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Land Use (Spring 2008)

Catalog #: 721 Section: 10 Credits (Min/Max): 3/3 Satisfy UCWR? No
Class #: 10126 Location: KT115 Day/Time: Tuesday 6:30-9:15
Instructor: Sara Bronin Course Type: Lecture Enrollment Status: Open Limit: 48
Final Exam: Proctored Tentative Final Exam: 7-May-08 7:00PM 10:00PM Grading Basis: P/F Option
Subject(s):
Regulation of Economic Activity; Environmental Law; Property and Land Use Law
Description:
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.

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