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100 1 $aMandelker, Daniel R.
245 10 $aLand use law /$cDaniel R. Mandelker.
250 $a5th ed.
260 $aNewark, NJ :$bLexisNexis,$c2003.
300 $a1 v. (various pagings) ;$c27 cm.
525 $aKept up to date by pocket parts.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aCh. 1. Controlling land use: an overview -- Ch. 2. The constitutional framework. pt. A. The takings issue ; pt. B. Substantive due process ; pt. C. Procedural due process ; pt. D. Equal protection ; pt. E. Free speech ; pt. F. The contract clause -- Ch. 3. The comprehensive plan. pt. A. Role of the comprehensive plan ; pt. B. Planning legislation ; pt. C. The comprehensive plan and land use controls -- Ch. 4. The zoning system. pt. A. Judicial zoning through nuisance actions ; pt. B. Statutory authority ; pt. C. Home rule ; pt. D. Zoning for government and government-regulated land development ; pt. E. Federal preemption -- Ch. 5. Zoning for land use, density and development. pt. A. Residential districts ; pt. B. Large lot and minimum house size zoning ; pt. C. Commercial and industrial uses ; pt. D. Religious uses ; pt. E. Site development requirements ; pt. F. Nonconforming uses --
505 0 $aCh. 6. The zoning process. pt. A. Delegation of power ; pt. B. Moratoria and interim zoning ; pt. C. Estoppel and vested rights ; pt. D. Zoning map amendments ; pt. E. Variances, special exceptions, and conditional uses ; pt. F. Flexible zoning ; pt. G. Decision-making procedures ; pt. H. Initiative and referendum -- Ch. 7. Discriminatory, exclusionary and inclusionary zoning. pt. A. The federal Constitution and Fair Housing Act ; pt. B. Exclusionary zoning and the states ; pt. C. Inclusionary planning and zoning -- Ch. 8. Land use litigation and remedies. pt. A. Third-party standing in state courts ; pt. B. Exhaustion of remedies in state courts ; pt. C. Judicial remedies and relief in state courts ; pt. D. Federal remedies ; pt. E. Slapp suits -- Ch. 9. Residential development controls. pt. A. Subdivision control ; pt. B. Planned unit development -- Ch. 10. Growth management and control of public facilities. pt. A. Growth management programs ; pt. B. Corridor preservation --
505 0 $aCh. 11. Aesthetics, sign regulation and historic preservation. pt. A. Sign control ; pt. B. Architectural design review ; pt. C. Historic preservation -- Ch. 12. Environmental land use regulation. pt. A. Environmental land use programs ; pt. B. Wetlands ; pt. C. Floodplains ; pt. D. Preservation of agricultural land ; pt. E. Coastal setback legislation ; pt. E. Transfer of development rights.
650 0 $aLand use$xLaw and legislation$zUnited States.
776 08 $iOnline version:$aMandelker, Daniel R.$tLand use law.$b5th ed.$dNewark, N.J. : LexisNexis Matthew Bender, 2003$w(OCoLC)743173629
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