Question 12a Which of the following, if any, are reasons why your jurisdiction may not strictly adhere to its Master Plan when making rezoning decisions? (check all that apply) (Among jurisdictions that generally follow the spirit of the Master Plan or rarely consider the Master Plan when rezoning properties) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Land use planning, Zoning Question 12b Which of the following, if any, are reasons why your jurisdiction may not strictly adhere to its Master Plan when making rezoning decisions? (check all that apply) (Among jurisdictions that generally follow the spirit of the Master Plan or rarely consider the Master Plan when rezoning properties) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Land use planning, Zoning Question 12c Which of the following, if any, are reasons why your jurisdiction may not strictly adhere to its Master Plan when making rezoning decisions? (check all that apply) (Among jurisdictions that generally follow the spirit of the Master Plan or rarely consider the Master Plan when rezoning properties) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Land use planning, Zoning Question 12d Which of the following, if any, are reasons why your jurisdiction may not strictly adhere to its Master Plan when making rezoning decisions? (check all that apply) (Among jurisdictions that generally follow the spirit of the Master Plan or rarely consider the Master Plan when rezoning properties) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Land use planning, Zoning Question 12e Which of the following, if any, are reasons why your jurisdiction may not strictly adhere to its Master Plan when making rezoning decisions? (check all that apply) (Among jurisdictions that generally follow the spirit of the Master Plan or rarely consider the Master Plan when rezoning properties) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Land use planning, Zoning Question 12f Which of the following, if any, are reasons why your jurisdiction may not strictly adhere to its Master Plan when making rezoning decisions? (check all that apply) (Among jurisdictions that generally follow the spirit of the Master Plan or rarely consider the Master Plan when rezoning properties) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Land use planning, Zoning Question 13a Regardless of whether your jurisdiction does its own zoning or relies on the county or joint authority, how often would you say public hearings for zoning actions (rezoning requests, site plan review, special use permits, etc.) occur regarding properties in your jurisdiction? (Among jurisdictions that have any Master Plan, excluding those counties which have no county-zoned townships) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Land use planning, Zoning Question 13b Regardless of whether your jurisdiction does its own zoning or relies on the county or joint authority, how often would you say controversies related to those zoning actions occur regarding properties in your jurisdiction? (Among jurisdictions that have any Master Plan, excluding those counties which have no county-zoned townships) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Land use planning, Zoning Question 28 Some local government policies — such as utility connection fees or zoning requirements (minimum lot sizes, required landscaping, etc.) — may make it more expensive to build new housing or to renovate existing housing stock. To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction’s policies or zoning requirements are hindering new construction or renovation in your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, Economic Development, Zoning Question 29 Some local governments have begun experimenting with policy changes to boost housing construction and renovation. Recently, has your jurisdiction attempted to reduce barriers to new construction or renovation by streamlining local processes (e.g., permitting, site reviews, inspections, etc.), reducing fees, or revising other zoning code requirements? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, Economic Development, Zoning Question 02b Thinking overall about topics related to energy, how relevant would you say siting energy infrastructure on public property in your jurisdiction has been or currently is for your jurisdiction’s government? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, energy sources, Land use planning, Zoning Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Current page 2
Question 12b Which of the following, if any, are reasons why your jurisdiction may not strictly adhere to its Master Plan when making rezoning decisions? (check all that apply) (Among jurisdictions that generally follow the spirit of the Master Plan or rarely consider the Master Plan when rezoning properties) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Land use planning, Zoning Question 12c Which of the following, if any, are reasons why your jurisdiction may not strictly adhere to its Master Plan when making rezoning decisions? (check all that apply) (Among jurisdictions that generally follow the spirit of the Master Plan or rarely consider the Master Plan when rezoning properties) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Land use planning, Zoning Question 12d Which of the following, if any, are reasons why your jurisdiction may not strictly adhere to its Master Plan when making rezoning decisions? (check all that apply) (Among jurisdictions that generally follow the spirit of the Master Plan or rarely consider the Master Plan when rezoning properties) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Land use planning, Zoning Question 12e Which of the following, if any, are reasons why your jurisdiction may not strictly adhere to its Master Plan when making rezoning decisions? (check all that apply) (Among jurisdictions that generally follow the spirit of the Master Plan or rarely consider the Master Plan when rezoning properties) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Land use planning, Zoning Question 12f Which of the following, if any, are reasons why your jurisdiction may not strictly adhere to its Master Plan when making rezoning decisions? (check all that apply) (Among jurisdictions that generally follow the spirit of the Master Plan or rarely consider the Master Plan when rezoning properties) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Land use planning, Zoning Question 13a Regardless of whether your jurisdiction does its own zoning or relies on the county or joint authority, how often would you say public hearings for zoning actions (rezoning requests, site plan review, special use permits, etc.) occur regarding properties in your jurisdiction? (Among jurisdictions that have any Master Plan, excluding those counties which have no county-zoned townships) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Land use planning, Zoning