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The Flood Disaster Protection Act Of 1973: A Rational Approach To Flood Damage Prevention, Larry J. Wilson Oct 1975

The Flood Disaster Protection Act Of 1973: A Rational Approach To Flood Damage Prevention, Larry J. Wilson

IUSTITIA

Throughout history, man has utilized rivers for water supply, transportation, power generation, and waste disposal. This strong relationship has encouraged the location of human settlements near rivers and streams despite the risk of periodic flooding. The modern technology of transportation and public services has reduced the necessity for riverside locations, but the development of flood plains in urban areas has continued, resulting in the periodic loss of human life and property when flooding has occurred. Within the United States, flooding has taken over 5000 lives in the last fifty years and causes an estimated $1.25 billion in property damages annually.' …


Exploring The Role Of Taxation In The Land Use Planning Process, Barry A. Currier Oct 1975

Exploring The Role Of Taxation In The Land Use Planning Process, Barry A. Currier

Indiana Law Journal

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Consistency With Adopted Land Use Plans As A Standard Of Judicial Review: The Case Against, A. Dan Tarlock Jan 1975

Consistency With Adopted Land Use Plans As A Standard Of Judicial Review: The Case Against, A. Dan Tarlock

Articles by Maurer Faculty

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