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Which of the following is a swamp or marsh type of non-tidal wetlands with cattails? (know others too.)
Who was the father of the modern housing code?
Scenario: Public Decision-Making without Public Input You are a new employee in the County Planning Department. Your assignment is to prepare the department's recommendations for the Capital Improvements Program (CIP). When you received the assignment, the Planning Director told you that all the city agencies submit their requests to the Planning Department where they are assembled. Your job is to review the requests for consistency with adopted plans and policies, and prepare a formal report listing the requests with recommendations. The report will then be sent from the Planning Department, to the Planning Commission, and finally to the County Supervisors for action. Although you have been given no explicit instructions regarding public comment you assume there will be public hearings before the Planning Commission. You have been waiting for the list of projects for a couple of days now. While standing at the copy machine one morning, you overhear a conversation and suddenly become aware of an In-house informal review committee that "weeds our unnecessary requests. You are initially startled mostly because the Director never mentioned the procedure. On the other hand, you tell yourself, this committee must be doing a pretty good job. After all, the other departments aren't squawking. And it certainly gives the Board of Supervisors a more manageable list of projects. You ask how this system evolved and you are told that the Supervisors needed a streamlined process and this scheme was devised. In a sense, you feel as if the job has been taken away from you and from the Planning Commission. You do wonder about it because there is no public input to the process. Is there a problem? Ethical Issues: Has an important public planning process been subverted to gain efficiency? Are appropriate people make public policy? Action Alternatives: 1 There is no problem. You can't have a public hearing on everything or nothing would ever be accomplished.
Which of the following is associated with Central Place theory?
Which of the following cases was found to violate the first amendment’s freedom of speech?
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