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Obsolescence Over zo ning creates a considerable ti me lapse betw ee n t he ti me la nd i s allocated for suc h purposes a nd the t i me a t which such develop me nt actuall y material i z e s. The effect i s t hat i mpro ve ments to home s are withheld in a nt icipa t io n of busine ss de v elopment which f req uentl y does not occur or o n l y occurs i n part, a nd the result is a deteriorated ar ea. Spot z on in g allows inco mpati b le u ses to locate i n selected sp ots, usuall y in res idential areas , creatin g a b li gh tin g effect on the surrounding properties. Ma ny struct ures which once performed their f un cti on s q uit e adeq u atel y h a v e b ecome ob solete bec aus e of a g e, ch a n g i ng technolo g ies, a n d d e sires. The lar g e hom es of f if t y to a hun dred y ears a go, bu ilt to accommo date do me st ic s in add ition to the f a mil y , ha ve g i v en wa y to toda y' s moder n home desi gned with t he s ervantl e ss , efficient hou sewif e in mind. Chan g e s i n s t andards of he at in g and air conditio n ing have re n der e d t h e lar g e old houses uneconomical as well. Bli gh t frequentl y a tt a cks areas in wh ic h such h o u ses are concentr a ted, a pr oce ss whi ch is q u ickened by the co mmon practice of dividin g them into ma ke -s hift apart ments. 6 -
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Full Text | Obsolescence Over zo ning creates a considerable ti me lapse betw ee n t he ti me la nd i s allocated for suc h purposes a nd the t i me a t which such develop me nt actuall y material i z e s. The effect i s t hat i mpro ve ments to home s are withheld in a nt icipa t io n of busine ss de v elopment which f req uentl y does not occur or o n l y occurs i n part, a nd the result is a deteriorated ar ea. Spot z on in g allows inco mpati b le u ses to locate i n selected sp ots, usuall y in res idential areas , creatin g a b li gh tin g effect on the surrounding properties. Ma ny struct ures which once performed their f un cti on s q uit e adeq u atel y h a v e b ecome ob solete bec aus e of a g e, ch a n g i ng technolo g ies, a n d d e sires. The lar g e hom es of f if t y to a hun dred y ears a go, bu ilt to accommo date do me st ic s in add ition to the f a mil y , ha ve g i v en wa y to toda y' s moder n home desi gned with t he s ervantl e ss , efficient hou sewif e in mind. Chan g e s i n s t andards of he at in g and air conditio n ing have re n der e d t h e lar g e old houses uneconomical as well. Bli gh t frequentl y a tt a cks areas in wh ic h such h o u ses are concentr a ted, a pr oce ss whi ch is q u ickened by the co mmon practice of dividin g them into ma ke -s hift apart ments. 6 - |