guides and other UW-Extension
publications related to planning.
A list of new publications for 2006 is
provided below. A copy of the
Transfer of Development
Rights fact sheet from the new plan implementation series is also
included as a pullout. Most of the remaining publications are available to
download for free on the web. Visit our
homepage and click on
publications. You can also request printed copies of most publications by
calling 715-346-3783 or by emailing
us.
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Handbooks |
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Zoning Board
Handbook, 2nd Edition (2006)
This handbook is intended to assist zoning board members, local
government officials and citizens in understanding the role of the
zoning board and the procedures and standards with which their
decisions must comply. |
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Bulletins |
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Citizen�s Guide to Future Land Use Mapping (August 2006)
This bulletin is for citizens, plan commissioners, and local public
officials that wonder, "How is a future land use (FLU) map developed?" |
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Megatrends |
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Wisconsin Land Use
Megatrends: Housing (2006)
This publication illustrates statewide land use trends related to
Wisconsin�s housing supply. |
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Fact Sheets |
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Implementation Tool
Fact Sheet Series
Conservation Design
Conservation Easements
Density Bonus
Overlay
Zoning
Purchase of
Development Rights (PDR)
Planned Unit
Development (PUD)
Transfer of
Development Rights (TDR)
Traditional
Neighborhood Design (TND) |
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Other Publications |
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Comprehensive
Planning in Wisconsin: Status of Current Planning Efforts (2006)
This survey, conducted by the UW-Extension Community Planning and Plan
Implementation Team looks at the current status of comprehensive
planning efforts in Wisconsin counties and municipalities,
UW-Extension�s involvement in those efforts, and challenges and
educational needs faced by communities that have not yet begun to
plan. |
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Plan Element Guides |
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Implementation Element Guide: A guide to preparing the
implementation element of a local comprehensive plan (September 2006)
The implementation element gives decision-makers, land owners,
non-profit organizations, and others a road map to move their plan to
action; serves as a prioritized, master "to do" list for the
community; and can ensure that the completed plan is a useful
community planning guide. |
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