Land use controls : present problems and future reform /
edited by David Listokin.
- 398 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
- The CUPR survey series .
- CUPR survey series. .
Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction: -- Land use controls: present problems -- Overview and deficiencies: -- Land-use controls: zoning and subdivision regualtions (excerpts) / Requiem for zoning (excerpts) / Problems of zoning and land use regulation (excerpts) / The role of zoning in housing and metropolitan development (excerpts) / Empirical Analysis: -- Measuring the invisible wall: land use controls and residential patterns of the poor / Urban property markets: some empirical results and their implications for municipal zoning / Exclusionary land use controls: the case of North-Eastern New Jersey / Zoning and housing costs (excerpts) / Land use controls: present and future reforms -- The courts and exclusionary zoning: -- Significant developments and trends in zoning litigation (excerpts) / Recent cases in exclusionary zoning (excerpts) / Exclusionary zoning: after the walls come down / John Levy -- More flexible controls: -- Legal aspects of planned unit development in theory and practice / The basic philosophy of zoning: incentive or restraint / Interim development controls: essential tools for implementing flexible planning and zoning (excerpts) / Can the town of Ramapo pass a law to bind the rights of the whole world? / From the legislatures: proposed development rights legislation can change the name of the land investment game / Greater regional control and intervention: -- The supply and availability of land for housing for low- and moderate-income families (excerpts) / The quiet revolution in land use controls (excerpts) / Fair share housing distribution: will it open up the suburbs to apartment development / Comments on model land development code / New directions in federal land use legislation / Comparative analyses of state land use laws, legislative proposals and model codes / Wanted: two federal levers for urban land use - Land banks and Urbank (excerpts) / Private market alternative to land use control: -- Non-zoning in Houston (excerpts) / National Commission on Urban Problems -- John Reps -- American Society of Planning Officials -- Daniel Mandelker -- Eric Branfman, Benjamin Cohen and David Trubek -- John Crecine, Otto Davis and John Jackson -- Norman Williams, Jr. and Thomas Norman -- George Sternlieb and Lynne Sagalyn -- Erwin Elias -- Daniel Lauber -- Jan Krasnowiecki -- Daniel Mandelker -- Robert Freilich -- Fred Bosselman -- Jerome Rose -- Paul Davidoff and Neil Gold -- Fred Bosselman and David Callies -- David Listokin -- Richard Babcock -- William Reilly -- Library of Congress, Environmental Policy Division -- Charles Haar -- Bernard Siegan. I. II. 1. 2. 3. 4. III. 5. 6. 7. 8. IV. 9. 10. 11. V. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. VI. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. VII. 24.
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