Over thirty years ago The United States Court of Appeals upheld municipal efforts to control growth in the case Golden v. Ramapo. Since then, municipalities have come up with novel tools to harness development into sustainable patterns while mitigating damaging effects of sprawl. This article focuses on the renaissance of one popular land use device, performance zoning, and how the Town of Hyde Park uses this tool to promote growth in community centers and protect undeveloped areas
This article is devoted to an examination of local land use regulation in the context of the use of ...
Bounded growth, a concept that encourages focused development into compact areas such as preexisting...
The effect of local zoning on our lives usually goes unnoticed despite its profound influence on hum...
Over thirty years ago The United States Court of Appeals upheld municipal efforts to control growth ...
The idea that local land use law can intelligently shape settlement patterns was not a familiar conc...
The proliferation of sprawl development patterns across the United States causes several problems su...
In land use, there are two things that Americans dislike: one is sprawl, the other is density. This ...
2016 is the 100th anniversary of the adoption of the first citywide comprehensive zoning law. Its or...
State governments vest great authority in local governments to decide how and where private developm...
The year 1967 begins the second half-century of zoning in the United States. The first comprehensive...
This Article is concerned with the resolution of those problems of urban growth which invariably env...
This Article examines the conceptual basis and judicial recognition of the formal subordination of z...
As open space comes under increasing development pressure, existing-use zoning provides a direct and...
This article explores the origins, evolution and contemporary workings of the legal system that dete...
Due to a remarkable convergence of criticisms from both the right and the left, zoning is under more...
This article is devoted to an examination of local land use regulation in the context of the use of ...
Bounded growth, a concept that encourages focused development into compact areas such as preexisting...
The effect of local zoning on our lives usually goes unnoticed despite its profound influence on hum...
Over thirty years ago The United States Court of Appeals upheld municipal efforts to control growth ...
The idea that local land use law can intelligently shape settlement patterns was not a familiar conc...
The proliferation of sprawl development patterns across the United States causes several problems su...
In land use, there are two things that Americans dislike: one is sprawl, the other is density. This ...
2016 is the 100th anniversary of the adoption of the first citywide comprehensive zoning law. Its or...
State governments vest great authority in local governments to decide how and where private developm...
The year 1967 begins the second half-century of zoning in the United States. The first comprehensive...
This Article is concerned with the resolution of those problems of urban growth which invariably env...
This Article examines the conceptual basis and judicial recognition of the formal subordination of z...
As open space comes under increasing development pressure, existing-use zoning provides a direct and...
This article explores the origins, evolution and contemporary workings of the legal system that dete...
Due to a remarkable convergence of criticisms from both the right and the left, zoning is under more...
This article is devoted to an examination of local land use regulation in the context of the use of ...
Bounded growth, a concept that encourages focused development into compact areas such as preexisting...
The effect of local zoning on our lives usually goes unnoticed despite its profound influence on hum...