Transcription of Chapter 9 Places
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The Bureau of the Census defines a place as a concentration of population; a place may or may not have legally prescribed limits, powers, or concentration of population must have a name, be locally recognized, and not be part of any other place. A place either is legally incorporated under the laws of its respective State, or a statistical equivalent that the Census Bureau treats as a census desig-nated place (CDP). Each State enacts laws and regulations for establishingincorporated Places . The Census Bureau designates criteria of total popula-tion size, population density, and geographic configuration for delineatingCDPs.
Town Minimum population requirement of 300; territory located in Jefferson County, or within 3 miles of an incorporated area, Jefferson County and within 3 miles of an incorporated area Alaska City No minimum population requirement, but approval of Alaska Department of Community Affairs is required. Arizona City Minimum population requirement ...
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