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Beyond Takings and Givings

Author(s): Rick Pruetz, AICP
Year: 2003
Beyond Takings and Givings provides a step-by-step guide to creating a Transfer of Development Rights program and addresses the most commonly asked questions on this topic. It explains density transfer charges, a tool that reduces the seemingly complex TDR mechanism to a single requirement, and places TDR within the context of the ongoing property rights debate

Fact Sheet: Transfer of Development Rights

Organization: American Farmland Trust

Farmland Information Center

Organization: Farmland Information Center
The Farmland Information Center, a partnership between the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service and American Farmland Trust, is a clearinghouse for information about farmland protection and stewardship. The information on this web page includes resources on the use of transfer of development rights for use in agriculture and rural conservation work.

Field Guide to Transfer Of Development Rights

Organization: National Association of Realtors
This page includes information on what TDRs are and how they work, issues in creating a successful TDR program, case studies, and more.

Letting the market preserve land: The case for a market-driven TDR

Author(s): Gerald P W Simons, Paul Thorsnes
The inequalities in conventional zoning-based policies leave urban-fringe jurisdictions unable to meet the growing demand for permanently preserved open space. Allocating marketable development rights (MDR) among all landowners treats this problem directly. It also leaves open the option of allowing the market to allocate land to undeveloped uses. A simple market model is used to develop a framework that describes the mechanics of such a program; it allows for comparison with other commonly considered policies. Several concerns policy makers have raised about a market in development rights are addressed. Alternative regulatory responses to perceived market failures are presented. It is suggested that and MDR program offers significant advantages over existing preservation efforts.

Purchase of Development Rights

Organization: Western Governor's Association/Trust for Public Land/Nat'l Cattlemen's Beef Assn
The 2002 edition of Purchase of Development Rights: Conserving Lands, Preserving Western Livelihoods is a cooperative project of the Trust for Public Land, Western Governor's Association, National Cattlemen's Beef Assn, and may other organizations and individuals.

Putting Growth In Its Place With Transfer of Development Rights

Author(s): Rick Pruetz
Organization: Planning Commissioners Journal
Year: 1998
Transfer of development rights offers communities a way of saving environmentally sensitive areas, farmlands, historic landmarks, and other important resources. A look at how transfer of development rights programs work, and what makes some more successful than others.

Recent Trends in TDR

Author(s): Rick Pruetz, AICP
This paper reviews the TDR concept and those factors typically found in the most successful TDR programs. It then summarizes the current status of some classic TDR programs and describes some innovations developed by recently discovered TDR programs. Some of these innovations were designed to improve the effectiveness of the TDR program after adoption and some were intended to facilitate adoption itself.

Smart Growth / Smart Energy Toolkit: Sample TDR Bylaws

Organization: State of Massachusetts
This Toolkit provides easy access to information on planning, zoning, subdivision, site design, and building construction techniques that can make smart growth and smart energy a reality in your community. The materials are designed to increase understanding of smart growth/smart energy tools and policies, as well as how to customize and apply the techniques to suit local circumstances.

The Etowah Initiative

In 1998 the state of Georgia passed enabling legislation which authorizes local jurisdictions to implement transferable development rights (TDR) programs in their communities. This report offers an introduction to transferable development rights and presents a series of case studies of TDR programs around the United States. These experiences should be helpful to local governments in Georgia that are considering creating their own TDR programs.

The Lancaster County TDR Practitioner’s Handbook

Organization: Lancaster County, Brandywine Conservancy Environmental Management Center
Year: 2008
This is a how-to guide for establishing TDR programs at the single- and multi-municipal level in Lancaster County. The handbook is derived from the successful establishment and administration of four single-municipal TDR programs. The handbook’s appendices include an extensive array of model ordinances, legal documents and forms for TDR programs, including a sample intermunicipal TDR agreement intended for use by two or more municipalities who wish to transfer TDRs across municipal boundaries.

Transfer of Development Rights Programs

Author(s): George Homsy, Jason Hanly-Forde, Katherine Lieberknecht, Remington Stone
Organization: Cornell University
A paper presenting the an overview of the transfer of development rights tool, including a history of TDR programs, how they work, advantages and challenges of using them, how local governments can use them, and an analysis of whether they are a good governing tool.

Transfer of Development Rights in U.S. Communities: Evaluating program design, implementation, and outcomes

Author(s): Margaret Walls, Virginia McConnell
Organization: Resources for the Future
This report relied heavily on conversations with local planners, consultants, land use attorneys, and officials at land trusts in the communities under study. The report would not have been possible without the information, data, and insights that they offered.

Transfer of Development Rights: A Flexible Option for Redirecting Growth in Pennsylvania

Organization: Brandywine Conservancy
Year: 2003
Manual which provides a basic understanding of transfer of development rights as a planning and resource protection tool. 84 pp., color and b/w plates.

Transferable Development Rights: Creating Green & Health Communities

Organization: Montgomery County Lands Trust
Year: 2009
An appealing 14-minute TDR video highlighting the successful TDR methods and approaches used by open space leaders in nearby Pennsylvania counties.


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