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A need to have planning control over an area beyond the existing urban boundary.
Flexibility (of the urban boundary) is always the best thing to do because you're ready for whatever happens.
Earle seems to have found his community outside angry urban boundaries.
In the 1990s the urban boundary moved further West with the development of a new housing estate beyond the bridge.
It envisions adding 500,000 people within the existing urban boundaries.
Many of Hamilton's unique attractions are located just outside its urban boundaries.
Native forest does not need to be used to build urban boundary fences for peoples homes.
All properties falling within the urban boundaries are subject to compulsory water access charges.
An urban centre may have many central teams serving different communities within the urban boundaries.
In town they use taximeters, but once outside urban boundaries the service is charged per km.
The problem cuts across all economic lines and rural, suburban and urban boundaries, the study found.
And then I realized, “I gotta step outta my urban boundaries.
The warehouse exhibitions, meanwhile, are dedicated to 'crossing urban boundaries'.
Much controversy has developed over the policies relating to urban boundaries set out in the Growth Plan.
Some groups have also expressed economic concerns regarding the urban boundary established in the Growth Plan.
Establish a moratorium on all urban boundary extensions and annexations.
And for the life of me, I didn’t know how I could do that while staying in my urban boundaries.
A few large dairy herds remain within urban boundaries and supply milk to Nairobi.
Listen to Part 3: City planners say the urban boundary will keep sprawl in check.
Pressure to move the urban boundary and the impact on city structure given that the proposed corridor is outside our current urban area.
Impacts on urban waters will also occur due to additional activities outside of urban boundaries.
Oke on measuring and modelling the urban boundary layer.
Residential development is spreading outside the existing urban boundaries and may compromise natural and physical resource values.
The expansion of Galway city is bringing it closer to the urban boundary, with a consequent increase in population and jobs.
But instead of lost jobs, a silicon forest of high-tech campuses and factories grew inside the new urban boundaries.
Within the urban borders of Eniwa are several park golf grounds, a sport created in Hokkaido.
In the 1970s, the city of Ghent started expanding again, slowly but surely absorbing the village of Mariakerke into its urban borders.
The urban border, cutting through neighborhoods and city blocks, closing off streets, metro lines and other traffic arteries, is a glaring exception to this Boundary Rule Number One [2].
With the city viewed as a focal point of culture and activity serving the north-west region of Ireland, Derry's support stretches beyond the urban border of the city and into the surrounding county.
To the Editor: Re "On California's Urban Border, Praise for Immigration Curbs" (front page, Aug. 21): The incidents described in your article illustrate that there is more than one way to perceive this difficult situation.
Marijuana smugglers, whose cargo is smellier and bulkier than cocaine, are increasingly abandoning the urban border ports of Texas and California in favor of the Arizona-Sonora corridor, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration says.
But given the event's 'Urban Border' theme, this industrial port is in fact perfectly positioned - literally and figuratively - to host a fascinating debate on global urban issues at the Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism/Architecture (UABB).
NOGALES, Ariz., April 13 (UPI) -- The U.S. government says it will build a new border fence between the twin cities of Nogales in Arizona and Mexico to enhance security on the urban border.