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SUMMARY:BOCEP: Site Planning Analysis (CM | 14.0)
DESCRIPTION:Course 11/3 – 12/18 \nContextual site analysis is a pre-design research activity which focuses on the existing\, imminent and potential conditions on and around a project site. It is\, in a sense\, an inventory of all the pressures\, forces and situations and their interactions at the property where our project will be built. The major role of contextual site analysis in design is that of informing us about our site prior to beginning our design concepts so that our early thinking about our building can incorporate meaningful responses to external conditions. Typical site issues addressed in a contextual analysis are site location\, size\, shape\, contours\, drainage patterns\, zoning and set-backs\, utilities\, significant on site features (buildings\, trees\,etc.)\, surrounding traffic\, neighborhood patterns\, views to and from the site and climate. As planners and designers\, we need to know something about these issues in order to design a successful building that not only meets its internal responsibilities (functions) but that also relates well to its external environment. Since our building will exist for several years\, our contextual analysis should attempt to deal with potential future conditions as well as the ones we can observe on the site today. Some of the typical issues in this regard are changing zoning patterns around our site\, shifts in the designation of major and minor streets\, changing cultural patterns in the surrounding neighborhood and the construction of significant projects nearby that impact on our site. \nPDI Advisor Newsletter   provides updates on Professional Development Institute activities\, and information about scholarships and new courses. http://policy.rutgers.edu/pdi/news/index.php \nLearn more about the Bloustein Online Continuing Education Program (BOCEP)http://policy.rutgers.edu/bocep
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SUMMARY:BOCEP:  Introduction to Urban Planning
DESCRIPTION:Urban planning is the discipline that explores several aspects of the built and social environments of municipalities and communities. As such it decides on the future growth of our towns\, cities and neighborhoods through analysis and decision making. This course will familiarize participants with the basic elements of planning: principles of planning\, the comprehensive plan\, plan adoption and specific plans. Participants will learn how planning is practiced in the United States\, and explore how to apply the concepts in their communities. In their final assignment\, students will describe the steps to develop a plan for your community. The final assignment is meant to be realistic — in fact\, we want you to use it to start planning in your community! Many people find themselves doing urban planning without any formal training in the subject. Others want to be effective citizen planners\, but don’t know where to start. If this describes you\, this course is for you. Nicolas Ronderos\, who brings a distinct perspective  as a planner\, anthropologist\, and policy and real estate expert\, helps you learn the fundamentals of urban planning. Like running a successful restaurant\, urban planning is more difficult than it most people know. Professional planners who want a refresher in the fundamentals of our craft\, and those taking the AICP examination\, can also benefit. Note: This course is not eligible for AICP Certification Maintenance credits. http://policy.rutgers.edu/pdi/bocep/courses
URL:https://njplanning.org/event/bocep-introduction-to-urban-planning/
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SUMMARY:BOCEP:  Affordable Housing Strategies (CM | 14.0)
DESCRIPTION:11/3-12/19 \nAffordable Housing Strategies discusses policy considerations and the political and financial challenges that confront developers of housing for individuals and families earning less than 80% of the area median income (AMI). This immensely challenging field requires familiarity with the capital markets\, knowledge of zoning\, general real estate transactional concepts\, contract and tax law and architecture\, just to name a few trades. Affordable housing is increasingly developed by non-profit community development corporations (CDCs)\, which are often thinly capitalized and operate with limited resources.  \nhttp://policy.rutgers.edu/pdi/bocep/courses
URL:https://njplanning.org/event/bocep-affordable-housing-strategies-cm-14-0/
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