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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Form District Zoning. This technique <br />defines districts according to <br />distinguishable development patterns or <br />desired formal characteristics, such as <br />building form and orientation, street <br />grid and streetscape. This approach can <br />apply to an entire region or specific <br />districts within a city or region with <br />common characteristics (e.g., <br />architectural style or proximity to transit <br />stations). Current applications of form <br />district zoning use a two-tiered <br />approach to incorporate existing zoning <br />regulation. The form districts regulate <br />physical form and design while existing <br />zoning districts regulate use. <br />Form district zoning respects and <br />adheres to the diversity of existing <br />patterns while providing developers a <br />more flexible and predictable <br />development process. Developers ... <br />praise its ability to promote context'-sensitive design while not being overly restrictive. The two- <br />tiered approach is a politically feasible way to rezone an entire region. As form district zoning <br />becomes more established, it may merge with elements of use-based zoning, creating a hybrid <br />option. <br /> <br />LIST OF REFERENCES <br /> <br />Examples of Form District Zoning <br /> <br />Atlanta, Georgia: Quality of Life Zoning Districts. <br />Available at <br />apps.atlantap-a.~~ov I citydir/DPCD IBureau of Planning I <br />BOP IZoning/Web Plrs I zoninlidistricts.httn. <br /> <br />Louisville Metro Government, Kentucky: Old <br />Louisville/Limerick Traditional Neighborhood Zoning <br />District Land Development Code Including Form <br />Districts. Available at <br />W\l;,V .loukymetro.org IDepartment/PlanDesign Ildc.asp. <br /> <br />McKinney, Texas: McKinney Regional Employment <br />Center, Urban Design Standards. Available at <br />\V\VW .mckinneytexas.orgl develop I plan.httn. <br /> <br />Seattle, Washington: Station Area Overlay District <br />Ordinances. Available at <br />w\l;\V.cityofseattle.netl planning I transportation ISAP I Cou <br />ncilActions.httn. <br /> <br />THE PRINCIPAL DIFFERENCES BETWEEN FORM-BASED AND TRADITIONAL ZONING <br /> <br />1. Published by the American Planning Association <br /> <br />! !Cayden, Jerold S. 2004. "Reconsidering Zoning: Expanding an American Land-U se Frontier." Zoning Pra..titc, <br />January. <br /> <br />Rouse, David c., Nancy L. Zobl, and Graciela P. Cavicchia. 2001. "Beyond Euclid: Integrating Zoning and <br />Physical Design, Part Two: Emerging Tools for an Integrated Development Approach." Zoning NCWJ, <br />November. <br /> <br />m__. 2001. "Beyond Euclid: Integrating Zoning and Physical Design, Part One: The Evolution of Physical <br />Design in Zoning." Zoning NC12JJ, October. <br /> <br />2. Other resources <br /> <br />Chael,:Maurice. 2003. "The Smartcode: A Weapon to Fight the Sprawl War." [Accessed June 18,2004]. <br />Available at "\"\)....'T.W. tndtownpaper.com/V olumc5! smartcode.htm. <br /> <br />3 <br />