Author: | Brent Denzin | ISBN: | 9781588523860 |
Publisher: | Law Journal Press | Publication: | January 28, 2015 |
Imprint: | Law Journal Press | Language: | English |
Author: | Brent Denzin |
ISBN: | 9781588523860 |
Publisher: | Law Journal Press |
Publication: | January 28, 2015 |
Imprint: | Law Journal Press |
Language: | English |
As the U.S. Supreme Court has recognized, zoning is ultimately defined by local circumstances, which change from town to town and year to year. Land uses that were prohibited in the past may be celebrated in the future, and vice versa.Land Use Law: Zoning in the 21st Century was created to provide land use professionals with practical advice on zoning issues and uptodate analyses of the legal issues they are likely to encounter in their practice. These tools go beyond the black letter law and focus on modern examples. In some cases the tools are familiar, but used in unique ways. In others, the circumstances demand truly “outsidethebox” thinking. A range of modern topics is covered in this volume, including: ·Harmonizing zoning goals ·Promoting economic development ·Managing stormwater ·Promoting pedestrian and transitoriented development ·Regulating adult use establishments ·Setting standards for gun sales and use ·Planning for urban agriculture ·Addressing foreclosures and blight ·Zoning for cellular communications ·Regulating hydraulic fracturing ·Planning for windgenerated energy ·Regulating digital signage Additionally, this volume provides appendices containing checklists, tips and guidelines, as well as sample ordinances, agreements, forms and other documents that land use professionals will find practical and helpful.
As the U.S. Supreme Court has recognized, zoning is ultimately defined by local circumstances, which change from town to town and year to year. Land uses that were prohibited in the past may be celebrated in the future, and vice versa.Land Use Law: Zoning in the 21st Century was created to provide land use professionals with practical advice on zoning issues and uptodate analyses of the legal issues they are likely to encounter in their practice. These tools go beyond the black letter law and focus on modern examples. In some cases the tools are familiar, but used in unique ways. In others, the circumstances demand truly “outsidethebox” thinking. A range of modern topics is covered in this volume, including: ·Harmonizing zoning goals ·Promoting economic development ·Managing stormwater ·Promoting pedestrian and transitoriented development ·Regulating adult use establishments ·Setting standards for gun sales and use ·Planning for urban agriculture ·Addressing foreclosures and blight ·Zoning for cellular communications ·Regulating hydraulic fracturing ·Planning for windgenerated energy ·Regulating digital signage Additionally, this volume provides appendices containing checklists, tips and guidelines, as well as sample ordinances, agreements, forms and other documents that land use professionals will find practical and helpful.