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51 Willamette L. Rev. 39 (2014-2015)
Nollan and Dolan and Koontz - Oh My: The Extractions Trilogy Requires Developers to Cover the Full Social Costs of Their Projects, But No More

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   NOLLANAND DOLANAND KOONTZ--OH MY! THE
   EXACTIONS TRILOGY REQUIRES DEVELOPERS TO
   COVER THE FULL SOCIAL COSTS OF THEIR PROJECTS,
                        BUT NO MORE.

                     CHRISTINA M. MARTIN*

                           ABSTRACT
     In this article I argue that, contrary to appalled assertions of
some observers, the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Koontz v. St.
Johns River Water Management District is a straightforward
application ofNollan v. California Coastal Commission andDolan v.
City of Tigard.    Nollan and Dolan established that when the
government requires a permit applicant to give up property In
exchange for a permit, the demand must be closely related and
roughly proportional to the development's social cost. Anything that
exceeds those bounds violates the unconstitutional conditions doctrine
by burdening the right to just compensation for a taking. Koontz, like
Nollan and Dolan, recognizes that the government may legitimately
require landowners to carry their own weight, mitigating their
development plans so that they do not impose costs on their
community. But the government cannot use the permitting process to
coerce landowners into giving up more. That simple rule will not end
land-use planning or permit negotiations.


TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION  ...........................................................................  40
II. LAND-USE EXACTIONS INTERNALIZE THE FULL COSTS OF
   D EVELOPM  ENT .......................................................................... 42
      A. The Legitimate Role of Land-Use Exactions is to


    * Christina Martin is an attorney and Fellow of Pacific Legal Foundation's College of
Public Interest Law. Pacific Legal Foundation attorneys were attorneys of record before the
Supreme Court in both Nollan v. California Coastal Commission and Koontz v. St. Johns
River Water Management District. Brian T. Hodges, Paul J. Beard I, and especially R.S.
Radford deserve thanks for helpful insight, comments, and edits.

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