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44 Land Use L. & Zoning Dig. 1 (1992)

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& Zoning Digest


Commentary p. 3
Attorney Anne Mudge analyzes
impact fees as a method of saving
California's prime farmland.
Judicial Decisions p. 9
Florida appeals c6urt finds taking
by expressway authority, Orlandol
Orange County Expressway
Authority v. W & F Agrigrowth-
Fernfield, Ltd., 44 ZD 9.
Indiana appeals couit rules that
constitutional rights of homeless
are violated, Center Township of
Marion County v. Coe, 44 ZD 12.
Missouri appeals court strikes
down residential zoning, Rhein v.
City of Frontenac, 44 ZD 18.
New Hampshire's highest court
protects condominiums from
disparate subdivision regulations,
Cohen v. Town of Henniker,
44ZD 19.


New Jersey appeals court dilutes
housing requirements under state
statutes, In re Borough of Roseland,
44 ZD 20.
New York intermediate court
holds that state drug treatment
facility is not regulated by local'
zoning, Inc. Village of Nyack v.
Daytop Village, Inc., 44 ZD 25.
New Legislation p. 25
Connecticut authorizes
inclusionary housing
regulalfons-linkage, density
bonuses, and long-term set asides
by deed restrictions, 44 ZD 1001.
Connecticut allows municipalities
to impose cluster developments,
44 ZD 1002.
Maine adopts law on covenants for
affordable housing, 44 ZD 1005.


Vol. 44  No. 1


JANUARY 1992



Cases 1-37
Laws 1001-1017


New Hampshire authorizes
municipalities to use impact
development fees, 44 ZD 1008.
New York town and village laws
now provide for zoning-incentives
and bonuses to advance'plan
policies, 44 ZD 1009.
Washington mandates floodplain
planning, 44 ZD 1016; requires
adoption of certain planning
policies; calls on state attorney
general to assist in takings
assessments; and establishes state
growth planning hearing boards to
monitor planning and regulation,
44 ZD 1017.
Indexes p. 27
Judicial Decisions, p. 27.
New Legislation, p. 28.

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