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Posted on January 29, 19101 at 11:21:22:

Jenny wrote:

Douglas, Also, how long can you stay in the planning phase without land acquisition? The 'plan' can only be put into play if the 'owner' can secure the property�. I hope your legal team, or the 'owners' legal team is up to par on all of the particulars. I hope all of the displaced folks don't gather together for the biggest class action in history. I am curious as to whether the plan is for complete instantaneous realization, or is it a long-term project that will have to be carefully planned and guided for decades?
Peace Everlasting, Jenny

Reply:
On my part as architect or designer-planner, it is finished. This is a generally much neglected service to prospective clients. At the outset of my own practice in 1966 - as a matter of Professional and Ethical Responsibility - I resolved to find a way to fit the buildings I designed into an orderly City plan rather than continue the traditional practice of building cities helter-skelter haphazard, without an orderly and systematic plan. This is what I found � eureka; so, now, I am ready and waiting for clients.

The plan can be implemented one project at a time - a single building, a subdivision, a new road or freeway, or a complete municipal unit (about 12 miles square). The planning is finished and development can begin immediately anywhere in the country. It is a little like putting a jigsaw puzzle or mosaic together but much simpler. It is done on a unit system. I furnish the loci (two or more normal perpendicular geographical coordinates) which can be used by a surveyor to layout the guidelines. My equation (algorithm) is precise and absolutely accurate. No one need be displaced. It is a matter of personal choice as far as I am concerned. Government agencies may try to force things but there is a normal legal procedure for doing so or granting variances. States have police power and ent domain. The law requires orderly and systematic development. I believe in obeying the law.

If I were in business I think I could presently handle all this alone but a sales person would be needed. Someday, I might form a Business Trust � I am not the business type; I could not sell ice water to a man dying of thirst. The building industry accounts for 15% of GNP. If half of that is new construction and we can get 1% of the market and KYMAK receives $1 for every $1000 and I get a 10% commission, that would be $700K per year leaving the remainder less costs in a Business Trust. That seems reasonable to me but what do I know? Anyway, I cannot sell the idea for several reasons. So I am giving it away to anyone who asks as time permits.

If anyone wants to know how they fit into the scheme I would need your address or a close approximation of your latitude and longitude so that I can show how your property fits into the proposed KYMAK comprehensive planning guide. Eventually it will be followed by all who choose to go by the law; the only alternative is continuing confusion in the growth of cities.

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Posted on March 28, 19101 at 13:21:33:

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