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Regulating Controversial Land Uses
39 Real Estate L.J. 526
  • Patricia E. Salkin, Touro Law Center
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2011
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Abstract

While the definition of what may constitute a controversial land use differs from community to community, the bottom line is that land use controls have been attempting to regulate these uses since the advent of zoning (and through nuisance law before that). When regulating many types of controversial land uses, constitutional issues may come into play and federal and state preemption issues may arise. However, local governments typically have wide discretion in designing standards and regulations for many types of controversial uses. This article explores four typically controversial uses - off-campus fraternity and sorority housing, tattoo parlors, medical marijuana and pawn shops - to demonstrate the types of regulations that may and may not be appropriate when it comes to planning and zoning laws.

Citation Information
39 Real Estate L.J. 526 (2011)