This case analysis examines several court decisions, including the results of three New York Court of Appeals cases where litigants challenged the constitutionality of municipal land use decisions. In each case, the court afforded the municipality deference and found that their objectives were rationally related to the decisions, mostly decisions to deny development. However, this presumption of validity given to local legislatures and quasi-judicial agencies presents a problem when land use decisions affect outside municipalities. Thankfully, through the use of training programs, municipalities are learning to work together to resolve intermunicipal land use issues
Regional land use control has long been a difficult issue in New York as most localities refuse to a...
The question raised by this article is whether these statutes and this experience provide an opportu...
Through a review of recent case history, this article examines the role of courts in land use decisi...
This case analysis examines several court decisions, including the results of three New York Court o...
Through a review of recent case history, this article examines the role of courts in land use decisi...
Regional land use control has long been a difficult issue in New York as most localities refuse to a...
State governments vest great authority in local governments to decide how and where private developm...
This article discusses the rules and roles of land use boards, including planning boards, and zoning...
The last few decades have seen efforts to develop community-based planning models and other mechanis...
Through a review of recent case history, this article examines the role of courts in land use decisi...
Through a review of recent case history, this article examines the role of courts in land use decisi...
The conventional wisdom is that New York\u27s failure to adopt a comprehensive state-wide land use s...
Through a review of recent case history, this article examines the role of courts in land use decisi...
While the authority of municipalities to partake in land use decisions is a well-established concept...
In New York, local officials determine the shape and pace of land development, decide the economic f...
Regional land use control has long been a difficult issue in New York as most localities refuse to a...
The question raised by this article is whether these statutes and this experience provide an opportu...
Through a review of recent case history, this article examines the role of courts in land use decisi...
This case analysis examines several court decisions, including the results of three New York Court o...
Through a review of recent case history, this article examines the role of courts in land use decisi...
Regional land use control has long been a difficult issue in New York as most localities refuse to a...
State governments vest great authority in local governments to decide how and where private developm...
This article discusses the rules and roles of land use boards, including planning boards, and zoning...
The last few decades have seen efforts to develop community-based planning models and other mechanis...
Through a review of recent case history, this article examines the role of courts in land use decisi...
Through a review of recent case history, this article examines the role of courts in land use decisi...
The conventional wisdom is that New York\u27s failure to adopt a comprehensive state-wide land use s...
Through a review of recent case history, this article examines the role of courts in land use decisi...
While the authority of municipalities to partake in land use decisions is a well-established concept...
In New York, local officials determine the shape and pace of land development, decide the economic f...
Regional land use control has long been a difficult issue in New York as most localities refuse to a...
The question raised by this article is whether these statutes and this experience provide an opportu...
Through a review of recent case history, this article examines the role of courts in land use decisi...