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  2. Infill - Wikipedia

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    In the urban planning and development industries, infill has been defined as the use of land within a built-up area for further construction, especially as part of a community redevelopment or growth management program or as part of smart growth. [6] [7] It focuses on the reuse and repositioning of obsolete or underutilized buildings and sites. [8]

  3. Land development - Wikipedia

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    Built-up area – Human settlement with high population density and infrastructure of built environment; Colonization – Establishment and development of settlements by people or animals Manifest destiny – Cultural belief of 19th-century American expansionists

  4. Technical aspects of urban planning - Wikipedia

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    This is the floor area of buildings divided by the land area. Ratios below 1.5 are low density. Ratios above five constitute very high density. Most exurbs are below two, while most city centres are well above five. Walk-up apartments with basement garages can easily achieve a density of three. Skyscrapers easily achieve densities of thirty or ...

  5. Urban area - Wikipedia

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    According to the definition by the Office for National Statistics, "Built-up areas are defined as land which is 'irreversibly urban in character', meaning that they are characteristic of a town or city. They include areas of built-up land with a minimum of 20 hectares (200,000 m 2; 49 acres). Any areas [separated by] less than 200 metres [of ...

  6. Maryland builder ordered to refund consumers for houses ... - AOL

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    McDaniels Homes, a Maryland homebuilder, has been ordered to pay fines and refund consumers after the company took money for house downpayments, but either never broke ground or completed the ...

  7. Built-up area (Highway Code) - Wikipedia

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    In 1930, the concept of specific regulation for roads within built-up areas appears. It defines the road as a road within built-up area if some system of street lighting exists at less than 200 yards (183 meters) from that road, unless decided other way by the local authority and written on traffic signs. [1]

  8. US single-family housing starts, permits rise to 10-month high

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    Single-family homebuilding shot up 14.3% in the Northeast and accelerated 8.3% in the Midwest. ... Permits for future construction of single-family housing increased 1.6% to a rate of 992,000 ...

  9. Urban sprawl - Wikipedia

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    Measures for urban sprawl in Europe: upper left the Dispersion of the built-up area (DIS), upper right the weighted urban proliferation (WUP). The term urban sprawl was often used in the letters between Lewis Mumford and Frederic J. Osborn, [17] firstly by Osborn in his 1941 letter to Mumford and later by Mumford, generally condemning the waste of agricultural land and landscape due to ...