Impacts of the Coastal Barrier Resources Act: A Pilot StudyDepartment of City and Regional Planning, University of North Carolina, 1984 - Broj stranica: 68 |
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Stranica 5 - Local growth management is ... a conscious government program intended to influence the rate, amount, type, location, and/or quality of future development within a local jurisdiction.
Stranica 3 - CBRA prohibits federal financial assistance9 for roads, bridges, flood insurance, utilities, erosion control, and post-storm disaster relief for new development on designated "undeveloped
Stranica 3 - Federal flood insurance as a precondition for offering a loan or mortgage. Since CBRA withdraws both Federal flood insurance and Federal loans and mortgages through the Federal Housing Administration, Veteran's Administration, Small Business Administration, and Federal Home Loan Administration, the role of private capital providers becomes crucial.
Stranica 4 - Developers with major land holdings in the designated areas can either seek to sell their land or develop it without use of Federal flood insurance and infrastructure assistance.
Stranica 1 - Barriers, the actual impacts on conservation and development stemming from CBRA will depend upon the responses of a variety of public and private groups. These groups, their actions, and the resulting impacts can be visualized as an institutional system. The Coastal Barriers Institutional System...