Land Use Controls
- Class number: 12775
- Term: Fall 2006
- Instructor: Terry J. Tondro
This course is an examination of the role of public officials in regulating land use and development, with an intensive look at zoning and other police power regulations, eminent domain, taxation, and environmental controls. Specific problems examined include the 'taking' issue, growth, control, historic preservation and the concept of public planning. Legal, economic and planning materials are used in an attempt to articulate criteria with which to evaluate the proper scope of public control; the appropriate governmental level (local, regional, state or federal), if any, that should exercise particular controls; and alternative techniques available to it.
Course Schedule
- Date: Tuesday, Thursday 10:30-12:00AM
- Location: KT115
Course Information
- Catalog number-Section number: 721-01
- Course Type: Lecture
- Prerequisites: None
- Credits (min/max): 3/3
- Subjects:
Enrollment
- Enrollment status: Open
- Current enrollment/capacity: 28/45
- Reserve population/capacity: 0/0
- Waitlist enrollment/capacity: 0/50
Grading
- Grade basis: Graded
- Satisifies Writing Requirement: No
- Exam type: NO EXAM






