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15 Zoning Dig. 1 (1963)

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Head   In  The   Sand
        About
The   Value   Of  Land

                                                    David   W.  Craig

  A  few years ago, a builder in Easttown Township, a Main Line bedroom
suburb of  Philadelphia, attacked the township's one-acre residential lot
area minimum.
  In the Pennsylvania Supreme  Court, the township was hard-pressed to
defend the one-acre requirement against the claim that it made the land-
cost factor of development too high.
  To  defend this population density control, the township attorneys relied
partly on a state study of the relationship between population density and
the market value of land, on a county-wide basis.' Not surprisingly, the
study showed that the market value of land per acre goes up as population
density goes up. For example:
                       Population density of county  Average market value
                       in persons per square mile  of land per acre
         County A  .............. .  10               $ 47.00
         County B ...............   100                 200.00
         County C  ............... 1000                1300.00

  Mr. Craig is City Solicitor of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. This editorial is a summary
of more extended remarks made November 9, 1962 at the Fourth Annual Community
Development Conference, Ohio State University.

  'Pa. Dept. of Commerce, Population of Pennsylvania, Chart XII, p. 28 (1955).


Volume   15 (1963)


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