Term 1 of 140
Metromedia, Inc v City of San Diego (1981)
Ordinance that required additional permits for billboards was found to be legal under 1st
amendment.
Ordinance that limited the size of billboards was upheld under 1st amendment.
Ordinance that substantially restricted on-site and off-site billboards was ruled
unconstitutional under 1st amendment.
Ordinance that banned digital billboards was deemed constitutional under 1st amendment.
Term 2 of 140
Charles Lindblom
Consensus Building and collaborative planning
Ratio of proportion of local employment in one sector to similar proportion in national
economy
Incremental Planning Theory
"The Intelligence of Democracy"
Sector theory (1939) - urban areas develop in sectors along communication and
transportation routes
Term 3 of 140
When did AIP and ASPO merge to form APA?
1917
1983
1978
1999
,Term 4 of 140
Catherine Bauer Wurster
Professional athlete and olympic gold medalist
Famous chef and host of a cooking show on tv
Award-winning actress known for her roles In Romantic comedies
Public housing advocate and author of Modern Housing (1934)
Term 5 of 140
Frank Lloyd Wright
Public housing advocate and author of modern housing (1934)
Vieux carre, new orleans (1921)
Broadacre City
A New Community Plan (1935)
Riverside, il (1st planned development)
Term 6 of 140
1932 Broad Acre City (name)
Louis Sullivan
Joel Garreau
Le Corbusier
Frank Lloyd Wright
,Term 7 of 140
1960 Bid Rent Theory (name)
William Alonso
Ernest Burgess
Colin Renfrew
Robert Malthus
Definition 8 of 140
Opened up environmental citizen suits to discipline the resource agencies.
Hills V dorothy Gautreaux (1976)
Welch v. swasey (1909)
Loretto v teleprompter manhattan catv corporation (1982)
Sierra Club v Morton (1972)
Term 9 of 140
Central Hudson v Public Service Commission (1980)
extended nollan's essential nexus test to require "rough proportionality" between
development impacts and conditions on development. (bike path/store/lessening overall
traffic)
1st Amendment case which overruled the NY State Public Service Commission's total ban on
an electric utility's advertisements to increase electric usage.
upheld the requirement of minimum distances between sobs.
sc decision which ruled that the city had illegally denied group homes special use permits
based on neighbor's unfounded fears.
, Definition 10 of 140
Established that discriminatory intent is required to invalidate zoning actions with racially
disproportionate impact. Court overturned denial of rezoning to allow for multi-family residences
in a previously single-family zoned area.
Village of Arlington Heights v Metropolitan Housing Development (1977)
South burlington county naacp v township of mount laurel ii (1983)
Metromedia, inc v city of san diego (1981)
Village of belle terre v boraas (1974)
Term 11 of 140
1893 City Beautiful (person's name)
Le Corbusier
Frank Lloyd Wright
Ebenezer Howard
Daniel Burnham
Definition 12 of 140
SC ruled that the display of a sign by a homeowner was protected by the 1st amendment under
freedom of speech.
City of Ladue v Gilleo (1994)
City of rancho palos verde v abrams (2005)
Village of belle terre v boraas (1974)
Dolan v City of Tigard (1994)
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