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52 Land Use L. & Zoning Dig. 1 (2000)

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& Zoning Digest


Commentary p. 3
Attorney John Echeverria
addresses the track record of legal
tests for unconstitutional takings
and proposes some intriguing
solutions.

Judicial Decisions p.   12
Arkansas high court rules that
federal Telecommunications Act
preempts both state and private
actions regarding environmental
effects of radio emissions, Goforth
v. Smith, 52 ZD 1.
California appeals court strikes
down  denial of adult use permit
because denial is based on
proximity of residential land
unsuitable for residential use,
Gammoh  v. City of Anaheim,
52 ZD 2.


New  York's high court upholds
town's rezoning to prohibit
development of golf course to
avoid flooding, Bonnie Briar
Syndicate, Inc. v. Town of
Mamaroneck, 52 ZD 12.
U.S. Court of Appeals, 2nd
Circuit, finds that requiring color
consistency on signs in shopping
centers does not alter trademark
in violation of Lanham Act, Lisa's
Party City, Inc. v. Town of
Henrietta, 52 ZD 13.
U.S. Court of Appeals, 7th Circuit,
explains the limits on apartment
searches related to city ordinance
authorizing inspection of rental
property, Platteville Area
Apartment Association v. City of
Platteville, 52 ZD 22.

New   Legislation   p. 25
Idaho authorizes counties to issue
bonds with voter approval, for
purchase of open space for scenic
and recreational purposes,
52 ZD 1003.


Vol. 52  No. 1


JANUARY 2000


Cases  1-24
Laws  1001-1018



Nevada  requires certain areas to
create regional planning
commissions and to develop
20-year comprehensive regional
policy plan for balanced orderly
growth, 52 ZD 1010.
New  Jersey exempts school-
sponsored child care programs
from zoning, 52 ZD 1011.
Rhode Island creates commission
to study options to initiate urban
infrastructure reinvestment trust
fund to spur private investment in
urban areas, 52 ZD 1014.
Indexes p.   27
Index to Judicial Decisions, p. 27.
Index to New Legislation, p. 28.

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