Suburban Land Development Corporation: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Conservation and Credit of ..., 89-1 on H.R. 7500, June 1 and 23, 1965

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22. lappuse - There is hereby authorized to be created a communications satellite corporation for profit which will not be an agency or establishment of the United States Government. The corporation shall be subject to the provisions of this Act and, to the extent consistent with this Act, to the District of Columbia Business Corporation Act.
10. lappuse - The National Service to Regional Councils is a membership association of regional councils throughout the country. Our Board is composed of local government elected officials and other regional council policy members, as well as representatives of the Boards of the National League of Cities and the National Association of Counties.
22. lappuse - ... serving at the pleasure of the board. No individual other than a citizen of the United States may be an officer of the corporation. No officer of the corporation shall receive any salary from any source other than the corporation during the period of his employment by the corporation.
22. lappuse - ... and be eligible for dividends. The shares of such stock initially offered shall be sold at a price not in excess of $100 for each share and in a manner to encourage the widest distribution to the American public. Subject to the provisions of subsections (b) and (d) of this section, shares of stock offered under this subsection may be issued to and held by any person. (b) (1) For the purposes of this section the term "authorized carrier...
22. lappuse - Such incorporators shall arrange for an initial stock offering and take whatever other actions are necessary to establish the corporation, including the filing of articles of incorporation, as approved by the President.
8. lappuse - Both the National League of Cities and the National Association of Counties have worked out policy language on labor-management relations.
11. lappuse - State laws for central cities to annex and to exercise extraterritorial powers in urbanizing fringes to permit areawide planning and long-term investments in public facilities essential to serve a growing urban community ; (6) requiring all special districts to report to and submit certified audits to designated State agencies so that the public accountability of these entities may be substantially upgraded ; (7) promoting functional and comprehensive planning as an integral part of any and all Federal...
10. lappuse - insertion" of public facilities in such unplanned, spread-out, and inadequately served subdivision, house-and-lot and commercial development will cost property owners three to five times as much in the long run as development properly planned and served from the beginning. Public sewers in planned subdivisions often cost less than septic tanks. Planned developments require less acreage and expense for individual residential and commercial lots, and insure ample parks, playgrounds, schools, streets,...
10. lappuse - ... in such fields as fire and police protection; marginal and overloaded schools; inadequate building regulation; insufficient zoning and land use control; lack of sufficient recreational or cultural facilities; street construction at minimal rural-road standards where city-street standards are needed, and with no provision for systematic drainage; and, in general, by an almost total disregard for all those requirements of public facilities and services essential to the urban way of life. The cost...

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