The author initially examines the traditional judicial treatment given master plans. Recent trends indicating a shift in the traditional view are explored and the author contends that Florida\u27s Local Government comprehensive Planning Act of 1975 is at the forefront of these new trends. After discussing in depth the Act\u27s provisions, the author concludes that the success or failure of the Act rides on the courts\u27interpretationso f the consistency provisions, and strongly advocates a broad interpretation
The contributors to this Symposium have examined various aspects of land use planning and have each ...
The "Quiet Revolution" is a name popularly applied to the bundle of innovative land use controls dev...
Controls over the use of land are the prerogative of local government. Prior to 1970\u27s, states ha...
The author initially examines the traditional judicial treatment given master plans. Recent trends i...
This Article examines the conceptual basis and judicial recognition of the formal subordination of z...
This article will deal with the enlarged role of the comprehensive plan in the local land use contro...
This article explores the origins, evolution and contemporary workings of the legal system that dete...
The authors outline and analyze some of the more important developments in land use law having an im...
Part I of this Article reviews the case law and legislation that have addressed the relationship bet...
The practical lesson learned from a review of New York case law on land use planning is straightforw...
Land use control in America has always been an intensely local area of the law. Modem land use law, ...
The idea that local land use law can intelligently shape settlement patterns was not a familiar conc...
Examining recent legislative and judicial changes in the law governing proposed developments, the au...
This article offers a practical interpretation of North Carolina\u27s comprehensive plan requireme...
The year 1967 begins the second half-century of zoning in the United States. The first comprehensive...
The contributors to this Symposium have examined various aspects of land use planning and have each ...
The "Quiet Revolution" is a name popularly applied to the bundle of innovative land use controls dev...
Controls over the use of land are the prerogative of local government. Prior to 1970\u27s, states ha...
The author initially examines the traditional judicial treatment given master plans. Recent trends i...
This Article examines the conceptual basis and judicial recognition of the formal subordination of z...
This article will deal with the enlarged role of the comprehensive plan in the local land use contro...
This article explores the origins, evolution and contemporary workings of the legal system that dete...
The authors outline and analyze some of the more important developments in land use law having an im...
Part I of this Article reviews the case law and legislation that have addressed the relationship bet...
The practical lesson learned from a review of New York case law on land use planning is straightforw...
Land use control in America has always been an intensely local area of the law. Modem land use law, ...
The idea that local land use law can intelligently shape settlement patterns was not a familiar conc...
Examining recent legislative and judicial changes in the law governing proposed developments, the au...
This article offers a practical interpretation of North Carolina\u27s comprehensive plan requireme...
The year 1967 begins the second half-century of zoning in the United States. The first comprehensive...
The contributors to this Symposium have examined various aspects of land use planning and have each ...
The "Quiet Revolution" is a name popularly applied to the bundle of innovative land use controls dev...
Controls over the use of land are the prerogative of local government. Prior to 1970\u27s, states ha...