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Articles 1 - 15 of 15
Full-Text Articles in Law
The Problem Of Social Cost - An Alternative Approach, H. H. Liebhafsky
The Problem Of Social Cost - An Alternative Approach, H. H. Liebhafsky
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
Can The Town Of Ramapo Pass A Law To Bind The Rights Of The Whole World?, Fred P. Bosselman
Can The Town Of Ramapo Pass A Law To Bind The Rights Of The Whole World?, Fred P. Bosselman
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Statewide Land Use Regulations, Fred P. Bosselman
Statewide Land Use Regulations, Fred P. Bosselman
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Clug, Community Land Use Game: Player's Manual With Selected Reading And Instructors Manual With Materials, By Allan G. Feldt, Anthony B. Dotson, Margaret Warne Monroe, David S. Sawick, Stephen E. Kalish
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Billboard Control Under The Highway Beautification Act Of 1965, Roger A. Cunningham
Billboard Control Under The Highway Beautification Act Of 1965, Roger A. Cunningham
Michigan Law Review
Although the advertising control provisions of the Highway Beautification Act of 1965 have been the subject of unremitting controversy from the date of enactment until the present time, only three substantive amendments to title I have been adopted in the intervening years. These are the amendments to subsections ( d) and (j) and the addition of a new subsection (n) all of which were adopted in 1968.
Beyond The Eye Of The Beholder: Aesthetics And Objectivity, Michigan Law Review
Beyond The Eye Of The Beholder: Aesthetics And Objectivity, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
The term "aesthetic legislation," as used in this Note, refers only to legislation that bears upon the visual character of the physical environment, rather than to legislation on problems of noise and odor. The legal system has handled problems of the latter sort much better; only the sense of sight has been left unprotected. Perhaps one reason for its neglect is that in order to make an area visually pleasing positive programs, such as zoning, must be used, as well as passive prohibitions of such noxious uses as billboards. Noise and odor problems, which can be resolved by prohibitions alone, …
New York State Planning Law Revision: The Lost Necessity?, Donald L. Conover
New York State Planning Law Revision: The Lost Necessity?, Donald L. Conover
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Land Use Controls In Coastal Areas, Richard C. Ausness
Land Use Controls In Coastal Areas, Richard C. Ausness
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
Prolonged exploitation of coastal resources has caused extensive ecological harm. The alarming decline in the condition of the marine environment has become a matter of serious public concern. This Article will examine some of the environmental problems of the coastal zone and the resulting institutional responses. The first part will delineate a number of problems in the nation's coastal areas. The second part will review the doctrines of property law associated with the ownership of littoral land and their relation to land-use control measures. The third part will evaluate recent coastal management legislation. The fourth part will consider constitutional restraints …
Modern Social Problems And Land Use Regulation - The New Jersey Experience
Modern Social Problems And Land Use Regulation - The New Jersey Experience
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Interrelationship Between Excusionary Subdivision Control - A Second Look, Roger A. Cunningham
The Interrelationship Between Excusionary Subdivision Control - A Second Look, Roger A. Cunningham
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
The thesis of this article is that the conclusion set out above is both oversimplified and inaccurate. Contrary to the author's contention in his Journal article, there are "viable distinctions between zoning and subdivision control," and consequently the major exclusionary techniques available to suburban communities through "zoning" are simply not available in connection with "subdivision control." Dramatic attempts at racial exclusion through subdivision control are likely to be infrequent. Although subdivision regulations, like zoning ordinances and building codes, require expenditures by land developers which increase the cost of housing and thus tend to exclude the poor, the effect of subdivision …
Variance Administration In Indiana - Problems And Remedies, Marcia R. Gelpe
Variance Administration In Indiana - Problems And Remedies, Marcia R. Gelpe
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Judicial Review Of Zoning Adminstration, Richard A. Pelletier
Judicial Review Of Zoning Adminstration, Richard A. Pelletier
Cleveland State Law Review
This discussion will focus on the role of the courts in zoning administration judicial review. More specifically, the limitations of that role, as it is now employed, will be examined with a suggested alternative. However, beforye a meaningful explanation of that topic can be undertaken it is necessary to provide a brief description of the zoning procedure before judicial review is summoned into the fray. For this reason, the initial portion of this comment is devoted to a general discussion of the source of the municipality's authority to promulgate zoning ordinances, and the makeup and function of the local zoning …
Land Use Choice: National Prerogative Vs. International Policy, A. Dan Tarlock
Land Use Choice: National Prerogative Vs. International Policy, A. Dan Tarlock
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Book Reviews, Judith T. Younger, Joseph R. Crowley
Book Reviews, Judith T. Younger, Joseph R. Crowley
Fordham Urban Law Journal
Urban Planning and Land Development Control Law. By Donald Hagman. This book seeks to "distill, summarize and state textually the wisdom on planning and development control law collected" and serves as a supplement to Mr. Hagman's casebook. The reviewer criticizes the book for not more fully addressing zoning issues and the related problem of population concentration and dispersion as evidenced in the Golden v. Planning Board case. Public Workers and Public Unions. Edited by Sam Zagoria. This book brings together divergent views on on the growth of unions and other employee organizations, the impacts ad legal issues presented by collective …
The Multiple Use Concept As The Basis Of A New Outer Continental Shelf Legislative Policy, John E. Montgomery
The Multiple Use Concept As The Basis Of A New Outer Continental Shelf Legislative Policy, John E. Montgomery
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.