The Cost of Land Use Decisions

The Cost of Land Use Decisions
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : 9780470691489
ISBN-13 : 0470691484
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis The Cost of Land Use Decisions by : Edwin Buitelaar

This important new book tackles the ongoing debate between market and government in planning. By applying transaction cost economics to an evaluation of land use systems, the author provides a fresh angle and a useful contribution to a growing field of study for researchers in urban planning, public administration and land economics. The book explains the relevance of the cost of land use decisions to planning practice and analyses institutions and transaction costs. The author offers evidence from three systematic empirical studies with detailed analyses of the planning of Nijmegen - Holland being known for its plan-led development; Bristol - where the UK planning system is characterised by being development-led and discretionary; and Houston - generally regarded as the city with no planning at all.

Property, Patrimony & Territory

Property, Patrimony & Territory
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Total Pages : 488
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015061547702
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Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis Property, Patrimony & Territory by : Ernesto M. Serote

Zoning Rules!

Zoning Rules!
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 416
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ISBN-10 : 155844288X
ISBN-13 : 9781558442887
Rating : 4/5 (8X Downloads)

Synopsis Zoning Rules! by : William A. Fischel

"Zoning has for a century enabled cities to chart their own course. It is a useful and popular institution, enabling homeowners to protect their main investment and provide safe neighborhoods. As home values have soared in recent years, however, this protection has accelerated to the degree that new housing development has become unreasonably difficult and costly. The widespread Not In My Backyard (NIMBY) syndrome is driven by voters’ excessive concern about their home values and creates barriers to growth that reach beyond individual communities. The barriers contribute to suburban sprawl, entrench income and racial segregation, retard regional immigration to the most productive cities, add to national wealth inequality, and slow the growth of the American economy. Some state, federal, and judicial interventions to control local zoning have done more harm than good. More effective approaches would moderate voters’ demand for local-land use regulation—by, for example, curtailing federal tax subsidies to owner-occupied housing"--Publisher's description.

Land Use and Sustainable Development Law

Land Use and Sustainable Development Law
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1683284070
ISBN-13 : 9781683284079
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis Land Use and Sustainable Development Law by : John R. Nolon

Hardbound - New, hardbound print book.

Land Use and Society

Land Use and Society
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Total Pages : 455
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ISBN-10 : 1559636858
ISBN-13 : 9781559636858
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Land Use and Society by : Rutherford H. Platt

Land Use and Society is a unique and compelling exploration of interactions among law, geography, history, and culture and their joint influence on the evolution of land use and urban form in the United States. Originally published in 1996, this completely revised, expanded, and updated edition retains the strengths of the earlier version while introducing a host of new topics and insights on the twenty-first century metropolis. This new edition of Land Use and Society devotes greater attention to urban land use and related social issues with two new chapters tracing American city and metropolitan change over the twentieth century. More emphasis is given to social justice and the environmental movement and their respective roles in shaping land use and policy in recent decades. This edition of Land Use and Society by Rutherford H. Platt is updated to reflect the 2000 Census, the most recent Supreme Court decisions, and various topics of current interest such as affordable housing, protecting urban water supplies, urban biodiversity, and "ecological cities." It also includes an updated conclusion that summarizes some positive and negative outcomes of urban land policies to date.

Handbook of Massachusetts Land Use and Planning Law

Handbook of Massachusetts Land Use and Planning Law
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Publisher : Wolters Kluwer
Total Pages : 802
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ISBN-10 : 9780735530041
ISBN-13 : 0735530041
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Massachusetts Land Use and Planning Law by : Mark Bobrowski

When you're dealing with any piece of real estate in Massachusetts, you need to Understand The applicable land use regulations and cases. Bobrowski's Handbook of Massachsetts Land Use and Planning Law provides all the insightful analysis and practical, expert advice you need, with detailed coverage of such important issues as: Affordable housing Special permit and variance decisions Zoning in Boston Nonconforming uses and structures Administrative appeal procedures Enforcement requests Building permits Vested rights Agricultural use exemptions Current tests for exactions SLAPP suit procedures Impact fees Civil rights challenges. Helpful tables facilitate convenient case law review, while forms and extensive cross-references add To The book's usefulness.

Land Use Law in Florida

Land Use Law in Florida
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 315
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ISBN-10 : 9781000394054
ISBN-13 : 1000394050
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis Land Use Law in Florida by : W. Thomas Hawkins

Land Use Law in Florida presents an in-depth analysis of land use law common to many states across the United States, using Florida cases and statutes as examples. Florida case law is an important course of study for planners, as the state has its own legal framework that governs how people may use land, with regulation that has evolved to include state-directed urban and regional planning. The book addresses issues in a case format, including planning, land development regulation, property rights, real estate development and land use, transportation, and environmental regulation. Each chapter summarizes the rules that a reader should draw from the cases, making it useful as a reference for practicing professionals and as a teaching tool for planning students who do not have experience in reading law. This text is invaluable for attorneys; professional planners; environmental, property rights, and neighborhood activists; and local government employees who need to understand the rules that govern how property owners may use land in Florida and around the country.

The Economics of Zoning Laws

The Economics of Zoning Laws
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Publisher : JHU Press
Total Pages : 396
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ISBN-10 : 0801835623
ISBN-13 : 9780801835629
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis The Economics of Zoning Laws by : William A. Fischel

Land use controls can affect the quality of the environment, the provision of public services, the distribution of income and wealth, the development of natural resources, and the growth of the national economy. The Economics of Zoning Laws is the first book to apply the modern economic theory of property rights to all major aspects of zoning. Zoning laws are neither irrational constrints on otherwise efficient markets nor disinterested attempts to correct market failure. Rather, zoning must be viewed as a collective property right, vested in local governments and administered by politicians who rationally repsond to their constituents and to developers as markets for development rights arise. The Economics of Zoning Laws develops the economic theories of property rights and public choice and applies them to three zoning controversies: the siting of a large industrial plant, the exclusionary zoning of the suburbs, and the constitutional protection of propery owners from excessive regulation. Economic and legal theory, William Fischel contends, suggest that payment of damages under the taking clause of the Constitution may provide the most effective remedy for excessive zoning regulations.

The Zoning and Land Use Handbook

The Zoning and Land Use Handbook
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Publisher : American Bar Association Section of State and Local Government Law
Total Pages :
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ISBN-10 : 1634255097
ISBN-13 : 9781634255097
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis The Zoning and Land Use Handbook by : Ronald S. Cope

Land in Conflict

Land in Conflict
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Publisher : Lincoln Inst of Land Policy
Total Pages : 188
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ISBN-10 : 1558442464
ISBN-13 : 9781558442467
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis Land in Conflict by : Sean Nolon

Published in collaboration with the Consensus Building Institute, this book calls for a mutual gains approach to land disputes. The authors detail techniques that allow stakeholders with conflicting interests to collaborate, voice concerns constructively, and reach successful agreements that benefit all parties involved in zoning, planning, and development.