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40 <br /> the proposed use but the impact of the proposed use. This <br /> can result in uses that are much different than would be <br /> allowed within a zoning classification being allowed in the <br /> same general area. For communities that have firmly estab- <br /> lished values concerning development this will pose no <br /> problem. The system will provide a means of applying those <br /> values to development. For communities who rely on the <br /> predictability of an established zoning pattern. it may be <br /> considered an inadequate substitute. Such concern may be <br /> valid. If the system is to be successful it must be admin- <br /> istered by staff and commissioners who understand the give- <br /> and-take nature of the system and can take advantage of the <br /> opportunities it offers. <br /> References. <br /> "Point Systems: Keeping Score". Planninv , John A. <br /> Humphreys, October 1985 <br /> The Permit Systems A Guide to Reforming Your Community' s. <br /> Development Regulations. Kirk Wickersham. Jr. , 1981 <br />