Question 13b Regardless of whether your jurisdiction does its own zoning or relies on the county or joint authority, how often would you say controversies related to those zoning actions occur regarding properties in your jurisdiction? (Among jurisdictions that have any Master Plan, excluding those counties which have no county-zoned townships) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Land use planning, Zoning Question 28 Some local government policies — such as utility connection fees or zoning requirements (minimum lot sizes, required landscaping, etc.) — may make it more expensive to build new housing or to renovate existing housing stock. To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction’s policies or zoning requirements are hindering new construction or renovation in your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, Economic Development, Zoning Question 29 Some local governments have begun experimenting with policy changes to boost housing construction and renovation. Recently, has your jurisdiction attempted to reduce barriers to new construction or renovation by streamlining local processes (e.g., permitting, site reviews, inspections, etc.), reducing fees, or revising other zoning code requirements? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, Economic Development, Zoning Question 02b Thinking overall about topics related to energy, how relevant would you say siting energy infrastructure on public property in your jurisdiction has been or currently is for your jurisdiction’s government? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, energy sources, Land use planning, Zoning Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Current page 2
Question 12c Which of the following, if any, are reasons why your jurisdiction may not strictly adhere to its Master Plan when making rezoning decisions? (check all that apply) (Among jurisdictions that generally follow the spirit of the Master Plan or rarely consider the Master Plan when rezoning properties) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Land use planning, Zoning Question 12d Which of the following, if any, are reasons why your jurisdiction may not strictly adhere to its Master Plan when making rezoning decisions? (check all that apply) (Among jurisdictions that generally follow the spirit of the Master Plan or rarely consider the Master Plan when rezoning properties) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Land use planning, Zoning Question 12e Which of the following, if any, are reasons why your jurisdiction may not strictly adhere to its Master Plan when making rezoning decisions? (check all that apply) (Among jurisdictions that generally follow the spirit of the Master Plan or rarely consider the Master Plan when rezoning properties) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Land use planning, Zoning Question 12f Which of the following, if any, are reasons why your jurisdiction may not strictly adhere to its Master Plan when making rezoning decisions? (check all that apply) (Among jurisdictions that generally follow the spirit of the Master Plan or rarely consider the Master Plan when rezoning properties) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Land use planning, Zoning Question 13a Regardless of whether your jurisdiction does its own zoning or relies on the county or joint authority, how often would you say public hearings for zoning actions (rezoning requests, site plan review, special use permits, etc.) occur regarding properties in your jurisdiction? (Among jurisdictions that have any Master Plan, excluding those counties which have no county-zoned townships) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Land use planning, Zoning Question 13b Regardless of whether your jurisdiction does its own zoning or relies on the county or joint authority, how often would you say controversies related to those zoning actions occur regarding properties in your jurisdiction? (Among jurisdictions that have any Master Plan, excluding those counties which have no county-zoned townships) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Land use planning, Zoning Question 28 Some local government policies — such as utility connection fees or zoning requirements (minimum lot sizes, required landscaping, etc.) — may make it more expensive to build new housing or to renovate existing housing stock. To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction’s policies or zoning requirements are hindering new construction or renovation in your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, Economic Development, Zoning Question 29 Some local governments have begun experimenting with policy changes to boost housing construction and renovation. Recently, has your jurisdiction attempted to reduce barriers to new construction or renovation by streamlining local processes (e.g., permitting, site reviews, inspections, etc.), reducing fees, or revising other zoning code requirements? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, Economic Development, Zoning Question 02b Thinking overall about topics related to energy, how relevant would you say siting energy infrastructure on public property in your jurisdiction has been or currently is for your jurisdiction’s government? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, energy sources, Land use planning, Zoning Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Current page 2
Question 12d Which of the following, if any, are reasons why your jurisdiction may not strictly adhere to its Master Plan when making rezoning decisions? (check all that apply) (Among jurisdictions that generally follow the spirit of the Master Plan or rarely consider the Master Plan when rezoning properties) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Land use planning, Zoning Question 12e Which of the following, if any, are reasons why your jurisdiction may not strictly adhere to its Master Plan when making rezoning decisions? (check all that apply) (Among jurisdictions that generally follow the spirit of the Master Plan or rarely consider the Master Plan when rezoning properties) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Land use planning, Zoning Question 12f Which of the following, if any, are reasons why your jurisdiction may not strictly adhere to its Master Plan when making rezoning decisions? (check all that apply) (Among jurisdictions that generally follow the spirit of the Master Plan or rarely consider the Master Plan when rezoning properties) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Land use planning, Zoning Question 13a Regardless of whether your jurisdiction does its own zoning or relies on the county or joint authority, how often would you say public hearings for zoning actions (rezoning requests, site plan review, special use permits, etc.) occur regarding properties in your jurisdiction? (Among