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Bending the Rules in the Foothills—County General Planning in Exurban Northern California

Pages 857-872 | Received 16 Jan 2014, Accepted 09 Dec 2014, Published online: 13 Jul 2015
 

Abstract

The article directs attention to county planning in exurbia. Through a case study of a small, unincorporated community in the foothills of northern California, the research examines county planning as a flexible process that revisited zoning several times in its general plan update, eventually redefining and recodifying this exurban space as a working landscape. Using the concept of “creative law breaking,” the study shows that by publicly threatening to defy unreasonable land-use restrictions, activists in the community provided useful information to planners about the diversity and hybrid nature of exurban communities.

Acknowledgments

Thanks to community members and planners who were involved in the county general plan update and to my colleague, Pam Figge, for her useful comments. I am grateful to the helpful feedback I received from anonymous reviewers.

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