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Calling Planning Laws: In Europe, under the auspices of the Council for Europe, a general assembly of Europa Nostra met at Strasbourg in June 1967 and passed a resolution calling planning laws for planning laws that would protect the coasts from despoliation and development, regarding them as the public domain rather than the possession of any single country.
School boards are usually autonomous bodies and accordingly jealous of their status. Cooperation between the school board and the planning board is therefore highly desirable; the guidance of the master plan data relative to population growth, the location of new highways, and other transportation changes are distinctly relevant to the building program of the school board.
With the growth of large-scale housing by institutions, such as insurance companies, an increasing number of states have laws extending the power of eminent domain for the benefit of such companies. In the majority of such laws the planning board is empowered to review site location, density, and other elements of the proposed project. Here again the objective is to safeguard the development of the city along the lines of the master plan.
DSC stands for Digital Selective calling planning laws, a new high-tech, semi-automated method of establishing a contact between MF, HF, and VHF stations. Special channels are prescribed for DSC on the various marine radio channels. Eventually, DSC on VHF Channel 70 will replace voice calling planning laws on Channel 16.
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