jurisdictions that have any Master Plan, excluding those counties which have no county-zoned townships) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Land use planning, Zoning Question 13b Regardless of whether your jurisdiction does its own zoning or relies on the county or joint authority, how often would you say controversies related to those zoning actions occur regarding properties in your jurisdiction? (Among jurisdictions that have any Master Plan, excluding those counties which have no county-zoned townships) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Land use planning, Zoning Question 28 Some local government policies — such as utility connection fees or zoning requirements (minimum lot sizes, required landscaping, etc.) — may make it more expensive to build new housing or to renovate existing housing stock. To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction’s policies or zoning requirements are hindering new construction or renovation in your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, Economic Development, Zoning Question 29 Some local governments have begun experimenting with policy changes to boost housing construction and renovation. Recently, has your jurisdiction attempted to reduce barriers to new construction or renovation by streamlining local processes (e.g., permitting, site reviews, inspections, etc.), reducing fees, or revising other zoning code requirements? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, Economic Development, Zoning Question 02b Thinking overall about topics related to energy, how relevant would you say siting energy infrastructure on public property in your jurisdiction has been or currently is for your jurisdiction’s government? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, energy sources, Land use planning, Zoning Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Current page 2
Question 12e Which of the following, if any, are reasons why your jurisdiction may not strictly adhere to its Master Plan when making rezoning decisions? (check all that apply) (Among jurisdictions that generally follow the spirit of the Master Plan or rarely consider the Master Plan when rezoning properties) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Land use planning, Zoning Question 12f Which of the following, if any, are reasons why your jurisdiction may not strictly adhere to its Master Plan when making rezoning decisions? (check all that apply) (Among jurisdictions that generally follow the spirit of the Master Plan or rarely consider the Master Plan when rezoning properties) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Land use planning, Zoning Question 13a Regardless of whether your jurisdiction does its own zoning or relies on the county or joint authority, how often would you say public hearings for zoning actions (rezoning requests, site plan review, special use permits, etc.) occur regarding properties in your jurisdiction? (Among jurisdictions that have any Master Plan, excluding those counties which have no county-zoned townships) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Land use planning, Zoning Question 13b Regardless of whether your jurisdiction does its own zoning or relies on the county or joint authority, how often would you say controversies related to those zoning actions occur regarding properties in your jurisdiction? (Among jurisdictions that have any Master Plan, excluding those counties which have no county-zoned townships) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Land use planning, Zoning Question 28 Some local government policies — such as utility connection fees or zoning requirements (minimum lot sizes, required landscaping, etc.) — may make it more expensive to build new housing or to renovate existing housing stock. To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction’s policies or zoning requirements are hindering new construction or renovation in your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, Economic Development, Zoning Question 29 Some local governments have begun experimenting with policy changes to boost housing construction and renovation. Recently, has your jurisdiction attempted to reduce barriers to new construction or renovation by streamlining local processes (e.g., permitting, site reviews, inspections, etc.), reducing fees, or revising other zoning code requirements? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, Economic Development, Zoning Question 02b Thinking overall about topics related to energy, how relevant would you say siting energy infrastructure on public property in your jurisdiction has been or currently is for your jurisdiction’s government? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, energy sources, Land use planning, Zoning Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Current page 2
Question 12f Which of the following, if any, are reasons why your jurisdiction may not strictly adhere to its Master Plan when making rezoning decisions? (check all that apply) (Among jurisdictions that generally follow the spirit of the Master Plan or rarely consider the Master Plan when rezoning properties) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Land use planning, Zoning Question 13a Regardless of whether your jurisdiction does its own zoning or relies on the county or joint authority, how often would you say public hearings for zoning actions (rezoning requests, site plan review, special use permits, etc.) occur regarding properties in your jurisdiction? (Among jurisdictions that have any Master Plan, excluding those counties which have no county-zoned townships) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Land use planning, Zoning Question 13b Regardless of whether your jurisdiction does its own zoning or relies on the county or joint authority, how often would you say controversies related to those zoning actions occur regarding properties in your jurisdiction? (Among jurisdictions that have any Master Plan, excluding those counties which have no county-zoned townships) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Land use planning, Zoning Question 28 Some local government policies — such as utility connection fees or zoning requirements (minimum lot sizes, required landscaping, etc.) — may make it more expensive to build new housing or to renovate existing housing stock. To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction’s policies or zoning requirements are hindering new construction or renovation in your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, Economic Development, Zoning Question 29 Some local governments have begun experimenting with policy changes to boost housing construction and renovation. Recently, has your jurisdiction attempted to reduce barriers to new construction or renovation by streamlining local processes (e.g., permitting, site reviews, inspections, etc.), reducing fees, or revising other zoning code requirements? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, Economic Development, Zoning Question 02b Thinking overall about topics related to energy, how relevant would you say siting energy infrastructure on public property in your jurisdiction has been or currently is for your jurisdiction’s government? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, energy sources, Land use planning, Zoning Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Current page 2
