Model Subdivision Regulations

Model Subdivision Regulations

Author: Robert H. Freilich

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 1995-01-01

Total Pages: 392

ISBN-13: 1351178229

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A major revision of a classic planning text. This book contains a complete model subdivision ordinance for city and county governments as well as more than 100 pages of legal commentary. The model regulations are generally compatible with all state statutes and work in urban, suburban, and rural settings. They show how communities can finance capital facilities, balance new development with existing surroundings, avoid exposure to the legal pitfalls of takings and substantive due process claims, and much more. Two new chapters cover public facilities impact fees and land readjustment. The chapter on impact fees includes a section on regulatory takings law that looks at how prominent U.S. Supreme Court cases have affected property rights, development, and regulation. Each section of the model regulations is followed by insightful commentary that supports, annotates, and documents the text. The authors explore the rationale for using various regulations, basing their arguments on existing statutory authority, case law, and federal constitutional requirements. The commentary identifies and explains changes from the original model regulations. Whether you're drafting new regulations or considering amendments to existing ones, you'll find Model Subdivision Regulations to be an invaluable reference.


The Subdivision and Site Plan Handbook

The Subdivision and Site Plan Handbook

Author: Robert White

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-09-04

Total Pages: 463

ISBN-13: 1351473026

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The Supreme Court decision that property owners may be entitled to compensation for government regulations that deprive them of reasonable use of their property has thrown the land-use field into a state of turmoil. Will municipal land-use ordinances be found excessive? What regulations can be considered a reasonable exercise of police power for public health, safety, and welfare? Will municipalities be liable for compensation to property owners if development is restricted? How can municipalities and developers plan in the wake of this decision?Ordinance provisions cover components of subdivision regulation: general provisions, definitions, administration, procedure, design and improvements, off-tract improvements, and documents to be submitted. The Subdivision and Site Plan Handbook provides a narrative on the background, rationale, and intent of each requirement accompanying the model ordinance; gives an overview of the history of subdivision regulation in the United States; traces the evolution of land-use regulation through various stages; and presents the legal context for present-day regulation.The book has been designed for use by government administrators, developers, planners, attorneys, and others interested in land-use regulation. The model ordinance represents the most current thinking about land use and site control and responds to questions raised by the Supreme Court decision. David Listokin and Carole Walker's analyses are flexible, efficient, responsive to local conditions, and balance regulatory costs and benefits. This is a definitive and invaluable resource!


Sources of Connecticut Law

Sources of Connecticut Law

Author: Shirley Raissi Bysiewicz

Publisher: MICHIE

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13:

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This citator to Connecticut law covers constitutional law, the judicial history of Connecticut, statutes, legislative history, court reports, case law, court rules, administrative law, local legislation, periodicals and other areas.


Connecticut Real Estate Practice & Law

Connecticut Real Estate Practice & Law

Author: Katherine A. Pancak

Publisher: Dearborn Real Estate

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13: 9781419501678

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This book is your premier source for current and detailed information about Connecticut real estate license laws and regulations. Book jacket.


Yokley's Law of Subdivisions

Yokley's Law of Subdivisions

Author: Emmett Clinton Yokley

Publisher: MICHIE

Published: 1981

Total Pages: 802

ISBN-13:

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This book is a detailed examination of the law pertaining to subdivision development and control including federal cases. Streets, dedication, maps and plats, approval of plans, community planning, open space, and other issues are discussed.