Land Use

This course will evaluate the means 'formal/legal and informal/non-legal' by which landowners, developers, architects, planners, neighbors, private organizations, and government may shape the use of land. Close attention will be paid to: the tension between regulation and landowners' rights; aesthetic controls and historic preservation; planning concepts; constitutional issues; building codes; environmental concerns; and the role of markets. A background in property law is helpful but not required.

Course Schedule

  • Date: Monday, Tuesday 5:00-6:30PM
  • Location: KT115

Course Information

  • Catalog number-Section number: 721-10
  • Course Type: Lecture
  • Prerequisites: None
  • Credits (min/max): 3/3
  • Notes: This class is open to students who have not yet completed the full year Property course. NOTE #2 The actual enrollment limit of this class is 48. The limit has been set lower only during the course enrollment week to set aside seats for evening students.
  • Subjects:

Enrollment

  • Enrollment status: Open
  • Current enrollment/capacity: 30/48
  • Reserve population/capacity: 0/0
  • Waitlist enrollment/capacity: 0/20

Grading

  • Grade basis: Student option
  • Satisifies Writing Requirement: No
  • Exam type: PROCTORED