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43 Land Use L. & Zoning Dig. 1 (1991)

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& Zoning Digest


Commentary p. 3
Attorney Eric Kassoff explains how
development districts can finance
urban infrastructure.

Judicial Decisions  p. 7
U.S. District Court, Arkansas, strikes
down city's approval condition
requiring developer to dedicate land
for highway right-of-way, William J.
(Jack) Jones Insurance Trust v. City
of Fort Smith, 43 ZD 2.
California appeals court upholds
ordinance prohibiting nighttime
occupancy of motor homes in public
places, Vehicular Residents
Association v. Agnos, 43 ZD 3.
Florida appeals court rules that
ordinance is not vague in requiring
number of group home residents to be
compatible with surrounding
residential uses, Life Concepts v.
Harden, 43 ZD 10.


U.S. District Court, Georgia, finds
ban of off-premise signs to be
unconstitutional, Adams Outdoor
Advertising of Atlanta v. Fulton
County, 43 ZD 13.
Rhode Island's highest court upholds
historic commission's denial of plan
approval for new shopping center
building, Bellevue Shopping Center
Associates v. Chase, 43 ZD 29.

New  Legislation   p. 24
Delaware adopts state open space
program and requires local overlay
open space zoning, 43 ZD 1001.
Hawaii proceeds with planned
communities to provide housing for
native Hawaiians, 43 ZD 1003.
Mississippi calls for federal common
sense approach to wetlands,
43 ZD 1008.
Missouri requires zoning to allow
substance abuse treatment centers,
43 ZD 1009.


Vol. 43  No. 1


JANUARY 1991


Cases 1-35


Laws  1001-1017

New  York creates adopt-a-wetland
program, 43 ZD 1011.
North Carolina gives developers
vested right to complete development
with approved development plan,
43 ZD 1013.
Virginia allows comprehensive plans
to include areas for affordable
housing, 43 ZD 1016.
West Virginia authorizes develop-
ment impact fees, 43 ZD 1017.

Indexes   p. 26   .
Judicial Decisions p. 26.
New  Legislation p. 27.

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