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Full-Text Articles in Law
Land Use Cases Highlight Lessons, Evolving Patterns: The Year In Review, John R. Nolon, Jessica A. Bacher
Land Use Cases Highlight Lessons, Evolving Patterns: The Year In Review, John R. Nolon, Jessica A. Bacher
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
New York courts busily decided a multitude of land use cases in 2008 due to the increased growth in magnitude and complexity of land use issues. This year, as in the past, the authors summarize some of the most important cases. This year’s cases include the following topics: judicial deference to land use board decisions, zoning boards of appeals discretion, standard local practice, the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act, statute of limitations, affordable housing, and eminent domain.
Achieving The Purpose Of Ipa- A Case Of Hit And Miss, Tammy Johnson
Achieving The Purpose Of Ipa- A Case Of Hit And Miss, Tammy Johnson
Tammy Johnson
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The introduction of the Integrated Planning Act 1997 (Qld) ('IPA') saw planning law in Queensland implement extensive reform measures. The catch-cry for IPA was 'integration'.
IPA looked to provide a completely integrated development assessment system ('IDAS'). This system sought to combat the inefficiencies experienced under the previous Local Government (Planning and Environment) Act 1990 (Qld). *
Town Planning legislation in Queensland had its roots in the 1930s and until IPA the fundamental nature of the legislation had remained virtually unchanged. In its second reading speech to Parliament on 30 October 1997 * Hon. D.E. McCauley touted IPA as 'state-of-the-art …
The Durability Of Conservation Easements In Georgia, Meghan Ryan, Michelle Godfrey
The Durability Of Conservation Easements In Georgia, Meghan Ryan, Michelle Godfrey
Land Use Clinic
Conservation easements, generally defined as “nonpossessory interest[s] in land that impose use restrictions on...landowner[s] in order to achieve a conservation purpose,” have proliferated over the last few decades as tools to accomplish the goals of land preservation encouraged in part by the passage, in most states, of conservation easement enabling legislation. Recent litigation before the Supreme Court of Wyoming demonstrates some of the ambiguities and concerns surrounding the durability of conservation easements. This memorandum addresses these concerns about conservation easements in the context of Georgia’s laws.
The Quiet Revolution Revived: Sustainable Design, Land Use Regulation, And The States, Sara C. Bronin
The Quiet Revolution Revived: Sustainable Design, Land Use Regulation, And The States, Sara C. Bronin
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
Thirty-seven years ago, a book called The Quiet Revolution in Land Use Control argued that states would soon take over localities' long-held power over land use regulation. In the authors' view, this quiet revolution would occur when policymakers and the public recognized that certain problems - like environmental destruction - were too big for localities to handle on their own. Although the quiet revolution has not yet occurred, this Article suggests that it will, and should, occur alongside the ever-growing green building movement. This movement presents practical and ideological challenges to our current system of regulating land use. This Article …
Rluipa And Eminent Domain: Probing The Boundaries Of Religious Land Use Protection, Matthew Baker
Rluipa And Eminent Domain: Probing The Boundaries Of Religious Land Use Protection, Matthew Baker
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Bill Would Encourage Effective Dispute Resolution, John R. Nolon, Jessica A. Bacher
Bill Would Encourage Effective Dispute Resolution, John R. Nolon, Jessica A. Bacher
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
Many of the processes involved in traditional local land use review procedures involve two or more adversarial parties arguing their position with little to no consideration for the other party’s interest, and no regard for mutually beneficial outcome. This article describes a proposed New York law that would promote the use of mediation to supplement the traditional process. The article discusses studies geared towards testing the effectiveness of mediation, gives a review of out of state mediation legislation, as discusses corresponding court decisions. Finally, the article concludes with a review of the traditional roles of lawyers in the process, and …
Land Use, Water Conservation And Other Things To Think About, Dale Dekker
Land Use, Water Conservation And Other Things To Think About, Dale Dekker
Publications
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Role Of The State - Ose Water Availability Opinions, John Longworth, P.E.
Role Of The State - Ose Water Availability Opinions, John Longworth, P.E.
Publications
No abstract provided.
Land & Water Planning In The Middle Valley, Sandy Fish
Land & Water Planning In The Middle Valley, Sandy Fish
Publications
No abstract provided.
Overview Of The City's Demand Management Programs - Providing Water For Future Growth, Dale Lyons
Overview Of The City's Demand Management Programs - Providing Water For Future Growth, Dale Lyons
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No abstract provided.
Regulating Land Use - Protecting The Water, Joseph Quintana
Regulating Land Use - Protecting The Water, Joseph Quintana
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No abstract provided.
Are We Making The Land/Water Connection?, Lora A. Lucero
Are We Making The Land/Water Connection?, Lora A. Lucero
Publications
No abstract provided.
Appendix: Land Grant Speculation In New Mexico During The Territorial Period, David Correia
Appendix: Land Grant Speculation In New Mexico During The Territorial Period, David Correia
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
The History And Adjudication Of The Antonio Chavez Grant, Mark Schiller
The History And Adjudication Of The Antonio Chavez Grant, Mark Schiller
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
The Changes And Non-Changes Of China's Rural Land, Qian Forrest Zhang, John A. Donaldson
The Changes And Non-Changes Of China's Rural Land, Qian Forrest Zhang, John A. Donaldson
Research Collection School of Social Sciences
No abstract provided.
