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100 _aStangl, Paul
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245 _aSan Francisco Slaughterhouses and American Proto-zoning
260 _bSage
_c2019
300 _aVol 18, Issue 4, 2019 : (311-328 p.)
520 _aHistorians generally attribute the title of first municipal proto-zoning ordinance in the United States to a restriction on the locations of Chinese Laundries from Modesto, California, in 1885. Yet, a similar location restriction on slaughterhouses was approved in San Francisco in 1852 and revised in ensuing decades through political contestation and legal challenges. One of these cases, Ex parte Shrader, set an important legal precedent for later Chinese laundry cases and the transition from land use districting for nuisance control to land use districting as an exercise of the police power, an essential step for modern zoning.
650 _2 zoning
650 _2nuisances
650 _2San Francisco
650 _2slaughterhouses
650 _2planning eras/approaches
650 _2nineteenth-century planning
650 _2planning practice
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_dSage, 2019
_tJournal of planning history
856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1177/1538513219825756
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