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 Dallas, Texas Dallas is the third-largest city in Texas and the ninth-largest in the United States. As of June 22, 2010 the population of Dallas was at 1.3 million according to the US Census Bureau. The city is the largest economic center of the 12-county Dallas–Fort Worth–Arlington metropolitan area that according to the March 2010 U.S. Census Bureau release, had a population of 6.45 million as of July 2009. The metropolitan area is the fourth-largest metropolitan area in the United States. Founded in 1841 and formally incorporated as a city in February, 1856, the city's economy is primarily based on banking, commerce, telecommunications, computer technology, energy, and transportation, home to several Fortune 500 companies. Located in North Texas and a major city in the American South, Dallas is the core of the largest inland metropolitan area in the United States that lacks any navigable link to the sea. The city's prominence arose from its historical importance as a center for the oil and cotton industries, its position along numerous railroad lines, a strong industrial and financial sector, and its status as a major inland port (due largely to the presence of Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, one of the largest and busiest in the world) It was rated as a beta world city by the Globalization and World Cities Study Group & Network. Historical Events & Timelines 1841 - Dallas is founded. 1873 - Two railroads intersect in Dallas, assuring its economic future. 1888 - The Dallas Zoo opens, making it the first zoological garden in the state. 1903 - Dallas annexes town of Oak Cliff on the south side of the Trinity River, expanding its size by a third. October 19, 1917 - Love Field is created. 1922 - The Magnolia Building opens. Its trademark neon Pegasus that would be erected in 1934 would come to be one of the city's most recognizable landmarks and representative of the city itself. 1927 - Love Field is opened for civilian use. 1927 - The world's first convenience store is opened in Dallas by the Southland Ice Company, which will eventually become 7-Eleven. 1930 - C.M. Joiner strikes oil 100 miles (160 km) northeast of Dallas. Dallas became a center of commerce for the Texas oil trade. 1930 - Bonnie and Clyde meet in the Oak Cliff neighborhood of Dallas and begin their crime spree across Texas, Oklahoma, and Louisiana. 1934 - The criminal duo Bonnie and Clyde are buried in Dallas after being killed by police in Louisiana on May 23. 1958 - While working for Texas Instruments, Jack Kilby created the world's first integrated circuit at a Dallas laboratory in September, sparking an electronics revolution that changed the world and created a global market now worth more than $1 trillion a year. 1963, 22 November - President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in a motorcade traveling west on Elm Street in Dealey Plaza. This event is memorialized by the nearby Kennedy Memorial and by the Sixth Floor Museum in the former Texas School Book Depository at the corner of Elm and Houston. 1974 - Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport opens. 1976 - Thanks-Giving Square is completed in downtown Dallas. 1978 - Dallas the TV series debuts with a CBS mini-series that was filmed entirely in Dallas. The actual series was later almost all filmed in a Los Angeles studio. The internationally popular show ran for 13 years. 1979 - US Congress passes the Wright Amendment, restricting passenger air service out of Love Field Airport. 1981 - USS Dallas, a nuclear submarine named after the city, is commissioned. 1984 - Dallas hosts the 1984 Republican National Convention 1985 - the 72-story Bank of America Plaza (then InterFirst Plaza) opens as the tallest building in Dallas. 1987 - Annette Strauss is inaugurated as the first female mayor of Dallas. 1994 - Dallas hosts the 1994 World Cup through the quarter-finals. 1996 - Dallas Area Rapid Transit begins operating the first light rail system in Texas (and the Southwest). 1997 - Congress passes the Shelby Amendment, which eases some of the Wright Amendment restrictions on Love Field Airport. 2000, 18 December - Dallas Area Rapid Transit opens the first full-service subway station in Texas (and the The American South), Cityplace Station. 2006 - 9 April - An estimated 500,000 people participated in the largest march in the city's and perhaps state history. Source: Wikipedia  |  | | | | |
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Buying Land and New Construction >The Zoning Variance
When you are selecting land on which to build your new home, be certain to investigate the zoning for that particular area. You might fall in love with rural acreage that just happens to be zoned for agricultural or recreational purposes. Since zoning uses are not interchangeable, you would need to apply for a variance in order to build a single-family residential dwelling on the land. This can be a challenging process!
Getting approval to have the zoning changed on property requires that you first give public notice, and then request approval for a variance from the government agencies that supervise enforcement of the zoning plan. You might encounter resistance from neighbors or various local interest groups who oppose the zoning changes that would allow you to build your dream home. Your local planning department can tell you how a particular property is zoned and explain what you need to do to get a variance. Your real estate agent may be able to refer you to a local land use attorney who can guide you through the process.
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