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40 Land Use L. & Zoning Dig. 1 (1988)

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& Zonin Digest


Commentary p. 3
Attorneys Terry Morgan, Martin
Leitner, and Eric Strauss analyze state
impact fee legislation.

Judicial Decisions   p. 10
California appeals court finds
agricultural area ineligible as
blighted area for redevelopment,
Emmington  v. Solano County
Redevelopment Agency, 40 ZD 1.
U.S. District Court, Florida,
invalidates height and placement
restrictions on group homes, Burstyn
v. City of Miami Beach, 40 ZD 4.
U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh
Circuit, upholds an ordinance
prohibiting portable signs, Don's
Porta Signs, Inc. v. City of
Clearwater, 40 ZD 6.


New  York's highest court requires
zoning board of appeals to explain a
variance denial when it has granted
similar variances, Knight v. Amelkin,
40 ZD 18.
Pennsylvania appeals court holds
unconstitutional an ordinance
allowing mobile homes on individual
lots but prohibiting mobile home
parks, in re Shore, 40 ZD 21.
Washington's highest court affirms
developer's damages for community's
malicious revocation of permits,
Alger v. City of Mukilteo, 40 ZD 27.
Washington's highest court strips
community of its ability to downzone
parcel from industrial to agriculture
when it has in bad faith frustrated
developer's applications, Valley View
Industrial Park v. City of Redmond,
40 ZD 28.


Vol. 40     No.  1


JANUARY 1988

Cases  1-28


Laws  1001-1011


New   Legislation  p. 24
Connecticut authorizes distressed
municipalities to apply for
designation and funding for housing
development zones, 40 ZD 1002.
Illinois allows minor variances to be
granted by zoning enforcement
officer, 40 ZD 1003.
New  York authorizes funding of
groundwater protection plans,
40 ZD 1007.
North Carolina expands cities' ability
to provide low- and moderate-income
family housing, 40 ZD 1008.

Indexes   p. 27
Judicial Decisions, p. 27.
New  Legislation, p. 28.

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