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� <br />� <br />� <br />� <br />C�� <br />� <br />'.�J <br />� <br />� <br />� <br />� <br />� <br />A, Population Analysis <br />The envirenment of a communit�j is detcrmin�d to a larg� d�gr�e by <br />the n�eds and desires of th� inhabitan�s. Tfi� peo�le, thraugh the�� day- <br />to-day d�cisions, sha�e the f�tur� :�f the Carr►�unity and immediate <br />neighborhood. The needs and desires of �the ;nhabitants can be ascer- <br />tvin�d to s�me degree by n study of their characteristics; such character- <br />istics includ� �:ducafiion, income, r���hility, iypc of employment, etc. <br />In the planning processr we must gain k��c�wl�dgv �f the various factors <br />fihat contribut� to or detract frorn �h� dcsirability of individual develop- <br />ments such as a single farnily hcr��:;, retail outict, or i�dustrial bvild�ng, <br />Thc; hiss�ory of urban dev::�o�ment inc�icates ;hat a�! urban areas change <br />even when aIf vacant land in CI �Jfi1(YIURifiy i, fully d�veloped. One o� <br />t�e more im�ortanh elemints of chang� is 'rhat of popuiation. <br />Based up��n study conducteci as pari` �f t%�c current F�unr�;ng progrotn, <br />th� fo4lowing is pr::sent�d as a basis for future plar�ni�g: <br />Shar�view Population Trends and Pr�jc:c ions <br />Yea r <br />19b0 <br />1965 <br />���s <br />1985 <br />Ultimate (maximum pot�ntial) <br />Number of P�rsons <br />a) ,�assurning large scale <br />��p�,�� spac� policy of <br />rctai►�ing swamps and <br />OtfZ�'C open 5'�GC�: �Of <br />ret�ntion of "rural" <br />cnvir�nment. <br />b) T+doption �� Radial <br />Corridor-;�r1u I i•i �I� <br />C�;nt�r h,��ctr•^politan <br />cr��vth �atfem policy <br />with �nly normai open <br />spac� program <br />� <br />7,157 <br />a,�so <br />� s, o00 <br />1 �3, 000 <br />2i, 000 <br />r.5, �500 <br />