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Municipal Corporations-Master Plans-Power Of Cities To Zone For Future Conditions, Walter A. Urick
Municipal Corporations-Master Plans-Power Of Cities To Zone For Future Conditions, Walter A. Urick
Michigan Law Review
After purchasing land which was subject to a zoning ordinance requiring a minimum lot size of 21,780 square feet, plaintiffs, real estate developers, challenged the ordinance as unreasonable and confiscatory. Defendant city argued that the ordinance was based upon a comprehensive master plan and had the purpose of limiting future density of population in accordance with sewage capacity. On appeal from the circuit court order invalidating the zoning ordinance as applied to plaintiff's property, held, judgment affirmed, three judges dissenting. A city zoning ordinance requiring a minimum lot size for the purpose of limiting future density of population in …
Zoning—Zoning Ordinance—Constitutionality Of Privately Or Publicly Established Set-Back Lines, Leslie G. Foschio
Zoning—Zoning Ordinance—Constitutionality Of Privately Or Publicly Established Set-Back Lines, Leslie G. Foschio
Buffalo Law Review
Sierra Constr. Co., Inc. v. Board of Appeals, 12 N.Y.2d 79, 187 N.E.2d 123, 236 N.Y.S.2d 53 (1962).
Symposium: Perception And Natural Resources: Foreword, Ian Burton, Robert W. Kates
Symposium: Perception And Natural Resources: Foreword, Ian Burton, Robert W. Kates
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
The Perception Of Natural Hazards In Resource Management, Ian Burton, Robert W. Kates
The Perception Of Natural Hazards In Resource Management, Ian Burton, Robert W. Kates
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
Private Participation In Non-Residential Urban Renewal Projects In New York, Ronald D. Anton
Private Participation In Non-Residential Urban Renewal Projects In New York, Ronald D. Anton
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Land And Water Use In Klamath River Hydrographic Unit. Volume 1: Text, California Department Of Water Resources
Land And Water Use In Klamath River Hydrographic Unit. Volume 1: Text, California Department Of Water Resources
California Agencies
The State Legislature requested the Department of Water Resources to make a current inventory of the water resources and water requirements of the State in greater detail and to higher standards than has previously been done. Results of this inventory will be presented in two series of reports covering (l) land and water use, and (2) water resources and water requirements.
This land and water use report covers the watershed of the Klamath River and is the sixth of the Bulletin No. 94 series. This report is a preliminary edition. After a public hearing is held in the Klamath River …
Zoning--Townships--Complete Exclusion Of Trailer Camps And Parks, Rolfe A. Worden S.Ed.
Zoning--Townships--Complete Exclusion Of Trailer Camps And Parks, Rolfe A. Worden S.Ed.
Michigan Law Review
Plaintiff challenged the validity of an amendment to the zoning ordinance of the defendant township which barred all trailer camps and parks from its industrial district. As trailer parks had previously been zoned out of the business, residential, and agricultural districts, this amendment had the effect of completely excluding them from the entire township, although approximately half of its twenty-three square miles consisted of open rural area. The parties stipulated that the plans of the plaintiff, who wanted to develop a trailer park on his premises, met all of the applicable health standards. The trial court sustained the amendment, but …
Mandelker: Green Belts And Urban Growth, Curtis J. Berger
Mandelker: Green Belts And Urban Growth, Curtis J. Berger
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Green Belts and Urban Growth. By Daniel R. Mandelker