John Horton fonds. 1961-2000.

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John Horton fonds. 1961-2000.

The fonds consists of publications, reports, plans and other material pertaining planning and development, produces and accumulated by John Horton. It is arranged in the following series: Niagara Escarpment Commission; Waterfront Regeneration Trust; The Office for the Greater Toronto Area; California State Coastal Conservancy; California Coastal Commission; San Francisco Bay Area; New York State Adirondack Park Commission; Hudson River Valley Greenway; Vermont planning and development; New Jersey Pinelands.

2.72 m of textual records.

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Adirondack Park Agency (N.Y.)

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CURRENT FUNCTIONS. The Adirondack Park Agency is responsible for preserving and protecting the natural resources of the Adirondacks. It establishes public policy for private land use in the Adirondack Park according to the Adirondack Park Land Use and Development Plan (for private land) and a State land master plan, developed in conjunction with the Department of Environmental Conservation. The agency reviews and issues permits for land-use projects, holds public hearing...

National Wetlands Policy Forum (U.S.)

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Horton, John T.

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California State Coastal Conservancy

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Niagara Escarpment Commission (Ont.)

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Ontario. Waterfront Regeneration Trust

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California Coastal Commission

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The California Coastal Commission was established by voter initiative in 1972 to identify and prevent ecological and environmental dangers threatening California's coastal landscape and to protect coastal land from privatization. Since the California Legislature passed the California Coastal Act of 1976, the Coastal Commission has planned and regulated the use of land and water in the coastal zone through reviews of local and federal government programs and activities. In the late 1960s, declini...