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Land Use Planning For Industrial Development, Peter J. Winders Oct 1964

Land Use Planning For Industrial Development, Peter J. Winders

Vanderbilt Law Review

For many reasons, a political unit may decide to undertake a program of encouraging the establishment of industry within its borders. This may be effectively done by informing entrepreneurs of the locational advantages which sites within the jurisdiction offer and by increasing the attractiveness of the sites. Research necessary to provide industry with information about possible plant sites and resources will provide part of the data from which projections may be made as to future development of the area. When such projections indicate that an area is one which will in the future be a desirable location for industry, steps …


The Municipal Corporation And Conflicts Over Extraterritorial Acquisitions: The Need For Land Planning, Robert Phay Mar 1964

The Municipal Corporation And Conflicts Over Extraterritorial Acquisitions: The Need For Land Planning, Robert Phay

Vanderbilt Law Review

The conflicts which arise between different governmental units involve questions of power, loss of revenue, inconsistent zoning statutes,and actions challenged as arbitrary. However, basic to all these conflicts is the problem of conflicting desires for land use. In other words,any challenge made to a proposed taking is one in which the political unit affected by the taking objects because of supposed injury to its own development, interests, or present governmental functions. The problem can thus be seen as actually concerning the proper allocation of land-a study in land planning, the ultimate objective being, ac-cording to McDougal and Rotival, "the creation …