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- All Subjects: Pima County (Ariz.)
- Creators: Behlau, Frank P.
- Creators: Bosselman, Fred P.
- Creators: Pima County (Ariz.). Small Business Commission
- Status: Published
ContributorsPima County (Ariz.). Small Business Commission (Author)
Created2010 to 2013
Description
The Commission was created in 2003. Each report briefly outlines the activities of the past year and the projects for the coming year.
ContributorsBosselman, Fred P. (Author) / Pima County (Ariz.). County Administrator's Office (Publisher)
Created1999
Description
When we talk about Constitutional issues in relation to the Act, we are really asking is there a likelihood that it is unconstitutional in part or as applied to particular situations? The first risk is that some parts of it will be held to have been beyond the power of Congress to enact because they are not permissible exercises of the Interstate Commerce power. The second issue is the application of the Act to certain tracts of private property in a manner that would deprive that property of all beneficial use and constitute a taking of property. The third is that the mitigation demanded by the government as a condition for being allowed to take endangered species will exceed the power of government to demand because of a lack of a nexus in rough proportionality-- two tests that the Supreme Court has come up with in recent years.
ContributorsBehlau, Frank P. (Author) / Pima County (Ariz.). County Administrator's Office (Publisher)
Created1999
Description
We still have plenty of opportunities to influence the community form. Plans discussed initially involve biological impacts. Conservation planning from Metro Tucson is changing and it is changing the traditional type of development of subdivision s into commercial/shopping center areas since the end of World War II.
ContributorsBehlau, Frank P. (Author) / Pima County (Ariz.). County Administrator's Office (Publisher)
Created2000-01
Description
Provides an overview of Pima County's (1) natural, constructed and administrative form makers, (2) the origins and implementation of planning and zoning legislation and regulations, and (3) a decade-by-decade review of some of the major land use decisions made within Pima County since the 1920s.