Solar Energy: New York City Sets Pace In Adopting Sound Policies, John R. Nolon, Jessica A. Bacher
Solar Energy: New York City Sets Pace In Adopting Sound Policies, John R. Nolon, Jessica A. Bacher
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
Through state legislation and local land use powers, municipalities in New York have authority to facilitate solar energy usage and reduce carbon emissions. This article analyzes several specific New York and municipal legislative provisions enabling New York’s municipalities to encourage or discourage solar energy. Interestingly, many of the tools discussed in this article are variations of pre-existing traditional land use tools such as, variances, subdivision design requirements, or fee exemptions.
Water For Energy Development In Southern New Mexico: A Case Study Of The Duke Energy Luna Energy Facility, Tim De Young
Water For Energy Development In Southern New Mexico: A Case Study Of The Duke Energy Luna Energy Facility, Tim De Young
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No abstract provided.
Spokane River & Aquifer: An Uncompacte Watershed, Rachael Paschal Osborn
Spokane River & Aquifer: An Uncompacte Watershed, Rachael Paschal Osborn
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No abstract provided.
Ethics, Professionalism And Politics, Ronald Kaiser
Ethics, Professionalism And Politics, Ronald Kaiser
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No abstract provided.
Brackish Ground Water - An Untapped Resource For Energy Development?, John Shomaker
Brackish Ground Water - An Untapped Resource For Energy Development?, John Shomaker
Publications
No abstract provided.
Congressional Concerns Related To The Energy-Water Nexus, Erik Webb
Congressional Concerns Related To The Energy-Water Nexus, Erik Webb
Publications
No abstract provided.
The Model Interstate Water Compact, Utton Center, University Of New Mexico - School Of Law
The Model Interstate Water Compact, Utton Center, University Of New Mexico - School Of Law
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No abstract provided.
Federal Water R&D: Current Landscape, Future Goals And Emerging Technologies, Gene Whitney
Federal Water R&D: Current Landscape, Future Goals And Emerging Technologies, Gene Whitney
Publications
No abstract provided.
Shifting Ground To Address Climate Change: The Land Use Law Solution, John R. Nolon
Shifting Ground To Address Climate Change: The Land Use Law Solution, John R. Nolon
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
This article conceives and describes a Land Use Stabilization Wedge: a strategy that aggregates these five wedges and further organizes strategic energies. This builds on Socolow’s optimistic assertion that “an excuse for inaction based on the world’s lack of technological readiness does not exist.” I assert that the existing legal authority of state and local governments to regulate and guide land use and building is a powerful “technology already deployed somewhere in the world.” The Land Use Stabilization Wedge aggregates several of Socolow’s initiatives and employs multiple mitigation techniques available to citizens in every locality in the country.
Secondary Damages In Interstate Water Compact Litigation, David B. Willis, Joel R. Hamilton, M. Henry Robison, Norman K. Whittlesey, John B. Draper
Secondary Damages In Interstate Water Compact Litigation, David B. Willis, Joel R. Hamilton, M. Henry Robison, Norman K. Whittlesey, John B. Draper
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
Practitioners Need Broader Expertise: Real Estate Law Is Undergoing Profound Changes, John R. Nolon, Shelby D. Green
Practitioners Need Broader Expertise: Real Estate Law Is Undergoing Profound Changes, John R. Nolon, Shelby D. Green
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
This article discusses the sweeping modifications to real estate law practice as legislators, courts, and lawyers attempt to accommodate a number of real world challenges. The authors’ discussion analyzes several of these transitioning influences, such as an increase in environmental concerns, shifts in environmental legislation, the subprime mortgage crisis, the effect Kelo v. New London has on the lawyers’ role in facilitating redevelopment, as well as the influence of new E-sign laws has on drafting real estate documents.
The Track Record On Takings Legislation: Lessons From Democracy's Laboratories, John D. Echeverria, Thekla Hansen-Young
The Track Record On Takings Legislation: Lessons From Democracy's Laboratories, John D. Echeverria, Thekla Hansen-Young
Georgetown Environmental Law & Policy Institute Papers & Reports
This report by the Georgetown Environmental Law & Policy Institute, entitled "The Track Record on Takings Legislation: Lessons from Democracy's Laboratories," examines the experiences of Florida, Oregon, and several other states with legislation implementing the property rights agenda. The report is the first comprehensive effort to systematically identify and evaluate the on-the-ground consequences of so-called takings "compensation" laws. The major findings of the report are that the takings agenda has undermined community protections by forcing a roll back of existing legal rules and/or by exerting a chilling effect on new legislative activity, special interests such as developers and timber companies …
Slides: Linking Growth, Land Use And Water, Jim Holway
Slides: Linking Growth, Land Use And Water, Jim Holway
Shifting Baselines and New Meridians: Water, Resources, Landscapes, and the Transformation of the American West (Summer Conference, June 4-6)
Presenter: Jim Holway, Global Institute of Sustainability, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Arizona Water Institute, Arizona State University
29 slides
Slides: The Urbanizing West: Limits To Water, Limits To Growth, Lora A. Lucero
Slides: The Urbanizing West: Limits To Water, Limits To Growth, Lora A. Lucero
Shifting Baselines and New Meridians: Water, Resources, Landscapes, and the Transformation of the American West (Summer Conference, June 4-6)
Presenter: Lora A. Lucero, AICP, American Planning Association
18 slides
Slides: Adapting Western Water Policy For Resilience Under Climate Change, Bonnie G. Colby
Slides: Adapting Western Water Policy For Resilience Under Climate Change, Bonnie G. Colby
Shifting Baselines and New Meridians: Water, Resources, Landscapes, and the Transformation of the American West (Summer Conference, June 4-6)
Presenter: Dr. Bonnie G. Colby, Professor of Resource Economics & Hydrology, University of Arizona Department of Agriculture & Resource Economics
22 slides