Question 13a Regardless of whether your jurisdiction does its own zoning or relies on the county or joint authority, how often would you say public hearings for zoning actions (rezoning requests, site plan review, special use permits, etc.) occur regarding properties in your jurisdiction? (Among jurisdictions that have any Master Plan, excluding those counties which have no county-zoned townships) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Land use planning, Zoning Question 13b Regardless of whether your jurisdiction does its own zoning or relies on the county or joint authority, how often would you say controversies related to those zoning actions occur regarding properties in your jurisdiction? (Among jurisdictions that have any Master Plan, excluding those counties which have no county-zoned townships) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Land use planning, Zoning Question 28 Some local government policies — such as utility connection fees or zoning requirements (minimum lot sizes, required landscaping, etc.) — may make it more expensive to build new housing or to renovate existing housing stock. To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction’s policies or zoning requirements are hindering new construction or renovation in your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, Economic Development, Zoning Question 29 Some local governments have begun experimenting with policy changes to boost housing construction and renovation. Recently, has your jurisdiction attempted to reduce barriers to new construction or renovation by streamlining local processes (e.g., permitting, site reviews, inspections, etc.), reducing fees, or revising other zoning code requirements? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, Economic Development, Zoning Question 02b Thinking overall about topics related to energy, how relevant would you say siting energy infrastructure on public property in your jurisdiction has been or currently is for your jurisdiction’s government? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, energy sources, Land use planning, Zoning Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Current page 2
Question 13b Regardless of whether your jurisdiction does its own zoning or relies on the county or joint authority, how often would you say controversies related to those zoning actions occur regarding properties in your jurisdiction? (Among jurisdictions that have any Master Plan, excluding those counties which have no county-zoned townships) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Land use planning, Zoning Question 28 Some local government policies — such as utility connection fees or zoning requirements (minimum lot sizes, required landscaping, etc.) — may make it more expensive to build new housing or to renovate existing housing stock. To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction’s policies or zoning requirements are hindering new construction or renovation in your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, Economic Development, Zoning Question 29 Some local governments have begun experimenting with policy changes to boost housing construction and renovation. Recently, has your jurisdiction attempted to reduce barriers to new construction or renovation by streamlining local processes (e.g., permitting, site reviews, inspections, etc.), reducing fees, or revising other zoning code requirements? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, Economic Development, Zoning Question 02b Thinking overall about topics related to energy, how relevant would you say siting energy infrastructure on public property in your jurisdiction has been or currently is for your jurisdiction’s government? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, energy sources, Land use planning, Zoning Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Current page 2
Question 28 Some local government policies — such as utility connection fees or zoning requirements (minimum lot sizes, required landscaping, etc.) — may make it more expensive to build new housing or to renovate existing housing stock. To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction’s policies or zoning requirements are hindering new construction or renovation in your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, Economic Development, Zoning Question 29 Some local governments have begun experimenting with policy changes to boost housing construction and renovation. Recently, has your jurisdiction attempted to reduce barriers to new construction or renovation by streamlining local processes (e.g., permitting, site reviews, inspections, etc.), reducing fees, or revising other zoning code requirements? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, Economic Development, Zoning Question 02b Thinking overall about topics related to energy, how relevant would you say siting energy infrastructure on public property in your jurisdiction has been or currently is for your jurisdiction’s government? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, energy sources, Land use planning, Zoning Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Current page 2
Question 29 Some local governments have begun experimenting with policy changes to boost housing construction and renovation. Recently, has your jurisdiction attempted to reduce barriers to new construction or renovation by streamlining local processes (e.g., permitting, site reviews, inspections, etc.), reducing fees, or revising other zoning code requirements? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, Economic Development, Zoning Question 02b Thinking overall about topics related to energy, how relevant would you say siting energy infrastructure on public property in your jurisdiction has been or currently is for your jurisdiction’s government? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, energy sources, Land use planning, Zoning Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Current page 2
Question 02b Thinking overall about topics related to energy, how relevant would you say siting energy infrastructure on public property in your jurisdiction has been or currently is for your jurisdiction’s government? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, energy sources, Land use planning, Zoning Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Current page 2