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Urban Containment Increasing in Popularity

Urban Containment Increasing in Popularity. Most common in fast-growth regions Intent to contain sprawl, minimize costs Too much land, urban sprawl Too little land, land price inflation Impacts depend on implementation. Steps in Identifying Development Capacity. Gross Vacant Acres

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Urban Containment Increasing in Popularity

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  1. Urban Containment Increasing in Popularity • Most common in fast-growth regions • Intent to contain sprawl, minimize costs • Too much land, urban sprawl • Too little land, land price inflation • Impacts depend on implementation

  2. Steps in Identifying Development Capacity Gross Vacant Acres -environmentally constrained land -publicly owned land -platted lots -streets, parks, schools, churches… =Vacant Buildable Acres

  3. Steps in Identifying Development Capacity, continued Vacant Buildable Acres - Unserviced land = Serviced Buildable Acres * Permitted Density = Vacant Land Capacity + Infill and plat Capacity + Redevelopment Capacity = Total Development Capacity

  4. Identifying Vacant Land

  5. One half acre rule

  6. Identifying Environmental Constraints

  7. Methods of Estimating Infill • Remaining Capacity • Historical Trends • Assessed Land Values • Land/housing value ratios • Professional judgement

  8. METRO UGB HISTORICAL LAND USE: CONSUMPTION: 1979 - 2001

  9. Maryland’s Best Tool for Electronic Property Map and Parcel Ownership Information Display and Analysis Press ESC to Exit Slide Show

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