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Introduction to Zoning and Development Regulation

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Zoning is one of the most visible and important functions of local governments. Few issues will pack a hearing room more quickly than a controversial zoning case that may address questions such
-Should multifamily or commercial development be allowed on this site?
-Will this rezoning increase traffic congestion or lead to overcrowded schools?
-Is there any way we can protect this historic neighborhood or these natural resources if this development is approved?
-Will this zoning decision stifle economic development?
-What will this do to my property values?

Many critical zoning decisions such as these are made by citizens serving on government panels. These decisions can have a tremendous impact on landowners, their neighbors, and the future quality of an entire community. Introduction to Zoning and Development Regulation provides a clear, understandable explanation of zoning law for citizen board members and the public. It is an introduction for citizens new to these issues or a refresher for those who have been at the zoning business for some time. This is a useful overview of land use law that will be of interest to anyone interested in or affected by local zoning and development regulation.

This revised version replaces Introduction to Zoning, Third Edition, 2007, and all previous editions.

A free PDF download of the table of contents is available ( !/details).

190 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2013

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David W. Owens

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