The Sign Ordinance, as Amended, of the City of Phoenix, Arizona

The Sign Ordinance, as Amended, of the City of Phoenix, Arizona
Title The Sign Ordinance, as Amended, of the City of Phoenix, Arizona PDF eBook
Author Phoenix (Ariz.)
Publisher
Pages 72
Release 1975
Genre Ordinances, Municipal
ISBN

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2012 International Building Code

2012 International Building Code
Title 2012 International Building Code PDF eBook
Author International Code Council
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9781609830403

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Offers the latest regulations on designing and installing commercial and residential buildings.

Heliport Design

Heliport Design
Title Heliport Design PDF eBook
Author United States. Federal Aviation Administration
Publisher
Pages 128
Release 1994
Genre Heliports
ISBN

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ICC Performance Code for Buildings and Facilities, 2015

ICC Performance Code for Buildings and Facilities, 2015
Title ICC Performance Code for Buildings and Facilities, 2015 PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
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Release 2015
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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Arbitrary Death

Arbitrary Death
Title Arbitrary Death PDF eBook
Author Rick Unklesbay
Publisher Wheatmark, Inc.
Pages 162
Release 2019-05-10
Genre Law
ISBN 1627876812

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Over a career spanning nearly four decades, Rick Unklesbay has tried over one hundred murder cases before juries that ended with sixteen men and women receiving the death sentence. Arbitrary Death depicts some of the most horrific murders in Tucson, Arizona, the author's prosecution of those cases, and how the death penalty was applied. It provides the framework to answer the questions: Why is America the only Western country to still use the death penalty? Can a human-run system treat those cases fairly and avoid unconstitutional arbitrariness? It is an insider's view from someone who has spent decades prosecuting murder cases and who now argues that the death penalty doesn't work and our system is fundamentally flawed. With a rational, balanced approach, Unklesbay depicts cases that represent how different parts of the criminal justice system are responsible for the arbitrary nature of the death penalty and work against the fair application of the law. The prosecution, trial courts, juries, and appellate courts all play a part in what ultimately is a roll of the dice as to whether a defendant lives or dies. Arbitrary Death is for anyone who wonders why and when its government seeks to legally take the life of one of its citizens. It will have you questioning whether you can support a system that applies death as an arbitrary punishment -- and often decades after the sentence was given.

Phoenix in Perspective

Phoenix in Perspective
Title Phoenix in Perspective PDF eBook
Author Grady Gammage
Publisher Herberger Center for Design
Pages 180
Release 1999
Genre Travel
ISBN 9781884320170

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A prominent Phoenix land-use attorney and community leader offers a personal perspective on the explosive growth and development of Phoenix, recounting the history of real estate, water, and urban and suburban development in the Valley of the Sun, with emphasis on the significance of the way water, air-conditioning, and the car have shaped the metropolis.

City Rules

City Rules
Title City Rules PDF eBook
Author Emily Talen
Publisher Island Press
Pages 257
Release 2012-06-22
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1610911768

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City Rules offers a challenge to students and professionals in urban planning, design, and policy to change the rules of city-building, using regulations to reinvigorate, rather than stifle, our communities. Emily Talen demonstrates that regulations are a primary detriment to the creation of a desirable urban form. While many contemporary codes encourage sprawl and even urban blight, that hasn't always been the case-and it shouldn't be in the future. Talen provides a visually rich history, showing how certain eras used rules to produce beautiful, walkable, and sustainable communities, while others created just the opposite. She makes complex regulations understandable, demystifying city rules like zoning and illustrating how written codes translate into real-world consequences. Most importantly, Talen proposes changes to these rules that will actually enhance communities' freedom to develop unique spaces.