Rural planning and development; a study of rural conditions and problems in Canada . ^ I i£i 11 tit\ riijj HmI I les 11 Therme* TIMGADAncient Rectangular Plan. 100. Fig. 18. LILLE Irregular Plan of Mediaeval Period, 1550. Note Irregular Design in Cityand Surrounding Rural Territory. RURALt PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT 65 prevent most of the bad conditions of development, as by the timethe city or town extends its boundaries to include the partially devel-oped areas outside the conditions and planning in these areas are toa large extent fixed. The city and the town have therefore a direct
Rural planning and development; a study of rural conditions and problems in Canada . ^ I i£i 11 tit\ riijj HmI I les 11 Therme* TIMGADAncient Rectangular Plan. 100. Fig. 18. LILLE Irregular Plan of Mediaeval Period, 1550. Note Irregular Design in Cityand Surrounding Rural Territory. RURALt PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT 65 prevent most of the bad conditions of development, as by the timethe city or town extends its boundaries to include the partially devel-oped areas outside the conditions and planning in these areas are toa large extent fixed. The city and the town have therefore a direct interest in theplanning of the rural districts, and the rural council has a directresponsibility in planning the urban developments in these joint interest and responsibility is recognized in the City andSuburbs Act of Ontario, which gives the large cities of over 50,000inhabitants a voice in the planning of the lay-out of streets within aradius extending five miles beyond its boundaries, although it fallsfar short of what is necessary to control suburban development. Ancient Rectangular Plans The earliest known plans of cities were mostly rectangular info
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