In this comment, the author discusses comprehensive planning and land-use regulation in New York, and SEQRA\u27s role and influence in the planning and land-use decision making process. In addition to discussing SEQRA\u27s positive influence in bringing environmental issues into the forefront, the author focuses on the potential use of SEQRA\u27s procedural devices as a substitute for formal comprehensive planning, and the possible dangers which may result. The author suggests how SEQRA would best serve the planning process and proposes that mandatory planning be required from local to regional levels
State governments vest great authority in local governments to decide how and where private developm...
Regional land use control has long been a difficult issue in New York as most localities refuse to a...
This Article examines the conceptual basis and judicial recognition of the formal subordination of z...
This article explores the origins, evolution and contemporary workings of the legal system that dete...
A recent New York decision underscores the importance of the consideration of alternatives in an env...
This article will deal with the enlarged role of the comprehensive plan in the local land use contro...
SEQRA, the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act, creates a process whereby public actions...
This article is devoted to an examination of local land use regulation in the context of the use of ...
The conventional wisdom is that New York\u27s failure to adopt a comprehensive state-wide land use s...
The proliferation of sprawl development patterns across the United States causes several problems su...
The question raised by this article is whether these statutes and this experience provide an opportu...
Smart growth involves two main principles, creating incentives to increase compact development in so...
Part I of this Article reviews the case law and legislation that have addressed the relationship bet...
Development law, local laws and policy that influence private land developers to appropriately devel...
This article begins by discussing the role of environmental impact review statutes, starting with NE...
State governments vest great authority in local governments to decide how and where private developm...
Regional land use control has long been a difficult issue in New York as most localities refuse to a...
This Article examines the conceptual basis and judicial recognition of the formal subordination of z...
This article explores the origins, evolution and contemporary workings of the legal system that dete...
A recent New York decision underscores the importance of the consideration of alternatives in an env...
This article will deal with the enlarged role of the comprehensive plan in the local land use contro...
SEQRA, the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act, creates a process whereby public actions...
This article is devoted to an examination of local land use regulation in the context of the use of ...
The conventional wisdom is that New York\u27s failure to adopt a comprehensive state-wide land use s...
The proliferation of sprawl development patterns across the United States causes several problems su...
The question raised by this article is whether these statutes and this experience provide an opportu...
Smart growth involves two main principles, creating incentives to increase compact development in so...
Part I of this Article reviews the case law and legislation that have addressed the relationship bet...
Development law, local laws and policy that influence private land developers to appropriately devel...
This article begins by discussing the role of environmental impact review statutes, starting with NE...
State governments vest great authority in local governments to decide how and where private developm...
Regional land use control has long been a difficult issue in New York as most localities refuse to a...
This Article examines the conceptual basis and judicial recognition of the formal subordination of z...